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PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ENOS A. MILLS DEAD; HOLIDAY GREETING. Vincent Astor Family Bitterly MISS KATHERINE MACKAY AND MR. O'BRIEN NATURALIST AND GUIDE NEW YORK. ' ADI.ER.Mr. S and J. Adler and family of 797 East ItiOth st. with their relative I and friends a New Year. Sails Tuesday to Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte left Against Marriage HAVE A BRILLIANT WEDDING AT ROSLYN Known as 'Father of Rocky happy the Vanderbllt yesterday for Newport. SCOTT..Mr. and Mr*. Ma* Scott. Htu.vve»»nt Mountain National Park.' I'lnza. Cheater Hill Park, Mount Vernon, Join Wife A broad Miss Leila Wonham of Montreal is of the ex-Kaiser extend their greetings to their relative., and friend* and w leh them a happy New visiting Miss Frances Ogden Jones at Daughter of Mr. Clarence H.| Special Dispatch to Thh New Voik Heiaid Year. her country house in New London. Dbkvkr, Sept. 21..Enow A. Mills, .r>2. to Crown Prince Mackay a Bride.Pope naturalist, lecturer, writer, explorer and Newport Home Be Closed Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whltridge will Strongly Op¬ guide of the Colorado Rockies, died this arrive from this week. Blesses Mr. Mills was MARRIAGES. Next "Week . at Europe Couple. morning. Yesterday Golf poses Father's Wedding; chatting with guests at Longs Peak Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hannen Morris and Inn, the tourist resort at Estes Park, GRUNKR.DENKS..By Rev. De Witt D. Tailer Links. Miss from Bar Financial Reasons Hinted. At Pelton, Ph. IJ., on September 20, 1922, Louise Morris will return Miss Katherine older which he had conducted for years. Ruth Anna Denks to Frederick J. Gruner Harbor next week. Mackay, daugh- he called his ter of Mr. was 2:30 o'clock this morning at St. Janaa'a church, Fordham, New Clarence H. Mackay, wife from her bed and told her that York city. Special Dispatch to The New York Heuiai.d. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Jennings will Doorn, Sept. 21 (Associated Press).. married yesterday afternoon in St. ho was ill. Dr. D. P. Abbott of Chi¬ L1BBEY.CRANK..New York, Sept 21. pass the aufbmn at their house in Fair- Mary'B Church. L. I., to Mr. a at the inn, was called. Renore Crane of Passaic, N J., to J. Newport. R. I. Sept. 21..Mr. Vincent The manage of former Ktdser Wilhelm Roslyn, cago. guest Harold of Ma J. field. Conn. 'Mr. Mills died at 3 o'clock. Ribboy Boston, Astor will sail Tuesday for Europe to will not be celebrated with the freely Kenneth R. O'Brien, youngest son of former Justice Morgan J. O'Brien arid Death was due to a complication of Join Mrs. Astor who h.as been abroad Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee and given consent of the entire Hohenzol- Mr. Mills was 1n Mrs. O'Brien of New York and South¬ #auses. Last January all summer. Mr. Astor has divided his Misses Mabel and Eleanor Satterlee will lern family, as reported from Berlin, but an accident in the New York subway DIED. L. I. time between Newport, business and arrive from Europe to-morrow. despite their bitter opposition, and, above ampton, Relatives and most inti¬ when two tube trains collided. mate friends filled the little church for Enos Mills was known as "the father Ball, Eva Mao Rowd, Viola P. yachting for the last few months. Beech- will re¬ all, against the strongly expressed wish Bundy, Morton S. Many. Philip H. Mrs. Malcolm Douglas Sloane the ceremony at * o'clock. of Rocky Mountain National Park." He Clark, Jennie W. Moore, Charles E. wood will be closed next week. turn to Port L. I., of the Crown Prince, according to in¬ father's farm near to-day Washington, Two thousand additional guests at¬ was born on his Corse, A. P. Relghley, F. G. Ocean Links will be the scene of two after passing three weeks in the Adlron- formation obtained from a source very Kansas City April 22, 1870, the son of Frankenthal, M. R. Rogers. Mary L. dacks. tended the reception from 6 until 7 In Hernandez. Joseph Sllherstcin, Samuel days of Saturday and close to the former Kaiser,. Enos and Ann Mills. August, 1918, A. J. interesting golf, o'clock. That brilliant part of the wed¬ to Miss Esther A. Bur¬ Hlckey, Mary Simpson. Samuel when in addition to the usual Tlie relations* between the Crown he was married Hughes, James W. Smith, Hugo Sunday, Mr. William C. Relck and his daugh¬ ding festivities took under the ned of Des Moines, Iowa, at Estes Park. Kelsey, Mary F. Thompson, William P. program of events by Mr. T. Sulfern Prince and his be¬ place ter, Miss Relck. have returned from Col¬ father have lately autumnal He leaves Mrs. Mills and a