Monday, Jun. 13, 1938

Born. To Princess Sibylle and Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden; their third daughter, to the disappointment of the nation, which wanted a prince; in Stockholm.

Engagement Reported. Jadwiga Jedrzejowska (Yah-dvee-ga Yed-drze-yoef-ska--"Yah-Yah"), 25, Polish typist-tennist who eats beefsteak for breakfast, hits tennis balls as powerfully as a man; to Captain Laskswski Karinier; in Warsaw.

Engagement Reported. Horton Smith, 30, professional golfer; to Barbara Louise Bourne, 26, granddaughter of Singer Sewing Machine Co.'s late President Frederick Bourne; in Springfield, Mo.

Engaged. Gloria Braggiotti, fashion columnist (sister of Pianist Mario Braggiotti, Actor Stiano Braggiotti, Socialite Mrs. John Davis Lodge); to Emlen Pope Etting, painter; in Manhattan.

Married. Lily Pons, 33, operatic and cinematic soprano; to Andre Kostelanetz, 36, orchestra leader who two years ago flew 126,000 miles shuttling between New York, where he conducted, and Hollywood, where he courted ("I proposed to Lily every time I went out"); in a tea house on Miss Pons's estate at Silver Mine, Conn. Maid of honor: Soprano Geraldine Farrar. Guests: Sopranos Grace Moore, Gladys Swarthout.

Married. Rose Lolita Long, 21, only daughter of the late Senator Huey Long of Louisiana; and Dr. Osmyn William McFarland, 29, surgeon; in Baton Rouge.

Married. Jandyra Vargas, younger daughter of Brazil's Dictator-President Getulio Vargas; to Ruy da Costa Gama, 25, apprentice pilot of Pan American Airways' Brazilian subsidiary, Panair do Brasil; in Rio de Janeiro.

Married. Princess Eugenie of Greece and Denmark, 28, two years ago rumored as a possible queen for England's King Edward VIII; to Prince Dominique Radziwill of Poland, 27; in Paris.

Married, Elizabeth Rogers Roberts, 32, daughter of Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts of the U. S. Supreme Court; to Charles Alfred Hamilton, 33, sales employe of Bridgeport Brass Co.; in Kimberton, Pa. At the wedding the Supreme Court mustered one less than a majority: Chief Justice Hughes, Associate Justices Roberts, Stone, Black.

Married. Harold Fowler McCormick, 66, twice-married (to Edith Rockefeller, Ganna Walska) chairman of International Harvester Co.; to Adah Wilson. 34. nurse who tended the late Jean Harlow before she died, nursed Mr. McCormick this winter during a heart attack; in Pasadena, Calif.

Divorced. Sari Maritza (real name: Patricia Detering-Nathan), 28, China-born, Europe-bred cinemactress (Monte Carlo Madness, The Right to Romance); from Sam Katz, 46. co-founder of famed Balaban & Katz theatre chain, vice president of Loew's Inc. Grounds: extreme cruelty (he called her "crazy." "stupid").

Died. Baron Maximilian Hugo Converse Wilhelm von Romberg. 28, polo player and aviator, grandson of the late Edmund C. Converse, founder of Bankers Trust Co. of New York; when his airplane crashed into the North Shrewsbury River near Red Bank, N. J.

Died. Captain George W. Yardley, 58, master of the Dollar liner President Hoover; of complications from exposure and nervous strain in the six grim days of rescue and salvage after the President Hoover ran hard aground 18 miles off Formosa last December; in San Francisco.

Died. Marion Butler, 75, onetime (1896-1901) Senator from North Carolina, crusader for rural free delivery; in Takoma Park, Md.

Died. Hans Paul Baron von Wolzogen, 89, German playwright, critic and composer, friend and interpreter of Richard Wagner; in Bayreuth.

Died. Captain Nathanael Greene Herreshoff, 90, famed U. S. yacht designer and builder, like his father and grandfather before him; in Bristol, R. I. Captain Herreshoff planned and built every America's Cup defender from 1893 to 1920, built but did not design Enterprise (1930) and Rainbow (1934). Gaunt, bearded, irascible, he would order Morgans, Vanderbilts, Belmonts out of his plant if they broke shop rules.

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