LUCKY WAITER
MARRIAGE WITH AN HEIRESS. New York, May i. Miss Nancy Redding, of Baltimore, an attractive) heiress, was married yesterday, 1 much to tho surprise of her fashionable friends, to Mr. Georgo A. Lamaze, a waiter in a Boston hotel. Mr. Lamazo is the most handsome waiter in Boston, and is known as "Handsomo George." He made the acnuaintauco of tho heiross some weeks ago when ho served her and her guests at a dinner. It was a case, so tho bride says, of "love at first sight." She had frequently heard her father, a wealthy traflic magnate, declare that his daughters should marry working men rather tlian idlo youths in society. Miss Redding, who is a graduate of the Noire Dame Academy at Baltimore, an expert golfer and tennis player, and a fine horsewoman, dccided to put her parent s professed democratic principles to tlie test. She informed him that the waiter had asked for her hand in marriage. Mr. Redding gasped with amazement, but filially wished the couplo joy. and gave them a live-figure cheque as a wedding 1)1 Th "wedding took place yesterday at the Holy Cross Cathedral. Mr. Redding gave the bride away, while his son, Mr. Jack Redding, aotea as best nian. After the honeymoon, the couplo will live at Uu City, Pennsylvania, where Handsome George" will manage a Testaurnnt in a pleasure park owned by his lather-in-law, who also controls the local Irnjuwu} system.—"Daily Mail."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 20 June 1913, Page 5
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242LUCKY WAITER Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1781, 20 June 1913, Page 5
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