Mrs. Kate Wobeter, of Clutier, Seeks Divorce From Husband
Kate Wobeter, of Clutier, is suing her husband, Will Wobeter, now at the County Home as a harmless insane person, asking a divorce on the ground that he was insane at the time he contracted the marriage. The were married in April, 1907, and Mr. W. was sent to the state asylum in January, 1908. He was returned to the Tama county home in 1915, where he has been since. There is one child, a daughter.
12 September 1924
Chalupnik-Wobeter
Two well known citizens of Clutier, were joined in wedlock this week - J. J. Chalupnik and Mrs. Kate Wobeter. They were married in Toledo. Both have spent most of their lived in north Tama. The bride is quite well known in Traer. She was employd in the T. F. Clark faimily here many years. 9 January 1925
Mrs. Kate Wobeter, of Clutier, Seeks Divorce From Husband
Kate Wobeter, of Clutier, is suing her husband, Will Wobeter, now at the County Home as a harmless insane person, asking a divorce on the ground that he was insane at the time he contracted the marriage. The were married in April, 1907, and Mr. W. was sent to the state asylum in January, 1908. He was returned to the Tama county home in 1915, where he has been since. There is one child, a daughter.
12 September 1924
Chalupnik-Wobeter
Two well known citizens of Clutier, were joined in wedlock this week - J. J. Chalupnik and Mrs. Kate Wobeter. They were married in Toledo. Both have spent most of their lived in north Tama. The bride is quite well known in Traer. She was employd in the T. F. Clark faimily here many years. 9 January 1925
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