Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1920 — WIFE SCORNED EDUCATION; SCHOOL MAN GETS DIVORCE [ARTICLE]
WIFE SCORNED EDUCATION; SCHOOL MAN GETS DIVORCE
Hammond, Ind., July 2.—Alleging that' his wife scorned his ideals of higher education, was detriment to him in his work and did everything in her power to keep him from progressing, Prof. Frank Wildrick, superintendent of the Remington, Ind., public schools, ana a former Illinoisan, was granted a divorce in the Hammond Superior court. , One of his charges, which were numerous, was that she refused to keep his linen clean and m order that he would have nothing to wear at public functions and that he was forced to pursue his studies in a room in the school building. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Ellis and two daughters Went to Momence for a visit with Mrs. Ellis’ parents. They will also visit with her brother, Floyd Phillips, who » very low with tuberculosis iri a hospital m Kankakee, DL
