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The Wife Secured a Separation Many Years Ago
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A divorce case, made peculiar by the advanced age of the principals and the fact that they have been separated for years, was tried before Justice Andrews in the Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiff is Mrs. Patience M. Gardner, a well-preserved woman of sixty-three years old, who sues for an absolute divorce on statutory grounds from her husband, James Gardner, who is seventy-six years old. Source : query.nytimes.com |
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