THE MCPHERSON CASE.
DIVORCE SUIT -PENDING. MRS. ORMISTON'S IDEA OF FUN. A. and N.Z. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8. Miss X, the unnamed party in the case connected with Mrs. Aimee McPherson, will probably be named as, the co-respon-dent by Mrs. Ormiston in her divorce suit, which is pending at Los Angeles. She has kept silent respecting her specific plans, but said: " I will ask for a divorce on grounds which will entitle mo to one. I have no idea of and no desire for reconciliation, as I am happy with my family and my boy.
" The whole affair is merely funny to me, as God gave me a sense of humour. " I cannot say whether I will submit to the Court the letters which were exchanged with Mrs. McPherson, or whether I will name her in the action."
STILL PREACHING.
EVANGELIST'S SERMONS,
£i 0,000 FROM NEWSPAPERS
NEW YORK. Jan. 33
Sirs. Aimee McPherson, the Los Angeles evangelist, who recently figured in an alleged kidnapping and a subsequent trial for fraud, in which she was acquitted, has now signed a £IO,OOO contract to write sermonettes for the newspapers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19558, 10 February 1927, Page 9
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