Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 188, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1912 — FIXES LOST LOVE AT $30,000 [ARTICLE]

FIXES LOST LOVE AT $30,000

Philadelphia Girl Who "Waited at the Church” Itemizes Her Bill Against Wealthy Man. ’ Easton. Pa.—Miss Edith K. Clotts of Philadelphia filed a suit in the courts here claiming 230,000 damages from Frank I. Groman, member of a prominent and wealthy South Bethlehem family, for alleged failure to keep his promise to marry her. According to the bill of particulars filed by Miss Clotts it was a case of "waiting at the church.” Groman was to have married her on January 6, 1912, but failed to appear. Miss Clotts itemizes her loss as fol, lows: For loss of marriage and mental suffering, $29,000; for loss of position, $500; for wedding trousseau, SSOO.