Word: davieses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Engaged. Mrs. Elinor Priscilla Kershaw Ince, 45, relict of pioneer Cinema Producer Thomas Harper Ince; and Holmes Herbert, 47, cinemactor. Producer Ince's will left her $1,600,000 provided she did not remarry for seven years. He died in 1924, reputedly of angina pectoris, having been stricken while...
Married. Rt. Rev. Thomas Frederick Davies, 57, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of western Massachusetts; and Mrs. Annie M. Patten; at Boston.
There, too, went, the Coolidges, for there are the studios of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer whose Louis Mayer is the most potent of resident California cinemen. And there was snapped a memorable picture?the most reserved and tightly conventional of U. S. presidents shaking hands with and faintly bowing to Marion...
Died. Alexander Pollock Moore, 62, U. S. Ambassador to Peru, U. S. Ambassador-designate to Poland; at Los Angeles: of bronchial pneumonia. A native Pittsburghian, he rose from copy boy and reporter to be at various times editor of the Pittsburgh Press, the Pittsburgh Leader. In 1912 he married Beauty...
Feb. 18?Opening of a memorial exhibit of the paintings of the late Arthur B. Davies; at Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan.