Show Miss Miss' Alice Eyre of New York I 1 the Bride of Lord Camp Campden den I LONDON Nov 2 20 The 20 The m mst mOst most most-in- st st. in in- cresting and nd most picturesque Anglo- Anglo Ani ic lean wedding ng of the autumn took place recently when at Brompton oratory oratory ora- ora tory ory Miss Alice Byre Eyre eldest daughter of Mr Mrs Edward Eyre of New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and No f I Belgrave place Lendon London Lon Len I I don married Capt Arthur Edward Joseph Noel Viscount Campden eldest eld eld- eld- eld est st t son and heir of Lord and Lady Gainsborough The church which had been transformed transformed trans- trans formed ormed into a veritable veritable conservatory conservator for or the occasion ion was crowded with a distinguished congregation TI The pretty retty bride who Yas was given giyen away by her father father made a a. charming picture In hi n a dress of rich d chesse duchesse satin the the bodice of which was sa a embroidered in ina ina ina a very fine sliver silver seed design the flowers of the patt pattern rn b being picked out in seed pearls and a silver ribbon ribon rib- rib hen bon on threaded through finishing in in-a in a a arue true rue lovers lover's knot at the bust All Allar Allaround ar around und the bottom of the skirt the same design In silver and pearls was worked up as far as the knees The train rain hanging from the shoulders was of silver tissue representing water lined with billow upon billow of white tulle The corsage was was finished finished fin- fin shed at the he waist with a bunch of ot orange blossoms blossoms- The veil which the bride wore is an heirloom in the Gainsborough family lent for the occasion oc- oc aslon casion by Sir Henry Bellingham rt t was once the property of Queen Adelaide Adelaide Ade- Ade laide alde who presented it to an ancestor o of f the bridegrooms bridegroom's family The train was held by Master Henry Cavendish son of Mrs Tyrel lyrel Cavendish Ca of New York dressed as Blue B e Boy Boy in Gainsborough's famous portrait Following came ame the five bridesmaids The Misses Edith and Olga Eyre sisters of the bride were dressed in picture re blue velvet with quaintly pretty little hats of the same blue velvet wreathed with pink roses The frocks were made with very very chic coats soft ivory lace vests and lace petticoats draped with blue velvet The three other little bridesmaids the Misses Kathleen and Consuelo Eyre cousins of the bride and Miss Jane Noel niece of the bridegroom were dressed alike in white satin frocks with deep blue satin belts after the Gainsborough ough portrait of Miss Haberfield All these dresses and the brides bride's trousseaU trousseau trousseau trous trous- seau were made by Mme Elspeth Whelps Phelps of No 28 Albemarle street an artist dressmaker very much favored by well dressed Americans in in England Eng Eng- land The bridegroom who is 31 years old was In khaki as a captain of the and was attended by his brother the Hon Robert Noel as best man The service was fully choral and the ceremony was performed by Cardinal Cardinal Cardinal Car Car- dinal Bourne assisted by the Rev M. M Gavin of pf the Society of ot Jesus and the Rev John Talbot The Tile majority of ot those present at the wedding went afterward to the reception reception recep- recep recep recep- tion held by Mrs Eyre at No 1 Belgrave Belgrave Belgrave Bel- Bel grave place and to view the presents which numbered between and BOO Later in the afternoon Lord and Lady Campden left for their honeymoon the latter now wearing a costume of red Che brick velvet embroidered on bodice neck and sleeves in dull gold T The e vest was of real lace and the coat was of the same velvet as the dress with a huge muff collar and cuffs of skunk |