Scotch Lassie’s Brilliant Marriage.
■ A brilliant, and at the same time pecuB&rly romantic, wedding was recently Solemnised at St. James’ Church, PiccaBUly, the bridegroom, Mr. Charles EnBels, being a reputed millionaire, and the Hdy, Miss Mary Jane Leslie, an assistant IBttayner’s American Bar, in the HayMr. Engels, who is partner in New York steel firm, and about of age, visited England on matbusiness, which he has succeeded with some pleasure. In the of his peregrinations through he happened to drop into RayHere he met his fate in the of Miss Leslie', a graceful and hailing from Aberdeen, who recently come to London, and service of Mr. Rayner. Mr. appears to have at once been the young lady’s appearance manners, and bis visits to |||||i^Blishment became more and more The denouement was not long One morning Mr. Rayner was by his American customer, utter astonishment, informed Leslie had consented to wife. A special license having the matter of the trosseau arranged, and, as already Engels led the singularly forlassie to the altar, proceedafterwards to her native honeymoon.
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Northland Age, 18 October 1904, Page 3
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176Scotch Lassie’s Brilliant Marriage. Northland Age, 18 October 1904, Page 3
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