Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1916 — JAP WEDS ENGLISH WOMAN [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

JAP WEDS ENGLISH WOMAN

After a very interesting courtship, part of which was conducted over the wires and cables of three countries, Miss May Flindall, daughter of a wealthy lace manufacturer of Long Eaton, England, has been married to Tameo Kajiyama, a noted psychologist of Japan. Miss Flindall first met Mr. KAjivAma in London, three years ago, when she was studying music and elocution. Later she came to New York to pursue her studies while her Japanese admlrer was called to Australia. Six months ago Miss Flindall received an important cable message which she answered with a “yes." They have just been married in Brooklyn.