Miss Silvercruys Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Pennsylvania
I ) > > ' \ THE NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922. ll ' n! ' HAROLD BLANDY DIES DIED. Miss Sackett \rjAmerican's Belgian Bride [ Miss Silvercruys WIDOW OF HARRY S. HARKNESS Rain Puis Damper OF TYPHUS IN RUSSIA ^ J BSCK.-r»l»!'.;j C. T. fleck. at !iK* ho...e. IS! KmI 82o on May IS. 1922. eorr of Becomes Bride of Wed in Brussels to WED TO ROBERT W. SCHUETTE; on Yale's Tap Day Son of York Man Is First the late John H. Heck. M. anil Ann'J *a r of her tigr. at Old First \ Ambassador Fletcher Witness Nearly Juniors and Seniors Clad in Administration worker of New Tor'-Relief beloved wife of Antoine Boas. and moth*#1 Ceremony Presby- died of at Ufa of Wlnnifred and Mrs. Marie C. 000,000. Again a Bride.89,i city, typhus yesterday, Funeral will b.t held Sunday Bussed. tcrian Church Is Followed for Bridegroom, Son of Oilskins Circle Noted Oak according to word reaching Moscow to- at 2 o'clock from the rosld-nre.att«rnoonId day. He Is the first Relief Adminlstra- South Junction av , Corona. Baltlmotu by Reception. Vale Professor. in Campus. tion worker to die in Russia. His body papers. New York Nortrc£lau and Fr-uoU Mrs. Florence Steuber Ilarkness, .mgm will be embalmed and held until further HOVERS At widow of Harry e. Ilarkness and who directions arc received from his rcia- Htckavtlle, L. I.. May 17. I02J, tives. Dr. John F. Bover*. husband of the late In Bp.cssels, May 18 (Associated Press). inherited his net fortune of $8,928,113. Special Dispatch to Tub New Vuik Hbkai.p'. Mary E. Bonn, formerly of 188 Llnwood the Old First Presbyterian Church st., Funeral services at tha of was inarrled In her Nlcw Havev, May 18..Tap Day at Brooklyn. jrmciuaj m icrnooil .VI IBS HSICIW ««- .Mlsa Suzanne Silvercruys, daughter yesterday Harold F. Blandy was 3- years old residence of Martin Brandt, Hleksvllle, n-.ent at 270 Park avenue to Itobcrt IV. Yale, when prominent Juniors are chosen and L. I . on Saturday, May 20. at 1 P. M a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles»ett, Judge'Silvercruys of the Belgian Court apartI was the son of Charles L. Blandy, of who Was manager for several for membership in senior societies, was who for twenty years was an Assistant ISKAD1.EV..On Thursday, May IB. 1B22. A. Saekett, was married to Mr. Alfred Cassation, was married to-day to Schuette, Bessie Ut beloved of of Itolls automobile not the gay event to-day of other years Corporation Counsel and a member of Bradley, daughter Purdy a son of Mr. and Mr. Henry Walcott Farnam, Jr., son of years the Royce ii- Harold Elizabeth Father and the la'e William Hodgman, A downpour of rain, which started at 5 Hlandy, Mooney Shlpman. IB' Iter Bradley. Funeral aorwea will be Mrs. Prof. Henry Walcott Farnam of Yale agency In Fifth avenue. was .St. George H. Hodgman. The mL,- o'clock, just as the first man was tapped, Blandy graduated from Paul's 'M at her late residence, 20(1 Central Itev. Dr« University. Reports of their engagement were In a on the affair. It School. Harden City. He served in the Park West, corner OOtli at., on Saturday. was performed by the ceremony put damper historic at 2 o'clock. Relatives and last and 23 was was on war with the British Royal Flying May 20, Harry Emerson Foadlck. Miss Eleanor The bridegroom's witnesses were circulation week, May the first time rain has fallen Tap friends are Invited to attend, Intimate said to date set for the wedding, In eight years. Corps, and remained in Iajndon at the private. Saekett was her sister's maid of honor, Henry P. Fletcher and ArthurAmbassador be the Day close of war lntarment The ceremony was held around the the until he entered the BRADY..Evelyn fEva). last surviving child . emeritus of but no confirmation could be obtained the other attendants being Mrs. George Twining Hndley, president noted oak In campus, Juniors and seniors service of the American Relief of Harriet A. and the late Alfred Ilrady. It. Jr., Misses Katharine Yale, while the witnesses for the bride even of the fact of an engagement. attired In oilskins. The great He had been in RussiaAdministration.sever, Services at tit. Stephen's Church. 60to Ilodgman, being or st.. near Broadway. Sunday. May 21. at were Mr. Paul Van Iseghem. president The marriage was arranged with honor, that of being the last man tapped eight months. Hurd. 11uIda Fox and Dorothy He leaves his mother, two 2 P. M. of the Court of Cassation, and former secrecy. No report that the for Skull and Bones, went to a New brothers, BUTI.KR -iVt li»r Pnttstown. Pa.. May sister of the bridegroom." Ilodgman, extrema Charles, a former Assistant Corporation home, Premier Carton de Haven Charles P. 1022. Msr. ih Webb in her 8New York city; 1871 to 1881, died Wednesday in his 10 o'clock. omit flowers. Jlodgman pass w ijo was iu on the eastward . D. ai>d Eucian E. Williams of tual Benefit an ofllcer of pud the late John T. and Robert J. of and orchid colored chit'- ~ C., Association, larkspur blue Mr. Harkness, millionaire Hportsman and H- her residence. 