Monday, Sep. 28, 1936

Married. Rita Theresa McGillicuddy, 19, daughter of Baseball Manager Cornelius ("Connie Mack") McGillicuddy of the Philadelphia Athletics: and Raymond J. McLaughlin, 30. stockbroker; in Philadelphia.

Married. Helen G. Bonfils. 41. stage-struck owner of the Denver Post, daughter of the late rip-snorting Publisher Frederick Gilmer Bonfils: and George Somnes, Manhattan stage and Hollywood cinema director; in Denver.

Married. Chairman Harry E. Byram, 71, of Chicago. Milwaukee. St. Paul & Pacific Railroad, whose wedding was postponed fortnight ago when he was shot in the head by his son-in-law (TIME, Sept.

14); and Mrs. Frances Evans; in Manhattan.

Appointed. Irving S. Broun, brother of Columnist Heywood Broun; to head New York City's big Fred F. French real estate interests (TIME. Sept. 7).

Died. Burton Rascoe Jr.. 22, son & namesake of the gusty Manhattan critic: by his own hand (gas): in Larchmont, N. Y.

Died. Captain Thomas Campbell Black, famed British river who. with Flight Lieutenant Charles W. A. Scott, won the 1934 England-to-Australia air race (TIME. Oct. 29, 1934); of injuries received in an airplane collision at the Speke Airdrome; in Liverpool.

Died. Mrs. May Manning Lillie. 65. oldtime sharpshooter and bareback rider in the wild west show of her husband. Major Gordon William ("Pawnee Bill") Lillie andthe late Colonel William Frederick (''Buffalo Bill") Cody; of chest injuries received in an automobile accident: in Pawnee. Okla.

Died. Dr. William Sherman Bovard, 72, longtime secretary of the Methodist Episcopal Board of Education who in 1880 founded the University of Southern California with his five brothers, two of whom became its presidents (Marion McKinley. 1880-90: George Finley. 1903--21); of old age; in Sierra Madre. Calif.

Died. George Platt Brett. 77, founder and longtime (1896-1931) president of the U. S. branch of Macmillan Co. (publishers) ; in Fairfield. Conn.

Died. Mrs. Josephine W. Wuppermann, 84. president since 1915 of Angostura-Wuppermann Corp. (bitters), mother of Cinemactors Frank & Ralph Morgan; of heart disease: in Greenwich. Conn. Not even she ever knew the secret formula for Angostura Bitters.

Died. Perry Lindbergh. 90. rancher, uncle of Charles Augustus Lindbergh; of old age; in San Luis Obispo. Calif.

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