LONDON WEDDING
' LORD 1 BLEDISLOE’S SON b'. i'. •, . , x ‘ '
LONDON, June 9.
The wedding took place at St. Margaret’s Westminster, on June 2 of the Hon. Beniamin Ludlow Bathurst, the elder son of Lord Bledisloe, Gov- 1 ernor-General New and of Vfie’iateLady Bledislce, and Miss Joan Kris Haber, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs 0. Krishaber.
The’bride’. wore a‘ beautiful gown'of ivoiy and gold 1 brocade, ivith a long square train,' cut in one with the. skirt. The lace veil was secured with a cor'cmal of orange flowers, And she carried ’ti bouquet l of yellow roses. Her bridesmaids were Miss Fiona Murpliy,' Miss Kay Hadden, Miss R.uth Hope-Wall’ace, Miss Violet -Barclay-Harvey, Miss Diana Moinet and Miss Katherine Dunbar Kilburn. They wore charming frocks of ivory-white organza, sashed with deep turquoise' blue ribbon velvet, matching their straw picture hats, and they carried bouquets of pink roses. Canon Carnegie officiated, assisted by the Rev. L. N. de Burgh. The Hoii. Henry Bathurst (brother) Was best man. A reception, attended by numerous well-known persons was held at Olariclge’s Hotel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1933, Page 2
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