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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 7. 1925, e HERE COMES THE GROOM By W. E. HILL 1925, by the Chicago Tribune Copyrieht 1 The groom has it all nicely figured out Bl | He's to be head of the | hold, ; S |kind but firm and all that. The bride has her own ideas, but she isn't telling any one about them—not cven the groom girl his mother and three aunts hoped he wouldn't marry. He didn't, but G! the sleepless nights she caused them! This is the groom of one week. Love's young dream is round and about and in and out of him. Likes to hum the wedding march Several times during the morning and as many times during the after- noon he will telephone Pettie just to see if she's all right and if she still loves him The groom-elect on the morning after the night before is slowly. very slowly pulling himself together—this is the great day and how he'll have to go through with it. O! those bachelor rs! of Mr. Mendel g to the groo o her head. “One ing to Cousin Nellic Tucker who weeps sympathetic Sew beside her, “one day he came and climbed up int ‘Muvver, T don't want ever to get married excep The strair ally uns ‘s wedding ther. A ay when he was Every bride is expected to go into raptures over the The 7 “ vidower i i 2 ette ittle y i The girl who wanted the groom but didn’t get him. s baby es. Sh expected t 0! widower is trying again. Better A little moncey on the side. Some grooms ! _q”r'(‘m:;:"hll');ly)} Op;(\(\l;fi:a ]m“eh l,;f a fhihl;" ig g:;f;’x:hn‘zn luck this time. Widowers make great just naturally live where the dividends She did everything but use a blackjack, according to the the cabinet sized photo of Harold at four and a half husbands—their spirit is broken. grow plentifully, groom's mother <O