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LOVED SAME GIRL

TWO BROTHERS LOSER WAS 1 .VEST MAX WEYMOUTH. Eng.. Juno 7.--Tyro Portland (Dorset) brothers and a girla striking brunette, figure in one of the most romantic stories of the year. Central figure of the romance is 24-vcar-okl Miss Kvclyu Lily Walker, of Hull, who came to work at a muiitii dairy only, a month or two ago. She lived at- Mallaius, Portland, near 29-year-old Thomas Vincent and his brother. 2<i-yeai s-old 1* rod 1 \ inec ut. (due evening six weeks ago the two brothers were out together when, they met Miss Walker and both fell desperately in hive with her. Then the quest ion arose as to who should marry her. Evelyn cIiOSO Thomas. Talked It Oyer. And the sequel was the wedding at Wcvmoutii. at which the unlucky brother was best man and the lather, Mr. Grey Vincent, was a witness. ‘“There is no bad feeling between -my ol us. ’ 4 hennas said «dtei his w eddiug. ‘‘That is why my Inothoi consented to he my best man. ‘‘Last Thursday week w - e all three went out for a stroll to%oar up the matter. * We had a full rmtl frank conversation about it all. ‘‘ln the end l Evelyn chose’ me. ft was left to her entirely. “The Winner” “I am the winner, and that is all there is to it. “Kred shook me by the hand after Evelyn had made her choice and wished us every success and happiness. i'rcd smilingly said: “There is no bad reeling about it. It was up to Evelyn. I might have been the lucky one. ami Tom might have been in my position. have now to wait for ‘Miss Rigid’ to.comic along.”

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 227, 30 August 1939, Page 3

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LOVED SAME GIRL Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 227, 30 August 1939, Page 3

LOVED SAME GIRL Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 227, 30 August 1939, Page 3

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