Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 195, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1910 — Bride of a Few Months Wants Relief By Divorce. [ARTICLE]
Bride of a Few Months Wants Relief By Divorce.
Mrs. Lillie Fay Cavender, by her attorney, John A. Dunlap, has filed a suit for divorce from her husband, Leslie Reecy Cavender. She states in the complaint that they were married Sept. 27, 1908, and lived together until the following Jan. 9th, when she charges that he drove her from their home, from his bed, board and society, and has since denied her his society and protection and wholly refused and failed to provide for her. She states that she has often asked the plaintiff to live with her, but he charged her with unfaithfulness, which she says is false, and tie refused to be placated. She states that she has no means of support and the defendant is asked to put up security for the payment of her costs in procuring a divorce.
Miss Ella Ritchie, of Anderson, surprised relatives here by her arrival for a visit last evening. She will probably remain here for about three weeks. Since her brother, Omar Ritchie, purchased a big ranch in Louisiana, just across the Mississippi river from Natchez, Miss., Mrs. Ritchie and Miss Ritchie have continued to five at Anderson, although they expect after the sale of their property there to join Mr. Ritchie and to continue their residence in the south. Omar is delighted with his purchase there and writes back that he never saw such abundant crops any place in the United States. Cotton, corn, vegetables and fruit of all kinds are raised.
