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THE CHEVALIER DIVORCE.

WIFE VERY LONELY.

LOST FOR INTEREST IN LIFE,

At Hollywood recently someone spoke to Betty Garat, wife of a French actor, of Maurice Chevalier and "his sudden divorce after fame had come to him.

“ Yes, that was a great pity,” she said. “We knew Chevalier in Paris and we are friends of his wife, Yvonne. She admits she was terribly jealous of Maurice in Hollywood. She could never quite reconcile her •Continental Ideas to the new code which confronted them out there. Yvonne seems lonely without him. “ Just before we left Paris I met her one day in a hat shop trying on all of the new models and she told me then she was simply lost for an interest in life.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)

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THE CHEVALIER DIVORCE. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)

THE CHEVALIER DIVORCE. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18927, 22 April 1933, Page 16 (Supplement)

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