Show l g 1 I 1 I q 4 X V V 5 I 1 j 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 BRIDE AND egroo A APART wedded py by aroxy wim white ti alm 0 aa A 23 ft separated ted nit coining to td this country cotry as fast as 83 ocean steamer lAer can bringer brins beras is the wife of carl J gryn who is engaged in business as broker and insurance agent at 15 bridge street paterson N J the pair were wedded a few days ago while the groom was in paterson Pat ergOn and the bride in amsterdam bryns G bryns father is a well to do broker in amsterdam the latter desired that his bis son should follow in hla his business but the young man refused declaring that he intended to travel father pa ther and son quarreled with the result that the latter left home he was then only 18 years old after two years of rough ute life gryn obtained a position tIOU with the netherlands embassy in london and while etere was waa discovered by meindert van hurstel Huy stel a merchant of amsterdam who told his flather father of his whereabouts he became reconciled with his bis father and returned to his home in amsterdam only to tall deeply in love with van Huys daughter Ms his attachment was reciprocated roca ted but the parents would not consent to an immediate marriage as miss van hurstel was scarcely 17 years old gryn cryn again became enraged and left home hoine coming coing co ing to this country and embarking in business with eugene murray in paterson he received a letter from miss van hurstel tour four weeks ago saying she had gained the consent of both hla his and her parents for their marriage and asked him to name the day gryn had sworn when he left home that he would never set foot there again and he determined to live up to his resolve miss van huy stel however wrote that her parents were too aged to cross the ocean and had declared that the marriage must occur at home and he be was in a dilemma until a lawyer friend suggested marriage by proxy gryn empowered william IL J ten henzel of amsterdam as his proxy the official seal of the consulate in new york city was affixed by william M B gravenhorst Groven Gro venhorst borst vice consul and the document was forwarded to amsterdam gryn received a cablegram saying that miss min van hurstel had appeared with ten henzel before burgomaster and had been married the bride added that she intended taking a steamer that day for this country gryn says that when his bride arrives the religious wedding ceremony will be performed in the dutch reformed church of new york city |