Show EASY WEDDINGS BECOMING RARE BARE LONDON July By 10 10 By The Th Associated Pre Gretna Press s-Gretna s Green are r so rare now In Scot Scot- Scotland Scotland land that the th recent appearance In an divorce court oC ot of a couple coulle who had presumably been married by II a a Scottish over his anvil baa haa ha provoked much discussion of or th the tho old custom or of getting married by th the tho mere ad admission ad- ad admission admission mission of oC marriAge m e before a third person Three Thre men who ere tere later to become Lor Lord Chancellors of oC Eng Enz- Eng Eng- England England land Eldon Brougham and Er- Er Erakine Er akine were married In this in- in informal In Informal formal manner which still till Is le- le legal le gal In Scotland The Tho couple which sought disso disco dissolution dissolution lution of oC the tho bans titled to by a blacksmith 1 Dro- Dro pro produced ro- ro the th blacksmith certificate cate The Tho court did not Question the legality locality of oC the th marriage as asIt asIt asIt It complied compiled with the th requirement or of the th Scottish law While the blacksmith had no I authority to Lo perform a ceremony the tho wedding w was legalized localized by th the tho I admission of oC the tho couple before beCore him that they were married of oC which the th blacksmiths blacksmith's cate was evidence A wrItten statement by any other identified 1 person to whom the young oung couple admitted their mar mar- marriage riago would have havo been Just as ns Im tin Im- Im Important Important a a document O |