“AND THEY ALL LIVED-”
400 HAPPY COUPLES'-. HIGH WYCOMBE, Feb. 12. Over 400 smiling married couples entered the Parish Church hero this afternoon to the strains of Mendelssohn s ‘'Wedding March. - Tho vicar, the Rev. W. L. Float, had invited all couples who were married at this church, and had remained happy ever since, to visit it again in thanksgiving. ' The congregation held young people and old, poor and well-to-do, from the neighborhood and from many different parts of the country. They listened to a bachelor vicar preach on love and marriage. “High Wycombe is a marrying sort of place,” Mr. Float said. “I have been here fQr almost nine years, and I havo conducted 1050 marriage services.” AMhe clpse of the,service the couples left the church to the-wedding music from “Lohengrin.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18378, 21 April 1934, Page 2
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