Twelve Divorces Become AbsoluteTwelve divorces, one legal separation and one annulment granted during the October term of Rockingham County Superior court have become absolute. !Divorced 'are:Joseph W. Rawding, Portsmouth and Alice Raiding, Portsmouth; Sybol Annie Borgkvist, Portsmouth, and Joseph Borgkvist, Kittsry, Me.;. Esther C, Depew, Chester and Ben-. jamin Prank Depew, Argyle, N. Y.; Perley R. George, Hampton and Elsie- M. George, Hampton;. Artie Theodore Osbum, Portsmouth and Ethel Jane Osburn, of. parts unknown; Rui-h' E. Whitehead, Portsmouth and: Peter E. Whitehead, Portsmouth; Aiyce Edith Schultze, Portsmouth and Robert William. Schultze, Wilmington, Del; Clyde B. Brown, Kingston and Bessie M-Brown, Concord; Edward G- Par- j1 ker, Londonderry and Ella E. Par- j I ker, Lynn, Mass.; Harold Parker 11 Clough, Portsmouth and Ruth L. j I Clough, Gower, Mo.; Esther Bessie 11 Baker, Hampton ‘ and Mitchell R. 11 Baker, Lawrence, Mass.; Ethelyn ! I Elaine Schirlng, Derry and Earl Os- I car Schiring, Manchester. _ IA legal separation was granted to I Barthelemc J, Leblanc; Newmarket I and. Rose Leblanc, NcwmaTket, and \oS-qPh j