40 Filgecombo av. tire. fon hats to and carried clus- Education League. Chicago.the Teachers' Building and Loan Asso- correspond son of L. V. who one of wa® Funeral on at 10 A. M. Harkness. left pjipers in the case were sealed. It Mr. Becket was the only man who elation and an honorary member of the Saturday, May 20. ters of blue larkspur and yellow snap- Mrs. W. Farnam, Jr. the Standard Oil fortunes. Ills was b from the church of Our J.ady of Louide-, ' Henry great arned that the action brought turned down two societies. lie refused Schoolmasters' He leaves his a dragon. A farewell dinner to Lord and Lady first wife was ^ Club. wife, J42d St., near Convent av., where Miss Marie Moss Harbeek. mIrs. Harkrvss; and eho was awarde both Wolfs Head and Scroll and Key. Requiem Mass will bo sung. KindlySolemn Astor -will be given by the League for rney were married In November. 1906, $;13,000 yearly alimony. There were n ° I'AXXISfi omit flowers. Masses appreciated. FEENY M'BAIX. in the Marble The complete list In the order tapped C. T. BECK. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Political Education next Monday Collegiate Church, by clilldren by the marriage. follows : cortege. Automobile Announcement was made of the Rev. Dr. Burrell. They went to On 17. 1918, the first Mrs. Hark Fanning C. Tucker Beck, aged 7°. EA -TON. -Or. Thursdrv May 1*. 1022. yesterday at the Hotel Astor. Lord and Ladyevening July Skull and Bones.George W. Norton, of an at Ciei California on their honeymoon and were n to Kennett Cowan c member old New York family, Cory Easton, art 7t> years, Francis the of Miss A. Frances McBain X'EW YORK. Astor sail for home the next day. Miss ess was married Jr., Louisville, Ky.; Richard Ij. Tlghe, service* hi Spar'tl, marriage at the Pakines ranch of A. Klngsley nlew York at the home of Mr. and Mri died yesterday In his home. 122 East Ohio. Funein land. T *.V. m T Aurt a Ufi Poat Spence, founder and head of the Spenee St. Paul, Minn.; Louis K. Ilvdo, Jr., X. J.. Monday, Mac 22.. early afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Julian \V. Robbins "will Macomber, who married Miss Myrtle C Sherlock in Greenwich, Conn. Sixty-second street, after an illness of a School, and a trustee of the league for H. Summit, N. J.; John S. Cooper, Jr., year. Mr. Beck was born ELI.IS..On Thursday, May 19. 1022, CIhi* Seventy-ninth street at St. Thomas's go next month to Ilesboro, Me. Harkness. a sister of Mr. Harkness, The second wife of Mr. Hark in this city, beloved wife of Elwood C. Ellis, al (fi the last twelve years, will preside. erset, Ky.; Alfred N. Wheeler, Jr., Som'New a son of the late John B. a well M. Church last Tuesday afternoon. Miss the fact of the marriage becamebeforeniess and bride of yesterday, wa 8 Beck, mother of Amelia and Clifford Ellis of "2 A brief address will be made by Mrs. Haven Edwin A. Jones, Jackson, Ohio; known He was at the McBain Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New I*a " physician. graduated Eastern Parkway. Funeral services Mr. and Mr?. Furls R. Russell. 45 Alice M. Robertson of Oklahoma, the public In York. y, llss Florence Steuber of Erie, Jonathan O. Bulkley. New from Lefferts James Rylc McBain of Sherbrooke, who have They went about little In Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Tx>uls Steubei >'ork; Columbia Colleg;?, class of 1862. I.efferts Placo Chapel, 86 p!., j7a,st Sixty-second street, been only woman member of Congress, after society. daughter nard B. Pelly, Seattle; Huntington T. and Was a member of the near Orand av., Brooklyn, on Sunday, Canada. summer at Mill Harkness himself to the her father a r' Berr'j University at Clayton, their home, which Lady Astor will make an address, devoting largely being wealthy shlphullde: New York : E. Club and May 21. at 2 :30 P. M. Mr. was from of for the first time i Day, Ralph Jordan, Bann the St. Nicholas Society. Hi* Feeny graduated ek, J>. I., are at the Ambassador for which will be followed an informal development gentlemen's sports. He She was married gor; Francis O. Casper, leaves a sister. .Mrs. ELY..At her residence, 1710 N st College and is a member of Squad- by was an Jamestown, N. t ° Matthlessen, Cortlar.dt Irving, I>. Caroline B*v. Willjams^ brief stay. speech from Lord Astor. enthusiastic yachtsman, owning J une, 1906. In Y. Wy®.; George C. Becket, East Orange, with whom he had made his home for C. lngersollWa-VIngton, ron Williams D. K. E. and New Y'orl ' wife of the lato Richard 8h ldon Ely tif A, Cherry the will be Miss Annie the AVaklva, an oceangoing steam yacht, D avid Huyler Gaines of N. W. Port several fu clubs. He served overseas as a Among guests mar J.; Russell Davis, yjars. New tork. Funeral services private Valley Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Stevens gave Mathews, Register of New York county, and other vessels, and also went in ex- nephew of John ,S. Huyler, candy ; Maxwell Ii Foster, Boston; terment at WoodIawn cemetery, Friday. of Field with tho In N( " Philadelphia Major Artillery dinner last niirht at Pierre's for Mrs. and only woman member of the city tensively for autoinobillng. He built u facturer. They were tjivorced Charles P. New Haven. May 10, at 4 P. 11. Division. and owned the at Luckey, JAMES CI SACK. ®.