Monday, Jan. 31, 1938
Married. Cecilia Hoyt De Mille Calvin, 29, daughter of Film Producer Cecil Blount De Mille; to Joseph W. Harper, 34, Manhattan and Hollywood publisher, who ushered at his fiancee's 1930 marriage to Broker Francis Calvin; in Kansas City, Mo.
Married. Lois De Fee, 19, onetime bouncer in Manhattan's Dizzy Club who stands 6 ft. 4 in., weighs 190 lb.; to 3 1/2-ft., 79-lb. Midget Bill Curtis, 29; in Miami
Beach, Fla. Two years ago husky Miss De Fee said: "Isn't it funny how big women like me are always getting tangled up with little bitty men?"
Died. Rosamond Pinchot Gaston, 32, tall, handsome actress (the nun in Max Reinhardt's Miracle, 1924), niece of Pennsylvania's onetime Governor Gifford Pinchot; of carbon monoxide poisoning; in a garage at her Old Brookville, L. I. home.
Died. Therese Pereyra Blum, wife (second) of France's onetime Premier Leon Blum, who once said of her: "Madame Blum is my best adviser, my best friend, my best beloved, and my finest chauffeur"; after a gall bladder operation; in Paris.
Died. Captain Bruce Richardson Ware II, U. S. N., 50, whose gun crew on the transport Mongolia fired the first U. S. shot in the War on April 19, 1917, sinking a German submarine; of heart disease; in San Diego, Calif.
Died. Professor William Henry Pickering, 79, astronomer who discovered the planet Phoebe in 1899, 20 years later prognosticated and located the ninth planet, Pluto; at Mandeville Observatory, Jamaica.
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