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...Because of indications that Mrs. Stanford lived several hours after the crash, Aviatrix Ruth Nichols, Quaker, pacifist, obtained a pistol permit in Westchester County, N. Y. so that she might signal for help in case of a forced landing in a wilderness...
Married. Alicia Patterson, aviatrix daughter of Publisher Joseph Medill Patterson, divorced wife of James Simpson Jr.; and Joseph W. Brooks, broker, aviator, onetime (1909-10-11) All-American footballer (Colgate); in Manhattan...
Unless many newsmen all made the same mistake, Newsstand-Buyer Mary Williams' memory errs again. On her third marriage last month, to George Anthony Reginald Williams. 33, the aviatrix was widely quoted: "My first husband. Elliott-Lynn, was 76 when we were married, and my second. Sir James Heath, was 56." Sir James, whom she married in 1927 will not be 80 until...
Married. Lady Sophie Mary Heath, 35, aviatrix; and George Anthony Reginald Williams, 33, aviator, West Indies-born; in Lexington, Ky., whither they had gone for the Prince of Wales steeplechase. Said the bride: "This is the first time I have ever married a young man. My first husband, Elliott-Lynn, was 76 when we were married, and my second, Sir James Heath...
Engaged Alicia Patterson, aviatrix, daughter of Co-Publisher Joseph Medill Patterson of the Chicago Tribune and New York Daily News, divorced wife of James Simpson Jr., son of Marshall Field & Co.'s board chairman; and Joseph W. Brooks, Manhattan stockbroker, son of the late Belvidere Brooks, onetime vice president and general manager of Western Union Telegraph Co. The engagement became known when, at South Bend, Ind., Mr. Brooks cracked up a plane belonging to Miss Patterson, who is in Europe...