PRINCESS MARY’S TROUSSEAU
TO BE ALL BRITISH. (Roc. November 26, 515 p.m.) London, November 25. Princess Mary is paying speciai attenthTwar In the early days of their ? al ' riOd t lh“TGold n S brouX The Lord is onening a citizens’ fund for a nresent. Provincial Mayors are expected to follow suit.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
The marriage took place in of Our Lady of tho Rosary H a ™ lt ™J on Tliursday morning, of Mr. C. ■ p“ou, second son of Mr. and Mrs. L Du Flou of Wellington, and Miss Mar - Patricia Edmonds v" s 8 t The Mrs . Edmonds, of HamiHon Easl, oTar B Ed C moX ami wore white Ca a r nd Ed pale A with veil and orange blossom,, a bouquet J aS h caI A) wae bridesmaid, Ind wore a frock of turquoise blue c rep. i t! Mr F Edmonds was best man. K r Tlm "eremony a reception took Ae at the rtsidenee of Mrs. H. JGreenslado. 'g f
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 2
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164PRINCESS MARY’S TROUSSEAU Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 55, 28 November 1921, Page 2
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