Hi,
I'm not trying to put the cat amongst the pigeons, just offering different ideas, in the absence of a divorce record for your couple. Are you sure they divorced??
Divorces were more rare in those days, as they were not only expensive but rather more difficult to acquire, compared to modern day.
In many cases, rather than go through divorce or unable to be granted one, couples wishing to be together would leave their respective spouse/s and set up home together in another town, as man and wife, the woman taking the man's name, and everyone assuming they were a married couple.
In the case of my grandmother, it is possible for some people to re-marry without having got divorced. She was deserted by my grandfather approx 1933/34. By 1940 she had met someone else and wanted to re-marry. On a solicitor's advice, she posted the required notices in the newspapers for x amount of weeks, appealing for knowledge of the whereabouts of her husband, to which there was no response. She had tp prove that she had made every possible effort to locate & contact him, to no avail. As a period of 7 years had elapsed, he was declared dead and she was legally able to marry again. On her 2nd marriage cert she is 'widow'. I often wonder what happens in cases like this where the first spouse might turn up!! I'm sure it has happened.
Anyway, just offering some food for thought.