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Joe Dennison Loves "His Darling"

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
May
Year
1902
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

JOE DENNISON LOVES "HIS DARLING"

"Joe" Dennison, an old resident of Pitttsfield, came to Ann Arbor last Thursday afternoon and got a marriage license to marry Hattie Schofield of Frankfort.

"It's the happiest day of my life," said Dennison after he got the document which gives him the legal right to make Hattie his wife. This, in spite of the fact that Dennison had lived with his former wife for twenty-one years.

Mrs. Schofield, Dennison's bride, is a widow, 55 years old. She became acquainted with Dennison through the medium of the mails. At Dennison's solicitation she met him in Ann Arbor on last Wednesday evening. The meeting was so effusive on Dennison's part that he says that he could not refrain from exclaiming as he enthusiastically placed his arms around the widow's neck:

"Oh, my darling, the joy that I now feel is like unto my early youth. This is the supremest moment of my life."

Dennison came here with the intention of getting Leslie Walker, the well known head bartender at the Orient, to act as his best man, but Walker was so busy that he had to refuse Dennison's invitation.