“Mrs. Baldwin Never D Quarrels with a Guest ”
Ml San Francisco Is agog with the I [ silt Men departure of the French tennis ] -tar. :Suz; nne Lenglen, and her mother from the magnificent Baldwin mansion jit-ar Pasadena. About five weeks ag<> |
Suzanne arrived from Paris with her mother, in company with Baldwin Baldwin, the heir to many millions, but declined to deny or confirm reports of their engagement. Everything apparently went smoothly until a recent afternoon, when the temperamental tennis star suddenly left tfit beautiful Arcadian Estate and went to a San Francisco hotel. -Mrs. Baldwin never quarrels with a guest,” was the only statement
Mi-. \nita Baldwin would issue for T ,id'li< a t i«»n following the reports that ther< . |, ;M | been a violent quarrel betwoen the two families.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 12
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130“Mrs. Baldwin Never D Quarrels with a Guest” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 12
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