KISSES ACROSS THE OCEAN
SISTER’S GREETING FOR BRIDE. After her wedding at Durham at Easter Miss Emma Myers, daughter of a miner, was kissed by her sister, who is 3000 miles away. This was done by gramophone record. Miss Betty Myers, who is a nurse in America, had the gramophone record specially made for the occasion. On it she speaks lovingly to her parents, congratulates the bride and bridegroom, kisses them all, and sings a little song. Mrs Myers said that when she first heard the record, which was received from America a few days before the wedding, togther with the bride’s dress, she was almost broken-hearted. “ Betty was so near, yet so far away,” she said.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21360, 13 June 1931, Page 21
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