Monday, Sep. 09, 1929
Born. To TIME Circulation Manager & Mrs. Roy E. Larson; a daughter, in Manhattan. Weight: 5 1/2 Ib. Name: Margot Anne.
Reported Engaged. Charles Paddock, onetime "fastest human" (sprints); and Madeline Lubetty of Manhattan, cinemactress (Cardigan), legitimactress (The Fool).
Engaged. Gilbert Colgate Jr. of Manhattan, son of the cosmetics tycoon; and Miss Nina Haven King, Manhattan socialite.
Married. A. Evan Gwynne of Manhattan, nephew, of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt; and Miss Barbara Talbot-Peterson, Pittsburgh socialite; in Manhattan.
Married. Mary Eaton, cinemactress (Glorifying the American Girl), musicomedy actress (Kid Boots, Five O'Clock Girl); and Millard Webb, cinema director; in Los Angeles.
Married. Ruth Elder, 24, transAtlantic air passenger; and Walter Camp Jr., cinema-producer, son of the late great Yale footballcoach; in Manhattan.
Married. Capt. Sir George Hubert Wilkins, 40, Australian polar flyer. Graf Zeppelin passenger and Hearst correspondent; and Suzanne Bennett, 28. Australia-born actress (Vanities, The Cyclone Lover); in Cleveland.
Died. Warren Packard of Warren, Ohio, motor car Scion; in a seaplane accident near Detroit.
Died. Alfred Edward McCordic, 67, of Winnetka, Ill., president of Illinois Car & Equipment Co.; in Chicago.
Died. Dr. Charles Williamson Richardson, 68, of Washington, D. C., ear, nose & throat specialist, friend and physician to Presidents Roosevelt, Taft, Harding, Coolidge; in Boston.
Died. William Burnet Tuthill, 74, of Manhattan, architect (Carnegie Hall); in Manhattan.
Died. Col. Abraham Gilbert Mills, 85, of Manhattan, Civil War veteran, Otis Elevator Co. official, onetime (1882-85) National Baseball League president; at his summer home, Terrace Gardens, Mass.
Died. Rt. Hon. Sir Ernest Mason Satow, 86, of Devonshire, England, one-time British Minister to Japan, China; author (A Gidde to Diplomatic Practice, A Diplomat in Japan) ; in Devonshire.
Died. Thomas ("Jeff") Jefferson, great Dane, favorite dog of Alfred Emanuel Smith; at Albany; "of a broken heart" while his master was living at a Manhattan hotel.