ROMANTIC WEDDING.
ROCKFELLER’S GRANDDAUGHTER. By Telegraph—Pres? Association—Oopyrtgu, Australian and Gable Association. LONDON, April 15. The secret marriage of Miss Math) Ido M Cormick. a granrjdangliter of Air A. J>. Rockefeller, is announced. it is the culmination of an international romance oi the daughter of a wealthy j father and mother. Lhe marriage took nhtee at a registry office in the middleclass district of London. where Vtathilde had been living for three months. The bridegroom is Max Oser, a major in the Swiss Army, and the proprietor of a riding school, whom Mnthilde met while- taking riding lessons during a holiday in Zurich, when aged eight. MotUild© is, now eighteen, i She i« tall and attractive. She handed j the Registrar the written conser.■: ot I her father, who is tlm millionaire head I of the International Harvester Company. There were no bridesmaids. I and' the witness was a solicitor’s clerk, j The courde left for an unknown address •n Scotland. The romance had been at first withheld, but torn gave thoi;
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17017, 16 April 1923, Page 4
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171ROMANTIC WEDDING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17017, 16 April 1923, Page 4
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