MONDAYA case in the superior court this morning, in which Myrtle Camon was g-xanted a divorce from Roy Beit Cameron, presented a rather unusual ax ray for1 the reason that the parents of the wife, who are themselves divorced, appeared as witnesses to aid their daughter xn seeming a decree and restoration to her maiden name.Mrs, Cameron was foxmeily Miss Myttle Crance, of Ahoite, where her father, George Crance, is in business. Not long ago Mary Crance, the mother, brought action and was given a divorce and a division of the property was affected outside of the court room. They were brought together in the same court this morning to comply with a legal form in proving that their daughter had been a resident of the state long enough to entitle her to a decree.The evidence this morning went to show that Mr. and Mrs. Belt Cameron we re mauled when he was nineteen, and she seventeen years old. This was in July 1900, She testified that he left her at a time when she was approaching maternity and refused to make any provision for her and that he finally left her Jan, 9, last year, and totally failed to make any provision for her. She also said that she was compelled to work in a boarding house at Ken-dallville during her married life inorder to earn her own living.TJOTrmmn? rsai? ms