A sequel to the Titanic disaster was enacted at Lebanon [Penn] in the reunion of Mrs. Mary Ostman [sic], of Croatia, Hungary, with her husband.
Mrs. Ostman was a passenger on the lost ship and her name not appearing among those saved by the Carpathia, Mr. Ostman, who had been working here, gave her up for lost and left for the West.
When Mrs. Ostman reached Lebanon, after being detained for some time in New York, she was at a loss what to do, but the authorities interested themselves in her case and located Ostman in Detroit.
He came here at once on learning that his wife had been saved from the wreck. They will live in Detroit.
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