A Wife Went Back, But—
.FOUND ‘OTHER WOMAN’ COOKING IN KITCHEN A few days after leaving her husband a 21-year-old wife went back to their house to collect her clothes. She reached the back door, was prised by the smell of coo King. Rhe opened the door —and found another woman comfortably installed in her home, cooking in her kitchen. The young wife went upstairs —and found her wardrobe filled with the other woman’s clothes. Slough Bench, (England), heard this story from the wife, Annie Eva Sellers, when she sought a maintenance order against her husband, Aubrey P. Sellers, of St. Mark’s-place, Windsor. They were married, she said in 1934, and for two years lived happily. One night at a party at Eton she noticed that her husband paid attention to a woman guest. Afterwards her husband confessed that he was in love with the woman, and Mrs Sellers left him. Sellers, who said that his wife neglected him, was ordered to pay her 25s a week.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 3
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167A Wife Went Back, But— Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 332, 13 January 1937, Page 3
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