(' Wildcat (ford A. Cochran, Miss Anna Sands ; Miss Margaret Woodrow government Motordrome Hheeps- vember, 1917. Scroll and Key.EHery H. Tlusted, I i.k.\alij..on n wnnwiij-, *,.» o, je. Mrs. head Day and promoted important races Mr. Schuette Is a son of Mr. and Mr James Cusack, aged S3, father of the Eliza A., beloved wife of ('apt Pamii'J an d Mr. Alfonso de Navarro. Another Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Wilson, Peeksklll. N. Y.; Otis Buckingham, at her late WEDDING NOTES. Garrett there. But of the private life of Mr. VVllllain Schuette of 375 Park avenmB"' late Bishop Thomas F. Cusack of Al- I'. Fornald. Funeral services fltliner there was given by Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Catt, Miss Mary Carrie Pasadena. Cal.: Francis B. Comstock, residence. 1t5S 19ecatur St., on Frldaj. E. Roscoe Mathews for the Princess Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harkness little was known, hIs father being head of William Schi New Haven: Charles P. bany, died yesterday ,n his home. 422 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olyphant gave Hay, news lumber dealers. He wa Stone, Kast May 19. at a P. XI. guel de Bragftnza and her brother, and Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. and the of their divorce In October, e tie & Co.. D. C.: Charles M. Dole, Fiftieth street. Ho was born in Funeral a dinner last at the Club at White Plains caused as much raduated from the of Mlcf Washington, but came to JENEKON..\V. H. ^"an-.pbe'.l night Colony \ W. Rhinelander Jr. Henry A. Alexander gnd Dr. and Mrs. 1916, g University Mass.: David R. Husted. Ireland, America in early Church. Broadway, CCtli at. Stewart, as that The in 1304. Andover,youth and was for for their cousin, Mr. Murray Olyphant, John A. HartwelL surprise of their wedding. iftan Ington, D. C.; John Brooks, NewWash_York many years engaged KOjHNSTAMM..Emll Victor Kohr.stanim. be ~ in the and his fiancee, Miss Barton More than fourteen hundred city; Hayden N. Smith, Buffalo: stevedore business in this city. loved brother of Otto and Max V.. Mir Mary The Misses Hope and Marie Harjes, Tie retired several lie at Atlantic N» J. Nott-e of fu Polhemus, who will be married on Juno at invitations to the dinneracceptanceshave F. Vaughan, Newton Center,Weyland years ago. leaves IK, City, <]alighters of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. RECTOR FOR 25 YEARS COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL two daughters, one of them Sister Cal- neral later. 6. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. via of Paris, who have been at the been received. Mass.; Festus J. Wade, Jr., S*t. Jsjuis; irjes Lord and Astor will arrive in William B. Stuart lista, and four grandchildren, the Rev. LEWIS..Capf. James Francis, In t'f< Rodman Glider, Miss I.lsa Stlllman and st. Regis several months, have gone to Lady IN CITY HALL CHURCH TO LOSE 3 PROFESSORI5 Hawks, Pasadena; William of hla age. Funeral at Randall New York from Canada to-day and will H. Otis, Chicago; John L. O'Brien, West McCann, a missionary priest; .tailors' Harbor.WV'year her fiance, Mr. Ilenry Martin Pol- \v,ashington, D. C. the Rev. Christopher of Our Memorial Church, .Snug liemus; Mr. Alfred Loomis. Miss Fanny go to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chazy, N. Y.; Winfleld Shires, McCann, Ftaten Island, at 2.30 P. M . Sunday, Dana Gibson. On Saturday they will gunellen. N. J., on Friday. May 19, 1922, to Mr. Hutton In Fullerton, ut 1*. M. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Henry Landon, Jr., will ac- Jr., Minneapolis: John E. Holland, Paris. Mav is..Or a T^mmn 3 take at noon on olumbia University, Jr., Flalnfleld, N. i. , place June 10 In St Uaughter on their trip to Europe. Dnane street at City Hall place, and Edwin H. law since 190 ' Chicago; Cummings, Jr., North 77, professor at the Pasteur Institute. Bernard's Bernardsville, N. J. who is known as the founder bott, Nash professor of 7f MAYERS..On May IT, In he' rtTth yer.t, Church, Gift to Be''j nationally Mass.; Stuart B. McNaught, famous for his researches in malarial Mathilda beloved wife of At The will be witnessed William A. Clark's will have v, at close of this Attleboro, Mayers, ceremony by Mr. and Mrs. William Whittingham of the night workers' mass, '111 retire the year, Brooklyn; Walter A. Seattle; diseases and sleeping sickness, died to- us Mayers, mother of Hemic* IVSe relatives and a few friends Donohue, gust and will jjaittie and Miss Dorothy Battie will Opened June 10. been a priest forty years to-day. Owing wras learned yesterday. At the sarr 0 George S. Rice, Jr., Petoskey, Mich.; day. He received the Nobel Prize for enbaum, Gertrude Ilrugman, Samuel A. be followed by a small reception. l^sive New for to his dislike for festivities there will be medicine in 1007. Mayers and Sylvester Mayers. FunerV. York to-day Seabright, Ime Walter Wheeler Cook will cease t,o Harry R. Marshall, New Haven; 19. at 10 A. 51.. from tee Miss Mary Morris Ostrander, who will N. J. