Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1914 — Unforeseen Circumstances. [ARTICLE]

Unforeseen Circumstances.

Huntingdon Guardians had been informed that a woman whom they had appointed sick ward attendant, had written that owing to “unforeseen circumstances” |he must withdraw from the appointment. The clerk had written that the guardians would probably want something more than “unforeseen circumstances” as an 1 excuse, whereupon the woman wrote: “I was not aware that the young man I was engaged to was about to make me an offer of marriage. ... It was a difficult position to be placed In, but I had either to accept one or lose the other.” The. board had accepted the explanation.^—London Evening Standard. i

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