MARRIED SISTERS’ "YOW
WILL NEVER PART LONDON, May J. —'Two newly married couples at Ongar Hill,. Addlestone. Surrey, have taken a vow to go tlirough life together. The brides, 21-year-c'ld Airs. Jack Tidburv. and 24-vear-alcl Airs. Horace Marshall, are sisters. They were proposed to on the same day. At their double wedlcling they went up the aisle one on each arm cf their father. Now they live next- door to each other. Before their marriage both husbands and wives worked at the same ecuehbuilding factory. The two men were close friends lietore they knew the girls, and in their courting days they had already formed a foursome. As Horace Marshall says: “Right from the start, with us fellows being pals and the girls we married being sisters, we decided never to separate.” While engaged!, the two couples took their holidays together, and propose to do so in the future. Air. Tidburv and Air. Alarshall spent their first- week-end in their new hemes making a gap in the fence between the .two gardens so that their wives can run in and out of each others' kitchens.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 201, 30 June 1939, Page 3
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185MARRIED SISTERS’ "YOW Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 201, 30 June 1939, Page 3
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