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SOCIETY WEDDING.

EARL AND AUSTRALIAN GIRL. The marriage of tho Earl of Jersey to Miss Patricia Richards will take, place before January 12. The church selected is St. Margaret’s, Westminster, and Miss Richards has decided upon having eight bridesmaids. They will he Lady Joan and Lady Anne Yilliers (sisters of Lord Jersey), the Hon. Sheila Berry, Miss Rose Bingham, Miss Jocelyn Wingfield, Miss Diana Hordern, Miss Lucille Rrokaw, and Miss Ann Goats. Their dresses will he made of red velvet. Their bouquets are to bo lilies of Hie valley, and green leaves will compose their head-dresses.

The bridal gown—which, like the rest of the trousseau, is being made in London—will lie of while satin with a belt of pearl embroidery, some of the same embroidery appearing round the neck. There will he no actual train, but the veil of old Brussels lace is voluminous enough to fall to the ground and will thus form a train in Itself. This veil is an heirloom In the Jersey family and origin-

ally belonged to Marie Antoinette. For their honeymoon Hie young couple have chosen a tour to Australia and back via Hie United States, after which they will settle down to live at. the family seat, Oslerlcy Park, Isleworth. Miss Richards, who is not, yet 18, Is Australian-born.

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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18524, 2 January 1932, Page 3

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SOCIETY WEDDING. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18524, 2 January 1932, Page 3

SOCIETY WEDDING. Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18524, 2 January 1932, Page 3