Word: daughter-in-law
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Dorothy Aldis (Mrs. Graham Aldis), contributor to magazines and colyums, is a daughter of James Keeley, onetime managing editor of the Chicago Tribune; a daughter-in-law of Mary Reynolds Aldis, in whose Aldis Playhouse in Lake Forest, 111., many an able amateur has functioned...
...Perhaps it is because the theatre is way down in one of the Greenwich Village nooks of inaccessibility; possibly because one-act plays do not sell in Manhattan; possibly, also, because the production is heavyhanded. In one play, a paralytic suddenly discovers he has the ability to strangle daughter-in-law, which he does with gusto. In another, choice Chinese diabolisms are dramatized. On the whole, there is a great deal of cruelty with a minimum of refinement...
FarewelL At Victoria Station the King-Emperor and his Consort, who never leave London to welcome or say farewell to anyone, bade Godspeed to the Duke and Duchess as they entrained for Portsmouth. With grave decorum the King-Emperor entered the Ducal railway compartment, kissed his daughter-in-law, half-embraced his son with a fatherly pat upon the back and stepped out of the com- partment again onto the platform. Edward of Wales, always in high spirits when chatting with his merry sister-in-law, rode down to Portsmouth, as did Prince Henry and Prince George. When the royal...
Married. Lucia Hosmer Chase, daughter of Irving H. Chase, President Ingersoll Watch Co.; sister of Mrs. Charles Phelps Taft II, Chief Justice Taft's daughter-in-law; to one Thomas Ewing, Jr.; in Waterbury...
Marie's daughter-in-law, Princess Helene of Greece, wife of the abdicated Crown Prince Carol, resides quietly in Bucharest, ignoring her husband's philanderings, comforted by the companionship of Princess Irene of Greece, her sister...