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PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. ENOS A. MILLS DEAD; HOLIDAY GREETING. Vincent Bitterly MISS KATHERINE MACKAY AND MR. O'BRIEN NATURALIST AND GUIDE . ' 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. Regis. Mrs. Gladys Kemp gave JR. revoke Cremation private. Attractive at Library con thdre yesterday. OF J. V. LAMARCHE, to Archbishop Hayes by Cardinal Gas- the testator, is: "I hereby any Display and all wills made by me and substitute FRANKENTHAL..Marie Rlnda, aged .7 year* Association Event. parri. the Papal Secretary of State, fol¬ final and 3 montha, darling daughter of Milton Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson gave lows: therefor these instructions that the H. ami Myrtle D. Frankenthal. Funeral Reception Follows Church listributlon of my property real or strictly private. Special Dispatch In The New York Hbrai.d. a dinner last night on the Ritz-Carlton "The Holy Father with every best i. the entire prop¬ roof. Their guests Included Sir Gilbert Ceremony at Red Bank. wish for their future and wel¬ otherwise, e., that HERNANDEZ.Joseph. (AMPBELR FU- Lenox, Mass., Sent. 21..The annual happiness erty Is to go to my dear wife, Corina N ERASE CHURCH. Broadway, Hfith St. exhibition of Lenox Arts and Crafts Arthur, Mr. Eugene Van Rensselaer fare in Christ sends out of the fullness for end Notion later. Mr. and Mrs. James Vail Con- Special Dispatch to The New York Hbkai.d. of his heart to both Rapp, Vier maintenance support. opened at Sedgwick Hall to-day under Thayer. to-day bridegroom 1 hereby appoint George S. Carr. Kath¬ HICKEY..At Bethlehem, N. H.. on Septem¬ the of verse. Miss Gloria Morgan and Miss Red Bank, N. J., Sept. 21..Miss Vir¬ and bride. Mr. Kenneth O'Brien and arine H. Plunkett ber 21, Mary A., beloved wife of George auspices the library association,' Jessie Miss Katherine the E. Rapp and Margaret W. Hlckey of 209 Jefferson with the autumn well represented Cowles. ginia Allen Parker, daughter of Mr. Mackay, Apostolic is administrators of my estate. av., Brooklyn. colony Benediction as a pledge of those most Notice of funeral hereafter. Watertown, N. as eXjiibttoys. Especially attractive is a John J. Parker, was married to-day in "John W. Rapp." Y., papers please copy. center floral Mr. and Mrs. , son- abundant graces which Heaven he piece from Mrs. Henry ta John Victor La- HUGHES..Suddenly, at his home in New White's Elm Court estate. Miss in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. St. James's Church trusts has in store for th^m, and his Dorp. Htaten Emily William Holiness moreover takes this occasion MYRON GILLETTE DEAD. Island, Wednesday morning, Winthrop is exhibiting eighteen photo¬ Church Osborn, are receiving marche, Jr., a descendant of Thomas 'Photo A. A. Brown. Septembtr 20, James Watson Hughes, be¬ congratulations on the birth of a to bless likewise ae immediate fami¬ loved husband of Isabel Johnson Hughes, graphs, one of which Is an excellent daugh¬ a signer of the Declaration * ter at 38 East Nelson, Jr., lies of the wedded pair." Mr. O'Brien and his bride the church. Serviced Held Here for the runeral private. Toronto papers please study of her father, Mr. Grenville Lln- Wednesday Thirty-sixth of and first Governor of leaving Former] copy. dall street. Independence of Winthrop. was sol¬ Neighbors Greet the Bride. Major Tampn. JESSUP..At Rowayton. Conn., on Thursday, Miss Anna R. Alexandre Virginia. A nuptial mass September 21. Ann wife of the late is exhibiting services were held last night 1922, C.. a sample of and lace work. Mrs. Charles Frederick Hoffman and emnized by the Rev. John J. Farrell, as- The popularity of the bride among her the Seventy-seventh Division to which Patrick Francis Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Stephen W. Jessup. Funeral services will bookbinding Funeral Church. Broad¬ be held at Miss Kate Cary and Miss Anna Blake her daughter. Miss Marlon K. Hoffman, sisted the Rev. D. J. Duggan. Miss neighbors in Roslyn was evidenced when the bridegroom was attached during the Archibald Mcllwaine, Mr. and Mrs. at the Campbell the Sound Beach Congrega¬ have returned from will by war. Har¬ way and Sixty-sixth street, for Myron tional Church on Saturday afternoon at Shaw embroidered chair cushions and Newport and of the bride¬ she arrived at the little red brick church James A. O'Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. 3 o'clock. Train leaves Grand Central occupy the house at 25 East Ruth N. Lamarche, sister an In addition to the fdmllies and the Mrs. Gillette, former Mayor of Tampa, Fla., Miss C'ury also Is displaying a lamp Seventy- with her father. For more than hour vey Shaffer and Mr. and Atwood of station 1:45 P. M. third street which has been purchased groom. was maid of honor and the women and the latter directors and executive officials of the Vlolett, and organizer and former president shade decorated with old fashioned men, children, pre¬ Citrus Mr. Gil¬ KERSEY..On Wednesdar. September 20, prints. An oil painting showing for Mrs. Hoffman. Late In January they bridesmaids were Miss Emily F. La¬ dominating. had stood about the lawn, Commercial Cable Company, the Pos¬ l>nr«t« at the Rrceptlon. the Florida Exchange. 