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Sued for Divorce. Julius ("Groucho") Marx; by Ruth Marx; after 21 years; in Los Angeles. She charged the loping, rapid-fire comedian with causing her "physical pain and mental anguish."
Sued for Divorce. By Katherine Anne Porter, prize-winning short-story writer: Albert Russel Erskine Jr.; in Reno.
Divorced. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, 29, ex-sportsman, multimillionaire boatswain U.S.N.R.; by Manuela Hudson Vanderbilt, 28; quickly (in ten minutes), quietly (the records were sealed); in Reno. She first sued for divorce in New York last August on grounds of adultery, dropped the suit in the face of publicity.
Died. Nathalie Sedgwick Colby, 67, novelist (Green Forest, Black Stream), ex-wife of Bainbridge Colby, Woodrow Wilson's Secretary of State; in Manhattan. Once a celebrated hostess to Washington society, she satirized the blue bloods in her writings, and Colby, when he sued for divorce in France, complained that...
Sued for Divorce. By Faith Baldwin, 48, romancer for the women's magazines, writer of 40-odd novels (including Alimony, Love's a Puzzle, Men Are Such Fools): Hugh H. Cuthrell, Brooklyn businessman; after 21 years of marriage; in Bridgeport, Conn.