THE KEW YORK HERALD, S>>LTURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921.' 11 Miss Cummings Artist to Sue PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. WOMEN OF SOCIETY AMONG Rummage Sale for Gen. Wotherspoon DIED. NEW YORK. r:R0VN*.-Buddr*ly. on Oetobor 20, 1921. Wil inm T. r. llrovvn. Inn of th# lots Wins Hot Mrs.C.C.Calhou Mrs. Newbold Le Roy Edgar will THE Attracts Dies in Jacob R. btkI Sarah M. Brown. Serwa Springs n; return from France next month. ARRIVALS ON AQUITANIA Charity Capital Saturday awning. «'ctober Tl, at I P. M at residence of hla brother, Harry E Itrown, 171 Rogers av., Brooklyn. Funeral Golf Tournament Demands $6,00t^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Riker will 0 1 r 1 D Berkshire Society of Heart Trouble private. return from Beabright, N. J., In Bt'TI.BR..On Wednesday. October 1*. 19*. November. Ellas T. Butlar. former Randy Hook pilot, " l'uneral services at his late residence. 389 Chicago Girl Takes Final A. Muller-Ury Says "Womai Mr. and Mrs. William Church Osbor** Miss Kate Cary and Mrs. Henry Was State Superintendent of St. Paul's av., Stapletott, Staten Island, will remain at their house In Garrison, HPT on Sa'tu day. October 32, at 8 B. M. Hound by Default From Mrs. Leader Refused to Pay N. Y., until after election. IT. Pease Among; Those Public Works Under private. Interment CHAPMAN..On October 20. Se'.ma Ida Leonard Portraits. Whitman. C! apiuan, beloved wife of Cliarlea Kennedy. for Mrs. Charles R Alexander Is a Enterprise. Assisting and guest mother of Harry V. Chapman.Lawrence of Mrs. William Bayard Van Rensselaer Funeral services at her late residence, In N. Y. 40 Orandvtew av., Mt. Vernon, N. V.. on Albany, Sunday afternoon, October 23 at 2 o'clock. (Special Dmpatch to Tub New Tonic Hbbalb. 5j>erfe»l Despatch to The New Yotk H«ul< 8ptrial DenpatcH to Tub Nbw Tomt Hsmld The death of Major-Gen. William Interment Woodlawn cemetery. Hot Sprinos, Va., Oct. 21..The Washington, D. C.. OCt. 21..Men anj Mr. and Mrs. Edward Livingston Lenox, Mass., Oct. 21..A rummage Wallace Wotherwpoon. State ter will return to 74 Park avenue from CLARKE..On O-tober 20, Annie Lawrence autumn golf tournament for womenannual here ar ° rale'in Hall conducted Mr3. of Public Works under Gov. Atterbury, wife of M. Clarke and women of social prominence Katonah, N. on December 1. Coa^ Sedgwick by Superintendent George came to in Y., daughter of the late Lewis Koudlnot entl to-day on the expected to be called as witnesses In a John E. Alexandre for the benefit of the and a former chief of staffWhitmanand and Annie Townsend Lawrence.Atterbury long course. Miss Edith Homesteadsuit soon to be brought In the Suprem e Mrs. John Nicholas Brown of Harbour Lenox Visiting Nurse Association president of the war college, wan Funt services at her late residence, 24 Ea t 74th at., on Saturday morning at >1 of Chicago won the final roundCummingsCourt of the District of Columbia b Court, Newport, Is at the Belmont for tne attention of society here thisengaged in a despatch from Washingtonreportedo'clock. Interment private. a brief etay. last night. Ho died at his home, In the first sixteen from Mrs. Leonard Air. A. o f afternoon. Mi»s Kato Cary, Miss DAVIS..Oliver at Muller-Ury, portrait palntor a heart attack. E. Jr., New Suffolk, Kennedy Parsons, Mrs. Daniel Paine Gertrude followingL. I., on Thursday, October 20. 