HER SPIRIT AFFINITY.
Detroit, February 1. For two years Mrs Wiutermute has held her trousseau in readiness for the bridegroom she was to meet in Europe after her husband, Algernon B , seer, had “passed out.” So oer daughter, Mrs Minie Ensey, testified in Probate Court intiie hearmgto have a guardian appointed for Mrs Wintermute as a woman of uusouna mind. ~ , ~ According’ to the story tonl by .Mrs Ensey, Mrs IVintermute saw a medium about her future, and the medium informed her that- Algernon E. would “pass out,” after whici; she would make a trip to Europe. "While abroad she would meet a man named “Richards,” whom __ it was entirely unnecessary to describe. When she ran across “Richards” she would know him at once, and “Richards,” by some sort of wireless affinity arrangement, would recognise her. Mrs V, mtermute would be greatly surprised to know that his name was “Richards and “Richards” would know her as the woman of dreams. For this soul affinity Mrs emmort mute, though fifty-two years old 1 prepared in a very material way bj buying a complete trousseau, which included everything—a black suit, a brown suit, down to boxes of _ gloves and some fancy “ventilated ho r -ierv. Mrs Ensey, on the stand, smiled to think of the latter, and would never have mentioned them i± the attorney had not pressed her co tell “everything” that was in the trunk, which her mother _ had held two years secure in ner iaren that some day she could say "Lo! the bridegroom cometh.”
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9103, 24 March 1908, Page 2
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255HER SPIRIT AFFINITY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9103, 24 March 1908, Page 2
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