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vs. a Dei wensmore, e*. ai.Among divorces granted was? one to Charles G. Amsdea of Albion from Lillian. A.msden on his cross* bjjl. Mrs. Amscien brought the proceedings alleging that Mr. Atnsden was penurious and would not support her in the style in which she was accustomed.The testimony showed that he had been even lavish with her. but the underlying- object of the ladyseemed to be to free herself from the bonds whlc hfcied her down to st residence In that pokey tittleu.-wn of Albion,” as she expressedit.Previous to their marriage, Mr. and Mrs, Amsden were connected with one of the leading theatrical troupes of the country, the former as - manager and the latter as the leading lady, she was much enamored with the glare of. the footlights, and when her husband settled down in Albion, following the death of his father there, the quiet of country life palled on her and the crow and caclrle of barnyard fowls at daylight, and the low of the kir.e at sunset did not appease the hunger of her soul for the clatter and rush of the city, or the glitter and tinsel of the stage. So she has gone her way and is doubtless happy again.
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Marshall News Statesman

Marshall, Michigan, US

Mon, Jun 14, 1915

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