Monday, Dec. 09, 1946
Married. Alain Darlan, 32, son of Vichy's Admiral Vice Premier Darlan (assassinated in 1942), who at the invitation of President Roosevelt came to the U.S. in 1943 to get treatment for polio; and Mrs. Phyllis Kellum, 37, Warm Springs Foundation physiotherapist; both for the second time; in Warm Springs, Ga.
Married. Irene Castle McLaughlin, 53, who, with husband Vernon, set dance styles for two continents, whose streamlined figure & bobbed hair set feminine fashion in the years surrounding World War I; and George Enzinger, 54, her former business manager; she for the fourth time, he for the second; in Madison, Wis.
Divorced. William Force Dick, 29, half-brother of John Jacob Astor; by Virginia French Dick, 29, sister of the first Mrs. John Jacob Astor; after five years of marriage, no children; in Reno.
Died. Edward G. Budd, 75, founder-president of the $80,000,000 Budd Co., which made the first marketable all-steel automobile body in 1912, the first streamlined stainless steel train (Zephyr) in 1934; of a heart attack; in Germantown, Pa.
Died. John A. Hillerich, 80, who in 1884 made the first "Louisville Slugger" baseball bat, later founded the famed Hillerich & Bradsby Co. which manufactures nearly all bats for the major and minor leagues (over 2,000,000 a year), for half a century has supplied baseball's great with tailor-made weapons; in Chicago.
Died. Albert George Schmedeman, 82, onetime Minister to Norway (1913-21), former Democratic governor of Wisconsin (1933-35), fourtime mayor of Madison; after long illness; in Madison, Wis.
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