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Show STAND YOUR GROUND A wife who apparently did the right thing all along finds herselj in an unfortunate mess. Her husband, Archie, met a Belgian woman ivhile he ivas serving abroad in the army. Eventually he wrote to Hilma, telling her that the Belgian woman was going to bear him a child, and that he wanted to marry her to protect her and the baby. He asked Hilma to obtain a divorce. With much misgivings, Hilma Hil-ma did get a divorce, so quietly quiet-ly that none o) her friends knew about it. Then Archie came back, tired and deafened. He slipped back into the old relationship with Hilma. A little lit-tle later he got a divorce from his Belgian wife, and remarried remar-ried Hilma, very quietly. No one knows about the complications complica-tions and all would be well, excepting ex-cepting for the Belgian woman. wom-an. She threatens to come to America, and wants Archie to become her husband again. She is receiving support money from Archie for herself and the baby. Miss Norris advises Hilma to stand her ground. The Belgian woman can probably not get any satisfaction in American courts, if she should come. It is probable that all she wants is to be rid of the responsibility responsibil-ity of the child. |