from The Republican (Danville, Indiana)—issue of Thursday, August 8, 1918—page 1, column 3:
TWO MARRIED PEOPLE SEEK SEPARATION
One Husband and One Wife File Strong Complaints
[…] Raymond Fronk seeks separation from Pearl Fronk […] Raymond says they were married Nov. 20, 1914 and separated July 1, 1918. He alleges that his wife drank to excess and became intoxicated, that she cursed him and called him vile names, that she is unfaithful and is now living in Indianapolis with one Walter Cressman and that she has said she had married him.
from the Danville Gazette (Danville, Indiana)--issue of Thursday, February 20, 1919--page 1, column 5:
Granted Divorce
Raymond Fronk's plea for a divorce from Pearl Fronk was granted by Judge Dougan, when the defendant failed to appear. The couple were married Nov. 20, 1914, and separated July 1, 1917.