19S*. by default, the latter being Now York, against Mrs. Clarence Criit- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Garretson, and Mujor-Gen. was 71 In hi- called to Mrs. Henry Holllster PeaseGriswoid Wotherapoon years 19th year, son of Oliver E. ana New York with Mr. Kennedy. tenden Calhoun for 16,000, for two por.. after passing a few days at the were among those assisting. old. lie was retired from active service Amanda F. I>avts. In the second sixteen Miss May Elinor traits which the artist painted of Mri have returned to Newport. Vanderbllt, Mrs. John C. Greenieaf, Mrs. Joserh Ir. November, 1914, after a career in Funeral private. of New Orleans Miss S. which ho won distinction for his DEM AR Bright defeated Calhoun and her Mrs. I' Loverlng and Mrs. Hamilton Fish high EST..At Hackensack, N. jr., on Jane Gourd of New York, 7 and 6. In daughter, Mrs. "Walter 8. Gurneo and Miss Benjamin, who have been spending the services In the Indian ware, in the October 11. 1021. Milton Pemarest In hla me tnna sixteen Mrs. Joseph T. Talbert Arthur Drury, and for which, It Is al . Belle B. Gurnee will arrive from Paris week at Lenox, have sen', three large Cuban pacification and in the 7Kth year. Funeral services will be hald of December id and occupy their house at at the First Reformed Church on Monday, New York defeated Mrs. Francis leged, Mrs. Calhoun refuses to pay. vans of furniture and household goods as well as for his administration at 2 McNeil of 4 and 2. 38 East Thirty-ninth street. Philippines, P. M. Interment In the First Reform Bacon New York, Mrs. Calhoun has filed an answer lin front Hock Lown, the villa of their late ol the post of chief ef staff, in which he Cemetery. Mr. George H. Ingalls arrived to-day mother, Mt « William B. Bacon, to succeeded Leonaid Wood. from the District Court denying that the por - Miss Allan Mdllon of DIPSON..Henry Clay, husband of Harriet New York to Join Mrs. Ingalls and Washington, L. I., the home of Mr. and Hewlett,Mrs. He was regarded as one of the leaders and Miss traits are who was at the Plasa, left Dlpson father of Richard, t!lay. At- Katherine Ingalls. suitable and that the monoy stopping Greenieaf. The place was recently sold among the progressive element In the nil'' on were Mr. with Mrs. R. Rea to i'uiihju, nuiiuemy, L"Cloiwr II. Among to-day's golf players Is duo Mr. Muller-Ury for them. Th yesterday Henry to Mr. and Mrs. George lilgglnson of army, in the sense that he w.-ve one of Funeral service* 2 P. M. Monday, at his and Mrs. J. Walter Mr. and Mrs. he the letter's guest In Pittsburgh. late residence, Dlpson place. Far Wood. portraits were painted at Hot Sprlngi Chicago. thOBe who believed the army should William M. Mcllvain, Mr. aiid Mrs. George BVjp|K$ Miss Lucy Frellnghuysen of New York. train a large reserve and not content Rockaway. Bloane, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. McCann, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Tarns, who have Is at the Lenox Club for a few Itself with beln a In DUNCAN,.On Wednesday. October Ifl, 1021, days. g simply school Bertha beloved wife of Herbert Mrs. Albert Young, Mrs. Chester Mrs. Calhoun Is the national t been for three months In Naples and Mrs. Pierre Jay, who has Just relumed which officers are trained to handle Beaufort, and- the Messrs. B. preslden Venice, will arrive abroad the Merrill Duncan. Services Saturday. Angler Duko,Williamsof the newly formed Woman's Nations from Europe, Is the guest of her mother, larger armies In time of war. lie, 22. 11 A. M., at Chapel of the Oofober 10. Clarence Jones, Russell G. Colt, next week and will be in TuxedoProvldcnce Mrs. Francla C. Burlow, at Sunny Bank among others, orlRinated the 'estion, Broadway and 155th st., NewInter. Meacharn, Henry Sellgman Malcomand Foundation. i 111 n. ior iiiu rouuiuiucr ui uie uuiuimi. In Lenox. courses at Fort Leavenworthpost-graduateand In York. Carl A. de GTsdorff of New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowber Jr., the on rfANCE..At Park Hill, Yonkers, on October Welsh, Army War College the theory 111, William T. beloved