1922. Mary Fuller, wife of Joseph A- Godey tal and lette. who was visiting this city, died a fireplace, with highly ornamental will go to England and occupy Bllekling Miss Katharine A. La¬ patiently holding their vantage places. Te.egraph -ackay Companies, Kejsey. Funeral services will be held at Hall In Norfolk, where there will be marche and those invited to the wedding Included Among the many guests for the re¬ Wednesday at the Hotel Seymour, West her late home, 17« South Mountain av.. mantel, is the work of Mrs. Ross Win- of and When the bride and her father arrived Consul, Montclalr, N. J., Friday afternoon, at 3:30 ans Whistler. Richard much gayety during the late winter. The marche, sisters the bridegroom, her with cheers and Archbishop Hayes, jvernor and Mrs. ception were Mr. Gaston Liebcrt,' Forty-fifth street. Mrs. C. Dlxey the crowd greeted and Miss Madeline ago In o'clock. several vases. Two bronze Prince of Wales will hunt in that coun¬ Misses Katherlne and Roberta Parker, then Miller, United States Senator and Mrs. General of France, He was born sixty-four years has pottery handclapplng and rushed forward, James W. Mr. Frank B. Wiborg, Miss school in Ohio and KEIEM..At Lansdowne, Pa., September 21, lions for book ends are the work of Miss try and there will be many house par¬ sisters of the bride. Vincent H. La¬ the children first, waving hats and hand¬ Wadsworth, Jr., the Assis¬ Liebert. Wisconsin, attended Mrs. Sarah, widow of Edward Kliem. Fu¬ ties at the estates. tant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Mary Hoyt Wiborg, Mrs. Rawson Lyman went to Florida as a young man. He neral services Friday evening, at her late Frances Bryant Godwin. surrounding marche, Jr., cousin of the bridegroom, kerchiefs. The bride responded by wav¬ Mr. John Sanford, Mr. residence, Ransdowne, Pa. Interment with their own were Francis Theodore Koosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Wood. and Mrs. was known In Democratic political Authors represented was best man. The ushers ing back. A second demonstration, even Robert Woods and Mrs. Thomas Mr. Whitney Mr. Gillette leaves private. Cypress Hills Cemetery'. Saturday. books are Miss Olivia E. Phelps Stokes WASHINGTON. B. Earle Battln, John Mc- than the awaited Bliss. Dr. and Mrs. Hastings, circles of the South. McAnerney, more vociferous first, Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Willets, a son. B. Collins RKDKRER..On September 21. 1922, Anna, and Mrs. Nalbro Miss Stokes and Paul P. I^irker. came Murray Butler. Prof. Michael Warren, a widow, Clara, and beloved sister of Cnrrle Bartley. Mr. and Mrs* Robert Lansing, who Clellan her when she and the bridegroom I. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. James, Mr. and is to be at Ohio, Rudolph. Arthur. also is allowing a beautiful piece of The bride's of white satin, was the church. Pupin, Judge Henry Gilder- Gillette. Burial Akron, and Max Eederer. Funeral private. have been at Henderson Harbor, N. Y, dress, from , sleeve, Mr. George L. Mr. Mrs. Oliver G. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Please omit flowers. renaissance lace and a water color worn by her great-great-grandaunt in for the ceremony ex¬ Ingraham. will return next week by automobile. The decorations and Mrs. John .V. Davis, Mr. Alton B. Stephen II. P. Pell, Mr. and Mrs. Gor¬ DR. SAMUEL SILBERSTEIN. REFFRER..Kate (nee Eevy), w-ldowr of sketch of a Scotch lake. One of the 1861 and was trimmed with rose point tended even to the outer bounds of the Nelson Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Polk, don Auchincloss, Mr. and Mrs. for Samuel Leffler, Thursday. September 21, largest single exhibits Is.an original de¬ Mrs. T. Dewltt Talmage anu her son- lace, with puffed sleeves, tight bodice church grounds, with tall bay trees in Mr. and Mrs. John G. Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Dr. Samuel Sllbersteln, aged 42, In Iter S-">th year. Funeral announcement and model in o'f a renaissance skirt. Milburn, Mr. and O'Shaughnessy, a In Paterson later. sign clay in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. and full boxes stationed at either side of the en¬ Mrs. Morton S. Paton, Mr. and" Mrs. Kalin, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Babcoek, twenty years physician opera house by George L. K. Morris, Pitt Scott, are at the Wlllard. A reception and wedding breakfast trance The porch was changed into Bacon. Mr. and New York, died of paralysis yes¬ ROWD..At Mlllbrook, N. Y., on September of bride's uncle path. Elbert H. Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Mr. and Mrs. Francis McN. 280 street. 21. 1922, Viola Preston Lowd. Funeral Groton student and son of Mr. and Mrs. followed at the home the a bower of vines and white asters. and Mrs. Oeorge terday in his home, Madison Newbold Morris. of Mr. Mrs. Hance green R. Coudert, Mrs. William K. Vander- George F. Baker, Mr. in and services at home of George Knapp. Satur¬ Seven silhouettes Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial and aunt, Rnd George The front of every pew along the main bllt her Miss Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passaic. He was horn Rumania day. September at 2 P. M. Hre the return from a 2d, daughter. Consuela F. Baker. Jr., 23, daylight children work of Mrs. Walter R. have returned to Washington from Patterson. Upon their aisle had Its cluster of white Killarney Mr. T. