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From Divorce Court to Third Wedding; Aged Only Twenty.Edna Lawrence-Martin Ferrin-Foi-labaum, twenty years old, was divorced from ber second husband Saturday morning in common pleas court and Saturday afternoon, llev. W E. Turner performed the ceremony-which made her the wife of another, her tbinkhus' band. The young woman is the daughter of John Layrence, formerly of near Mad-isonburg, butnow living in Wooster. She was first married to Mr. Martin, but he died within a short time after the ceremony. Tb*n the young widow became acquainted with Ghas, B. Perrin, of OhiUicothe, and was married to him. Their married life did not turn out to be happy, and a short time ago Mrs. Perrin, through her attorney, E. S. Wertz, applied for divorce.The case came up before Judge Wey* gandt Saturday morning,, and was not contested. Mrs. Ferrin. claimed that ber husband had been guilty of gross jaggleaL-xiLjiutyi. .saying that _he Ml never supported ber. She stated that they lived at Cbillicothe but that be failed utterly to furnish her with the necessities of life. Among the witnesses at the trial was Alfred Fellabom of Dalton, who testified that she was a young woman of splendid character. Judge Weygandt granted the divorce. * Both Mrs: Ferrinraxrd Mr. Fellabom' thanked the Judge for grantiog the divorce. Then they left the court room, mounted the steps and went into the probate court room, whei;e they secured a marriage license. Shortly after the noon hour Rev. W. E. Turner performed the marriage ceremony.—Wooster News,
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The Dalton Gazette

Dalton, Ohio, US

Thu, Apr 28, 1910

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