SHORT-WAVE COURTSHIP
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, A short-wave courtship between tha owners of two private radio stations hs»» resulted in marriage at Hampton, New Brunswick. A year and a half ago Miss Doris Fenwick, of Hampton, picked up call signals being sent out by Mr. Clarence Stone, of Corinna, Maine. Simultaneously, he heard tha call signals being sent out by her shortwave set. They conversed, and this short-wave wooing lasted nearly eighteen months. Then Mr. Stone decided to visit his sweetheart of the air. Falling in love afresh with her charm* ing manner, "*e proposed. They havfnow been maiTied.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 61, 9 September 1937, Page 24
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