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Married. Francis C. Eustis Hitchcock, youngest member of the famed Long Island polo family; and Miss Mary Atwell, Long Island socialite; at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Manhasset, L. I. Best man: Brother Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., international polo captain...
Engaged. Francis C. E. Hitchcock, youngest member of the famed Long Island polo family (see p. 24); and Mary, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. George J. Atwell; at Manhasset...
...story is of a spoiled and jilted young novelist of intellectual pretensions who is freshened up and made marketable and happy again by design of his sporting publisher. Jarnal Harvey, disappointed by sophisticated Frances, retires to his publisher's houseboat in Manhasset Bay. On the way he upsets his rowboat and is salvaged by beauteous Margot. They form a friendship which prospers. Puttering about the Bay, he meets eccentric Faulkner, gains mental health which he loses by returning to New York and encountering Frances, herself jilted and now hunting him. Faulkner appears, frightens off Frances with threat of scandal...
Married. Cornelia Adrienne Kelley, daughter of President Cornelius Francis Kelley of Anaconda Copper Mining Co.; and George Hepburn of Manhattan; at Manhasset...
...Similar was the polo death of Julius Fleischmann (yeast) at Miami (1925) and the tennis death of Payne Whitney, 52, at Manhasset...