BEST MAN MARRIED
Marriage Mix-up in Ireland (Eeceived 13, 1.40 a.m.) DUBLIN, Nov. 12. A bridal party in a village church in. County Tyrone got mixed up. The best man took tip the position, at the Communion rails that should have been occupied by the bridegroom. The Eev. William Duncan proceeded With the ceremony and prompted the best man, who nervously hesitated over the responses, particularly when it came to "I Will),, but the clergyman, thinking he was the bridegroom, whispered: "You musfc answer." After the pafty Went to the vestry tO sign the registfer the clergymail was hofiified to fiiid that he had married the best mau. He "mmediately returned td the hltar for a fresh ceremony and matried the right mhn.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 43, 13 November 1937, Page 5
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