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oinmend-te Indus*rded byw 0 n e wdony forenlargeants in. Treasury There ry sincethe lastpivorce-Marriage Chain Mixes ThingsW-^ \ A \ Vl't’/ iv n » . .i as au*/ to golank ofJred the reasurerme, I Hi*impan-i at the le Trav-urt wasid price-us unti-Jt Com-ts ehar-k rroms grant-ky lawA stockis nowof the s willp withdocket.VANS I OX, n,T,.—Divorces do nii.c things up nowadays, for a fact. Addison Stillwell, presf-dent of the Stillwell Lumber °f lt;**** ««•! Mrs, I- ranees K- Ien™«n«. divorced wife of Mavor uarry p. Pearsons of Evanston, were quietly married at noon in the home® fa,hPr- A. Keyes,forest avenue, Evanston The ceremony, which was performed bv««v. K. j. Hlchards, associate pastoror the First Kapflst church ofh\«nston, was witnessed only by members of the two families.Hie wedding adds another link to a chain of marriages and divorces whichbegan with the divorce of Mr. andMrs. (Hidden Osborne five years ago,I he first Mrs. Osborne has sinec beenremarried and is living in Washing-on, D. c. During last August, at. Hill, R. I., Mr. Osborne married * Mrs. May Peabody Stillwell, a dough-or ot the late Francis Stu.wevinti’eabody, who divorced Addison Still well last winter on grounds of deser-lion.I lie Stillwell divorce preceded byinly a few weeks that of Mayor Poar-long and his wife. Mrs, Pearsons.'barging desertion, set forth that she • nd her husband had not been living together slnee 1914, a fact kept secreT luring the war, when she took a leading part in Red Cross welfare work and went to France with a group ofEvanston women.t pen her return from abroad shedid not return to her husband’s home,but went to reside with her father, embarking in various business ventures for herself. One of her hobbles was the designing of fancy backs for playing cards. She and Mr. Stillwell were good friends before either of the divorces was granted, and since her separation from her husband the twooften had been seen together In public. Humors of the approaching marriage had been flitting about Evanston for several weeks.Mrs. Pearsons* marriage,followed byjust a week that of her daughter Frances to Owinn Rust in Washington, I. C. The former Miss Pearsons was a student at Vassar. and it Is said her parents were not notified of the marriage until after the ceremony had been performed in the cathedral at thecapital.The quiet wedding of Mr. Stillwell and Mrs. Pearsons was In contrast to that of Addison Stillwell and Misa-May Pen body, which was one of the Important events of the social season of 1911. Following the ceremony, the couple left on a two weeks' honeymoonIn the East, their destination beingkept a secret. *
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Grapevine, Texas, US

Thu, Sep 27, 1923

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