[Newspaper] Publication: The Kentucky Post Covington, KY, United States |
FAIR DIVORCEE WILL MARRY FIRST LOVE Schoolboy Romance Interrupted by Unhappy Marriage Will End in Happy Way-Hoosier Couple to Wed.
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MUNCIE, IND., June 18.— (Spl.) The schoolboy love of Robert Scott, Jr., son of Robert Scott, one of the city’s wealthiest merchants, and Miss Sue Hemingray, formerly of Cincinnati, which was interrupted by the romantic marriage of Miss Hemingray to "Flaxen-Haired Davy" Cusick, famous roller polo player, three years ago, will culminate tomorrow in New York City, where Miss Hemingray and Scott will be married. The young woman, who is a niece of Dan Hemingray, Cincinnati glass manufacturer, secured a divorce from Cusick several months ago in Kokomo, Ind., on the charge of desertion, he failing to contest the suit. Miss Hemingray is heiress to the large estate of her mother. Miss Hemingray’s first marriage was the talk of two States. While she and her mother were waiting for a carriage to take them to the station to begin their journey South, Cusick telephoned for the girl, and they eloped to Indianapolis. Their wedded life proved unhappy. |
Keywords: | Hemingray |
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Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | April 22, 2023 by: Bob Stahr; |