Married. August Belmont 3d, Harvard graduate, son of the late August Belmont Jr.; and Elizabeth Lee Saltonstall, Boston socialite, daughter of John Lee Saltonstall, onetime (1911-12) member of the Massachusetts Legislature; in Hamilton, Mass.
Married. Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddie Jr., 34, fun-loving Manhattan and Philadelphia socialite-sportsman, divorced secretly last March by Mrs. Mary Duke Biddle, niece of the late great tobacco tycoon James Buchanan ("Buck"') Duke, daughter of the late Benjamin Newton Duke who left her over $50,000,000 in 1929; and Mrs. Margaret Boyce Thompson Schulze, 34, only daughter of the late mining tycoon Col. William Boyce Thompson who died last June (TIME, July 7, 1930) leaving an estate of over $85,000,000: in London.
Married. Eleanor Pratt, granddaughter of the late Charles Pratt who was a co-founder of Standard Oil Co. and founder of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N. Y.; and James Ramsay Hunt Jr., son of Dr. James Ramsay Hunt who served as War-time neuropsychiatrist with the A. E. F.; at St. John's of Lattingtown, Locust Valley, L. I. (tiny socialite church to which Banker John Pierpont Morgan presented last year a brand new carved oak interior).
Married. Margaret G. Spence, foster-daughter and heiress of the late Clara B. Spence who founded Manhattan's socialite Spence School for Girls, ward of Principal Charlotte S. Baker of the school; and George Callendine Heck Jr., Manhattan socialite, Harvard man (1930); in Manhattan.
Married. Margaret Morton Eustis, granddaughter of the late Levi Parsons Morton, banker and vice president of the U. S. (1889-93); and David Edward Finley, Special Assistant to Secretary of the Treasury Andrew William Mellon; in Oatlands, Va.
Seeking Divorce. Mrs. Eva Baur Hansl; from Raleigh Hansl, retired Manhattan stockbroker; in Bridgeport, Conn. She called her husband an "incurable Princeton man," because he made her live in Princeton from 1918 to 1921 while he took graduate courses, and suggested that they should live together as "college chums."
Elected. Pierre Benoit, French novelist; to be a member of the French Academy (traditionally limited to 40 members); succeeding the late dramatist Georges de Porto-Riche.
General Max Weygand, commander-in-chief of the French army, to succeed the late Marshal Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre.
