A SUCCESSFUL UNION.
A Polish couple came beioiu a justice of the peace in an American town to be married. The young man handed him the marriage license, and the pair stood up before him. " Join hands," said his honor. They did so, and the justice looked at the document which authorised him to unite in matrimony Zacharowicz Perczynski and Leokowarda Jeulinsika. " Ahem!" he said, " Zacha —h'm —h'm—ski, do you take V is woman ? " and se forth. " Yes, sir," responded I lie young man. •' Leo —h'm—ah —ska, do you lake this man to be if " and so forth. " Yes, r<ir." " Then I pionuuncc _\ou man and wile," said the justice:, glad to lind something he could pronounce "and I heartily congialu late you both on having ! educed th">vl'. names to on*."
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Lake County Press, Issue 1066, 28 May 1903, Page 6
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131A SUCCESSFUL UNION. Lake County Press, Issue 1066, 28 May 1903, Page 6
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