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700 Two Hostesses at Newport Sees Birth, Engagement, MarrUga, Newport Society Society Women Tend Booth Girl Stars in Death and In Memoriam Notice« at map b« telephoned h The Tribwt Guests Two Two Weddings At Bench Show for TieBallGame any time up to midnight for in, Charity wtfan in the next day's pape?, Telephone Beekman WOO. Brilliant Balls Here in a Annual Event at At Day Westchester-Biltmore Country Club Newport MARRIAGES Mr. and Mr*. John Aspegren Miss Marie Oliver Coffin Is Largest Ever Held; 725 Entries; Portchester Miss Keynal's Single Is rAIlNKWOBTH.ürTBrilBN» -Mr« Jam»» Entertain Five Hundred Bride of Mr. K. Hospital Gets Haces Feature Brown J4t«ph«n*. of 208 r*rn.r.04 a* Kenneth Receipts; Whippet First Hit in the Contest 1'iper Montrlalr, N. .t «nnoum;,« Friends at Aspen Hall; Clarke at tunning* of h*r daughter, Mabel »¡¿T?»_ Madison Ave. to The Between Summer Visitors to Charle» F. Farnaworth. Dinners Precede Event flvc'ial Dispatch Tribune was won by Prince, owned by Mr. D. R. Presbyterian Church The Wc»tcheator Kennel Club annual Ward, A feature of tha novic« race and Officials of the show was held on the was the of Adventuress, a City nDEATtír dog yesterday of running Estate a lawn of the Westcheater-Biltmore puppy only eight month», which CABBAWAV--On Saturday, et*pt»mb«r I Fairyland at the Plaza ran with remarkable form and keen¬ Nadln« Kustl«. st her residence. v,<\tt[ Reception Country Club, Rye. An entry oí more ness. Commodore James Fans mont an'l Wyndham road*. The judges of the whippet raoes N. beloved wife of Sear«l»i. _.... Y., Hendley Rorí than 726 dogs made this the largest at the finish were Mr. Robinson Beard, Service* at. her late resilience M>>n4cV Oakwood, Home of Mr. and show held the Mr. W. Proscott Wolcott and Mr. September 4, at 2 o'clock. Miss Margery Philips Mar¬ by club. Many now Woman Field Is vate. Funeral »lil Mrs. William Burden, dogs, amateur judges and the fact that George C. Hess, Umpire ried to Lieut. W. S, Law- Samoyodes drew a large entry and 5 to 5 Score CLARK.On Tuesday, August ft, WitHan, Is* Scene of Event it was being held for the United Hos¬ the winning female was Mr. Louis "Razsed"; beloved husband of Jan« Vaugha-rs Clark Big ton at Governor's Island pital of Port Chester out Smirnow's Funeral from hla late residence, 3M brought many Olga of Framingham. Chow Calls for Play-Off in *23 aau av., Brooklyn, Monday at. t ,v^ Chows brought out an entry of twenty- thence to Ht. Cecelia's n'rlnti- Special DUpaien to The Tribun* society spectators. Church, wh»r« . Miss Mario two and were Mr. Solemn requiem rr.aaa will ba Oliver Coffin, daughter The officers of the club are Mr. How¬ judged by Clarence Special Dispatch to Tfc» Tribune offer*«! far NEWPORT, R. U Sept. 2.-B»lls by of Lewis, the best dog being Miss C. E. the repose of hi* soui înt«rm*rit Holy Mr. and Mrs. John Aspegren, at Arpen Mr. and Mrs, William Carey Cof¬ ard Willeta, president; Mr. Oliver Libbey's Tang Hau Kl IL The NEWPORT, R. I., Sept. 2. -Society Croas Cemetery. Automobile cartage fin, of 384 West End was mnr- prUe Hall, and by Mr. and Mrs. Williams Avcni'c, Harriman, vice-preBÍdent; Mr. J. Macy winning bitch was Miss Claire A. discarded golf, tennis and social func¬ KDWABD8--On Wednesday evening. «.> ried yesterday afternoon in the Willets, secretnry and treasurer. The of Claire- gust »ft, 1822. at St. Vincent* Hospital Burden, at Oakwood, were the feature chnpel bench Knapp'» champion Chop Suey tions this afternoon to see the sum¬ Rt. Hev. John Edwarda. V. ft., ¡at« of the Madison Avenue show committee consisted of dale. Bulldogs judged by Mrs. Howell tcr paj. 0Í this entertainments, the Presbyterian Mr. 0. mer visitors' baseball team, with Miss of St. Joseph's Church, 6th av .»4 evening's Church to Mr. Kenneth Carley Harriman, chairman; Wclley, of Long Branch, brought out Washington pi., and member of the Djj, Asp..grcn ball for 600 guests being the Kingsley Mr. P. N. Goodsell, Mr. George Greer, considerable quality, and the winning Adele Reynal in right field, battle the ceaan Council. Divine office will be tuag Clarke. Following the a re¬ Mr. J. Mr. on Sunday, September 2. 