Show PAYING WEDDING PEE F Three hee Yarns Tares Yar of the te Experiences of Couples Cuple Brooklyn Eagle EaJe Queer things thIng happen In the th experience of or parsons One of o them while out of or town was called cle back by b a rush letter leter telling him that a joyful couple wate waited him blip to be made tat one He lie took the tho first frt train for home and shortly after his cIs h ar an arrival a rival th the two presented pre themselves Alter After ACer the ceremony the tho bride who appeared to tobe tobe tobe te be be the th business partner drew drw him aside adee and be asked aked Parson Paron how bow much mu h will wi this thisbe thisbe beOh Oh I have baye no fixed charges for tor wed weddings weddings weddings dings answered nsw red the clergyman cerman Any Anything thing hinc you please plese Well Wel say continued the blushing fair fairon one on can cn you change a dollar And mI as rca Huckleberry Finn says as he done it itOn I ItOn On another occasion oceon a happy bapp pair met metat metat metat at the house and the bride got cot there thre first In order to speed Feed them themon Jot on their rosy way as quickly as possible the he clergyman started to flIt fill fl out the mar marrage rage nags lage certificate while waiting for the husband to be bt And Anc what Is the first firt firtname name of o the groom goom he asked the young oung woman Well Ven now I aint ant just sure but folks foUt call cl him hint Al AI I dont kw krow whether its ith ft Albert Alber lbert or Alfred Alfred Ill Il have bave to 10 wait walt and ask usk him So the paper could not riot be filled fied till ti the room croom arrived she have caught Urn him in a rush rH rHOne One of ot the most remarkable yarns ars of ot this his sort sor Is told of O clergyman In i Brook ln hn yn and it I is true tre He was aas wa called caled to his door one evening by a stout pull pul at the bel bell ell and found there a sailor and ad his sweetheart art They had come to o be mar married married ried ned He performed the ceremony At Athe Atthe he the end of it the sailor asked aske the amount of ot the damage and was told there was no fixed fifed charge Will ma a dollar doUar dor do asked Certainly toO the t sailor The mariner considered for a minute pulled some ome money half way from his pocket locket pocket considered again agIn and anc thrust it back jack Then said he be Ill rn see se how bow she sh wears and nd if hes worth wort it Ill 11 pay you later ater The clergyman laughed and the couple departed A year or so 10 later he be heard a ano noisy no 15 halt hail hl in the street and nd lo ho there was wa the he sailor crossing to hint him with light bounds Heres Hens your our dollar parson he cried cred worth wor It ii f People believe beleve that tat in a novel man or a play pla but you ou can cn ask asIc k the clergy clergyman cler clerman clergyman |