Born. To Mae Murray, cinemactress, and David M'Divani, Prince of Georgia, a son; 16 months ago, in Los Angeles. Said Prince M'Divani: "We had thought to keep the fact a secret ... because of the effect it might have on my wife's career."
Engagement Broken. Mariquita Villard, niece of Editor Oswald Garrison Villard (The Nation), great granddaughter of famed Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison; and Louis Warren Hill Jr., son of Chairman Louis Warren Hill of the Great Northern R. R. directorate; by mutual consent.
Married. Elizabeth B. Smith, 15, of Stewartsville, N. J.; to her great granduncle, one Samuel M. Senguine, 65; at the Smith farm, in Parker's Grove, in the presence of Greatgrandparent Smith.
Married. William Faversham Jr., 22, actor (The Ivory Door) and actor's son; to Sarah Q. Shaw, of Concord, Mass.; in Concord.
Married. Aaron Steuer, lawyer son of Max D. Steuer, famed criminal lawyer; to Virginia Clark, dancer (Sidewalks of New York); at Jackson Heights, L. I.
Married. Margaret Carnegie Perkins, grandniece of Andrew Carnegie; to John Speer Laughlin, son of Steelman George McCully Laughlin Jr. (Jones & Laughlin); at Southampton, L. I.
Married. Lucy Leffingwell, daughter of Russell Cornell Leffingwell, Morgan partner; to Thomas John Edward Pulling of Santa Barbara. Calif.; at Cold Spring Harbor, L. L, Rector Peabody of Groton School officiating.
Married. Susan Lord Buckland, daughter of Vice President Edward Grant Buckland of the New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R.; to Arthur Milliken, senior master at the Brooks School, North Andover, Mass.; in New Haven.
Divorced. Carol Caraiman, abdicated Crown Prince of Rumania; by Princess Helen of Greece and Rumania, mother of King Mihai of Rumania (see page 16).
Divorced. Rodney ("Gypsy") Smith, famed evangelist; by Karin Tjader Smith; in Bridgeport, Conn. She charged "intolerable" cruelty after having been persuaded to withdraw worse charges. Born in a gypsy camp in Scotland, Rodney Smith found God in the Salvation Army, in London, when he was 17. Since then, for 50 years, he has preached and sung God all over the world.
Elected. Merlin A. Cudlip, 31, for five years secretary of the Packard Motor Car Co.; to be also vice president. In November 1918, soon after his graduation from the University of Michigan, he entered the Packard company as a clerk.
Elected. Andre Homberg, vice chairman of La Compagnie Generate Transat-lantique (French Line); to be chairman; succeeding John Enri dal Piaz, who died last fortnight (TIME, June 25).
Elected. Richard Frank Grant, president of the Susquehanna Collieries Company, onetime (1924-25) president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; to be head of the new Lehigh Valley Coal Co. sales corporation.
Elected. Arthur Merriman Harris, vice president of the World Sunday School Association; to be president of the Northern Baptist convention.
Died. Paul Raditch, deputy in the Jugoslav Parliament; by assassination; at Belgrade (see page 16).
Died. Donn Byrne (Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne), 39, mystic Irish author (Messer Marco Polo, Blind Raftery, Hangman's House, etc.), self-styled "last of the traditional Irish story tellers"; in an automobile accident, at Bandon, County Cork.