Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1910 — Former Jasper County Woman Granted Divorce in Reno, Nevada. [ARTICLE]
Former Jasper County Woman Granted Divorce in Reno, Nevada.
A divorce was granted at Reno, Nevada, on Oct. sth to Mrs. Pearl Burson Templeton from her husband. Charles R. Templeton, and she was granted the right tp assume her maiden name, Miss Pearl Burson. They formerly lived in Jasper county, at McCoysburg and Rensselaer, and also in Newton county, and were well known hpre, where Mrs. Templeton was a music instructor. They were married Dec. 21, 1904, and her cqpplalnt stated that she was forced to leave him on Nov. 14, 1909, because of his extreme cruel actions. The divorcee is now busily engaged as a music instructor in Reno, Nev., where she expects to remain indefinitely. Mrs. Templeton was the daughter of Mrs. George Stalker, formerly of Hanging Grove township, but who later moved MTValparaiso. Templeton has been working as a dredge t)and.
