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Engaged. Catherine Harriet Foulkes, daughter of Rev. Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, of Newark, N. J., Presbyterian and Y. M. C. A. leader; and Morley K. Price of Norwalk, Ohio.

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Married. Artemisa Elias Calles, 17, daughter of Mexico's onetime President, now Minister of War, Plutarco Elias Calles; and Dr. Joseph Jordan Eller, 37, Manhattan dermatologist; in Mexico City. Among the guests: President Pascual Ortiz Rubio; U. S. Ambassador Joshua Reuben Clark.

Married. Howard Phipps, of Long Island's famed polo-playing family, son of the late Henry Phipps, one of the founders of U. S. Steel Corp.; and Harriet Dyer Price, daughter of Theodore Hazeltine Price, Manhattan cotton-expert, editor of Commerce & Finance; in Manhattan.

Married. Lady May Helen Emma Cambridge, 25, niece of Queen Mary of England, daughter of the Earl & Countess of Athlone; and Capt. Henry Abel Smith, 32, of the Royal Horse Guards; in Balcombe, Sussex. Present were Queen Mary, Prince Edward of Wales (once reported engaged to Lady May) and most of the royal family. Among the bridesmaids: Princess Ingrid of Sweden, small Princess "Lilybet" who thus made her début. Lady May wore the lace veil which Queen Mary and the Countess of Athlone had worn, omitted "obey"—first British royal bride so to do.

Married. Eleanor Painter, soprano, divorced wife of Tenor Louis Graveure; and Charles Henry Strong, Cleveland department store manager, father-in-law of Newton Diehl Baker III; in Manhattan.

Sued for Divorce. Pauline Lord, actress (Anna Christie, Strange Interlude) ; by Owen Burtch Winters, Manhattan advertising man, originator of Camel Cigaret's Cellophane advertising campaign; in Reno. Charge: cruelty.

Left. By the late Senator Dwight Whitney Morrow (TIME, Oct. 12): an estate of unestimated value (possibly $10,000,000); to his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow, save for $1,130,000 in bequests to friends, relations and institutions as follows: Amherst College, his alma mater ($200,000); Smith College, whence Mrs. Morrow was graduated ($200,000); The Smithsonian Institution; Columbia University; Union Theological Seminary; the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor; Englewood charities. To the late President George Daniel Olds of Amherst College; Professor Charles Theodore Burnett of Bowdoin College; onetime Dean Frederick James Eugéne Woodbridge of Columbia's graduate faculties; Martin Egan of J. P. Morgan & Co.; and Arthur S. Springer, his secretary, go bequests of $25,000 each. The will directs that Mrs. Morrow "provide for herself and my children," leaves specific bequests to Senator Morrow's brother, sisters, sisters-in-law and mother-in-law. For Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the late Senator set up a $1,000,000 trust fund (TIME, Oct. 7, 1929). Other children are Elisabeth (teacher), Dwight Whitney (Amherst junior) and Constance (Smith freshman).

Died. Barbara Marquis, 13, frail daughter of Donald Robert Perry ("Don") Marquis, Manhattan wit; of pneumonia; in Beverly Hills, Calif. Like her father a talented versifier, she had lately written, edited, managed, multi-graphed and circulated a paper called The California Sun.