Monday, Jul. 30, 1934
Born, To Edwin H. Vare, Jr., 38, nephew of onetime Philadelphia Republican Boss William Scott Vare, and Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare. 31, five-time U. S. women's golf champion: a son; their second child; in Philadelphia.
Engaged. Mildred Hall, 29, secretary to Mrs. Herbert Hoover; and Thomas Allen Campbell, 33, Los Angeles school teacher, son of onetime Governor of Arizona Thomas Edward Campbell.
Engaged. Richard Leo Simon, 34, Manhattan publisher (Simon & Schuster: cross word puzzles; The Story of Philosophy; Trader Horn); and Andrea Heinemann, 25. his office telephone operator.
Married. Jean Michel Davidson. 21, son of Sculptor Jo Davidson; and Mile Joannine Helyett Georgette Ninon, 22. of Chinon, France; in London. The bride wore green fingernails to match her dress.
Divorced. Mrs. Jean De Wolfe Weil, 25, granddaughter of the late Mrs. Warren Gamaliel Harding; from Charles M. Weil, 31, onetime Marion furniture-store manager; in Marion, Ohio. Mrs. Weil's father was the late Marshall E. De Wolfe, Mrs. Harding's son by her first marriage.
Divorced. Helen Giffords Husing; from Edward B. ("Ted") Husing, 32, radio sports announcer; in Reno.
Awarded. To Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy: Spain's Grand Cross of Naval Merit; in Madrid.
Died, Louise Dudley Breckinridge, 17, daughter of Col. Henry Breckinridge, one-time Assistant Secretary of War (1913-16), attorney for Col. Charles Lindbergh; by tripping and accidentally discharging into her heart a bullet from a .22-calibre rifle; near Bethesda, Md.
Died. Carl Ludwig Weagant, 26, yachtsman, associate editor of Yachting; by his own hand (hanging); in Douglaston, L. I. In 1929 Mr. Weagant sailed a 46-ft. ketch from Ithaca, N. Y. to Ithaca, Greece, presented the Greeks with a stone from the Cornell campus engraved "Cornell Forever."
Died. Mrs. Ethel Sperry Crocker, philanthropist. War relief worker, wife of San Francisco Banker William Henry Crocker (Crocker First National Bank); after long illness; in Hillsborough, Calif,
Died. Rt. Rev. William Frederic Faber, 74, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Montana; of drowning: in Paradise Creek, Glacier National Park, Mont. Search parties found his body two days after the Bishop, an ardent mountain-climber, had left for a walk.
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