EXILE FOR LOVE’S SAKE. ' NEW vf)RK, Jan. 18. Mr Let* Shippey, the Missouri pot 1 whose “war romance” attracted attei . tion nearly a year ago, has gone to lit at Monterey, Mexico, accoiding 1 despatches from Kansas City. He hi taken with him Mile. Babin, with who lie fell in love while on war work i Paris, and their Tittle son, who is calk Georges Shippey. (1 Mrs Mary Woodson Shippey, h it wife, refused to divorce kirn on a s count, she said, of her own son, L a Shippey jun., and at her instigation d d portation proceedings were institute against Milo. Babin. M,• Shippey declared that lie won not return to his wife in any circu stances, and that he and she had he estranged for years. Mile. Babin came to the Unit in States to teach French in a school e- Oregon after Mr Shippey had return home, but apparently at Mr Slnppe; (1- request she went to Kansfts City as s was expecting to become a mother.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1921, Page 3
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