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HOLLYWOOD marriage lines are getting tangled again. This time it's Sonja Henie (right) here photographed on the witness stand in a Chicago Court as she sought a divorce from her husband, Dan Topping, ex-U.S.M.C. officer and millionaire sportsman. Above Topping discusses his troubles over a cup of something at the Stork Club, New York, with his new girl friend, Kay Sutton Weaver. Miss Henie is skating back to Hollywood films once she has settled this upset.

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 7

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HOLLYWOOD marriage lines are getting tangled again. This time it's Sonja Henie (right) here photographed on the witness stand in a Chicago Court as she sought a divorce from her husband, Dan Topping, ex-U.S.M.C. officer and millionaire sportsman. Above Topping discusses his troubles over a cup of something at the Stork Club, New York, with his new girl friend, Kay Sutton Weaver. Miss Henie is skating back to Hollywood films once she has settled this upset. Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 7

HOLLYWOOD marriage lines are getting tangled again. This time it's Sonja Henie (right) here photographed on the witness stand in a Chicago Court as she sought a divorce from her husband, Dan Topping, ex-U.S.M.C. officer and millionaire sportsman. Above Topping discusses his troubles over a cup of something at the Stork Club, New York, with his new girl friend, Kay Sutton Weaver. Miss Henie is skating back to Hollywood films once she has settled this upset. Chronicle (Levin), 13 March 1946, Page 7

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