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COWBOY HUSBAND.

AN AMERICAN ROMANCE. A romance which might have come straight from a fdm of Western life is disclosed by the marriage of Miss Barbara Monell, a New' York society girl, and Kenneth Wilson Glaze, a cowboy, of Colorado Springs. Miss Monell, who Ls 23, is the daughter of the late president of the International Nickel Company, who left an estate of £3,000,000. Her mother, Mrs Ambrose Monell, has lived much in London, and last summer entertained largely at Highcl/ffe Castle, Christchurch, Hampshire. Rarbara herself is a famous horsewoman w'ho has Won many blue ribbons at. American horse shows. She is a magnificent swimmer who at the age of 14 performed a feat of endurance in the sea that astonished her friends at exclusive Newport. Last autumn she went to Colorado Springs to recover from an operation, living quietly with a large staff ot servants. ‘About two months ago she entered a harness shop run by Kenneth Glaze, who is 27, seeking a leash for her dog. They chatted about dogs and horses. Recently they were married in the presence of Mrs Monell, who was accompanied by the bride’s uncle, Mr Ralph Monell. Of her husband Mrs Glaze says: I just love him. He is 6ft tall and so handsome. A real cowboy. Mrs Monell said: “I am delighted with the match.” The couple will live on a ranch in the Greenhorn Mountains.

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Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17385, 23 April 1928, Page 3

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COWBOY HUSBAND. Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17385, 23 April 1928, Page 3

COWBOY HUSBAND. Waikato Times, Volume 103, Issue 17385, 23 April 1928, Page 3

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