Monday, Jun. 21, 1943

Married. Deborah Harrison Jones, 19, daughter of Charles Sherman ("Casey") Jones, ace airman, trainer of airmen; and Naval Reserve Ensign Scott Scammell II, 24; in Washington Crossing, Pa.

Married. Ada Louise Comstock, 66, president of Radcliffe College since 1923 and trustee of many a learned board; and Dr. Wallace Notestein, 63, Yale's Sterling Professor, of English History ("History of English Witchcraft"); each for the first time; in Cambridge, Mass.

Divorced. By Annie Laurine MacDonald Dodge Lange, 24, onetime tele phone girl who inherited $2,500,000 from the late motor-heir Daniel George Dodge; U.S. Army Captain William Anding Lange, 33, peacetime plastic surgeon; in Detroit. Mrs. Lange said that her husband made her do all her own housework.

Divorced. Ernst Lubitsch, 51, cigar-gnashing cinema director; by his second wife, Vivian Gaye Lubitsch, 33, literary agent; after nearly seven years of marriage; in Los Angeles.

Died. Francis Henry Lengyon, 66, long time decorator to England's Royal Family; in Manhattan. He opened a Manhattan branch when he was employed by the late Whitelaw Reid, onetime Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, helped to restore 18th-Century Williamsburg, Va.

Died. Henry Charles Donovan, 74, for 40 years top-ranking U.S. wheat crop forecaster; of a heart attack; in Peru, Ill. Born & raised a farmer, salty, white-thatched Donovan developed his knack, a combination of instinct and statistics, as a farm-machinery salesman.

Died. Admiral Jose Machado de Castro e Silva, 77, Chief of Staff of the Brazilian Navy; after being struck by an auto mobile; in Rio de Janeiro. He served overseas in World War I.

Died. Dr. Arthur Dean Bevan, 81, famed surgeon, onetime president of the American Medical Association (1917-18); in Lake Forest, Ill. Dr. Bevan, University of Chicago surgical lecturer since 1901, originated the "hockey-stick" incision for gall-bladder operations, was one of the largest stockholders among Diamond Match Corp. directors (his wife was sole heir to Match Tycoon Ohio Columbus Barber).

Died. My Own Brucie, 8, famed cocker spaniel; of a kidney ailment; in Roslyn, L.I. He was the greatest of the late real-estate dealer Herman Mellenthin's cockers, in five years took 30 prizes for best of breed, 13 for best in show, won the West minster best American-bred award three years in a row.

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