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September 9, 1958
The Key West Citizen
Key West, Monroe County, Florida
What is this article about?
In Norwalk, California, two couples traded wives via Las Vegas divorces and remarriages, confusing their shared cat Pam, who eventually split her time between both homes.
OCR Quality
98%
Excellent
Full Text
Cat Left Out In Deal
NORWALK, Calif. (AP)—Harry Speth and Harry Bozarth traded wives, and said they'd found happiness.
Everybody was happy, it seems, but Pam.
Neither couple had children. But the Speths owned Pam, a cat.
After the couples got Las Vegas divorces and marriages, they moved back into their homes on opposite sides of the street.
But Patricia, Pam's old mistress, was now a Bozarth. And the former Irene Bozarth was now Harry Speth's wife.
For awhile Pam didn't know where to live.
But she finally solved the problem: she works both sides of the street.
NORWALK, Calif. (AP)—Harry Speth and Harry Bozarth traded wives, and said they'd found happiness.
Everybody was happy, it seems, but Pam.
Neither couple had children. But the Speths owned Pam, a cat.
After the couples got Las Vegas divorces and marriages, they moved back into their homes on opposite sides of the street.
But Patricia, Pam's old mistress, was now a Bozarth. And the former Irene Bozarth was now Harry Speth's wife.
For awhile Pam didn't know where to live.
But she finally solved the problem: she works both sides of the street.
What sub-type of article is it?
Curiosity
Animal Story
Family Drama
What themes does it cover?
Family
Social Manners
What keywords are associated?
Wife Swap
Confused Cat
Las Vegas Divorces
Norwalk California
What entities or persons were involved?
Harry Speth
Harry Bozarth
Patricia
Irene
Pam
Where did it happen?
Norwalk, Calif.
Story Details
Key Persons
Harry Speth
Harry Bozarth
Patricia
Irene
Pam
Location
Norwalk, Calif.
Story Details
Harry Speth and Harry Bozarth traded wives through Las Vegas divorces and marriages, moving back to homes on opposite sides of the street, leaving their cat Pam confused about where to live until she began working both sides of the street.