April 29--Mrs. Franklyn-Haldene left yesterday for Washington.
May 6--Mrs. Franklyn-Haldene, who is visiting in Washington, will
return next week.
May 13--Mrs. Franklyn-Haldene has returned home from a delightful
visit in Washington.
Sometimes, when there was no escape from it, Mr. Franklyn-Haldene's
name also appeared.
From mundane things to the spiritual!
"Yes, I feel for Mrs. Bennington," continued Mrs. Haldene. "We have to
submit to our boys' running around with actresses; but to marry them!"
"And married life, I understand, seldom agrees with them. They
invariably return to the stage. I wonder if this woman has ever been
married before?"
"I shouldn't be surprised. For my part, I'm very glad the ceremony
will not be performed in the church. Hush!" with a warning glance over
her shoulder.
There was a sudden craning of necks, an agitation among the hats and
bonnets. Down the aisle came a handsome, dignified woman in widow's
weeds, a woman who was easily fifty-six, but who looked as if she had
just crossed the threshold of the forties. Her face was serene, the
half-smile on her lips was gentle and sweet her warm brown eyes viewed
the world peacefully.
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