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QUEEN OF HUSBAND HUNTERS

“Finding husbands and getting married are the easiest things in the world.” This is the opinion of Mrs. Laverne Mae Robinson, of Omaha, Nebraska, and she is able to substantiate her statement. Mrs. Robinson, although not yet thirty, has already been married and divorced five times—a record, it is believed, for Nebraska. Mrs. Robinson has never once asked for alimony when divorcing a husband. “Many people have asked me why I am so unpractical,” she says, “but the answer is simple even if it sounds silly. “When I have had enough of one husband I have only one object—to be rid of him. ■ .. ■ ■ • . “I do not want him, and I do not want his. money, but so long as he is my husband - I’ expect, him to support me. When the affair is ended it is ended—and that’s, that.” .'

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 221, 14 June 1930, Page 29

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QUEEN OF HUSBAND HUNTERS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 221, 14 June 1930, Page 29

QUEEN OF HUSBAND HUNTERS Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 221, 14 June 1930, Page 29

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