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Albertina Auge

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Albertina Auge

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North Judson, Starke County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Never Marrieds Want Divorce.
Here's a stunner. Mrs. Albertina Auge and Albert Magidiski took out a marriage license in this county on Nov. 30, 1908. They lived together as husband and wife until the latter part of March, at which time through her attorney, S. Bybee, she brought action in the Starke circuit court for a divorce from her husband. Upon looking up the record of the case it has just been discovered that they are in possession of a marriage license which was properly executed but the certificate of marriage had never been filled out and no return of it had ever been made to show that they had ever been legally made husband and wife.
They evidently thought the marriage license is all that was required, and yet it seems strange that their matrimonial knowledge is so defective in view of the fact that Magidiski has been married three times and Mrs. Auge four times.
He says he is sure they were married but he does not remember who marred them nor any of the witnesses to the affair. His supposed wife says she thought it very strange that she was not given a ring the last time she was married for on three previous occasions a ring was placed on her finger.
But what is puzzling your Uncle Simon Bybee just now is to know how he is going to get her a divorce.

Published in The North Judson News (North Judson, IN), on May 20, 1909.
Never Marrieds Want Divorce.
Here's a stunner. Mrs. Albertina Auge and Albert Magidiski took out a marriage license in this county on Nov. 30, 1908. They lived together as husband and wife until the latter part of March, at which time through her attorney, S. Bybee, she brought action in the Starke circuit court for a divorce from her husband. Upon looking up the record of the case it has just been discovered that they are in possession of a marriage license which was properly executed but the certificate of marriage had never been filled out and no return of it had ever been made to show that they had ever been legally made husband and wife.
They evidently thought the marriage license is all that was required, and yet it seems strange that their matrimonial knowledge is so defective in view of the fact that Magidiski has been married three times and Mrs. Auge four times.
He says he is sure they were married but he does not remember who marred them nor any of the witnesses to the affair. His supposed wife says she thought it very strange that she was not given a ring the last time she was married for on three previous occasions a ring was placed on her finger.
But what is puzzling your Uncle Simon Bybee just now is to know how he is going to get her a divorce.

Published in The North Judson News (North Judson, IN), on May 20, 1909.


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