husband of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Talbot have "1 hesitiatcd a time before de Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Tallmadge of who were married on that an Ilance, New also Mr. Mrs. long Ardmore, Pa., officer's education doesn't end Julia Vultee Ilance and father of Irvine from York, and arrived have returned from Jefferson, N. H., Wednesday, are spending their honey- with West Point. Ho was of B. Hance. Funeral services at Junius Blebe and Miss Lucia Blebe of elding to bring this action, but as m where the summer, and president his late cia>m be If I , they passed moon at the Curtis Hotel. the War College from 1910 to 1912. residence. 120 Altn av., Yonkers, Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Elliott would outlawed waltc are at 57 East Fifty-eighth street. afternoon at 2 o'clock. much longer I made up my mind t'i J Among others at the Curtis are Mr. MaJ.-Gen. Wotherspoon first entered Saturday and Dr. and Mrs. George Edwin Baxter and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Miss Edith the later to INGRAM..Suddenly, on Thursday, October of Chicago. Mrs. Martin Dennis of tune had come and have, according!} The Ambassador and navy, transferring the army. tl. 1021, In London, Fnsland, Benjamin retained Daniel a Belgian S. Williams of Lawrence, L. I.; Mr. and Ho is survived by his widow and ons Mrs. Harry F. Brownlee of W. Donohue, lawye ess dc Cartler de Marchlenne are Funeral services on Monday Ingram. Newark,in to me," sali Baron. Mrs. Alfonso P. Villa of New York and son, Lieut. Alexander S. Wotherspoon, October 21. at 11 o'clock at Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. N. A. D.inbury, \Vn3hlngton, represent from Europe by the Lapland, he Rev. and Mrs. Paul Kevere U. momlnif. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mrs. Mr. Muller-Ury when seen at his hom returning b*. N. Cemetery Chapel, 5th av. andGreenwood25th Tlinmlns, . due to-day, and will be at the of Boston. St., Brooklyn. J. J. Tlmmlns and the Messrs. J.Tlmniins.H. In this city yesterday. "It was in 191 Frothlnglmm that I the of Mrs a few days before going Rltx-Oarlt.mto Miss {Catherine P. Motley of Boston is JACOHSON..The Rev. Flmon, entered Into Tlmmins and George Hamilton of painted portraits Wash' Mrs. Thomas Llndall s. t. petersTsdead eternal rest October 21, at Tannertivllle. Calhoun, then Mrs. Barker dummerc lngton. the guest of N. beloved Montreal. .. t «V, n Wlnthrnn Y.; hu-band of Bessie, devoted Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cass and of her daughter, then Miss Mar IN HOME IN ISLIP Ledyard Mrs. Horatio Nelson Slater of Boston Mr. arul Mrs. Henry Ivlson Parsons Joseph, Sarah, Pearl Roblson, Rosa played tennis this morning before garet Slmonds and now Mrs. Drury and New who has been at Bar Slegel, for New it has been my that, who Pork, closed their house in Ptockbrldge to-day Polk. Abraham and Rebecca. Funeral York. Also on ths courtsleaving experience Harbor and at her place. Pine Bank, and are at Harrod Inn for a while Coal Dealer Was a Member services will be held at the .Jewish were Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Eaton, a person comes to my studio and sit5 will return to her Seminary, 531 West 123d St..Theological Keadvllle, Mass., returning to New York. before of Club*. October at here on their honeymoon, and Mr. and for a portrait and then expresses ap anartment In Lexington avenue about Mrs. II. Jr., who Many 23, 10:30 A. M KindlyBunday, Mrs. Theodore Schulze. proval of the completed work. It is the Kudolph Klssell, omit flowers. Philadelphia. Baltimore and November 1. Recently Mrs. Slater had spent the fall with her parents, Mr. and Charleston (3. C.) papers please copy. Mr. William