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Judge Grants Divorces To Two Bergen Women (1966)

Selma Louise Freudenberg and Thomas Patrick Norton II in The Herald-News on 19 May 1966.

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Judge Grants Divorces To Two Bergen Women

Hackensack, New Jersey. Mrs. Valerie O. Stark, 32, Charles Street, Lodi, was granted a divorce yesterday from Clifford Stark, 35, of 347 Main Street, Belleville by Bergen County Judge Joseph W. Marini. They were married in Easton, Pennsylvania, June 13, 1955. She charged extreme cruelty. Mrs. Selma Norton, 268 Gordon Drive, Paramus, also charged cruelty in the complaint against her husband, Thomas, 45, an accountant, of the same address. They were married in Jersey City October 3, 1942. Eight new divorce suits were filed by residents in the area. Edward Mangarell, 15-09 Elmary Place, Fair Lawn, from Jerilyn, 28 High Street, Orange. Wed in East Paterson May 17, 1963. He charges infidelity. Mrs. Elizabeth Franck, 2-10 28th Street, Fair Lawn, from Andrew, same address, extreme cruelty. Wed In Passaic June 13, 1953, they have two children. Mrs. Carol Ann Franklin, 70 Humboldt Street, Wood-Ridge, from Victor Franklin, 73 Keasler Avenue, Lodi. Wed May 21, 1961 in Wood-Ridge, she charges cruelty. Michael Vitale Jr., 467 Thomas Avenue, Lyndhurst, from Joelen, 23 Orchard Drive, Clifton, for desertion January 6, 1964. They were married in Clifton, January 19, 1962. Jack Fischer, 26 Spring Dell, Rutherford, from Mariea Fischer, 244 Sanford Street, Orange, desertion in March 1964. They married in Paterson July 20, 1963. Mrs. Janet Gordon, 318 Victoria Terrace, Paramus, sue for support from William Gordon of Yonkers. They were married August 27, 1965 and allegedly be left her in March. Mrs. Barbara Lee Di Stefano, 6 Maybrook Drive, Maywood, from Philip Di Stefano, 33 Anderson Avenue, Fairview, desertion April 23, 1964. They were married December 19. 1963. Mrs. Marilyn Marron Heifer, 101 Prospect Avenue, Hackensack, from Marc Heifer, now of New York City, for desertion January 1, 1964. Married May 3, 1959 in Teaneck, they have two children.

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