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...wedding was small and restricted to intimate friends. The families of the bride and bridegroom did not attend. The witnesses were Messrs. Merritt and Phelan. After the ceremony the happy couple separated, the bridegroom returning to his bachelor cell block in the jail, the bride to the home of her parents...
...bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Plotkar Slavickas of Glotz, Lithuania. He came to this country as a young man and after a preliminary education in the public schools . . . entered Elmira Penitentiary after successfully passing the entrance requirements. Mr. Slavickas graduated on parole with the class of 1932. While at Elmira he was quarterback on the football team...
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...Indianapolis, E. Paul ("Teddy") Lewis, 21, onetime sailor and mechanic, distributed handbills bearing his picture, announcing "AMERICA'S BRIDEGROOM GIVEN AWAY FREE." During a cross-country vaudeville tour, E. Paul Lewis will offer free chances on himself to girls and women "between the ages of 16 and 50, of sound mind, good moral character and eligible to marry.'' At the end of a year he will draw his bride's name out of a hat, present her with himself and $5,000 which he hopes to earn on his tour. If he refuses to marry...
Married. George ("Fanny") Hearst, 29, fat eldest son of William Randolph Hearst: and one Lorna Pratt Velie; by California's Governor James Rolph Jr.; at the Hearst ranch in San Simeon, Calif. Last year Bridegroom Hearst was divorced by Mrs. Blanche Wilbur Hearst at Los Angeles...