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Suing for Divorce. Mrs. Lucy Cotton Thomas Ament, onetime wife of the late Edward R. Thomas, New York Morning Telegraph publisher: Colonel Lytton Gray Ament; at Reno, Nev. Introduced to each other at Washington in 1926 by Queen Marie of Rumania, they were married secretly, went to Rumania as guests of the Queen, honeymooned royally, romantically...
Divorcing each other. Irving T. Bush, 60, president of the Bush Terminal Co. (Brooklyn, N. Y.), Bush Terminal Buildings Co., Bush Terminal Railroad Co.; and Mrs. Maude Beard Bush. Mr. Bush has. completed two-thirds of the required three-months' residence at Reno, Nev., while Mrs. Bush has established residence in Westchester County, N. Y. and is consulting a White Plains attorney. Result: a legal race...
Divorced. Sir James Heath. 78, British iron tycoon; by Lady Mary Heath, aviatrix (Capetown-to-London); at Reno, Nev. She called Sir James "the tight knight," said he was "a bit touched...
Married. Waddill Catchings, president of Goldman Sachs Trading Corp., Manhattan investment brokers; to Mrs. May Francis; in Reno, Nev.; 24 hours after being divorced by Mrs. Helen Werner Catchings. Mr. Catchings established Nevada residence; Mrs. Catchings sued. Reputed settlement (out of court): $1,000,000 cash, $50,000 a year alimony, $100,000 a year for maintenance of three minor children...
Suing for Divorce. Mrs. Evelyn Marshall Field, Manhattan socialite, from Marshall Field, Ill, grandson of the late Chicago department-store tycoon; at Reno, Nev. A settlement out of court gives Mrs. Field a $3,000,000 town house in Manhattan, more than $1,000,000 a year alimony, custody of the three children: Marshall IV, 14; Barbara, 11; Bernice...