Monday, Jun. 18, 1945

Married. Theodora Roosevelt, 25, ballet-dancing daughter of Lieut. Colonel Archibald B. Roosevelt (and grand daughter of Teddy) ; and Thomas C. Keogh, 23, designer of stage and film sets; in Manhattan.

Married. Geoffrey Parsons Jr., 36, smart, stocky editor of the Paris edition of the New York Herald Tribune, son of the home edition's smart chief editorial writer; and Dorothy Lee Blackman Tartiere, blonde, American ex-cinemactress, who spent the German occupation helping Allied flyers to hide from the Gestapo ; he for the second time, she for the third; in Paris.

Married. Monte Proser, 39, Manhattan showman and self-styled saloonkeeper (the Copacabana); and Jane Ball, 24, shapely cinemactress (Keys of the King dom) ; he for the second time, she for the first; in New Hope, Pa.

Married. Horace Elgin Dodge Jr., 44, convivial ex-U.S. Army major and multi-uxorious automobile heir whose previous tries at matrimony have cost him a reputed $3,000,000 in settlements; and Lieut. Clara Tinsley, 27, U.S. Army nurse from Louis ville, Ky. ; he for the fourth time, she for the first; in Windsor, England.

Married. George Palmer Putnam, 57, author, explorer, wild-animal hunter, pet-collector, ex-Army major, ex-publisher, husband of Flyer Amelia Earhart when she disappeared in 1937 on a trans-Pacific flight; and Margaret Haviland, 36, U.S.O. executive; he for the fourth time, she for the first; in San Marino, Calif.

Died. Carl Crow, 61, author, Missouri-born "old China hand" and founder-editor of the Shanghai Evening Post, whose shrewd anecdotal study of the Chinese, Four Hundred Million Customers, the fourth of his 13 books, made best-seller lists in 1937; in Manhattan.

Died. Tom C. Geraghty, 62, veteran scenarist and ex-head of the OWI's Holly wood bureau; in Hollywood. Connected with many a foreign film, he once did a historical picture for Mussolini, was paid off one-fifth in cash, four-fifths in olive oil.

Died. Georg Kaiser, 67, German novelist and playwright (From Morn to Mid night), who was expelled by the Nazis in 1933 from the Prussian Academy of Art (along with Thomas Mann and Franz Werfel); in Ascona, Switzerland.

Died. Sir John Arthur Marriott, 85, prolific English historian (40 books in 54 years), authority on the Victorian era and the English constitution, onetime M.P. and Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford; in Llandrindod Wells, Wales.

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