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Show Bride Is Second Daughter of Lord and Late Lady Curzon. LONDON, May 11. Two kings, with their queens the sovereigns of Bel gium and Great Britain were among j the distinguished personages who at- j tended today the wedding of Lady Cynthia Curzon, daughter of Earl Curzon, Cur-zon, the foreign secretary, and Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Oswald? Ernald Mosley, M. P., in tho chapel Royal. The affair outrivalled anything of a similar nature in London in recent years. Besides the royal personages, there was a host of diplomats and other prominent people present. An additional notable touch was lent to tho occasion by the fact that tho king and queen of the Belgians came by airplane on Saturday from Brus-sels Brus-sels for the purpose of attending tho wedding. They were week-end guests of Lord Curzon. Among the guests at the wending were John W. Davis, the American ambassador, and Mrs. -.avis. The wedding presents were many in number and of great value. King George and Queen Mary sent the bride a diamond brooch, while King Albert and Queen Elizabeth presented her with a diamond and pearl bracelet, Tho elaborateness and beauty of the bride's trousseau has been the talk of the feminine world for days past. The bride is the second daughter of tho late Lady curzon, an American, who before her marriage was Mary Victoria Leiter, daughter of the late Lovl Z. Loiter of cmcago. |