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of the no celebrution so far as the Jubilarlan Is ence B. James P. I>r. Ijaveran was born In Mets June Friday, May will the occasion be professor of law, and next autum Mitchell, Chicago; Clarn residence of h"r daughter, Mr«. A F bo married to Mr. Hugh White Adams of Commerce, arrived from Secretaryaware, but he observe Hendrlok, New York ; William D. 18, 1845, and studied medicine at Stras- firugm&tt, ICd W. Sutli st. Interment In the chapel of St. Bartholomew's yesterday for a regular monthlj on Sunday by < meiaung ai mc - /v v.'ill return to Yale, where he has jui New Henri L. J. bourg. When in of a in Mrs. Robert H. I. Goddard of Washington who York, and Stevens, charge hospital private. Church, on June 1, will have for her at meeting of the National Council of the M. mass for printers and others ^een appointed professor of equity. Algiers he made a study of malaria and PALMER..On Wednesday. May IT, R. I., Is the Rltz-Carlton.Province, will be Washington. Deslhour, K7 Fu> .1 bridesmaids Misses Cornelia T.andon, Girl Scouts. The principal business in work at night. Even this Prof. Cook will teach in this year'a Ellhu Club.Frederick S. Shaffer In 1SSO lie discovered the mlerobe that I'altner. aged yeais. Alsniioti was for the of for the Monslgnor has services at his lie* residence. f,91 Mad'.r:*n Elizabeth Jay Russell, Joanna R. hand arranging opening extraordinary, nothing Cincinnati; Joseph L. Pond, New York causes malaria. Italian authorities for Mav 20. at S Mrs. Allen Gouverneur Wellman and on mass vlr- CColumbia session in association wll»li st., Brooklyn. Saturday. and . Andree at Briarclift Manor been on the at the early n time Auchlncloss Cornelia L. Gallatin. Camp Job . Conn. ; disputed his claims to the and N. II rs. Gurneo Munn were guests at ar George M. Wheeler, Bridgeport, P. ~S1. Bos'on Manchester, Mr. Benjamin Haywood Adams will be June 10. This Is one of the largest of tually since its foundation twenty-one iJean Itoscoe Pound or I^arvard Edward Titusvllle, Pa.: co very. dl.". papers please copy. j richeon yesterday at the Ritz-Carlton the and will accommodate Emerson, his brother's best man. The ushers J Mrs. S. Carliart of Tuxedo Scout camps years ago. j *rof. John Dewey of Columbia in ert D. Jackson, Washington ; Hamne!RobRi PEER..Emily Ftewart, on Tueaday, Jfay .13, will bo Messrs. Lewis S. and Amory from seventy to eighty g'irls a week. Mgr. Kvera was only IS 3-ears old 1'It VMv S. BE> after a lingering Illness st th* Morris p,a u course, comprising: sociologicial C. Hopkins, Jr., Catsklll, N. T. M.NOIlOrr. and Theodore Green. A small will irk. It is a from William A. Clark, when he was graduated from Notre nique of het son and daughter, Mr. residence reception gift ar I'avkl H. Rigelow, .Andover, Mass.; Sheridan II. TV 320 W. Mlth. follow at 50 West th< United States Senator, in memory Dame University. Ke was leader of the J urisprudence, problems in the logic i(j Frank Benninshoff, for Mrs. Armstrong, Fifty-third street, . Pa., and the convenience of family. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Prince of formerly orchestra and band, which won in Playford Boyle, Unlontown, twenty-four years superintendent of the at Funeral home of the bride's parents. of his daughter. Andree. collcgj ethlcs of law and problems Iegi John At on Wednesday. Ms ide's are at the in contests. One of his Freeman, Philadelphia. Stamford. Conn., district of the RIFE Jersey Cliv, Miss Mabelle of Mr. Crossing, Mass., Meeting with Mrs. Hoover, who is many prizes analysis. 17, 1922, Mary E.. beloved w ife of the l.ito Teller, daughter pjaza. Mr. and Mrs. George B. de National Girl Scouts souvenirs Is a gold and silver cornet Life Insurance Company,Metropolitandied from her la'e Mrs. R. of president of the w Henry Rice. Funeral nnd William Teller Shoreland p( irest. who have been at the Plaza will Mrs. won at a contest. Orrin K. YfoMurray, professor of la' PRINCETON GRADUATES of heart disease yesterday at Mount 1«0 Carteret av.. Jersey Cltv, on L. will be married were Mrs. Arthur Osgood Choate, tt Mc' 9 A. M. F 'erc.-rrasidence, Manor, Baysidc, I., lje at 11111 Top Inn, Newport, this Nicholas Mrs. Jane Deeter After his ordination at St. Joseph's In lis the School of Jurisprudence of Oregor, N. Y. HA was born in Ohio Saturday. May 20. at next Saturday at her parents' home to P. Brady, I of California will be at C< MAY SIFT APPLICANTS years and was Mass ut Requiem, Ft. Patrick's Church, at m, sum?r. Mrs. Leo Arnsteln, Mrs. Robert Troy Mgr. Kvera was assigned to St. "nlverslty |! fifty-five ago, graduated oldie Mr. William Hart fSmlth of Montreal. Ulppln, will coursfkS from Yale lie was 10 A. M. Amur, cortege. G. Mead, Mrs. Percy II. Williams. Miss Patrick's. Newburgh, but four years hjmbla in 1922-1923 and give 1'nlwrsity. admitted Miss Florence Teller will attend the later he came down to hilp Father lit English legal history and real pros»" Council Favors Rival to the bar in this State. He was ;t RJOXDA. -On May 17. Harriet, beloved w'fe \fter a at the Parsons and Miss Sarah L. Inviting ., bride and Mr. V. Barry Smith will be passing fortnight Llewellyn St. Catherine of e of the and Stamford Yachtmember of Manuel Rlonda, a", her temporary re.