FROM THE DIVORCE COURT TO THE ALTAR
By TdesrapJi—Press J,ondon, April S, Lady Eandolph Cliurchijl (5l«. G. Dornwallis-West) was granted a decree absoluto in the" Divorce Court ill tho morning, and, in the ftfternoeiij her divorced 'husband married Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the actress. . Nebody except witnesses- attended ill©ceremony. Lady E-andolpli Churchill, tridow of the late ifflKl Eawdoljih Churchill, and mother of Mr. Winston Cliurchill (Fiist Lord-of the Admij-altK), is a daughter of tbo kte Leoßftrd Jerome, of New York. She married 31r.. CornwaUis-West in 1900. Mrs, Patrick Campbell's first Inisbahd iost his life during the South Africaa War.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2118, 8 April 1914, Page 2
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98FROM THE DIVORCE COURT TO THE ALTAR Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2118, 8 April 1914, Page 2
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