
The wedding was solemnised, on the 16th instant, at Wellesley Square United Free Church of Scotland, of Miss Robina Marquis, of Helensburgh, Scotland, and Mr William C. Fraser (of Messrs. Landale and Clark Ltd., Calcutta). The Revd. Dr. W. S. Urquhart, officiating, assisted by the Rev. A. G. Mackinnon. The bride, who, in the unavoidable absence of Mr R. L. B. Gall, was given away by Mr. J. Kinmond Luke, was charmingly attired in a dress of white crepe de chine and silver tissue. She wore an old Honiton lace veil fastened by a wreath of orange blossom and an old pearl pendant given by her mother. She carried a sheaf of eucharist lilies and was attended by Mrs. G. H. Rothera as Dame d'honneur and the Misses Maureen and Fiona Buchanan. Mrs Rothera wore a white taffeta with a black lace hat trimmed with white ostrich feathers and carried a shower bouquet of pink La France roses and violets. The children wore white voile with wreaths of pink daisies in their hair, and carried bunches of pink sweet peas. The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. J. J. Flockhart, assisted by Mr R. S. Swan as groomsman. The church was decorated with pink roses and white lilies. A reception was held after the ceremony at the residence of Mrs R. L. B. Gall, 2, Minto Park, and in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Fraser left for the Khasia hills, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's going away dress was of grey gaberdine with grey tagel hat to match.