- and Mrs. Arthur W. llartt of Slattery organize rty. Suburban West I>9'li s'. Funeral s-rvlca best man. ra Mr. and Mrs. Marlon EppleyAmesador,Arnold Genoa's Church. West 153(1 street. Then The retirement of Trof. an d Teams to Dine. Clubs of Stamford. Conn.,* where he den e. 17"< ha,ve returned to Beacon Rock, Boston. Terry -tit Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, 142d their, he went to Tarrytown to fit! tn for a F'rof Abbott, known to lawyers and la'w made his home. lie leaves his wife. nv.. Mm me Mrs. Hoover left in the afternoon for s'.. near Am>terdntu da'. Mey in Newport. who was ill. When the lattar re- g tudents the country, wals Kptrlal Dirpatch tn Tlir Nstv VoEK hnai.d at 10 A. M. Interment |i.-lvat* on the way to visit priest throughout 22, B. Boston, stopping Kvera was to St. ri formal 1- Princeton, May 18..The Graduate N. J., on Tin;--;, MR. AND MRS. J. DUKE friends in Rhode Island. She will turned Mgr. assigned ranked by ceremonies, partic ROWLAND..At 1'eld, Miss Alice Preston Is passing the Scout Andrew's. p ated in by faculty, students an d Council of Princeton T'nlverslty has LOST AND FOUND. day, May is. 1021. v"dlth Ko*l«n4. -laugh LEASE NEWPORT VILLA miner with Mrs. Charles eoon make a complete report of Scout The downtown church was nounced several amendments and plan? tor of the '.ate I>»vt residence, ."ill activities with any suggestions she ma» on Its Is the open forum Services Rowland. F. Hoffman In England. posed to be last legs, but Father ana maae an j.uuress. An on painun K for the future. Chief I.OST. Tnp< 11;.*, r.x7 feet, figures, West 7th PlalnfleW. X. J.. or. *!/:/» o ra r / have to offer for improvement In soon braced It of how tho alumni can best brown, f* ill v/cwup/ irifa. f Kvera up by establishing o f Prof. Terry was presented to thia question green; dropped from n reward. that no flowers be a»nt. vir. and Mrs. unaries iitKer win go program. by year help A RCMBALD NT. MO raqueatnd Ames's Home This Season. sent of the Pope and Inaugurating a An oil painting of Prof. Abbott als10 new students. Since Princeton has BROWN", K, 3'Jth. RYAN..Francis (Ftmnk) W\.beloved husband to Seabrlght, N. J., to-day for the Murray Hill B432. aon of Arna M art service Kent aVid on uran to the the <>f a limited enrollment, the of Mario Prior H. an, 111 sumDr. ADVERTISING MEN TO DANCE. noonday during presented school, gift adopted LOUT i'it STOLEN.May 13. it'ord acdan, the latl Thomas Ryan and * rnttler ' To f prdal Dispatch to The Nkw Yobk Herai.d. holy iVtys. Besides this he became of- It»st year's graduating class. It has n< lem of choosing the applicants to the lieotiBe motor at h:« prob>tand MCOiXl, M03014, 1931; «eplt T. Ryan, on Tuesday, May to. Xiwpor.r, R. I., May 18..Mr. and Idiss Mabel Gerry will arrive In flcial Catholic chaplain of the Tombs been hung because Prof. Abbott Iti- best advantage has become difllculf, ward. Phone Academy t'~s* re' realdenef, i"-0 IV. l.'iutli st. Funeral Will Give Entertainment To-nUht the assistance of the at 10 A. M.. from the aiid Mrs. James B. Duke will the P° from London on July 1 and JoinNewrther and organized and assisted In conduct- s lsted that the painting should not Ile It is expected LOST.Black »ilk pocketbook, at 4 :30 P. M.. Friday, May 19, spend for War Veterans' Hat. the Name Mission on the d he was can be well utilized. Broadway ferry, Brooklyn; liberal reward! Church of our Lady of Lourdes, 142d s?., ther, Mr. Elbrldge T. Gerry, and hef Ing Iloly isplayed while actively engage d alumni av. Interment season at Newport, to-day having leased Eater Father Rafter lii council has the idea ol: for return. Oreenpolnt 3737. I near Amsterdam private iter, Miss Angelica Gerry. the proceeds of which Bowery. the Rev. teaching. The approved wife of Artlii r Deblols & Eldrldge the large A uprtng dance, took charge of the missionary work. Inviting the Harvard and Yale team« 910 REWARD. I SCOTT..Mildred MInturn. through endow a hut for war Id>at, beaded bag. Wanamaker's: return Scott and (laugher of Susanna Sl'.aw will be used to . In Princeton to dine wit![' estate situated In Bellevue avenue be- 1Mr. and Mrs. George K. D. Mgr. Evers considers his greatest when playing bag and contents to addrea* on raid: finder and the late Robert B. MInturn.MInturnat veterans at the mountain Camp at Big work since of S^t. An- *VAKE FOREST COLLEGE the Princeton teams andi the proposal may keep money, plus the i.o Oeneve. Switzerland. May 17. Boston to Mrs. V. Lothrop Ames. Mr. fc will go to their house In Schleflin taking charge reward; quex longing N. J., to-day. Lake, N. H., will be held in the drew's was the erection of the Angelas GETS BOSTW1CK FUNIJ has been referred to the athletic tlona aakad. Stuyveaant T30S. paper* please copy. Mrs. Duke were In for the Morriswn,,Tupper was decided tentatively SH AIKtHNLSSY..May IT. Thcr.iaa, belov and Newport of Hotel 1u**u ucuiwm.cu iu inu uicniory ui uic It also committees. Fit summer of when grand ballroom the alumnt convention wll I Jewelry. liushand of Susan It. Ehaughnesey. 