MILL GIRLS' ROMANCE.
CROSSING THE OCEAN. Happy in the approaching consummation of (heir romance, two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Allen, aged 23, and Miss Ivy Allen, aged 21, of lluddersiield, recently boarded a liner at Liverpool to sail for America, where their lovers were to greet them as brides. " We have worked in the mills all our lives," tho elder of the girls stated, " and since we were kids we have been courted by these two lads, who, like us, come from Huddersfield. They went to America three years ago to try their luck, and they have done so well that they have written for us to go out and get married and look after them." Elizabeth added that she was to marry James Carrain, who is now a New York railwayman, and Ivy was to wed Patrick Glennin, who is employed in a motor works at East Orange, New Jersey. Tho two girls promised their lovers when they emigrated that they would wait for them.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20722, 15 November 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)
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