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- 19 Sep 1936 Joseph DesChatelet and Alice DesChatelet
- Contentious Divorce
- Chicago Daily News
- Chicago, Illinois
- September 19, 1936 - Page 1

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- From Chicago Daily News 15 Oct 1959
- Chicago Daily News
- Chicago, Illinois
- October 15, 1959 - Page 139

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- Joseph and Alice DesChatelets Divorce/Custody
- Unreadable
- Daily Times
- Chicago, Illinois
- August 28, 1936 - Page 20

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- Joseph and Alice DesChatelets
- Contentious Divorce
- Daily Times
- Chicago, Illinois
- August 28, 1936 - Page 28

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