1920, they occupied Mr. and Mrs. William B. Osgood late Cardinal Farley, who was fond of _ that the national services nt Ids late raslder.oe. 24? under the direction of )il Man's Patriotic Will Ha v.~ tn < -hlcftiro at the time of thi neral Villa Rosa.| jpj eld will pass the summer In Lenox. to-night Pennsylvaniasuch bells. LORT.I.ady'a gold cigarette ra»e, Sunday, Went 112th Friday evening. 8:110 Miss -Mary Augusta McCagg lias Men's Post, No. 209, of the a| Cut Off Grandchildren. Chicago-Princeton football game In Oo May 14, In taal. Reward, 22» W. "8th, rt Keflatco Cemetery. Saturday,Interin.10 Advertising 'J.1 i joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis WASHINGTON. American Legion. The wives of HOT SPRING*, VA. tober. apt o'clock. B. McCagg, at their Glbbs avenue home, men will be the patronesses, and These officers were elected for r.exl 8HTBLEY. Elizabeth Howard Phll.lev. Dr. Le advertising to Tub Nsw ITkiam>. Under the provisions of a "patriot!Ic LOST, between Tfllh and 44th at*, one long d wife of Fred Warner Bhlbley. belovion Mrs. Herbert Hoover, national presi- The Argentine Ambassador, boxes have been sold only to advertising Special I) '95, and secretary, V. I^anslng Collins, Wearing Apparel. at 12 noor. at St. Matthew's Mm19. 11 return to Washington from New a sunshine and with It came a rush at Church, 28 West 84th st. JntermduT with Mrs. William S. Sims at tho War A special radio program will be p lonecr with John D. Rockefeller 1In '92. Canada. Er-lacrpal >rk after bidding farewell to Mine. L« a outdoor adventure. Members of the New LOST.Sable akin, Thursday morning, at college. : of the entertainment and loud Wake Forest < ' Park Martha Van of eton and their niece, Miss Manucla be installedfeatureYork colony on the long golf course tandard Oil, College 18th at., between and Lexington ave., HTOKRZER. Cott, daughter rMrs.Munroo Irwin arrived to-day and 5" speaker and amplifier will WILLS ARE FILED or on Lexington trolley car. Phone Rhlne Carolina Van '"oft Oehman. Funeral s. e. Is at Bateman's for a few overas, who will sail to-morrow. in the ballroom, /five vaudeville acts were Mr. and Mrs. William Raymond, VCake Forest, N. C\, and not three gran TWO lander 37V). Reward. vices Sunday 2 P. M. at the residence of stopping __ be Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Wolff, Mr. and chtldren of the late will ri ESTA TE late her sister, Mrs. C. Fortman. J0H2 weeks. will presented by Broadway players. financle/. FOR BIG HA WES LOST.Fox scarf, Saturday evening, Bronx. Interment Woodla'otl and Mrs. Lewis Jones Mrs. Taft. wife of the Chief Justice, Mrs. E. K. Tinker and Mr. and Mrs. r< tptli at., between 5t!i and Oth avs.; av., Davidson Mr. Quentln elve approximately |1.37r>,0no. if the era! reward. Circle 97H.7. "" Cemeti ry. arrived from Palm Beach and are w«is the guest In whose honor Mrs. Austen G. Fox. no| have TITLED port of Harry X. French, referee, file Husband With1 RKWARD. On ursday. May Miflnta at their cottage. Bayview. Gt sorge D. Hope entertained at luncheon DIVORCES FOR WOMEN. Mrs. Oeorge A. Ellis, Jr.. who left this One Cuts Off 925 SCI.LIVAN. th« Shoreham vesterdnv. afternoon for New York, entertained at Yesterday In the County Clerk's offlc Into a Home. Fable ararf, two aklns, loat vicinity Sullivan, fortneily of 117 West r.stii st.. Mr. Alfred Tuckerman came to-day '«* was made fo to Go Motal and Madlaon av., 122dFennavlxaiilaand New York. Funeral from parlors of llarey Decrees Granted to I.ady luncheon Mrs. Robert A. Blasck of New accepted. Tho report i'. $2,000 " from Washington to his Kay street cot- Spices * Broadway. L. KANE, 5083 Broadway. A. Wvse, Tuers av and Mercer St., 4 ' tho of the Farmer Morn' . -n .. o » of jwlng application . .- . for the mimmcr. Dr. and Mrs. David Hill have York, the guest Mrs. Arthur Kelly of the estate ol Ittgs'de 0fl*.V I y < nr. 'in .» log:xed their home in and Evans. >. llawes, who died ir Requiem Washington London. May 3 8 (By the Associated Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hayes arrived to- for a Judicial settlement of their nogs So. at 1<) A. M. 11 spend the summer In Europe. her hom\ 223 Riverside Drive, May 8, *» > DINNER. day from New York. c ounting of the estate. One TAINTOH -Comallua IV, Vr.y IT. GIVES BACHELOR Press)..In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. French held that Marlon Cair- filed for probat-' yesterday. LOFT Russian wolfhound, grey with black ome. PoM Richmond, 9tat#n Inland. 1aI jwl Dr. and Mrs. William G. %vere w;is filed named new Third of the two women of title were freed from Gwynne Francis and FrancIs tinder date of Febmary 1, 11KS;. markittga; wearing collar, "Strass I.W 48th year, beloved sou of Mury [i. Who Wed The Secretary to-day from Washington. arrivedtalrs, Evelyn heV husband ntj I" reward. Telephone t.ramer-y 2951. lata v'harlea Talr.tor. funeral Mr. Van Side*. Will illan Embassy, Slgnor Rene Sllcnzi, 'rnncls, Jr.. children of Mme. Sergre by Gilbert Ray lln'tes, and their marital ties. