COLLEGE ROMANCE ENDS Sorority Girl Secured Divorce From Local ManAnother college romance, fostered on the shady campus paths of Mt. Oread and the pilgrimage to the old wind-mill, has ended in tears * andthe divorce court. In Kansas Citv• -vesterdav a divorce was granted to Mrs. Darlene Newby, daughter of Floyd K. Douhltday, manager of the mining department of the (’antral Coal and Coke Co. He was also awarded the custodv of one year oldElizabeth.Mrs. Newby was a very popular student of Kansas 'university along in 1903 and 1904. While she was|i there she beeanle acquainted with OscarL. Newby, who had a shoe store in Lawrence. He immediatelybegan naving court to her.»Mrs. Newby—Miss Doubledav she was then —was a tniember of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She was0“rushed” bv many of the university , boys, but her heart inclined to the voting merchant, Thev were marriedhere S ,'ptember 30, 1007. They livedtogether until October 13, 10(9.when they separated, the wife return turning' home.lti her petition Mrs. Newby said that her hush, ml had abandoned her and refused to support lit f. Newby did not contest. The decree went by de fault.11tir