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Principals in Avondale Love-Nest CaseHer* are lb* principal* in the 1 South Cr—cent Avenue “love nett cue and their spouse*. Mrs. Virginia Hunter, 26, Holmes Hospital nurse, center inset, and Roes D. Surbaugh, 1, University of Cin-cinnati midlril itudtni, right,were fra* under bond Friday, facing adultry charges brought by thair mates. Mrs. Hunter's husband, Randolph Hunter, 522 Sixth Avenue, Dayton, is pictured, bottom, center, and Mrs. Kathryn Surbaugh, living temporarily at 235 Tenth Avenue, Dayton, Ky.f at left.Police raided the apartment at 714 South Crescent Avenue, Avondale, Wednesday night, and arrested Surbaugh and Mrs. Hunter, said to be the daughter of an Im oils clergymen. ArraignedPolice Court Judge Ralph B. Kohn-en Thursday, they were granted acontinuance on their trial until Oct. 12.Hunter, a master plumber, told police he had filed suit for divorce July • in Campbell County Court. Mrs. Surbaugh had also filed suit for divorce, but had it withdrawn when aha and bar husband wars reconciled. Hunter and Mrs. Sur-_ __ admates.Avenue tained evidence with binoculars.• idof
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Fri, Oct 07, 1949

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