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bromley of New as sols beneficiary ant private. Jane Entertains. lta s arrived In 'oronoff. of Mr. ai e who was named Foond. Mlsa liny :t, Washington. who was granted a York, who are here on their honeymoon, daughter Bostwlek, 28, 1910 -Kntered Ir.te rent on Wedn"»> Lady fiplcer, 8 and residents of England, anid exocutor. Another, drawn July t'SflRlCII. van of restitution last May, was rode this afternoon through the Ellis ubjectn K. Dunlop. sister lay, May IT.. IW2, Martla l"n«rlch, In bH Mr. Edward Horaman Slclen, who decree a « such not share the trust funid was offered by Agnes FOUND.Ring, containing heart ahnped of Dr. Otto Wledfeld. the new German a divorce from Sir Howard trail may who lived with tier. It Communicate with P. O, llos dla! 7»tli yoar. beloved busbar.! Vary T>. In to Mia* Virginia Hay, gave his granted *et with for ttle of Mrs. Hawes, motid. 311, ii and father of Martin J. T ngrleh. marry ^nbassador, was host at a small on the of desertion and Mr. and firs. Edward O. Dustin of apart, stipulations, was made to Mist Grand Central Station. T'ngrl' Splccr ground children. j. It a bequest of flO.Cno Marl# 1,. i.'la**, Louise V., Willi# a-<1 bachelor dinner last night at the l">elta |u;ncheon yesterday at the Wlllard. New York gave a dinner inancier's grand Mme. Von to her mother, Mrs Service# at hi# 1at« misconduct. n party to-night toff Dunlop and fti.ROO (lertnidu t'narlcli. His a at View. died March 3, 1WT1. also of 223 Rtversld: rr-ldeti'T. 701 W«t 177th st,, -atiirrtav. Kappa Epsllon Club. guests were#; Lady Huntington was granted Valley Mr. Bostwlek In his will thtlt Mary W. Dunlop. Dr. Robert rector C. P. on provided Drive. Mr. 11awes, under the provision May 20, at 2:30 I". M. Interment privet#. his ushers, E. Oaddls Plum. J. Lewis The Rev. Johnson, from Sir Huntington divorce f < I; his daughter left "no children received a of MARRIAGES. WI7KKS..At hi* realdervoe, at Hldgewooi, and Mrs. Johnson ., of this will, bequest Francis Salvador Ros St. John's Church, similar grounds. WHITE SILPHVR tPnilO*. Atmerlcan citizenship and residence N. J., on May 1", Robert ti. We«ks, aged Hay, Jr., Hay. ;re of honor at a j with the request that he nre It to b 3d and Hulbert w.' guests reception to uipon her death that the securities In U ° 72 y< are. Edwin Stewart Bassett; ven the Rev. Dr. and Special Dispatch Tim Nrw Yoax HmuiD. Incarcerated in a home for aged people HODGMAN*.PACKnt.-On Thtirndi-. May Edward C. Albert Rock. *2 yesterday by SOCIAL NOTE*. Whitk Spr:noh. 1 rust fund should he turned over t I at the Flrat Wi iIiFENI 'KN.-llanrih '.Volfenden, wife of also Lynch, M:is. F. Ward Denys. There were Stn.pHfR W. Va., May the residuary estate being divided IS. 1922. Praebytartan i'iiuri 'i, on Newcomb Baker. vVake Forest College. This was an; the Hev. r»r. Harry Emerson roidlck, the lat* Jann-a Wolfenden, Thunder. Warren Stewart, ne 800 and the hostess was Mr. and Mrs. George Leland Hunter 18..Mr. and Mr*. W, S. Gilbert of New subjec among the mother of Mrs. Hatves by Id. i'unernl private. Harry Jr., arly guests York arrived here h icwover, to the life Interest of her hui Beatrice, daughter of >lr. and Mrs. May Harold J. Henry. Durand, *8xlsted by a group of Dr. Johnson's of 122 Kaat street, sailed to-day. her three sisters. Oherleg A. Haokrtt. to Alfred Purdy James Cleaver and Eighty-second Other arrlvala are It. William* of b>an4, should he survive "and be a n wno >s a rue1 John M. Boyd, puxlshtoners. C. sir. llawes. lawyer, ITortgman, «nn of Mr. and Mr*. Gaorcc George W. van Slclen. who will be his yesterday on the Colombo for Genoa. Minneapolis and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rorky *t merles n cltlsen and resident." Dr- notlc? of his Intention to content tin I'.aiker flodginan. brother's best man. The wedding will During the summer Mr. Hunter will of Newark, N. J. ^ 'oronoff, noted fop his rejuvenation e)t- will offered hy Minn Dun'op. In his IN MEMORIAM. Col. Archibald Hopkins will be In ICew James J1erlments with the glands of monkey he stated that in lfKfo he take place on June 3 In St. George's matte a muuj 01 upeoinrn in Mr, and Mrs. B. Wotr of tltlcn purchasepe*. It will >rk to-morrow for the unveiling of the Charleston have arrived to remain hiy virtue of hla residence In Paria. two houses, at 305 Wesi of Themaa S Episcopal Church, Seabrlght. Mark In the Franc# and apartment DIED. O'RRir.V..In loving memory be followed by a large reception at the bvist of his father. Hopkins, land, southern Spain. through the summer. own not quality unuer these terms <>f Eighty-fifth street and 2+4 West 144tl O'Brien, who died May 19. 1920, Annlver Hilip of Fame on University Heights, Mrs. Gordon 1 he will. with a valuation In excess olr Mas# at Church of Bleesed Sarra home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alanson Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rearlok of New street, Aei.