Katie Wilson and John Gutrich were principals, recently in the world's wettest wedding. It took place near Sydney, states a ■ Sydney exchange. Donning earphones and diving hoods, the couple, accompanied by a minister, waded into ,a swimming-pool and disappeared into deep water. All that the spectators could hear was a series of. gurgles, the last one indicating the bride's promise to love, honour, and perhaps obey. Attending the couple vfcrc three close friends,' who mv.iui'd the, air pumps.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 19
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