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Show AFTER SEPARATE MARRIAGES AGED LOVERB ARE TO WED, Geneva, N. Y., Feb. 20. In the, announcement of Mrs. Andrew H. Smith of this city and New York of her approaching marriage on May 30 to Dlshop Lemuel H. Wells of Spokane, Spo-kane, Intimate friends of the two see tho culmination of a romanco that began at tho tlmo of tho Civil War. In tho Intervening years Mrs. Smith was married to Andrew H. Smith nnd Bishop Wells was wodded twice. Mrs. Smith's acquaintance with Bishop Wolls began when ho was a student at Hobart college. Sho was tho daughter of James O. Sheldon. Bishop Wells's first wlfo was Miss Elizabeth Folger, niece of Charles J. Fo!ger, secretary of tho treasury under un-der President Arthur. Miss Sheldon was married in 1884 to Dr. Smith. He died in 1010. |