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Editors And Matrimony

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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Greéfey's wif e was a Bchool-téacher, whose aequaintance he made at aboardinp-lionsp. Lhe afterward weni south ae a gorerDese, and they maihtáined a corre-Bpondencö, bnt liow ïitiv wonian could decipher Gi-eeley'a hieroglyphks i f. i . wonder. At. last he Went to liichmond and brought lier back his buide, wno precetLed hua to tJie grave ouly a few weeks. Bennett married a brig-ht girl wliose parents Uepl a threa'd-ana-nedle store. It is said tliat tlieiv acquaintance was made at a fair held m behalf cf a Roman ('ailiolic clmvch which Bennett wás requested to notloefav&pably; This "favorable noticc" led t mutual notices offe more important oharatfter, and tinally a matrimonial alllanoe was theresult. " It Was Uien the day of sniall tlins, and the lieimctts lilile dr.amed of Lüe iinnieiii-p wcalth which was before them. David Hale'a wifu was one of the most remarkable houéekeepers on rpcord and, althougb lie was even then moderately Snccessful, she voluntavily opented a larff and fasliionable boardinghoqse, wliich vas avcII known as Airs. Hale's. Tbit was kept up fer many ycars, and was a popular resort for iifst-class families. 1 íí-m-y ,T. Kaymond left a widow and a fntnily. His son has not, thus far, displayea anj of his father's geiiius. Manten ífarble, formerly of the World bas a secobd wii'e, aud hves in u very quiut maimer.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus