COURTSHIP BY CABLE
“A GREAT ADVENTURE” LIVERPOOL, Feb. 15. “I he Little Church Round the Corner,” the scene of many romantic New York weddings, will see another when tbe Cunard liner Andania, which sailed from here yesterday, arrives a week hence. Among tbe passengers was Mis* Carla Cole, a buyer at a large Liverpool fashion store, who met her future husband, Mr Everett A. Stevens, a Californian shipper, during a three-weeks Atlantic holiday two years ago. They continued their courtship by cable and letters. “1 am sorry to be leaving all this,” said Miss Cole, pointing across the sunlit Mersey to the glinting roofs of New Brighton, where she has been living since leaving her home in London several years ago. “A GREAT ADVENTURE” “But it is going to he a great adventure. He will meet me in New York and we are going stiaiglit, to the Little Church Round the Corner, which is tucked. away among the skyscrapers. It is open day and night and has put its seal on many happy marriages. It is a favorite place for a runaway match, just like Gretna. Green. I have my bridal dress in my trunk, and ho has the license.” The Andania. carried two other women who are going out, to he married.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 15
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