GAINING HER EAR!
E.N CtLIoHMAN ’ S TRICK J’KOI’OHAL BT IiIi’AMOI’IIONj., Some 0000 miles of laud mid -<- a were I’m emjugii to keep I, r. .mmi.vi m , English ”fjn” ot Patricia Ellis ‘ 1.-mu ptupu&ing to het in person, iii.s mu ful plan to obtain a hearing lio;n t-ie aciicss wu.s in a gianiophone rvcor'i which arris ed at her h'.-lel registerci, heavily insured and marked “I’ei.'■'Oiial” and “luipuiiant.” Bubbling over wilu curiosiiy an I not having a gramophone in the suite, sue rushed over to Anita Louise’s liouse. The two girls put the disc cu 1 :ie machine and heard one of t.:c slraugv.-t proposal.*, on recoul, “1 can’t tell you my name for rca sons whicii I wid disclose later, but J may as well come it,- the point immediately and ask you to marry me!” the man said, speaking fast and nyvously. “It would :><• difficult rcacliin* l \ i»u through the mail or bv ’phone, and von wouldn’t lake nie seriously if I (lid. Tlhercfc-re, J though; of this uni'pi.’ method of bringing you niv mes.-age, which I nx.'Uii from the bottom of n.y heart. ” He stated that he became interested
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 10
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191GAINING HER EAR! Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 85, 9 April 1936, Page 10
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