from The Republican (Danville, Indiana)—issue of Thursday, May 23, 1918—page 3, column 6:
THREE DIVORCE SUITS ARE FILED WITHIN WEEK
Stories of Those Who Wish Relief From Ills
Fred I. Kenworthy wants a divorce from Nettie Kenworthy. […] They were married Oct. 21, 1914 and separated Jan. 23, 1918. He alleges that she cursed him, told him frequently she did not love him, that there were other men she thought a great deal more of, that she was not going to live with him any more, that she told him that “he was no damned man any more” and that she had no further use for him. He also alleges that she would go away from home for days and would come back looking as if she had been badly used. He alleges she corresponded with other men and kept company with them.