Monday, Jun. 13, 1927

Reported Engaged. Howard O. Kinsey, 27, famed tennis-player, member of the U. S. 1924 successful Davis Cup Team; to Fraulein Cecile Aussem, 18, his pupil at St. Cloud, France.

Married. Gilbert Monell Hitchcock, 67, onetime (1903-05, 1907-11) U. S. Senator from Nebraska; to Miss Martha Harris; in Memphis, Tenn.

Married. Mrs. Adele Rosenwald Deutsch, daughter of Julius Rosenwald, Chairman of Sears, Roebuck & Co. (mail orders) ; to Dr. David Levy; in London. She recently received a divorce from Armand S. Deutsch (TIME, April 18).

Married. Francis Huger McAdoo, 38, lawyer, son of William Gibbs McAdoo, U. S. Secretary of the Treasury under President Wilson; to Mrs. Mary I. Bovee Taylor; in Manhattan. Both are divorced. The speed with which Mrs. Ethel Preston McCormack McAdoo received her Paris divorce in 1923 caused Premier Raymond Poincare to institute an inquiry.

Married. Captain W. A. Tyler, 99, probably sole survivor of the battle of Fort Sumter, onetime superintendent of Arlington Cemetery; to Mrs. Martha Jellison, 70; at the Illinois Soldiers' Home, Quincy, Ill.

Died. Stephen Adamczyn ("Steve Adams"), 24, Chicago lightweight boxer; in a bout with Champion Sammy Mandell; in Kansas City, Kan.

Died. Mrs. Cathleen Neilson Vanderbilt Colford, 40, onetime (1903-20) wife of the late Reginald Claypoole Vanderbilt; suddenly, from heart disease; in Paris.

Died. Senora Natalia Chacon Calles, 48, wife of Mexican President Plutarco Elias Calles; from a heart attack, following a major operation; in Los Angeles.

Died. Frank DeKlyn Huyler, 50, onetime (1910-26) president of Huyler's Inc. (chain candy stores)* at Stony Point, N. Y.; suddenly of heart disease.

Died. Fred Wadsworth Moore. 57, famed graduate manager and treasurer of Harvard athletics; in Cambridge, Mass.; from a heart attack, following a chilling exposure when he went over the Cornell boat-race course in an open launch.

Died. Thomas E. Rush, 60, famed Tammany insurgent politician, one-time (1923-26) president of the National Democratic Club; from double pneumonia; in Manhattan.

Died. Henry Charles Keith Petty-Fitzmaurice, 82, Marquess of Lansdowne, famed British statesman since the Gladstone ministry; after a short illness, at New Haven, near Clonmel, Ireland.

Died. Annie Buchanan, 89, niece of onetime (1857-61) U. S. President James Buchanan; in Philadelphia.

*John S. Huyler, father of Frank, founded the company in 1876, after concocting a high grade molasses candy in his father's bakery. On his death in 1910 the three sons, David, Frank and Coulter inherited the business. In 1925 they sold their manufacturing business and 51 retail stores to a southern syndicate, which in turn sold out to the Schulte Retail Stores Corp. (TIME, Jan. 31).