B. Averell of New York intention of the sitter to pay for 11 ' at Pine Bank her «i B Samuel Twyford Peters, 67, senior as her guests Mrs. George Evans Turnure, went to of KIDDER..rtn October 20, 1921, at 20 5th gave a dinner last night for Mr. and Thut has been my experience in evir teru and their husbands, Mr. anddaugh'Mrs. member the firm of Williams A Peters, av.. Camillas George Kidder, In his 72d " Morrlstown. N. J., to-day. Mrs. E'mer D. Hotohklss, Jr.; Mr. and case over a period of many years ex B. Sumner Wolles and Dr. and Mre. Mrs. John of coal dealers of New York, and ono of year, husband of Matilda Taber Kidder. Mrs. H. B. Mr. and MeHenry the Funeral services at Miller, Mrs. E. Adorns cept In this one instance. Francis B. Murphy of this city. are of W. Roccoe widely known men of this city, died draco Church. Mrs. Alfred Smiles, Mrs. "Some of the guests Mrs. Baltimoreyesterday of angina In and 10th St., oi Monday, OctoberBroadway21, Glaenzcr, Henry the sittings for portrait at Ventfort HaH In Lenox. pectoris at 9:30 A. M. Please do not send S. Lady the Misses of Mrs. her wer« Bonsale his in L. I. flowers. Jaeekel, Auckland, Calhoun and daughter WASHINGTON. country place Isllp, Windholme.KILEY..On October 21. Ellia Edith Cummlngs and Gwendolyn King made in Hot Springs and my expense9 Mr. Peters was a director of the 1021, Ann and the Messrs. J. Robinson A. O. Secretary of War Weeks has been Museum of Btrclghthoof, widow of Richard Kiley, at Duff, in going long distances to keep my en who has BUFFALO BILL'S WIDOW Art and the Metropolitanthe residence of her da-Rhter. Mrs. James F. Keleher, Angler B. Duke, William gai,-omenta with them amounted to fully joined by Mrs. Weeks, recently Bank and president of the RidingHanover Campbell, 509 West 137th at.. New York. Hunter, Malcom Meacharn and Thomas added the artist. "After Mri been in Boston. DIES IN WYOMING Club. He was a member of the Union, In her 101st year. Notice of funeral S'. Phfllmpra )2.000," j[ hereafter. Calhoun's approval of the portraits * Minister of the Nether Metropolitan, Racquet and Tennis, Turf Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Turnbull of was amazed ther Dr. Everwijn, and Field and other KNOWhKR..Joseph B,, suddenly, on when she returned has from a to of French Exile and many prominent October at New York motored yesterday to White to me. am much over he lands, Returned trip Daughter clubs. His home was at 117 20, Essex, Conn., Thursday,In his I mystified troit and Orand city East Ofith yeur. Services at Essex, Conn., at 3 .Sulphur Springes for luncheon. dttilude, inasmuch us Mr. Calhoun ap Rapl'ls. Endured Pioneer Life. Thirty-seventh street. With his family I*. M. Mr. and Mrs. Newell J. Ward left Deh Saturday. proves of the portraits and is wlllin* The of Great Britain and he had been Identified with Isllp during KOEHI..KR .On October 20, F.mU Koehler. 10-day for New York for a fortnight Ambassador 4 Cobr. the summer to pay for them. So. I am obliged t0 Geddes went to Philadelphia yes- %j?^y Wyo., Oct. 21..Mrs. Louisa months for many years. His nt his home. Toronto. Canada, beloved before going to Santa Barbara, for the bring this suit in Washington." r^ady Frederlcl Cody, widow of Col. William business partner, Richard H. Williams husband of the Into Martha Koehler and winter. terday to spend the weekend with Mr. wmm dear father of Mrs. Calhoun la equally well know° and Mrs. George W. Chllda Drexel at #??. ,- .". F. Cody ("Buffalo Bill") died nt her of this city and Morrlstown, N. J., WHIlnm and Mrs. A. C. Mrs. Richard Tilghman of an home here last from a of Davis. Funeral Sunday, October 23, 2 in society In New York, Washington Bryn Mawr. night heart disease. sister Mr. Peters, Miss Salliemarried