NO TIME TO MARRY
... NO TIME TO MARRY (J Richard Arlen, Mary Astor ...
... NO TIME TO MARRY (J Richard Arlen, Mary Astor ...
... MARRI AGES. DOUGLAS—STEVENSON—At Lulyklrk, Monktnn, o the 15th Dccrmbcr, ly the 11.Jv. John Patrick, 8.D., \Nllllam Douglas, merchant. Ayr, to Martha Dunlop, second deu.ht r cf the late Hugh Stevenson, fsrwer Ltk rk. WATSON—M •KENZIE—At the Shove, Lsr ...
... MARRI•GZS BUCHANAN—BRYSON—At Prestwick Road, Ayr, on the 6th July, by the Rev. Wm. Rainie, assisted by the Rev. R. Henderson, William Buchanan, Londonderry, to Maggie, eldest daughter of the late David Bryson, farmer, Dianna, Muirkirk. FINLAYSON—MILLAR—At ...
... MARRI AGES. CONNOR—DICKIE—At 29 ilver Street, Aberdeen. on the 15th April, by the Rev. W. S. R,obertson, D•D., assisted by the Rev. Daniel Connor, LL.11., Glasgow, and the Rev. Matthew Dickie, Alva. the Rev. Charles Stewart Connor, Old Meldrum, to Jane ...
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... MARRIED BY TELEPHONE. The operators of opposite sexes (says a laillana) have been amusing themselves W monied by Now, tots& dismay, judges ceremony is absolutely binding. went et the affair is that the lady, while an essidbist and a most captivating voice ...
... MARRI.GES. AITKEN—ADAMS—At Ayr W lBth February. by the Rev. Theme ILK. Mr Hugh Aitken, of the to Maggio Bann emote Kr IRVIN—WALL ACE—At the Ounnesenal Oelltree. n the Fhy the Ra Colliery. sad Mr J. of the late TEMPLETON At the Crown Canine, on the by ...
... MARRYING A FORTUNE. You up not serious, Fred ? Never sore so in my life, Walter. And why should I not be serjous?' Because you have too much of that rare quality called common sense to marry a young lady whose only recommendation is that she happens ...
... he was not aware whether he had been married. If he had been it was while he was drunk, for the father of the woman who claimed to be his -wife had kept him drunk for a fortnight, and then told him he was married. (Laughter.) He had some recollection ...
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... MARRIED LIFE IN JAPAN THE duties of the married woman in Japan are clearly marked out for her, and she well understands that her only chance of comfort and happiness is found in her strict observance of them. One of the most trying of the wife's duties ...
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