PARTING OF THE WAYS
JOAN AND FRANCHOT TONE. t. Miss Joan Crawford, on her arrival in New Yok from Hollywood recently, announced that she could not accept any invitations as she was having an eve-of-divorce dinner with her husband, Franchot Tone. “A-fter dinner,” she said, “we shall go to a show together.” They were to be divorced by a Los Angeles court, which is apparently willing to decide in the absence of both parties. When she had escaped from sixty members of the Joan Crawford Club who met her at the station, Joan gave these views:— “Divorces should be friendly. Bitterness is just stupid and so awkward when one meets one’s former husband at parties.
“Everything has been arranged amicably, even to the custody of our little dog. I am to keep him, but Franchot has visiting privileges.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 5
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138PARTING OF THE WAYS Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 5
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