EARL AND THE GIRL.
SOCIETY SENSATION. RELIGIOUS MARRLAGE. Press Association—Electric Telegraph— Copyrigi (Received Monday, 9.15 a.ui.) LONDON, Sunday. Despite secrecy as to the time of .the ceremony a great erod'd gathered at St? Mark’s Church in Audley street to witness the religious marriage of the Earl of Cardigan and Miss Joan Salter, who were secretly married at the Registry Office last July. The disclosure of the latter fact provided a society sensation last week. Inquisitive throngs were duped by, the bride and bridgroom entering and leaving by the back door of the church, and the ceremony was long over before they realised that they had been tricked. The bride, who is a daughter of an Isle of Wight architect, had been living with friends since July, while the bridegroom was completing his studies at Oxford. —Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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