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PASTOR'S WIFE IS ACCUSED BY TWO CHILDREN Tell at Divorce Trial of Seeing Mother in Arms of Vestryman. BV tT-nUrd PATERSON", N. J., June 21.—The Rev. John Reeder Reeves, former pastor of the first Reformed church at Hawthorne, called his 13-year-old daughter and his 9-year-old son to give testimony against their mother, whom he is suing for divorce. Frances Reeves, the girl, under questioning by her father’s attorney Thursday said she saw her mother in the arms of Charles D. Petrey, a vestryman of the church, who is named as co-respondent. The child said that on May 29, 1928, after she had been sent to bed, she was awakened by voices in the parsonage living room. She crest to the door, she said, to see what was going on, and found her mother and Petrey In each other’s arms. Petrey went to the house on many later occasions, she said, and sent her to another room after helping her finish her school homework. “Mother told me,” she concluded, not to tell father about Mr. Petrey’s visits.” Mrs. Reeves’ attorney began crossexamining her. “Do you love your mother?” he asked. “No ; I don’t love her any more,” the child said. “I’m ashamed of her after what she has done.” Edward Reeves, the 9-year-old son,
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said that early this year he was awakened by a toothache and called to his mother. She came to his bedroom door with Petrey, he said, and then went to her own room with Petrey. The father was away, he said. William H. Bell, church sexton, said that he had seen Mrs. Reeves and Petrey exchange notes in the choir loft. Petrey is a former policeman.
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BRITISH ENVOY SEATS MRS. GANN HOSTESS Sis Esme Howard Honors Curtis’ Sister at Dinner. By United Pregg WASHINGTON, June 21.—Sir Esme Howard, British ambassador, has followed the example of other members of the diplomatic corps by giving Mrs. Edward Ever-
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ett Gann, sister and official hostess of Vice-President Charles Curtis, the social status demanded for her. ] At a dinner given by the Brit- j ish ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard Thursday night, Mrs. Gann was seated at the right of her host, j an honor highly esteemed by Washington society. The Vice-President was at the I right of his hostess. A brilliant company of ambassa- j dors, senators and congressmen made up the guest list. I
IMMIGRATION PATROL EXTENSION IS URGED Congress Will Be Asked to Increase Guards on U. S. Borders. Bu Scripps-Hoicard .V netpaprr Alliance WASHINGTON. June 21—Expansion of the immigration patrol now operating along the Canadian and Mexican borders into a force large
enough to guard every American port will be urged on congress next December by the department of labor. “The border patrol force should be made large enough to permit its operation at every imporant port in an effort to further check illegal entry of aliens,” W. W. Husband, assistant secretary of labor, said today. Husband said that he believed such extension would enable the de-
partment to cope w-ith the problem of alien seamen desertions which
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