MARRIED IN A SEAPLANE
In sight of cheering thousands 3000 ft. below, Mrs. Louis P. Wolf, daughter of Mr. Augustus Pitrm, tho Mew York atrical producer, and Mr. Samuel Bater, of Philadelphia, were married In the cabin of a seaplane above Atlantic City, New Jersey, reports the NTTv York correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” The C:ty Recorder was invited by telephone to perform the ceremony. The novelty appealed to him, and he hurried to the aerodrome, accompanied by the betrothed pair. High up the pilot shut off his engine, the nuptial knot being tied while the seaplane glided down in silence. The restarting of the engine was tho sign to the gazing thousands on the ground that the wedding was complete. They rent the air with cheers. "Thrilling!” was Mrs. Baler’s excited exclamation on reaching the earth.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 8
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137MARRIED IN A SEAPLANE Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 97, 18 January 1921, Page 8
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