WOOLWORTH HEIRESS
HONEYMOON INTERRUPTED. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Recd. January 9, 2.30 p.mJ NEW YORK, January 8. The two heirs to Woolworth's five and ten cent store millions figure sensationally in the news to-day. Princess Alexis Mdivani, formerly Barbara Hutton, arrived in California on a round-the-world honeymoon, but without her titled husband, who avoided the State, apparently to keep from accepting a subpoena awaiting him. to testify at the trials of his brother Princes David and Serge, for alleged petroleum frauds. It is rumoured that he has gone to British Columbia, and expects to rejoin his wife at Honolulu.
Meanwhile, in New York, it is reported that Barbara’s cousin, Woolworth Donahue’s engagement to Dorothy Fell, step-daughter of Ogden Mills, a former Secretary to the Treasury, was secretly broken. Both families refuse to confirm or deny, but' society circles declare that the wedding, is definitely cancelled.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 January 1934, Page 2
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