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I (Continued from page 58) Here these two young people were being tied to each other for what they hoped would be the rest of their lives, and yet they seemed as relaxed as if they were discussing whom to invite to a party! There were only a few of us present: Lance's mother. Barbara Hutton. who had come in from Cuernavaca. Mexico, especially for the wedding: Lance's best man and cousin. Jimmy Woolworth Donahue: my daughter's bridesmaid, actress Nina Shipman: Lance's childhood nurse. Barbara Latimer, who had flown in from England for the ceremony: his butler. Dudley Walker, and of course my husband and me. Lance hadn't wanted a big ceremony because, as he put it. "I didn't want to make my wedding a three-ring circus." He had chosen San Francisco because both he and Jill feared that if they had restricted the guest list to so few people in Los Angeles, a lot of their friends might have been hurt. But what the wedding lacked in people, was more than made up by the picturesque setting. The suite was beautifully decorated with peonies, irises, daffodils, and sweet peas. It looked like a fairyland. And Lance was so r :r.'.r ar.i zistir.r-isr.e:" -looking ir. his dark suit, and my daughter so beautiful in her pink silk suit. Of course she wore something old and something new. Both were provided by her new mother-in-law. the 'old' being diamond earrings given to her by Barbara Hutton last Christmas, the 'new' a double-strand pearl necklace with a diamond clasp, which lliss Hutton put around her neck just before the ceremony. I lent her my pink veil for something "borrowed.' and something 'blue' — a pair of blue garters — was given to her by a girlfriend the day before. Later on someone told me that the ceremony had taken only ninety seconds, and by doing so had set a speed record! But it seemed longer to me, for during that time my mind wandered back to the time that Jill first told me about the handsome your 2 man she had met at a party at Ronnie Burns' house, almost three years ago. Lance Frankly. I was surprised by my own impression of Lance when I first met him. He seemed nice. shy. and quite unlike the mental picture I had formed of him His shyness did not last long, and as he relaxed it was easy for me to detect a wonderful sense of humor. There was only one time that I was dubious about this marriage — and that was exactly forty -five minutes before the ceremony started! Maybe I better go back a few hours to tell you what happened. . . . I don't think Jill slept much the night before. Even after I said good-night to her. I could hear her move around in her room. Her light must have been on till 2:00 ajn.. when she finally turned it off. Although Jill and Lance had planned to come back with us the very same night, my husband and I decided we'd better take our own car to the airport, because with these two kids you could never tell what they might do. so at least we could get home in case they decided to stay in San Francisco overnight. We arrived at the airport shortly before 11:00 and were greeted by at least two dozen reporters and photographers! All our efforts to keep the departure as well as the place of the wedding a secret failed when, as I was told, someone from the Mark Hopkins Hotel gave the news of all the arrangements to the local papers! Lance arrived a few minutes after we Woman's 'Dif ficult Days' and Her Perspiration Problems Doctors tell why her underarm perspiration problems increase during monthly cycle. What can be done about it? 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