11 I p. event of the season, and the ceremony Stanley Halle, Maurice W. dog was Mrs. W. T. Drew's Drewstone, city official«' team to a 5 to 5 tic. The Solemn t. probably ception was held at the Plaza. Newton and Mr. Howard Willets. by. Chance. pontifical requiem m«i« Monday, greatest has had since the of the game opened in a spirit of burlcsqua September 4, 10 a. m. Kindly omit fie«, Newport Miss Mary M. Hurst was maid of Many socially prominent The winners were: era. Interment White Plain* X. Y. war. The Burden ball was for 200 Westchester residents were conspicu¬ Whippet*.Harry Baton's Demon Jr., and the politician» scored two runs in honor and the bridesmaids ous GIBBONS.On September 1. at incladcd winners, and one of the features of first; lt. M. Watlands Knockout, the Corona, _ guests, with two orchestras. Preceding Jennings'» first inning, but after that it was I., How Ann Olbbona, aged S year», Miss Marion Baker and Miss Marie the afternoon was the judging of the second. loved a». each affair more than twenty dinner fox hound Chow Chows--C. HS. Llbbey'» Tang Hau a battle and even the umpire, Mr. daughter of Peter and Rnaa 4, Schuchard. Mr. William M. Robinson packs owned by the Fair- Ki II, first; Mr. and Mr». T. J. Gillen'a (iibbone (neo Blttl«), Funeral will »» parties were given. field Westchester County Hounds, of Pekoe Wong I^eô, second. James S. Cushman, received a regular held orí Monday afternoon a' 2 >>>lee*. was nest man and the ushers included which Mr. John Drew'» Prawstono big ¡cague raes. from the residence, 57 Weat Flllmore ÍÜaborate decorations, novelty- McE. Bowman is mas¬ Bulldogs-.W. T. by Interment a». Mr. Charles C. Cornelius, Mr. Albert ter. Mrs. H. was Chance, first; Mr». J. I* Doherty's Surblton The summer residents took the field Catvary Cemetery. features and Fokine and Fokina, George Barnes in Survivor, second. with R. Rawlins, Mr. Lymnn Greer and Mr. charge of publicity. In charge of the Bull terrier».J. B. Icon's Nick Laven¬ Admiral Cameron McR. Winslow, HALE.Ellen Audrey <nee Crimea), b*- famous Russian dancers, and their refreshment booth were Mrs. F. P. der, Aral; E. C. Huntington'* Cklpta War catcher; Joseph Harriman jr., pitcher; loved wife of Geoffrey Hale. Funeral Laurence B. Hurst. Palmer and Mrs. Mask, second. Grafton first will be held Monday. September 4, lift entire ballet, from New York, made Elliot Brown. Airedale Gushing, base; Commo¬ at 10 a. m., from mothor'a Upon their return from their wed¬ Another feature was the animal terriers.Brlnrcroft Kennel's dore Arthur Curtis second 30 Tost residen«*, at the Aspegren ball distinctive. Mr. tent, Briarcroft Cadet, first; W. F. Patterson's James, av.. New York City, these« to ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Clarke will re¬ of which Mrs. George Greer had South Mountain Fencer, socond. base; Thomas Ridgway, shortstop; Church of 1 he Good Shepherd. 207th ft and Mrs. Aspegren entertained forty- side in New York. charge, assisted by Mrs. J. Macy Fox terrier» (doga and bitches).Wln- Grenville Kane Walker, third base; and Broadway. Interment 8t. [*uj. eight at dinner at Aspen Hall. Mrs. Willets, Mrs. Margaret Kinnerly, Mrs. throp Buthorford's Warren Utmost, first. Sidney Smith jr., left field; Francis mond'a Cemetery. Vanderbilt, Mrs. William Watts Sher¬ J. B. Mrs. J. S. Tonnele and Old English sheep dogs.Mrs. Wilbur Burke Roche, center field, and HABTY.On August SI, Honora, Lieutenant William Stevens Kineon, Klrby Hitchcock's My Delight, first; Mrs. Miss «later of helo«« man, General and Mrs. Wilbur Elliott Lawton, Mrs. F. H. Higgins. Wilbur Klrby Hitchcock'» LIU!» Boy Blue, Reynal, right field. Miss Natica Nast Slater 'andida, Mra. Di'aaty, Mrs. Morton L. Schwarti and son of C. second. was Mrs. Corr and' beloved aunt of Wilder, Mrs. George Lawton, of New¬ Groups gathered around the "wheel bat boy and Mr». Louis Livingston Denehy. Funeral from her late bin, former Governor R. Beeck- was of which was run Mastiffs (dogs and blteheg).Giuseppe on the bases. 206 naj.' Livingston port, married yesterday at Gov¬ fortune," by Mrs. Palescondola's Ashburn Roland, first; Mis» umpired tlence, Greenwich st.. at t a. g. man also gave dinners. ernor's Island to Miss George Hite, Mrs. F. C. Munson, Mrs. Catherine M. MoGulre's Cleopatra, second. Catcher Misses Ball September 4; thence to Ht. Pttari More than 10,000 electric lights were Margery Philips, Rait Richardson, Mrs. Louis St. Bernards.Mrs. James Bverson's Sil¬ Church, where a solemn requiem mm daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, ver Commodore James waa the first man will be celebrated for the repose ef used, including eighty colored flood Mrs. Clifford Mallory and Mrs. Jere¬ Spur. at bat. He missed soul. interment bar which over the lawn to Peter Newell The bride was at¬ miah Milbank. Russian wolf hounds.Vincent T. Pi» the first ball. The Automobil« Calvary <>m«t«Tj. lights, played Philips. Drawing for vegetable sarra's Bllstyai, first; Ralph V. Cook'» second ball was called a strike and th« cortege.