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Story February 27, 1912

Atlanta Semi Weekly Journal

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

In Macon, Ga., two sons (13 and 15) reunite their separated parents, Mrs. Cora Nash and V. A. Nash, resulting in reconciliation, jail release, and divorce suit withdrawal. Nash, a jewelry salesman, returns to work.

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CHILDREN RE-UNITE SEPARATED PARENTS

(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)

MACON, Ga., Feb. 24.-Their two sons, one 13 years old and the other 15, are said to be responsible for the reconciliation between Mrs. Cora Nash and her husband, V. A. Nash, against whom she swore out warrants. For the past week Nash has been confined in the county jail, but when the agreement between the husband and wife was reached, he was released and returned home with her. Mrs. Nash has also withdrawn her suit for divorce. He is a jewelry salesman and holds a prominent position with a northern jewelry firm. He states his recent trouble will not conflict with his continuance with the firm and will go back on the road on Monday.

What sub-type of article is it?

Family Drama

What themes does it cover?

Family Recovery

What keywords are associated?

Family Reconciliation Parental Reunion Children Mediation

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Cora Nash V. A. Nash Two Sons

Where did it happen?

Macon, Ga.

Story Details

Key Persons

Mrs. Cora Nash V. A. Nash Two Sons

Location

Macon, Ga.

Event Date

Feb. 24

Story Details

Two sons, aged 13 and 15, facilitate the reconciliation between their separated parents, Mrs. Cora Nash and V. A. Nash, leading to the withdrawal of divorce suit and his release from jail.

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