Press Wedding in Sydney
A n interesting "Press" wedding has recently taken place in Sydney. The bridegroom is a young New Zealand journalist, Eric Ramsden, formerly of Wellington and Auckland, and now of the Sun Newspapers, Ltd., and the bride, a Sydney girl, Eve Graham of the "Daily Telegraph." Hugo Freeth, an erstwhile Palmerston North boy, and now on the
Sydney Morning Herald, was best man. The bride, a pretty, dark-eyed girl, wore lavender blue crepe de chine frock and a bois de rose hat, and was attended by her sister Jean,
wearing tonings in beige. Dr. Crotty, Dean of Newcastle, a personal friend of the bridal couple, performed the ceremony, which eventuated at St. Phillip's Church, Sydney. Amongst
the guests were Dora Wilcox, Maoriland's distinguished poetess, and her husband, William Moore, who, by the way, is one of the soundest art critics in Australia, and Mrs. J. F. Mendelssohn (formerly Vera Caselberg, of Masterton) and her husband, both recently returned from America. V.A.R.
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 32
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164Press Wedding in Sydney Ladies' Mirror, Volume 5, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 32
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