P. M., at Universal Funeral Chapel, 507 and Mrs. Julian W. Bobbins of in ;.ew as Miss Dais 'I She was 78. and the are New Philadelphia Or>eans, where, Peters, in firm their sons. Lexington a v. York drove this afternoon to the O'D. Brcaux, she was born. Her fir^ 1 Fhotos by Fotograms. In 1865, when Col. was and Harry T. Peters and Richard H. Kitchen orl Delafield Mountain. Mrs. Cromwell Brooks and Miss Cody 21, LAFPER. Suddenly, at Orange, N. J. Candy Mr. Simonds. of Charleston, £' was chief of with Jr. Mr. Peters a Mr. and Mrs. Fredertck Y. Dalzicl and husband, Gladys Hinckley haws gone to West Mrs. Vincent Aator and Miss Joan \Vhitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. scouts, headquarters leaves widow,Williams,October 18, 1921. Kmellne. wife of Francis C.t died several years before she mat Point for the weekend with Brlg.-Oen. aboard the In St. Louis, under Gen. Curtis, h» who was Miss Adallne Elder, and a son, Were* Lauder. Funrrn! services at her Miss Diana Dalzifel and Mr. and Mrs. Gummere o f Payne Whitney, arriving Aquitania. was rid who nv rried Miss late r"*idcnce. 312 Highland av.. ried the late Parker Arthur MacArthur, commandant of the ng through the streets of St. Natalie Wells, Octoher at 2:30 P M. Bertrum G. Work left to-day for New wa of Mr. and 22, London,Saturday. York. Princeton, N. J., and this city. It Military Academy, and his mother, Mis. Louis when he saw a party of drunken Mrs. W. Storrs Wellsdaughterof England, papers please copy. at her home in Princeton on 1!I. soldiers Newport and New and July MacArthur. Idrs. annoying schoolgirls. He York, Mrs. VfOP.RTH..On October 20. at his residence. 1311, she was married to Mr. Calhoun. Mrs. Vincent Astor and Payne Whitney and sailed into them, knocking three sense- 11. Weekes, who was Miss LouislneHarold 71 East 02d St., New York city. Frederick 200 PERSONS PARTLY lawyer, of Washington. Th,a Minister of Cuba and Mme. De less and dispersing the others. He ac- A. Peters. The funeral will take place W., husband of Lucy Ryerson Mortis. Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Drury, daughter of Mrs. Cal Cespedes are in New York to meet Mme. Her Daughl;er Home. companied one of the frightened g rls Sunday afternoon in St. Mark's Church. chapel of DEAF APPLAUD SINGER one most t De Miss Flnmima Isllp. Central Presbyterian Church. 57th st. and houn, was of the popula Cespedes's daughter, to her home, and married her Madison av.. on Saturday. October 22. l'l members of the young set of Washing> Sarmicnto, who will arrive with the following a whirlwind courtship.afterward, A. M. Interment at Springfield, Mass. First Concert Ever Given for ton society at the time of the visit c,f French Ambassador and Mme. Mrs. Vincent Astor, who returned for Germany to make sketches of the She was the daughter of a French Kindly omit flowers. rand on the Lorraine. Miss Sarmlento activities the stations for of the Prince of Wales at tho Nations Jusa»j from Europe yesterday by the Aqultania, of feeding exile, and considered one of the pret- Morris..On Thursday, October 20, Stephen Those Defective Hearing. Capital two years ago. and was one of has just completed her education In babies maintained by tho American tlest Burrltt, beloved eon of Ray Morris and France and will had expcc»«K». until a short time before girls In St. Louis.LOSTMrs.ANDCody ac- Katharine Grlnnrll Morris, In the 7th year the few young women with whom the make her debut in i'rionds (Quakers) Sendee Committee. her husband Into theFOUNDI,f)ST.'Traveller*then cheek book. possibly In In a this season. she sailed from England, that Miss Alice a companied Brown and White taxi. Finder return rf his ngc. Services at 2
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