The Syracuse Journal, Volume 6, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 26 February 1914 — Page 6

DIVORCE MED JULLIHE TOYSAN Husband Proved To Have Had A Wife In Antwerp Belgium Rather a curious case was brought to light, or rather concluded, last week when the Judge of Kosciusko circuit court granted a divorce to Jullianne Thysan, and permited her to resume her maiden name, DeSloov^re. Last September, Mrs. Thysan > came to the office of Butt & Xan ders, stating that she had discovered that her husband, a Belgian employed at the cement works, had a wife and two children living in the old country, and she wanted a divorce. They took her case and matte an effort to locate Thysan, but found that he had skipped to New York and there taken passage for Antwerp, intending to return to the first Mrs. Thysan. The attorneys wrote to the Belgium authorities for information, and luckily tne foreign officers located wife No. 1 immediately. The Antwerp officials also secured the marriage certificate and a sworn affidavit from the first Mrs. Thysan, and this was forwarded here to prove the local woman’s case. la the meantime the male actor in this little drama arrived in Antwerp and went directly to what he expected would be the open arms bf his stay-at-home wife. Instead .of open arms he was greeted with, closed fists. Just as soon as he escaped this unlooked for welcome he again took passage on board a ship, secured employment on the boat, and is probably off the same ship, afrifci to land in either country that harbors his angry wives. Mrs. Thysan, or rather Miss DeSloevere now, still resides in Syracuse and owns property here. The suit for divorce was necessary to enable her to secure a clear title to the lot she owns; and the next suitor for her hand, heart, and lot, will assuredly have to prove that there is no previous claims to his affections before he will be looked upon with favor. _ ; Among the Sick Stull had a bad attack of heart trouble, Sunday, but has shown a slight improvement since that time. Grandmother Coy, who stays at the Andrew Gallagher home, is seriously ill. She is over 80 years old. The Otis C. Butt home was quarantined last week. Little George Butt is afflicted with scarlet fever but it seems to be in a mild form. The Columbus Disher home has also been quarantined for the same disease, two of the children there being sick. So far, the conditions at this home have not been serious. Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Miller, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is improving slowly. It is thought that his system was poisoned by milk. Mrs. John Richards is recovering from an attack of the lagrippe. Nappanee Men Here Several Nappanee men have been in Syracuse within the past week confering with local enthusiasts regarding the interurban situation. Mr. Stoops, manager of the telephone system at that place, was here last Friday and Frank Brown wa* in town Monday in regards to the name thing. The matter seems to fed favor in their eyes and will be # ven a thorough investigation by the commercial club of their cky. Dr. George has not returned; but when he does it is expected that he will have news regarding the aituation in Ft. Wayne; and can stata how that city views the affair. Unlucky Months The superstitiously inclined had better unearth their horse shoes and rabbit’s feet By looking at the ealender vou will find that in February the 13th came on Friday and in March Vhe same thing occurs again. Another Fish Case James Wogoman was arrested Monday morning upon complaint of Jdhn E. Rignev and was brought before Squire Kitson’s court charged with having a net in his possession. Iks plead not guilty and the case will & tririd March 5.

Enjoying Mild Winter In a card received from Harry Groves, who is now at Laurium, Michigan, is the following: “We are enjoying what is considered here a mild winter. People live well up here but of course conditions are peculiar owing to the mixed popuation and the labor situation which at present is not alarming, although things ere kept closely guarded.” Mr. Groves promises to write the Journal a letter in the near future. We are sure that our readers would enjoy it. New Threshing Outfit Jasper Grimes and son, Hershell, went to Mansfield, Ohio, Tuesday, to loock at an oil-pull threshing outfit. Mr. Grimes has always endeavored to keep in the front ranks in threshing outfits and with these new machines he will have one of the best threshing appliances in this part of Indiana. Defeated By Cromwell Syracuse played basket ball at Cromwell Friday night and lost by a sco»-e of 34 to 19. Cromwell has issued a challenge to Albion to play off their third game on a nuetral floor and it is probable that the contest will be staged here. M. E. Chuich There will be the regular services of the church next Sunday, preaching morning and evening.

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GOSHEN DISTRICT INJONFERENGE Will be Held at Elkhart on March 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Fine Program The Goshen District Northern Indiana conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held at the Trinity church in Elkhart on March 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Several nationally known speakers will be present. President Geo. R. Grose, D. D., DePauw University, will make several addresses. Superintendent B. S. Hollopeter, of the Logansport district will speak on “The Efficient Pastor.” Another celebrated minister, Dr. W. B. Hollopeter of the Logansport district will speak on “The Efficient Pastor.” Another celebrated minister, Dr. W. B. Hollingstead, of New York City, will also attend and address the conference. Mrs. Celestine Bernheim of Chicago, a converted Jewess, will talk on “The Woman’s Home Missionary Society,” and there will be three addresses by Bishop T. S. Henderson. Gildermans Will Move Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Gilderman will occupy the house where Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Schmerda now reside. Tne latter will board for" the present.

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