HONEYMOON IN AN ICEBOX.
COUPLE START THEIR JOURNEY IN A REFRIGERATOR CAR.
A wedding trip in a refrigerator car with the bridegroom and bride heating their way is the latest escapade reported from Wilmington, U.S.-&. i Word was received recently that Henry Hoffman, aged 22, of Shamokm, Pa., i and, Miss Daisy Ray, aged 19, of Sun- ' bury, Pa., who were married hero last month fay the Rev George. L, Wolfe, .rode from Philadelphia to Reading, Pa., fifty-eight miles, in the 100 Box of a refrigerator ear. They were discovered by trainmen and were handed over to the police when the train reached Reading. Their pleas got their release, however, and enough money was raised to pay their fares to Sliamokin. i Mr Wolf© married the pair fre© and 1 nothing more was heard of them until the ice box story. It is not known how they managed io goi to Philldelj phia. i
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3771, 5 March 1913, Page 7
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154HONEYMOON IN AN ICEBOX. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3771, 5 March 1913, Page 7
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