BRIDAL SUPERSTITIONS
A number of bridal superstitioj were defied by a titled English brie in her wedding ceremony recently. Si wore her wedding veil thrown bat from her face as she camo into tl church, and there was no hint < orange blossom in either the coron on her hair or tho decoration of h frock. Her attendants numbered 1
and they were dressed in peacock blue, the unluckiest colour in the world. After a few days at the bridegroom’s home, the young couple left on a I’3 weeks’ honeymoon abroad.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 132, 7 June 1932, Page 2
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