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“Sheila and Baffles’’ Society Wedding, SCENE AT SAVOY CHAPEL LONDON, November 14. ‘‘Will you come to our wedding at the Savoy Chapel? Please bring this card. —Sheila and Buffles,” was the invitation which Lady Loughborough, and Sir John Milbanke issued for their wedding to-day. The chapel was crowded, those pre mt including Lord and Lady Den tan, the Duke of Sutherland, th Aharaja of Kashmir, the Maharane
of Gooch Behar, Lady Louis Mountbatten, Lady Diana Cooper, Sir Philip Sassoon, and many fashionable people whose motor cars congested traffic in the Strand. Stewards s£ood at the doorway to prevent those not invited from entering. The bride, who was given away by Captain Benson, wore a toilette of, beige lace and a close-fitting brown hat, and carried a small bouquet of lilies of the valley. The civil ceremony had previously been held in a registrar’s office, where the bride and bridegroom arrived accompanied by the best man, f the bridegroom’s brother, and Miss Poppy Baring, and a wolfhound with its collar adorned with a huge white silk bow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 517, 21 November 1928, Page 4
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