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt was graduated from Johns Hopkins saving time. Davis. The exhibit which Is in South the will live in Red Vanderbllt, Myron Herrick, Am¬ Baldwin, He on the staffs charge Laurens. S. C. Miss Emily Dial will be trip couple roses, forming a white vista leading to bassador to Mrs. 13. D. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Bates University. served MANY..At W»«tfle!d. N. J., on September of Miss Edith Fitch, librarian, will re¬ Bank. France; Henry of Gouverneur and Mt. Sinai Hospitals 20, 1922, Philip Hone Many, beloved hus¬ among the debutantes. a chaneel hanked with Australian tree Harrlman and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. and Mr. and Mrs. Wyllys Rossiter main open until Saturday evening. In this city and was one of the founders band of Minnie Amelia Weed Many, In hi* ferns and more Killarney roses. Other Widener. Bet Is. 78th year. Funeral services Friday, Mrs. William B. Osgood Field gave a C. E D. Assistant Mil¬ NORTON LOUHON. a con¬ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver William and first president of Barnert Memo¬ at Uwn. Major Bridge, banks of blue delphinium formed Mrs. John W. Mackay was escorted to Also September 22, at 4 30 P. M. St. Paul a luncheon to-day High itary Attache of the British Embassy, trast of color. the church Mr. J. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Bird, Jr., rial Hospital, Paterson. Church, Westfleld, N. J. Special Dispatch to The New York Hbhai.d. by Morgan O'Brien. one son survive him. has returned to Washington from At¬ Early arrivals among the guests were The guests for the service included Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black, Mr. and His wife and MANY..Veterans of the Seventh Regiment.. Montreal, Sept. 21..Candle light N. N. Y.: an¬ IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. lantic City. treated to a concert by Father Finn's Vincent Astor, Mr. Charles Mrs. Mrs. C. I^edyard Blair, Mr. and Mrs. G. With sincere regret only formed a unique sotting for the Hayden, Fran¬ nouncement is mad# of the death on Sep¬ Choristers from the Church of St. Paul Robert Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dow Walter Phelps Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. ART-IN-T3LADES CLUB SHOW. tember 20 of Philip Hone Many (Second Hotel Men Entertained at Dlxvllle Mr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president wedding of Miss Margaret Louise the Apostle In New York, with Mlseha Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Alexan¬ cis C. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. James Law¬ Company). Willard C. Fisk, President. of Leland Stanford University, and Mrs. as Instrumental rence Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pot¬ Notch. Manning Louson, daughter of Mr. and Elman, the violinist, der, Mr. L. F. Holbrook Belts, Mr. Al¬ Breese, First Annual Exhibition Open* MOORE..Dr. Charles E., at Presbyterian Wheeler are at the Wlllard. and with Father Finn himself ter Mr. and Mrs. George S. on 21. Services at Mrs. John J. Louson, of Westmount, to soloist fonso de Nevarro, Mr. and Mrs. James Breese, To-morrow. Hospital, September Special Dispatch to The New York Hraui.n at the organ. Mr. Elman played Schu¬ B. Mr. Frank A. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Columbia Grammar School, 5 West 93d Thb Minister of and Mme. Mr. Bela Winslow Norton of the staff Duke, Munsey, Mrs. st on Saturday, September 23. Dixville Notch, N. H. Sept. 21.. Sweden of The New York Herald, which took bert's Ave Maria to Father Finn's organ Joseph A. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Lydlg Brokaw. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Brokaw, Announcement Is made of the first an¬ men Wallenberg, who have been in Stock¬ The choristers, whom Mr. and Mrs. I. Townsend Burden, Miss REIGHLEY..Frederick G.. son of the late Over one hundred hotel prominent at Church of the accompaniment. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. nual exhibition of the Art-in-Trades Club Rev. on will reach on October place this evening the have heard Hoyt, Allen, and Mrs. Charles Relghley, D. D., Sep¬ throughout New England held their an¬ holm, this country Messiah, the Rev. B. Snow of¬ some in the congregation and Mrs. James A. Burden, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Byrd Burden. Mr. of New York to open to-morrow at the tember 20, at Sugar Hill. N. H. Funeral 15. The Charge d'Affaires of Sweden, Sydney in concert, never sang better. James Mrs. Oliver H. P. Bel¬ service* on at nual meeting at tho Balsams to-day. ficiating. The church was decorated previously Lewis L. Clarke, Miss Florence Kip Byrne. Waldorf-Astoria and continue to Octo¬ Saturday. September 23, De 1 P. M . at St. J. J. Lannin Is entertaining as his guests Mr. J. Lagerberg, and members of of ferns. For the bridal processional the choir Dr. anil Mrs. Alexis mont. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Baruch, ber 22. The hours are dally from 10 to Mathew's Church, 24 West the legation staff will return to Wash¬ with quantities marguerites and the Weddln March. Th; Clarke. Carrel, Mr. Golcouria Cameron, Mr. and 84th »t. the New Hampshire Hotel Association The bride, who was away her sang Lohengrin and Mrs. Caslmlr de Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. de fi and from 8 to 10:30 P. M. and Sun¬ ington October 9 from Bar Harbor. given by recessional was the Menrelssohn Wed¬ Rham, Mrs. L«e Grand B. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. ROGERS..On September 19. 1922, at her and the New England Hotel Association. wore white satin with a train, George Faber Jr., Mrs. Freder¬ days from 1 to fi "P. M. Admission will residence. Hotel Chelsea. widow father, " Downey, Mary E., Tiie annual meeting Is covering three ding March by the organ. Amory S. Carhart, Mr. and Mrs. Guy be r.0 cents. Mondays free. of Dr. Wilard H. FNmcral sorvb-e* D. H. lined with pink chiffon. Pearl and numbers ick M. Davies, Mrs. Beverly Duer, Miss Thomas L. Rogers days. The entire party numbers more Dr. Andreae. Commercial finished the short sleeves. Some of the choir's the boys Fairfax Cary, Mr. and Mrs. There will be a varied and Interesting at Washington Square M. E. Cliutch. 137 Attache of the Netherlands Legation, crystal fringe, sang for nearly an hour Kmitte Sophie Duer, Mr. Beverly Duer, Mr. and Chadbourne, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bourke West 4th st., Friday afternoon 2 o'clock. than 300. Members of the association* Her tulle veil was in Russian style and weret Mrs. Duncan S. Ellsworth and Mr. and showing of room Interiors In many dif¬ with their families arrived will soon take up his duties as Consul- Splritum Tuum by Schuetky,' Bach's Cockran, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Jones ferent manners, each set up and fash¬ Philadelphia, Pa., papers please copy. yesterday. was held in place with a bandeau of Mrs. Marshall Field. S1RBERSTETN.-Samuel. M. In his 42d A golf tournament was arranged for General in New York. He was enter¬ Fugue, which was sung with Inspiring Colford, Jr., and Miss Cathleen Vander- ioned to display the highest and best D.. at on lace and pearls. She carried ophelia Finn's Haec Dies. Ave Also Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gerry, year, beloved husband of Mary and deaf- the men. Various diversions, followed tained luncheon at the Shoreha'm effect. Father bilt. type of Interior decoration, as well as father of I .eon. Service nt the of roses and lilies of the valley. Verum Elgar, Aima Redemptores Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gerard. Mr. Meyer's Fu¬ by a dinner to-night, have been ar¬ Wednesday by Charge d'Affaires Miss Eleanor Louson. her at¬ by by and Mrs. Albert Also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coppell, numerous groupings featuring problems neral Parlors, 218 Eenox av., Friday, Sep¬ the Netherlands, Dr. J. B. Hubrecht. sister, Palestrina. Panis Angellcus by Blanl Gallatin, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. Cram, Mr. and tember 22, 10:30 A. M. ranged. tended the bride as maid of honor. The William Plerson Hamilton. Mrs. Fred¬ and Mrs. Sergeant of assembly. Lectures on decoration will .and the Cherubic Hymn by Gretchanl- Mrs. H. Wallace Cotm, Mr. and Mrs. be the exhibition. SIMPSON..Suddenly, on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Humphreys bridesmaids were Miss Helen Giliett and erick C. Havemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. FYan- given throughout Samuel September were the r.off. Paul D. Cravath, Mr. and Mrs. Frank The Art-ln-Trade« Club was founded 19. 1922. J. Simpson, beloved hus¬ of New York, who married Sep¬ The Commercial Counselor of Miss Catherine Morgan. Mr. Randolph cis Burrall Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. J. band of Clara Simpson. Funeral services tember 9 at Red Bank, N. J., the home British Embassy and Mrs. John Joyce was Herbert Mr. and Mrs. L. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour L. about fifteen years ago by graduates of will be held at Louson, brother of the bride, best Wears Empress En genie Lace. Johnston, Walter W. Crownln- August Eickelberg's Par- of the bride's purents, Mr. and Mrs. Brodcrlck have as their guest the lat- man. The ushers were Messrs. Eflward Jennings. Miss Constance Jennings, Cromwell, Mr. Francis a course In Interior decoration, which lors, 934 8th av., between fttth-Mth at*., Benjamin Fincke, are spending their ter's sister. Miss Kathleen Kelly of Dub¬ Mr. Frederic A. .Tuilllard, Mr. and Mrs. shield, Mr. Conde Nast, Mr. and Mrs. was given first at the West Side Young on Friday evening, September 22. at 8 Wells and Jerome Johnson. The bride's maid of honor was her Mrs. P. o'clock. Interment at convenience of fam¬ honeymoon at the Balsams. lin, who will return to her studies at Miss Ellin The first W. de Lancey Kountze, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Dllworth, Henry Men's Christian Association. It includes ily. who find Mawr. Mr. Mrs. Broderlck sister, Mackay. Alvln W. Mr. and Mrs. Davison, Mr. and Mrs. F. Trubee Davi¬ In Its leading members of Another honeymoon couple Bryn and ARMSTRONG FORBES. bridesmaid was Mrs. Edwin Main Post, Krech, Goodhue membership SMITH..On September 21. 