daughter, Kllem. Sarah TtlllngTiust, H. W. Tailer's guests, there will be a 36 hole orado to golden glow of sunBhine'ln books Jessup, Ann C., Wilkinson, Fred. H. exhibition Springs their place come very strained, it is stated. The Edna. 3 years old. Among his Anna Wilson, Elizabeth B. niatca between Jesse Guilford at N. J. country the formal gardens at Harbor Hill, the of Park." "Wild Lederer, and Francis has taken Rumson, Crown Prince, more than a fortnight are "The Story Estes Re/flor, Kate Zlegelmeicr, Adele Ouimet. Society beautiful country homo of Mr. Mackay Life in the Rockies," "The Spell of the a deep interest in these matches. instead of at .his father's Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bache Pratt gave ago. staying near Roslyn. Chief among the "In Beaver World," "Watched Mr. and Mrs. George D. Wldener have residence here, Installed himself at the guests Rockies." In Memoriam. .. luncheon at Sherry's for Wild Animals," "The Story of a rented for next season M idol iff on Ocean yesterday Amerongen castle with Count Bentinck's at ceremony and reception was Mrs. by Cohen. Rachel Manners. Thomas R. Drive through De Blols and their daughters. Misses Beatrice, Hope John \V. M the of Thousand Year Pino" and "The Grizzly, Denhard, Charles E. Sterne, Simon Eldridge. and Curgie Pratt. Mrs. S. Osgood Pell family. ckay, grandmother Our Greatest Wild Animal." Mrs.- W. Woodward I'helps gave a tea The strong opposit'on on the part of the bride. on and this for the was the guest at dinner there last night BART,..At Mount Vernon. N. Y., Sep¬ reception afternoon of the Crown Prince and other members of Mr. O'Brien and his bride have tember 10. 1922, Eva Mae. beloved wife young friends of her son. Midshipman Dr. and Mrs. Henry F. Godfrey. gone J. W. RAPP LEAVES HIS of David IT. Ball, ."0 Funeral the imperial family may bo due, it is to Gardiner's Island for aged years. Woodward Phelps. The latter will re¬ to financial reasons rather than part of their services at her late residence, 327 East Mrs. George B. Salisbury gave a lunch¬ said, TO WIDOW Sidney av., on Friday, 12, at turn to Annapolis next week. sentiments of or Those i»: Wedding trip. Their future home will BIG HOLDINGS September eon at Pierre's, her guests In¬ pride caste. 10 o'clock. Interment at convenience of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Burnliam yesterday a the former be the Horace R. B. Allen at have cluding Mrs. Norrie Sellar and Mrs. An¬ position to know say that estate family. returned to New York. Emperor's sons, and especially the L. not far from Manufacturer Used but Few The illness of Rear Admiral Seaton son W. Burchard. Hempstead, I., Harbor BUNDY..On September 21 Morton Sprague f Crown Prince, reduced to leading a very Hill and near the Meadow Brook Club. Words Last Testament. in his 4Hth year. Remains reposing at the chroeder, U. S. N. retired, is reported simple life by their father's flnancia' in chapel of tiie Stephen Merrltt Burial and atrious to-day. Miss Betty Ilammill gave a luncheon be afraid that the mar¬ Opposite the property is the former Cremation Company, 1 HI 8th av.. comer dictates', may who 18th st. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Martin, who at Plerre'e yesterday and accompanied riage will make their situation worse. Hempstead home of Mr. and Mrs. Au¬ The short will of John W. Rapp, have been at Meunchinger King, have her guests. Misses Marie Brooke, Betty and was one of the wealthiest manufac¬ CRARK on They also fear further complications gust Beimont. been filed for .Suddenly, Tuesday, September returned to New York. Condon and Eleanor Stewart, to Miss contests in the event of the death of the turers in Queens, has 19. 1922, Jennie Woodruff C'srk. Funeral The day before the wedding .. Mac¬ Daniel Noble. service will be held at Mackay's wedding. Kaiser when his personal fortune, esti¬ probute with Surrogate St. Mathew's was informed that aro bequeathed to his Church, 21 West 84th st.. on Friday. mated at J20.000.000, must be divided. kay I'ope Pius XI. His large holdings September 22. at 2 P. M. Interment Wood- LENOX WOMEN SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Pavenstedt, after had bestowed widow, Corina Rapp. Mr. Rapp. whose lawn the Papal benediction College Cemetery. spending the summer at Loon Lake In bridal home was at 411 First avenue. THEIR WORK IN ART upon the couple and the members Point, died in Philadelphia on August 18. CORSE.Augustus P. Corse, September 20, the Adlrondacks, are staying at the St. MISS PARKER BRIDE age 77, son of Albert C. and Sarah A. a lunch- of their families. The message sent The will, dated June 3, 1922, written by Corse.