Mrs. Hemingray forgives daughter for elopement

[Newspaper]

Publication: Waterloo Daily Reporter

Waterloo, IA, United States
vol. 10, no. 2859, p. 9, col. 2


ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL


Elopement Broke Up the Girl's Mother,

but She Has Got Over Her

Upsetness.

Kokomo. Ind., March 3.—The Cusick-Hemingray elopement, which furnished the romance of the season in Indiana polo circles, has been forgiven by Mrs. Hemingray, the mother of the bride of the Kokomo goal tender. Mrs. Hemingray was so upset by her daughter's marriage that she left Muncie as soon as she heard of it for a trip through the south.

Later she returned to Indiana and she came directly to this city. Mrs. Cusick was expecting her and was at the train to meet her. There was an affectionate meeting, a few tears, but no reproaches. Mrs. Hemingray spent the evening in the city, guest of the Cusicks. The understanding is that Mrs. Hemingray's forgiveness extends to the goal tender.


Keywords:Hemingray
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:March 21, 2008 by: Bob Stahr;