1922. Hugo, hus¬ the Balsams very attractive Is Mr. and have leased No. 1601 Sixteenth street. Livingston. Mr. Goodhue Livingston. son, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Derby, Mr. such business houses as that of W. A J. band of Jr. The other bridesmaids were Miss Mr. and Margery Veltch Smith, Funeral Mrs. U. A. Burr of Hartford, Conn. The marriage of Miss Hhodft Elizabeth Evelyn Wadsworth, daughter of Senator Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Goadby Loew, and Mrs. Joseph R. Dllworth, gloane. scrvlcoe at his late home. 39 Park av.. New J. W. Blair of New York and Arthur Forbes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry the Misses Florence and Evelyn I/Oew, Mrs. Dewees W. Dilworth, Mr. and Mrs. The new fine arts department of New Hoehelle. N. Y.. on Saturday at 3 P. M. At Washington Hotels. and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Marshall J. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Interment private. J. Bennett of Cambridge have been at Hall Forbes, to Mr. William Campbell cousin of the bride; Mrs. Pierre Lovett, Mr. and Dodge. York T'nlverwity In cooperation with the Mills Field. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. New York arrivals at Washington Armstrong, look place yesterday after¬ Mrs. John Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Doubleday, Mr. and Mrs. David Dows, Art-ln-Trades Club and the Metropolitan THOMPSON..September 20, 1922. William Camp hotels Butler, sister of the bridegroom: Miss E. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butler Mr. Payne, husband of Edith Blight Thomp¬ Bandcl of Brooklyn will leave the Bal¬ include: noon'at the home of the bride's parents. Mitchell. Noel, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Duncan, Museum of Art Is giving a course In 1n- son and The Wlllard.Francis C. Shenehan, F. The Father Muriel Vanderbilt. Mrs. Goodhue Living¬ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. son of the late Col. William P. sams Saturday. 995 Madison avenue. .Rev. ston, Jr.. Mrs. John McFadden and Mrs. George Dyer, J. Magee ferlor decorating and furnishing. The Thompson and Mary Evelyn Moff»tt. Fu¬ C. Hitchcock, Homer C. Johnston, Em¬ Pauge, performed the ceremony, at Morehead Tatterson, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. C. Temple Em¬ Art-ln-Trades Club members are giving neral* services at St. Bartholomew's Mr. and Mrs. David Davenport. Ernest Morehead Patterson. H. Prentice, Mr Fldwin Main Park W. and F. D. Carney, all of manuel Hertz, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- which only members of the Immediate his Post, Jr., met, Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. S. Franklin. their time and loaning any material Church. av. and 31st st., Friday Davenport James Miss Ottavla Mr. O'Brien's beet man was Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ryan, Mrs. Ed¬ Mr. Charles Dana Mr. morning, September 22. at 10:30 o'clock. New York, were In the party of Mr. and Cable, D. McKenzlc, O'Shaugti- families were present. Mr. Esmond P. O'Brien. Th-1 and Mrs. Gibson. necessary. The enterprise Is not com- Interment private. Boston and R. Richard was of honor and Mr. brother. mund Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. William and Mr. Phtladel- Mrs. Frank E. Paige of B-ookline, Mass., nessy,' , Renjamin mnld ushers were Messrs. Justin O'Brien, an¬ Mrs. Henry Fletcher Godfrey, tnorclal, but It Is an effort to stimulate phla papers please copy. Mrs. C. C. best man. C. Reick, Mr. and Mrs. Elilui Root, Mrs. and .t luncheon at the Balsams to-day. R Waldo. Louis Bell. Burger, Ames Brooks, other brother; E. Roland N. Harrlman, William F. and Mrs. Sherwood Aldrich, Mr. art education In a practical way. T1EEINGHA8T. . Suddenly, at Baltimore, R. H. and The who attended the Sheehan and Mr. and. Mrs. James Mrs. J. on F. G. Sutton, Armstrong bride, Brearley William Henry E. Coe, ,Ir : Will- Charles Steele. Mrs. Butler. Jr.; Mr. and The university has arranged with the Md., Wednesday, September 20, 1922, Newman. School, and is a member of the Junior Ryle, Nelson Otto T. Henry W. Tllltrighaet. Notice of Jesse lam Carr, Samuel Sloan Walker, Jr.; Borland. Mr. Bannard, National Academy of Design to give the hereafter. funeral MEET ON CONSTITUTION ISLAND The Shoreham.Earl Bailie, M. T. League, Is of the third generation to Jesse Atwood Violett, Jr., and Others at the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Britt, Mr. and Mrs. courses In painting, sculpture. Ac., and H. wear Hoyt, W1EKINSON..Frederick H . for the last t#r» Moore. L. C. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. J. the Brussels lace wedding gown Wool The bridal was De Roy Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry has asked W. A J. Sioatie to cooperate She Knight ley. party Other at the were years connected with the firm of G. W. Mnrtelncrs Rock Association's An¬ Judson, N. B. Harrison and E. S. Stair. which was her grandmother's. guests church Mr. P.- Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. In the practical details of the Sheldon A- Co., and on lilies of the and orchids. completed by two pages in white satin and Mrs. Horatio Nelson training! exporters Importers, carried valley suits. They were the small sons of Slater, Mrs. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohalan. of decorators and salesmen In the art! Wednevday morning In his 47tli year. Ha nual Assembly To-morrow. Mr. Armstrong is the sop of Mr. J. Edward Van Ingen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Balnbrldge Colby, Mr. and trades. Prof. Flske who will wis born In England and came to thla NOTES OF SOCIETY. Dr. and Mre. Henry James, brother- Kimball, country twenty-six years the Sinclair Armstrong, is a graduate of Rogers Wlnthrop Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler, Mr. and have of the course. Is a ago. He la The annual meeting of Martelaers Robert E. Lee Mordecal in-law and sister of the bride. Henry Warren. charge Harvard survived by a widow. Mabel, two daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Princeton, served on the Texas border, was em¬ Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. Finley Peter Dunne, Mr. and Mrs. graduate. Is a well known architect and ers, Mrs. ne Rock Association for the preservation in and is law. The bride's dress of pearl Stuart Mr. and Kmmag Stapleton and Gene¬ of the Wellamore, Seventy-seventh street and France, practicing broidered chiffon cream colored to Wing, Mrs. Payne Whit¬ Norman E. Dltman, Mr. and Mrs. Fal de authority on Colonial homes and fur-1 vieve. Services will be held Friday, 8 P, of the Warner house and other historic have returned from A reception followed at Sherry's. When ney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whit¬ Saint Phalle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Felt- M it his late residence. NO Fast 3th St. and Broadway, just match her grandmother's point d'Alen- Mr. nlshings, and has lectured frequently at Interment Saturdsy 2 P. M. relics on Constitution Island, opposite N. and reopened their Mr. and Mr*. Armstrong return from was n of ney. and Mrs. William Woodward, ner. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Green-Wood Allcnhurst, J., will be con lace train. There frl.1 Mr. and Guggenheim. the Metropolitan. Cemetery. he to-morrow on their wedding trip abroad, they the same lace that edged the tulle veil, Mrs. Henry White, Dr. and Mrs. Justice and Mrs. Jaycox. Mr. and Mrs. West Point, will held apartment. at home at 28 East Henry James, Mr. and W1RSON..On September 20. Elizabeth Bitrk- All of 950 Ninety-fifth street. which was worn straight across the Mrs. Stuart Dun- Michael J. Mulqueen, Col. and Mrs. nor, youngest of -h.- late Will- the Island. It will be an all day event, Mr. and Mrs. George D. run Preston, Mr. and Mrs. C. daughter Madison avenue are sailing on the Beren- forehead. From beneath the lace of Lyttleton Henry May, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LOST AND FOUND. lam Wilson, M. D.. and Elizabeth t'.oelet beginning at 11 o'clock and will Inrflude MB BEN CRANE. the train hung two panels of white F"ox, Mr. Gerald Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanhope Nixon, Bucknor, at her residence, 191 Clareniont luncheon. Launches from West Point garla to-day. George Dempsey, Mrs. Esmond P. Mr. Louis av.. . Funeral private. brocade shot with gold thread. The Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.ACE.Lost five yards rf larc, wrapped In Interment In the and Garrison will make special Mrs. Charles Henderson Bradley, who Miss Leonore Crane of rasSble. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. James. J. In or In family plot, TrlnPjr trips of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison lace at one time belonged to the Em¬ _Ellery O'Donohue, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry tissue paper neighborhood of Am- Cemetery. New York during the day for the convenience of sails for France October 3. will give a daughter and was Miss Janice Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Seltgman and Mr. and Mrs. Ol- ha«s*dor Hotel; very valuable for personal of and Mr. J. press Eugenie, acquired hy Dudley and reasons. Reward of no ZIEGEI.MEIER..Uuddenly, st the visitors. Mr. Haven Putnam farewell musleale to-morrow evening at Crane Hollywood. Cal.. the W. as a for Charles B. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. cott 2d. family |3on.no, Watertown, C\eorgo Harold T.lbbey of West Newton. Mass., lnte J,ohn Mackay gift lunations asked. Telephone. Rye. 734, or N. v., on September 20, 1922, Adela will address the meeting. her home, 167 West Seventh-second his wife. manager of the Ambassador Hotel. Zlegeltneler. Funeral service will be held Mrs. Charles Edward Tracy of High¬ street. were married yesterday at the resi¬ Ellin worn col¬ Saturday, September 23, at 2 P. M., at and Havl- Miss Mackay orchid LOST.Tllllfold containing sum of money, 8th 934 Falls Is of the dence of Mr. Mrs. J. Bernard with a hat car¬ or August Klckclberger'a Parlors, 9th land president association, Among recent arrivals at the St. Regis ored chiffon blue and ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION. I VISITS NEW LONDON. av. bus near 42d st.. BUi tv. Write Mrs. av., near ftr.th st. Interment at conveni¬ and on the committee are Mrs. land; 249 West 104th street, by the ried a shower of blue and lav¬ GEDDES r, M. DOW. r.a Oorsllne at., Roeheeter. N. V. exwctttlve are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley, from bouquet Vanderbllt 3321. Liberal ence of family. E. Henry Harrlman, Mrs. J. P. Morgan, N. Mrs. Francis Rev. Willard''DRyton Brown. ender orchids. The bridesmaids' dresses New Tel-phone reward. Convont, J.; James The bride was attended Mrs. J. Many Yorkers at Meeting of British Ambimador at Mohlran en Mrs. William Church Osborn. Mrs. H. -Sullivan and her daughter. Miss Elaine by were of Alice blue chiffon trimmed with Jewelry. Havlland, and Mr. ' * ". Fairfield Osborn, Mrs. Samuel Sloan, Dr. Sullivan, from Radnor, Pa., and Mrs. Bernard Libbey's gray fur. Muffs of the same shade and K,"ll*l'tw Association. tinntc to Capital. IN MEMORIAM, brother. Commander Miles A. Llbbey. were carried Walter Thompson- and 'the Rev. Dr. H. John F. from edged with fur In place SpecialDUpatrh to Turn Nsw 1 oik Talmage, Bernardsvllle, U. 8. N., was best man. A breakfast Hbiuto. gperial Pi-pitch to Tit* N*w Toik Hn at ri. ren 42d St. and and Percy Silver. N. J. of the traditional bouquets. Atlantic Citt, Kept. 21..The 1 LOST.Bctw Reonriway COHEN.A tribute to the loving memory was served at the Hotel Marseilles. The only ornament that, the bride annual New London, Conn.. Sept. 21..Sir 84th icnd Broadway and Weat End av., of Rachel Cohen, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Is a of Harvard, convention of the United States large diamond brooch, platinum -ettlng; lib¬ Cohen and mother of Roster Llbbey graduate wore was a present from the bride¬ Flahetiea Aucklanrl Geddes, English Ambassador, eral reward. Telephone 3d7h Schuyler. Henno P-. HOT SPRINGS, VA. HUNGARY TO AID ZITA. class of 1898, and Is vice-president of It was a chain and tassel Association will Cohen, who departed this life on Septem¬ groom. pearl open to-morrow at th> Hotel ber 22. 1919. c, to the engineering firm of H. M. Haven with n dlnmond cluster. s1or,p(,,| |ast night at the Mohican Bp ial Dispatch The New York IIbrai.d. Breakers Hotel. About 200 delegates, LOST.On Wednesday. Sept. l:t, b.-toe..., *4th DENIIARD.tn loving memory of Dr. To- Conn! Belhlen Given Satisfactory and A. T. Hopkins of Boston. The ceremony was performed by en route from Bar Harbor to Washing¬ and l>oth sta. on 3th av., a gold chain brace¬ 1". 22, 1911. Hot SrsiNos. Va., Sept. 21..Mrs. Clifford many from New York, arrived to-night. let with small pearls, 8 'harm- attached, Charles Denhard. September lo Father Cornell . of Whlp- ton, D. C. lie proceeded at & o'clock In loving memory of Thomas rah Haggln gave a tea to-day at the Reply Appeal. and lecturer on The New Jersey State Firemen's Asso¬ gold |o. ket. rrytal In center. 120 reward will MANNERS. MISS MACKENTY ENGAGED. pany, N. J., philosophy this be paid for return to room "4. W Wall a*. Russell Manners, who entered eternal life White Cottage for her guest. Miss Mar- 21. . assisted morning. R1-DAPE8T, Sept Count Stefan Mac- at , by ciation with several hundred delegates amo'id dinner ring at Teltetbaum September 22, 1911. caret Brown of New York, sister of Bethlen has given a to I")r. and Mrs. John Edmund Father Martcl. of the church. Orville Harrold, tenor, and Leon LOST~I' revered of Simon of Wash¬ satisfactory reply of 4 2 West Fifty-fourth street, pastor will open Its convention to-morrow at (eorner Broadway) and 93d at. Liberal STERNE..In memory Brig.-Gen. Preston Brown, a letter from the former Empress Zlta enty Rothier. basso, of the Metropolitan aro rrward If returned t*> 498 Weat End av., Sterne. He had a fine trained mind.was ington. the inounce the engagement of their In Beantlfnl the Dennis Hotel. apt 9B. litone Schuyler 2497. modest, dignified and of high character, requesting Hungarian Government to Mac- Reception Setting. a week with Mr. Clydo L. rnssed away 22. 1901. Miss Ethel Zabrisktc of New York aid in regulaflng the financial situation lughter. Miss Katherlne Gllman New Yorkers at the hotels include: spending LOST.Brooch, large amethyat, valued piin- September and her aunt. Miss E. K. Royer, drove of the of the late enty. to Mr. Wlllielmus Bogart Bryan, At Harbor Hill the main hall was Burrows In Mystic. clpally as heirloom; reward aad no ques¬ family Emperor son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllhelmus Marlborough Blenhetn.Mr. and Mrs. tions asked. Phone Audubon apt. 28. this afternoon to Germantown and later Charles, it was learned to-day. '., decorated with vase* of Scott Key roses H. M. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hidden Watson and the had tea at the of Washington. D. C. the various Peutland, Mrs. Kdward LOST.Saturday, diamond bn r pin, 2'-i Inches: UNDERTAKERS. Casino. The letter expressed the embarrass¬ igart Bryan In large masses, while Kuhn, Miss Edith the sum¬ Hill This afternoon an Miss at the were filled with Kuhn, Miss Leila Misses Hidden, after spending reward. Thotu Murray ODlfi. ROOERfk unusually fast set ment caused the former Empress In con- MacKenty graduated salons throughout Balr and Miss M. W. of doubles was on School in 1921 and is a with the Morton. mer at Boxwood, returned to New York played the grand t.nulng to receive hospitality of King rearley roses of colors to correspond Traymore.Mr. and Mrs. James Wearing Apparel. stand tennis court by the Messrs. W. phomore at Smith College. Mr. Bryan decorations of the rooms. J. yesterday. THE HOME FUNERAL Alfonso of Spain. The letter was brought of Princeton, class of McLarney, Mr. Eugene Jenkins. Mr. A. fur Earl Dodge and Warren A. Mayon of to by Count former a graduate The guests passed from the hall E. Cushman and Mr. L. M. Arrivals at the Mohlran Hotel IneJude LOST.Baum-marten neckpiece with Conducted inexpensively New York against .1 Mandevllle Carlisle Budapest Romanones, 20, and Is now a student at Princeton the large conservatory, which Brownell. brown ribbons attached, near filet st. Mad¬ Premier. through Dennis.Mrs. F. II. Miss afternoon. Please re¬ Call Columbus 8200 and Willi,-m K. R. Hltt of Spanish icologlcal Seminary. was banked with growing flowering Lester, Dor¬ E. M. Mack. T. W. Ester, H. W. Kris-1 ison av., Thursday Washington. othy lister, and from Brooklyn Mr. and turn to Apartment Jfl, flSO Madison av ; re- When Death Occurs Mr. Dodge's fast volleying especially plants and vines to the rotunda, where ftiala, August Frlcks. ft. Oakley Wood, w s -d. MAHLON flower were Mrs. J. E. Qulnn ______was applauded. Mrs. Dodge was on the JUSTICE PITNEY ILL. MISS SC'niMPF ENGAGED. specimen oleanders In full Strand.Mr. Edward Mr*- Dr,n»1'1 p- w- Schwab. W. LOST Neckpiece, two Russian sable skins. FRANKECAMPBELL for overlooks the terrace, Johnson. Mr. F on iirand he Casino lawn ten. last placed. Tills T and Mr. and H. W. SmAll. Mr. and Mrs out of automobile Concourse, "Iho^funeral Ohtirch'^ Mr. and Mrs. and nesting nt Private Snoltnrlnin At a card party at their home formal gardens and ttie trelllage, where Jennings Mrs. E. .1. H. Rim kford, tween inoth st. end Fordhant road; liber hi (MOM- 9TrT«IH/V Joseph Shcphers Fries reward. Palham 4817. Mrs. James last evening Mr. and Mrs. Krnhcls P. Schlmpf the bridal received. This trelllage L. S. Tailer, F. D. Woodruff, Mr. and ___ Harrington arrived Near Mnrrlstnsvn Ilnme. party Breakers Mr. and Mrs. fur from New York and an¬ was covered with pink, white and Harry Miller Mrs. W. A. Hurnham, Mr. and Mrs. \V. 'ST H-pi 19. hnunr marten neckpiece Eight to-day drove of 251 Fort Wnshlggton avenue yel- Mrs. J. station and .fainah n re- View for tea. roses. The base was of A. Wllner and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8 Hatch, C. between Perm, to Valley Justice Mahloti Pitney of the United nounced the cngagcm» nt of their daugh¬ low ramlilcr L. Eben. nr.vr.ttv, I.-.-, i: >;n>- PERSON Al, 8RUV11U. Mr. H. Chapman 3d of New States Court Is a patient at the blue flowering plants and pink phlox. p,)rt Clark, TIioitihs M. Fanning, J. B. .9 BAST imn St. Hyams Supreme Miss Marlon to Mr. Ultx-< arlton Mrs. Coleman Curtis, LOST.Sable scarf, one skin, Tuesday night Orleans has left for New York. private sanltarlus of Dr. Clifford Mills ter, Dyer Schlmpf, A buffet lunch was served on the O'Reilly, E. H. Ireland. H. O. Burrhus, at Oeorge Cohan Theater; reward. BUR. John W.Lyon Harlem 1833. Pa. Miss terrace overlooking Mrs. Malda Kay. Miss Clarice Alvln John 8. H. A. Morris and William st. Beekmnn Week end arrivals at the Homestead In Morrlstown, N. J., It was learned lMward C. Eyerty of Danville. main Hempstead Mrs. O. Herbert. Farrtngton, LIN SON. 130 17r,0 Mr. Mrs. Is a Hunter College Harbor and In the large dining room. C. Mr. and Mrs. Benja¬ H. E. Miller, all of New York. will Include and Adams Child yesterday. Hchjmpf graduate. min Block. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dogs, Cats, Ac. Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Justice Pitney has not been in good Mr. lvyerly, a graduate of Eastern Uni¬ Many of the tables were set under Peters. Also Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogt, East CEMETERIES. AC. Mr. and Bedell H. but his Is a silk msnufacturer and for¬ of light blue and were deco- Ambassador.Mrs. Edward P. Ellis, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. I). 8. Willard, White* Mrs. Harned, health ropently.' condition Is not versity. pagodas white male Eskimo seen In the with of alia- Mr. Morgan F. Larson. Mr. and Mrs Fishers Island. N. Y. Fred 8. LOST.All dog; Mrs. Clarence Gray Dlnsmore, Mrs. Al¬ serious. He was appointed Associate merly wkh National City Company rated centerpieces golden William Cook and ; May. stranger's automobile, enter flalam Fields THE W00DLAWN CEMETERT bert Bullue and Mrs. William Thaw Justice of the Supreme Court In 1913. here. He served as a Lieutenant ovcr- roandas. Markel's Orchestra played at Mr. Raymond A. Staten Island, and J. M. Freaton, High- Cemetery. Brooklyn, Wednesdav afternoon, Book of Views er Representative, 14 of New York. Hie home la In Morvlatown. IIU, the reception. Mr. Market served with Cullen. land. N. T. large reward. MA1NZER. 120 W. TOth. Telephone Woedlawa HOB.