The bride, who was given away by her cousin, Sir Henry Buckingham, wore a dress of white faille silk over pale pink, with a large pink hat to match. She carried a bouquet of pale pink carnations, the gift of the bridegroom, and wore an onal and diamond bracelet given by Mr. and Mrs. Oldroyd. Her sister. Miss Ruby Inskip, was her only attendant, and was attired in pale pink voile, and a large pink hat underlined with black. She carried a bouquet of pale pink roses, and wore a gold wrist watch, the gift of the bridegroom. Mr. Alfred Cresswell supported the bridegroom as best man. A reception was held at Redenhall Rectory, after which Mr. and Mrs. Macqueen left for a short honeymoon, w'hich will be spent in Scotland.FORTHCOMmTMARRIAGES.Blois—Sproat.An engagement is announced between Captain Eardley S. Blois, 2nd Middlesex Hussars, son of the late Sir John Blois, Bart., of Cock-field Hall. Yoxford, Suffolk, and Miss Violet Bpaoat, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sproat, of Port Mary, Kirkcudbright, and Valparaiso.Frith—Glass.A marriage has been arranged between Lieutenant Osmund Townlev Frith, R.P.A., ycungest son of the Rev. W. R. Frith, rector of Swynnerton, Staffordshire, and Miss Dorothy Elspeth Glass, younger daughter of the late Louis B. Glass, of Ban stead House, Surrey, and Mrs.. Glass. The wedding will take place very quietly, owing to the war, on the 18th inst., at Banstead.Lap a a e—Nicolle.A marriage has been arranged, and will take place very quietly early next week at Walmer, between Captain Francis Claud I.apage, R.A.M.C.. younger son of Mr. R. Herbert Lapage, J.P., and Mrs. Lapago, of Sheen House, Walmer, Kent, and Miss Gertrude Nicolle, daughter of the late Mr. William Nicolle, of Guernsey, and Mrs. Nicolle.panooc*Weitheocc*Txelasen1emplaneTYorG. ItifufornandAlaiin t rate AleftandtraiwWihoc of ori£ cile Lor futi ago eco to ; bat Ih,aldaybei:hnr