14 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. April 29. 1963. R. l. Reyno Settle Divo ATLANTA (Am—Wealthy R. . Reynolds and Inn Canadian- born third wife settled their bit- tier, four-year divorce fight Sa- turday h a surprising agree- gave Mrs. Reynolds $50000 ment that. more than 32.000300 in alimony and legally severed their mar- tinge The settlement came nearly one year after a second jury verdict had given Reynolds a divorce and denied Mrs. Rey- nolds any alimony or lawyer fees. An appeal of the divorce verdict was withdraWn as her part of the bargain. The tobacco fortune heir Is not well and “his physical well. ng requires that a halt brought to litigation between the t couple." said his lawyer. Wil- OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela. tive.c as a tribute to the deceas- ed. CHESLEY W. RUE”. Residents of Murray Harbour and surrounding communities were shocked and saddened on the evening of Februaiy 19. 1963. when they learned of the tragic ed death of “(‘hct' as he was famil- tarly known. due to his car col-‘ MRS. AUGUSTUS HURRY l through the department of north-t liding with the (‘ train at his home. He was born at High Flank on July 22. 1916. the only son of the, late Joseph and Adeline Gormley Ruell and moved to Murray Harbour thirteen years ago. He was a lobster fisherman and a part time employee of Canada Packers Ltd, in Char- lottetown for the past eighteen 3’ NR. evening Wilmot crossing near 5. He leaves to mourn his wife, the. aformer Carrie. Carson Wil- liams of Reach Point and five drilldren. Frederick. Joy, Shel- don. Ethel and Chesley, all at home: also one John 'Blue, Seaforth, On- tarie. The tuner-cl. which was very largely attended was held from the Pentecostal Tabernacle at Murray River of which he served on the board of trustees. on Saturday. Februarv 23, a 8 o'clock with his pastor Rev. sister llrine), l t namely. Charles. Lorne. Ids, Wile rce Battle ,liam H. Schroder Jr. of Atlanta. ' third wife, Muriel Mars- ton Reynolds of New York an , formerly of Toronto, got a cash, payment of $681,250 and will get ‘ . a year over the next 20 years. She already had received payments of $94,072 and $177,301 ,under court orders. : Under the agreement, Smythe Gambieli, Atlanta law- yer for the 44-year-old Mrs. Rey- nolds. and his partners received $500,000 for legal services. Reynolds, 57, also agreed tot kcep intact at $1,000,000 trust fund established in a Winnipeg ank in favor of Mrs. Reynolds and er mother from which hey receive about $32,000 an- 5 it nually for life. Reynolds and his third wile lived together seven years in 'half a dozen homes be main- tained. He filed for divorce in August. 1959, while Mrs. Reyu nolds was visiting in Paris : He charged her with cruelt.y,. OBITUARY inserted by friends and rela~l lives as a tribute to the deceas-l 'llhere passed away at the‘ Prince Edward island Hospital.‘ March 13th. l963. Mrs. Augustus? Hurry of West Royalty. Born in the year 1878. daugh-l ter of Richard and Catherine Stockman, Winsloe. the last lmember of a family of eleven.l < Her husband predeceased herl in the year 1 9 Funeral services were held“ March 16th. from the Madman .Funeral Home. Services were conducted by Mr. J. Miller and Rev. G.G. Wyrwas. Hymns sung were “Abide With Me." l“’llhe Lord's My Shepherd". l Interment was in Highficldl ‘cemelery. t The pallbearers being. Jackl Bell. William MacKinnon. anal lBurry. John Weeks. Ben Moore and Walter Glover. She leaves to mourn her pass- I ing four sons. six daughters. West | 5R0yalty. Stanley, Highfield.l ‘ wastctulness and extravagance and said his health was threat- ened because of constant nu- ing- Sc'nroder said the settlement would permit Reynolds to d'u- pose of some property in Flor- ida and Canada for which hel had not been able to deliver ti-l tle without Mrs. Reynolds' nig- ture. He said she signed quit claim deeds to a Palm Beach. Fla. house valued at $150,000 and to: some commercial property in Toronto. Children’s Fund Elects Officers MONTREAL (CPL Catt-inc R. M. Wilson of Ottawa was re- elected national president of the Canadian Save the Children's, Fund at the organization's na- tional annual meeting Saturday. More than 00 out-of—town dele- gates and several from the Montreal area attended the two- day meeting. ‘ First Vice - President Scott Montgomery of Toronto said the CSCF spent 3633.800 on welfare projects in several underdevel- oped countries in the last year. Cash received lrom donations . 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