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Show 'Baby' Marries 'Sitter' This is the story of the "babysitter" "baby-sitter" who married the "baby." When Mrs. Elsie Loman of New Kensington, Pa., hired James Schuf-fert, Schuf-fert, 20, to "sit" with her daughter, daugh-ter, Deloris, 13, while she worked nights, little did she realize that a j r , - . ' - ? 1 , . J "Baby Sitter' James Schuffert with "Baby" bride Deloris. romance would bud. But so it did, with Schuffert, a former coal miner, asking Mrs. Loman for permission per-mission to marry Deloris. Although Mrs. Loman okayed the match, she later refused to permit Deloris to live with her husband in Springdale. When Schuffert then left his youthful bride, she filed desertion de-sertion charges. Judge John Hunger Hun-ger settled the issue by ruling that Deloris place was with her husband. hus-band. "You didn't think your daughter daugh-ter was too young to get married," he told Mrs. Loman. "Why object to her living with her husband?" |