8-WdL, April 17, 1963 BED BANK REGISTEROne AnnulmentFREEHOLD — A divorce on grounds of desertion was granted Monday ending a marriage of 32 years.Superior Court Judge Leon Leonard entered the uncontested decree in favor of Mrs. Alice J. Shea, 1913 Manor Path, Shark River Hills, from George E. Shea, whose present address was not known to the court. Benjamin Madnick, Asbury Park, represented Mrs. Shea.b *Mrs. Rose Primack, 52 Branch* port Ave., Long Branch, wasgranted a divorce from RobertPrimack, Easy St., Farmingdaie, for extreme cruelly. They were married July 15, I960. Joseph N. Dempsey, Asbury Park, was at torney for Mrs. Primack, Samuel Sagotsky, Freehold, for Mr, Primack.The marriage of Marie V, Mer-lino Murphy, 15 Washington Ave., Avon, and Peter J. Murphy, the Bronx, was annulled on petitionof the former Miss Merlino, She was granted the right to resume her former name. The two were married Sept. 10, I960. Mr. Mad* nick was counsel for Miss Mer-Jino.Minerva Durkee, 3! Barker Ave., Shrewsbury Township, won a divorce for desertion from Wil* liar.. C. Durkee, address unknown. They were married Aug, 22, 1935. Thomas F, Shebell, Jr., was attorney for Mrs. Durkee.Mrs, Gloria N. DuBois, Brooklyn, was granted a divorce from William DuBois, Jr.. of 5 Hosford Ave., Middletown Township, on a charge of desertion. They married Dec. 20, 1952. Richard E. Burke, Middletown Township, was Mrs. DuBois' lawyer.HOTELMAN ROBBEDFLORENCE—Two stickup men shot a hotel owner in the leg and escaped with about $125 Monday. State police said Walter Moody, 58, fired at the get-away car as the gunmen made their escape and possibly hit it. The holdup occurred at Moody’s Hotel in this Camden County community. Moody was taken to OurLady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, where he was in satisfactory condition.