-erirati, Anna V/. 'taurer, Edward J. ary 20. after a at The trust which the North Carolin1a and an annual income of trior J I J M»jns, Mathilda inert. West Tint at., Saturday, May Mrs. John Lewis Hay, on the Rumson Abbott and Miss Catherine Abbott ol York, week the Greenbrier, $173,W Alfke, Margaret at 9 o'clock. now was He vested titles , Peek. Fanning H. V. Palmar, Alanson road. At Wnnhtngton Hotels. Boston am at the Belmont. have departed for home. ollege may receive, formeid than $30,000. the In £ 'roin 1.000 shares < wife's and soon Heeae, Catliln'H ,1. Peer, Emily K. Mrs. Nicholas l>. Stokes of 131 Central Mr. and Mrs. R W. Namm of New of preferred stock name, thereafteihi>f John P. Hire, Mory E. Hhl<*lda ot New Roohflie. N. Y., May IV, New York arrivals at Washington ' lie Kousntonlc Ilallroad >r wills wer; made. He Bover«, ATLANTIC CITY ARRIVALS. West will a bridge this York, who are spending their honeymoon Company, ft mutual allege Bradley. Meaela L.. lllonda, Harriet IIMW. Park give w shares the will he offered was Irawn will1 hoiteis Include: for the of the Sacred here, ride and play golf dally. rhlch 1.000 of Standard Oil stoo>1< that F'redy, Evelyn liowland, Edith Dispatch to Tiis Ngw Yosx Hbsala The Willard.Miss L. M. Alexander, College afternoon ''iter were substituted. the that It should reinabI Hut lor. Marlon \V. Ftyan, Kranels W. Heart, Manhatlanvllle, to celebrate ths The spring room was filled with bridge The origin)il understanding Atlantic Citt, May 18.. Arrivals Dilivid Hartfleld. R. C. Kerr. K. W. tables this afternoon. Among those P rlnclpal amounting $100,000 Is ca |. "Irrevocable." t'ueark, Jam" Hcott. Mildred M. UNDERTAKERS. of that * Pavilion. Kmellno P. flhanglineaay, Thomas Hi Francis M. Turner, Godfrey Nel* seventy-fifth anniversary ulnted to have " from New York at the hotels Include: isley. Former are playing were Mr. and Mrs. 8. B.Walker, been nearly thrl< Jlrvlno. Hannah Fhlbley. FSIIxnbeth ft. n. Rush Taggart, F. 8. Wels.se and pupils endeavoringInstitution. 1 rebled since It was founded V an endowment fund for ths Mr, and Mrs. K. T. Towler, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. LEVY WILL CONTEST OFF . fh.aton, Franela C. S'wmr, Mirth* C. Ambassador.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence p'irnet Walker. to raise atul EII Is, f'lara M. Sullivan, Mlnnlo Ron* G. Mr. R. P. I*!s- college. 8. Btrook, Mr. Mrs. H. C. Yetser Mr. v NBKKM \ \ I'.H ^W!b«i»I>«*thOecw» "Law, Mrs. Cook, The Phoreliam.George R. Hayes, and ami Mrs. flROW OTH WIM " Illy, Caroline 1. Talntor, Cornellua D. "y Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Engel. A bridge party for the benefit of Mrs. ,T. P. Voorhees. Mr. Ion and Two l»niiu hter« \aree t<' Fernald. Hllr.a A. t.'ngrtni, Martin lie and Tfl hn Sladc, J. H. T'earson, Mrs. Charles T. II. Jirufuss, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Mrs. Sadie Price of 500 West En ' W. ftobert O. CallTolumbui 8?00" Marlborough-Blenheim.Mr. and Mrs. lligglns and Mrs. N. Foster. Free Milk of Paly w ill be held May 25 In Rrtllrmrnl of gl.nnn.noo Estate. Jeneaon, M. Weeks, jL fa$J Near Fast room of the Vanderbllt Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ludlow and avenue, widow and sole beneficiary c Kohnatanm, Emit V. Woifenden, lltnuali Kramer. Mr. J. 11. Lisle, Miss The Wardman Park.Mrs. H. Morrla the Mr. Mrs. H. Jeffrey,t1lie Dawla, Jamce 1". W FRANK E. CAMPBELL W of Statin Island and Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford McAllister and Mrs. and John Kitchen. $1,000,000 estate of Pavld Prlce, The will of Marshall J'. I her. Two nieces arid c ie t'ons had been withdrawn. Wolf, d»arly beloved and Mr. J. B. Taller. nr id Queen Mario of Rumania arrived occasion. the steamship company's affairs. Is to j1 nephew, rran. Finere I a»rvl<'< a Saturay awning, H«nry Miller, Mr. Miss Eleanor Corpstoc'.'. rave a dinner he married at noon to-day in the Wal- ''epper of ^O f{|vcr-lde Prlve, dsdy Mr. T.eyy died Vugust 2."., 191<». bav ' May 20. ft o'r'nr) ln,erei.«nt Lutheran CEMETERIES. , le'nved THL WOOOLAWN CEMETERY . -.\ of 1" 11. Included a on board the nue, will contest the will, which »ais street, and four daughters. The busl tfe John tl. Alike, suddenly, May " Dennis.Miss Grace Richmond. Mr. wife of Crown Prince George,ElUath,who of the musical Colony, Ignace by reception Beydlits, Il'ervlcee at her late residence, lll'l 1'aei U«3il St., Jerome or *«MinK:o» thvafr Jlenry Schroeder and the Misses Penal- |n seriously 111. The Princess la reported, Jan T'aderewskl, Mme. I'aderewaka and now lying at the North German Lloyd f lied soon after Mr. Price's death, Apr11 of settlement which prevented the cor. 2»ih at.. Saturday, May 20. at 1<)J0 V. It Book o( vlewi or iupreientk.lte. J erne ntHsuwsd Wn>4l#«»i» UoO. and Anna T. Collins of Brooklyn. 1UJ Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bctielltnf, plera In Hoboken. T , Vo prevtrten was made for tftern, ! test not lntorracat Telopbuue pa slightly I private. I t I