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uivunutriXH• ■ •» 4IHoward Gtiieksell Sued for Di-; vorce By Seventeen-Year- | OJd Bride of January. j———_ iALLEGES MISTREATMENT!That he took her to the home of his parents where she* vas ’'subject to the petty fault (indins off his family and that he struck her and practically drove her from his home, are 1 the allegation* in the suit for di~. vorce and $2,000 alimony filed in ihe [ circuit court today by Jenn Quick-; sell again*I Hotva.nl A, Quicksell, 20- • year-old son of .Mr. and Mrs. Harry-M. Quic-ksell, 2501 South Webster5 street. iPort Wayne’s younger social set! was surprised January 12 when it j became knuwn tint the young- man f and Miss Jean Mars ton, daughter of j Mrs. Sarah Ma;s[tm, Washington, Post. Pa., were married January 41 at Cumberland, tfaryiand, after a very brief acquaintance, Mr. Quick-sell was a student at Washington and Jefferson and his seventeen-year-old bride a senior in the 'Washington Post ’ high school. The couple early returned lo Fort Wayne to make their home with the-gram's parents here.Separated in April.Her explanation of their separation in April; tliree months after their surprising rcirriae, is offered i2i her complaint. She alleges Lhat the defendant has failed during their marriage to provide properly fur her; that after. Lheir nurriagd he took her to the home of his parents and permitted her to be subjected to petty fault findings on. the pari of hLs Tam. • iiy; that the defendant stated to her that he no longer cared for her and lhat if she would leave ho would provide money for her leaving. She I avers that by* reason of hLs attitude ! it was impossible for her to live with j him at the home of his parents.Silo further states that she was compelled to-find a homo elsewhere and that she had r.o means or income with which to prnridc the same, declaring that the defendant had wholly faiied to make any provision for Ler support after he had pra ctically drh'en her from the home of his • parents.Says He Struck Her-Mrs. Quiekseil farther alleges that i her husband struck her with his open I hand, causing her pain and discom. fort, and Lhat he tad slapped her on several occasions. She states that ho manifests no interest in her hy his conduct and attitude, showing clearly ' that he cares for lior no longer. She declares that the defendant earns from $150 to $200 a month as banjo-player In a jazz orchestra. ' 'The • plaintiff asks a divorce and $2,000 alimony, $100 attorney fees, $100 for clothing and . $25 a week pending action On the. case. She is maldngvher-home lylxU-.friends at. 132 Bast Rudisiir boulevard.1'' v •• „ ' ■
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Fort Wayne News Sentinel

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Tue, Jun 07, 1921

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