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Show ROMANCE OF THE SURF . ENDS IN A WEDDING NEW YORK, Jan. 4. The marriag-l of Miss Marjorio Conloy and D. Perry Wilson, .iuot. announced, was tho result of another of tho manj' romances that have begun in the surf. Two ycard a"o Miss Conlev, who had come to Now "i ork from Louisville, Ivy., tp earn hor own living, wont to Atlantic City on her vacation. Sho was an expert swimmer, swim-mer, but one da', venturing outsido tho life lines, sho becarno exhausted and but for tho aid of a young man would probably have drowned. The man was D. Perry Wilson, son of a woalthy railroad rail-road man of Lockhavon, Pa., and a graduate of Lehigh university. Mips Conloy and Mr. WUson became friendly, but when she returned to Now York they lost sight of each other. A few months ago, when Wilson was in town, he telephoned lo tho Hotel Astor and the voico of the telephone operator was familiar to him. llo investigated and discovered the voico belonged to Mis8 Conloy. Thoy wero married on New Year's day. |