I Hubby Says in Getting DivorceJERSEY CITY—She was just ahome girl and nothing could pry her from her native soil,” declared Andrew Harper of 7 Prior St., whosucceeded in obtaining a divorce from his wife.Advisory Master David A. Pina “huff' in 1928, she said, and she hasn’t seen him since.%Because her husband also took a walk and never returned, Mrs. Easter Nash of 348 West Side Ave, was successful in obtaining a de-der adjudged Mrs. Mary Harper of «rce of divorce from George Nash1712 Edmondson Avc., Baltimore, guHty of desertion by her refusal to join her husband here.of 118 Springfield Ave., Newark.There arc no children of the Sept. 30, 1939, marriage. The wife. Harper told the court that the,accused the husband of doing the 1928 union hit a rocky course in disappearing act in 1945.1941, when Mrs. Harper refused to) T'~, . - ■■live with him where he had foundMILLARD A. EATON, Jr.*remployments-__——-—The only child of the merger was awarded to the custody of Mrs.Harper.Abusive and TruantMrs. Gertrude Trice Brodie of '50 Fremont St., succeeded in dissolving her May 15. 1932, union ; with Roosevelt Brodie of 524 W.ji 152nd St., New York City, on ai.!.-charge of desertion. M .Mrs. Brodie maintained that her j husband frequently drank heavily ; and abused her to such extent that it was necessary to have him ar-!; j rested. • Ij She cited him further for refus-,ing to pay rent. He walked out in- Co^wner 0f ChicoflO shop ___ - ' has twitched to