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THE NEVV YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1921. + + 9 - , PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. MISS SARGENT HEADS M. Cohan MME. MARQUISAN DIED. f Duncan Fraser OLYMPIC BRINGS 1,470 ON LENOX GARDEN CLUB George DIES IN PARIS BEATTIE..October JO. Christopher Beau NEW YORK. Services Stephen Merrttt Chapel, 223 S"i > v., near Slat 8 P. M. and His Bride Mr. and Mrs. John T. Terry are SWIFT TRII FROM EUROPE Abroad for Miss at.. Wedne-aday. the Members Meet at Cottage of Going Formerly Frances Moore1 DECK..At Hoboken. N. J., on Monday. f>. at Hotel Chatham. stopping of 10. 1021. Georgia V. Book. tober the Misses Parsons. Washington. the late George W. aid CarolinedaugM-ofH. Home from France Mrs. Cornelius N. Bliss, who passed Travel and Res£ Heck, at her residence. 1250 Garden at.. * L. hus to Tons HbralI) Special Cable to Turn New Yokk Hjckile. Moboken. Funeral services with ina"» » . the tummer in Southampton, I., Special Despatch Tub Nbw returned to New Copyright, 1931, try Thi Nrw York Hhkai.ii. reriulem at the Church of the Holy York.. Lbnox, Mass., Oct. It..The Misses Willow av. and 0'h at., on Thurs-* Retired Will Observ 0New York Herald I Innorenta, Mrs. John Barrymore Also will Mary and Gertrude Parsons had the Manager Bureau, day, October 13, at 10 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Young j Porta, Oct. 11. ( BRAND..Herbert beloved husband ot on members of the Lenox Garden C'Ub as W.. From return from Bar Harbor, Me., Octo- Theatre in Many Funeral service* were held to-<l*y for Mata Helnaman Brand, devoted aon m Europe by Betnrnsber 18. at Mme. Henri Mies Sadie and Joaeph L,. Brand and brother guests Stoneover this afternoon. Marqulsan. formerly p Edwin W.. aged 32. passed away 3 P. -V« the France. were elected as follows: President, Lands. Frances Moore of Washington, at the Funeral services will be held Officers pariah chapel of the Church St. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Rutherfurd Miss Georgiana W. Sargent: first of Campbell's Funeral Parlors. Broadwa>« of Washington are at the Vanderbilt for d'Eyteu here. The body willHonorelie at With St.. Thursday. October 13. at Ij . tlftfljr RnnnA » AA.miev A. M. a few days. Dr. William Oilman vicepresident, is to f1l« Vawntlaon*' were In New George M. Cohan goIns fulfl Announcements received ; second vice-president, Mrs. ThompsonBanyer estate, where funeral services also will COWAN..At her home, 102 Morris «t., Yo.<4 on Mrs. ior» iruiu xtuucb ui wib m«i some of the he outlined for hlmsel be held. kers. Tuesday, October 11, 1921, yeoicruay Innes Kane will return to Mre. David Ives plana Adelaide M. Cowan, former Keener £ Mrs. John Clarkaon; secretary, man Mmo. recently In Ussat. Allege, of MissWage York from Bar Harbor, Me., on In announclns his retirement from Marqulsan was a daughter of Ilibltc School "Old 66," Kingsbrldge. 1'u New corresponding secretary. Miss Mr. neral at a Funeral 73 Olalrette of Mack^o; agerlal activities. He made known yee Clarence Moore, who lost his life service Havcy Chapel, Regis-Bouyoud, daughter Saturday. Marion uavies; treasurer. Mr. Banyer aboard the steamship Titanic. North Broadway. Yonkers, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Regis-Bouyoud of Ussat, to terday that he will sail for Europe at 4 o'clock. Interment at afternoon this and Mrs. Amos Schermerhorn has Clarkson ; recorder, Mrs. William H. Cemetery. Greenwood Mr. Duncan Fraser of city Cotting [.Jg tveek from to-morrow. Mr. Cohan ha FURSTENBERG..On October 11. Harry Ardsley on Hudson. Coincident with the come from Tuexedo Park to the Hotel Mr. Montague Free gaveCarpenter.a LETELLTER REQUIEM TO-DAY. of WlmwBnBKw^ made a of abroad before Furstenberg, aged 63, beloved husband announcement Mr. Fraser arrived Lorraine for a few days. stereopticon lecture on "Bock Gardens," couple trips Fanny Furstenberg. Funeral Thur»<la>. and '' but tills will be the he ever ha at 2 P. his late with his bride by the France yesterday HBQH -m-. and tea was served by Misses Helolse lonsest Anniversary Mass for Rectar of October 13, M., from went to Ardsley on Hudson to join his Mr. and Mrs. Columbus -O'D. Isclin taken. 1542 West 179th St. residence, Meyer, Marion Davles and Emily W. Yorkvllle Church. , mother. Mrs. Charles D. Fraser. will remain at their country liouao in woul< 3ILLETTE..At East Orange, N. J., on who several " Biddle. He would not state how Ions he A solemn October 9, Sarah Lyon, widowSunday.of Mr. Fraser'a father, died New Rochelle, Y., until the middle requiem anniversary mass rapt. Edward A. Gillette and daughter of years ago, was connected with the be on the other side, saying that hi for the repose of the soul of the late The of November. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Frissell, who Rev. Arthur the late Daniel M. and Catherine United States Steel Corporation. Dlans were Indefinite. However, he wll Letelller, late rector of the Lyon. Funeral services will McJntyrebe in ids were stopping with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roman Catholic Church of St. Jean held at the home of her sister-in-law. bridegroom left Harvard Junior Mrs. Herman D. Kountze oC 270 Park visit all the countrle year to enter the officers' training camp Hollister Pease in Lenox, have returned probably leading Baptlste, Seventy-sixth street and Mrs. Lewis C. Lyon. 324 Belleville av., avenue is at the Ambassador Hotel. Mr. ' and Newark, on Wednesday. October 12. at at Flattsburg, -when tne Lnueu to New York. of the continent, a* well us England avenue, superior of the Lexington2:30 P.M. Interment in Mount Pleasant was and Mrs. I. Townaend Burden also are Pf in over of the Blessed who diedFathers went into the war. He He said his chief object going Sacrament, stopping there. Mrs. John J. Lapham of New York, last in Cemetery a lieutenant and went overseascommissioned IHlki seas was to rest and enjoy himself ob suddenly August Montreal, where <3WYNN..Sunday, October 9. 1921, Marie Infantry of the Kirst Mrs. Joseph H. Brazier and Miss theatre all the he had gone to make an address at the Loulso Owynn, widow of Joseph Keati with the Sixteenth Bervlng the In forelgi annual retreat of the Division and served through several Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. .Stillman ar.d Brazier of Philadelphia are at the countries. Perhaps, as he hinted Jocoiel; ' priests of the Ocynn. Funeral aervleea at her late homo, the Misses Lisa and Ruth have Josephine order, will take place at 10 o'clock this 463 Central Park Weat. Wednesday, 11 major engagements in I91S. Stillman Hotel. i Curtissome time ago, he may take a hand ii in o'clock. wounded at Soissons returned to their home, 33 Ea3t Mrs. morning St. Jean's Church. He was severely David Lydig, who closed her settling the Irish problem. The mass was for HAINES..Mra. Richard P. (nee Mary Service street. arranged by and received the Distinguished Thirtyninth villa to-day, Is there for ten days Mr. Cohan's departure marks his defi of Own members Price), daughter of the late JeasaAugusta States and the Congress Council, 502, D. on Cross from tho United returning to 'New York. beforenlte severance, for tome time to com e Knights of of which Father Price, at Westfleld, N. J., Tuesday Croix de Guerre from France. Upon his Miss of New York is Columbus, October 11, 1921. Funeral services at her Mr. and Mrs. Harry B# Hollins, Jr.. Mary Ingersoll at least, from the Broadway theatrlca,1 Letellier formerly had been a member late home. 318 East Broad ste, Westfleld, discharge from the hospital ho reentered have closed their in the guest of Mrs. Reuben Wing Howts and months after country place field and Indicates that the producer, lii chaplain. The Rev. John Graham N. J., on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. the army and served eight Hast Isllp, L. I., and have taken an at Sunset villa. 8 of the Fathers of the Blessed Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, the He then returned to this spite of scepticism at the time of hi Sacrament armistice. apartment In the Lorraine Hotel. Mrs. George Winthrop Folsom and her announcement, Is making good his plan 8 and present chaplain of Congress Own N. J. Elizabeth, country to finish a course at Harvard sister, Mrs. S. started Council will be HALPERN..On October In her 76th met his Joseph Whistler, (o retire. The only production he novv the celebrant. 10, yea r, and received his degree. He Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Color, for Cohasset on Cape Cod for a visit Esther, the beloved wife of Jacob and bride while abroad last year. with has extant is "The O'Brien Girl," at th8 S. mother of Samuel, Henry and Mrs.devoted the in Montreal, are receiving nonliving Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Bigelow. Liberty. DAVIS PAGE. Alexander S. Kallscher. Relatives and Among other passengers by on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brewer. Mr. friends Invited to attend the funeral from was Michael Strange, otherwise congratulations Philadelphia, Oct. 11..S. Davis the France Mrs. Coler was Miss Helen Danforth Warren Motley and Mr. Kenneth Howes known Temple of Saul A. Rothschild, 179 Mrs. John Barrymorc. author of "Claire of at Page, widely lawyer, died to-day West 120th St., on Thursday, October 13, Geer of New York. Boston are at the P.ed Lion Inn after an Illness of four He was at 1:30 P. M. de Lune," produced last spring in the aiooKuriage. SWANN WILL INSPECT days. _ 81 years old.