Monday, Oct. 24, 1927

Born. To Mrs. William P. Erwin, wife of the late pilot of the Dallas Spirit (monoplane) lost last August while searching the Pacific Ocean for missing Dole Prize flyers; a son, in Dallas.

Engaged. Wilmarth S. ("Lefty") Lewis, author (Tutor's Lane, A Collection of the Letter-- of Horace Wai pole) of Farmington, Conn.; to Miss Annie Burr Auchincloss of Manhattan.

Engaged. Princess Victoria zu Schaumburg-Lippe, 61, sister of the onetime (1888-1918) Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, widow of the late (1916) Prince Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe, to Alexander Zubkov, 27, Russian refugee.

Married. Cyril Francis Maude, 65, famed English actor (retired 1926), widower (1924); to Mrs. Harry Trew, widow (1926) of the onetime Master of the Brexhill Harriers. Best man was Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of England's Boy Scout & Girl Guide movements

Married. Edward Eagan, one-time Rhodes scholar at Oxford, onetime heavyweight champion of the British Amateur Boxing Association, onetime captain of the boxing teams at Yale and at Oxford, great and good friend of Champion Pugilist James Joseph Tunney to Miss Margaret 'Colgate, daughter of President Sidney Morse Colgate of Colgate & Co., at Saranac Lake, N. Y.

Married. Newton Alexander McCully, 60, Rear Admiral in the U. S. Navy; to Mrs. Olga Krundycher, 29, Russian. In 1920, he adopted seven Russian children. (TIME, Sept. 12).

Married. Herrick Gooch, nephew of Myron T. Herrick, U. S. Ambassador to France; to Miss Elizabeth Carroll Abell of Baltimore.

Divorced. Constance Talmadge. famed cinemactress; from Captain Alastair William Macintosh, one-time officer in the Seaforth Highlanders and the British Royal Flying Corps. Her first husband (1920-23) was John T. Pialoglou, rich Greek.

Died. General Miguel R. Davila, onetime (1908-09) president of the Honduran provisional government; at Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

Died. Don Miguel, Duke of Braganca, 75, pretender to the crown of Portugal, father-in-law of the onetime Miss Anita Stewart,* daughter of rich William Rhinelander Stewart of New York, at Chateau Seebenstein near Vienna.

*Not to be confused with Anita Stewart, famed cinema actress.