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Show IIATI-Y I'MOT, A.SeTCiily.YVnr.Old WidawJIarrlea A Sonne rrlluvr NolfTlliirr, N. Y., Dec. 2. Residents all along tlie north shore have not been startled In many years as much as they were today when tho news leaked out that aeventy-ycar-old Mrs. Ruth Chalmers, Chal-mers, a wealthy widow of Center-port, Center-port, was quietly married to her thirty-four-year old gardcr and man of all Jobs Charles Sammls. Rev. J. II. ytaubury of the North-port North-port Methodist Church performed the ceremony. The niarrltj,e Is the talk or Ceulerport, Northport acd Huntington, and tho fact that the brlie is a great-grandmothiranJ her on ono of New York's promluent lawyers, has caused most turbulent excitement in the laiy's immediate family. The membersof the family have denied the marriage, but the fact remains that Mrs. Unalmers baa changed her name to bamm's, and the happy grxsru I snugly ensconced en-sconced as lord of his former mistress' mis-tress' mansion. Mrs. Chalmers has teen a widow for ten years. Her husband during his life was a well-known ani respected re-spected resident or this community, and when ho died ho left his widow, who is a descendant or Aaron Burr, a comfortable fortune and several houes In this township. |