ALLURING SMILE
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT. -. i~- ■ . * 1■ / a GIRL REJECTS BRIDEGROOM ON WAY TO CHURCH. MARRIES TRAM CONDUCTOR NEXT DAY. United Press Assn, by F.l. Tel. Oopyrifbs (Australian Press Association.! \ m „ LONDON, Dec. 30. Dm Sunday Chronicle states that a Bradford tram conductor. Tom Sliutt, smiled alluringly on a bride on route to a church,''-Miss Pearson, who' immediately disappeared, cancelled the wedding, and reappeared noxt day. as. Shutt’s bride, feeing married by special'iicehs’e. The jilted bridegroom took the blow like a hero, and wished the couple a happy life. ‘ “I could not marry another after l saw Tom’s smile, ’’ ‘confessed Mrs Shiitt. " She admitted : “p saw Tom once previously, when he nlstr smiled. It was a enseffif loVp first’sigh't.”.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10783, 2 January 1929, Page 4
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