Sir George Seton Wills  
The Times
Thursday October 31, 1935

MARRIAGES

Mr. G. S. Wills and Miss L. M. Hare

    The marriage took place yesterday, at St. Mary's, Chilton Foliat, of Mr. George Seton Wills, son of Sir Ernest and Lady Wills, of Littlecote, near Hungerford, Wiltshire, and Miss Lilah Mary Hare, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Percy Hare, of Villa mes Délices, Mentone, France. The Bishop of Bath and Wells officiated, assisted by Cannon A. L. Helps and the Rev. W. H. Pelham.
    The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a white gown woven with silver, and her tulle veil was held in place by a halo headdress of orange-blossom. She carried a bouquet of Madonna lilies. Venetia Wills (niece of the bridegroom) was the trainbearer, and there were four other little bridesmaids - Jane and Susan Kyffin and Priscilla and Audrey Haag - and two grown-up attendants - Miss Victoria Hare (sister of the bride) and Miss Rosemary Potter. They all wore lavender-blue dresses, with head-wreaths and bouquets of dark red roses. Mr. E. E. de Winton Wills was best man to his brother.
    A reception was held afterwards at Littlecote, near Hungerford, and then the bride and bridegroom left to spend their honeymoon in South America. The bride traveled in a duck-egg blue dress, with a silver fox fur and dark blue hat. (The guests were too numerous to mention here.)