Mrs. Whitney's Miss C. Delafield, PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. MISS STEVENS OF CASTLE POINT GEN. COWANS, BRITISH LOST AND FOUND. DIED. MOW YOHK. WAR LEADER, IS DEAD Wearing Apparel. : .i-RRACH.Bradford, at April 1#. in the :«y»»rEii,z^b't«V»S' Fit Shown Leader in Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Aator, who re¬ ENGAGED TO EDWARD B. CONDON LOOT.About 10 A. M. Saturdav. Apr!! IB neral eerV.ce* a.t Trinity C*»rcli,^'..,?*Vtz£E.lza- Politics, as on *t SculptureSy turned last week from Bermuda, are at Served Quartermaster-Gen¬ uetwe«n 1«7 East 80th at. aod Lexington beth. Mouday afternoon. AprU 1#. ?heir Rhlnobeck house. eral in World Conflict. av. arid 7*th at., large skunk collar, with 4 o'clock. in to Wed limn* partly ripped out. Reward If returned Paris, Praised Engaged !o above addi>m« Gen. Horace Porter, who celebrate^ Mintonc, France, April 16..Gen. Sir his will LOS'I Sealskin nee kplece, near the Mai! eighty-fourth birthday Friday, John Steven Cowans. 58 years old, a Frid*>': rew,irJ* FLAOg! i{o to Greenwich, Conn., In June for the member of the British Army Council r&.-v^^VTw5^,v. on Monday. April 18, at 8 F. M. Luxembourg Curator PJaces Sewetary to Aldermanic Presi¬ summer. 145*'\vr*M(thark' Ed*erl>. Oscar M. during the European war, died hero to¬ tats, Dogi, Ac. day. FLOYD.-On April 15. a*.> 7« Hor in First Bank of Amer¬ dent to Become Bride of It. n-ral ^orf".Morrttt Btarlia .*« Mr. an1 Mrs. Charles L. Riker are Gen. Cowans made a lifelong caret r at Chapel Stephen few at LOST.- rnK. Belgian police, female, Pip. Co.. Ifil Mil *v.. «/r«*»r MA Artists. iiasj-Ing a days their house of the army, which he entered in XSbl, Irr® L. i anrWers tQ name of 2 o'clock. ican Me Marsh. name on collar. Glen at., Bunday, Curdy »-enbrlsht, X. J. winning successive to m. Cradle; owner* Tci promotions Cov.- ttx8. Reward. on 15. In 1908 and i FLYNN..George H.. April v,Iss Annie B. will to her brigadier-generalship loved husband of the late Jennings go lieutenant-generalship in 1915. lie at¬ LOST.Pomeranian, very small. blue, 82d*"^T~ (rife 8mlth>. Funeral from his lata ran- Paris, April 16..An exhibition of Miss iCharlotte Delafield, one of the house in Fairfield. Conn., May 1, where " '">e!'al inward. Apt. t. Schuy- BTfJ£ Mrs. tained the rank of general In 1919. He detvce, Bergenfleld, N. J-. sculpture by Gertrude Vanderbllt few women tif society whose she will renu'in until July 15, when #he served in India several before the 3-'j'-,va> ADrt! 18 at 10 A M., thence to.on_AfChurch fit of New York In has won years * Whitney o"pened to-day activity In politics public will go to Europe. war, but returned to before LOST..Boston bull, golden brown! whlTe Ht. John the Evan«eUst. the Galerle Georges Petit under the aus¬ will become the bride of Mr. England marking*: neighborhood E. 27t.h reward mass « ill be celebrated forwh^the repoae ff recognition, hostilities broke out, and was at the of Bt. John . pices of Leonce Benedite, curator of the Robert MoCurdy >lar«h of this city. Mrs. Whltelaw Reid will arrive at Mr*. LEWIS. Hotel Senton, 27th. Madison av i>!s soul Member* Council. and War Office as quartermaster-genei al of K of of Duniont. N. J.. *nd Luxembourg Rodin museums. Their engagement was announced yes- Ophir Hal!, White Plains, X. Y., from the forces from 1912 to 1919. LOST..Bulldog, Boston brlndle, male: scar of Holv Name Society are respectfully In M. Benedite, in a critical analysis of terday by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cal'fornia In May. left shoulder,* Sunday, reward. kincs vlled to attend funeral. Interment »t Mrs. Whitney's art. writes: "Her will, Lewis Livingston Delafield of 20 West bridge 3237. Calvary Cemetery. Went 8hore R. n. perseverance arid talent have resulted Fifty-eighth street. The wedding will Mrs. Walter S. Gurnee and Miss Pell JOH\ FREDERICK BECKER. LOST.WRLitfl TERRIER; REGARD L trains leave Weehawken at 9:15 A. M. finally In placing her in the first ranks take pla< e in the near future. B. Gurnee have gone to France. John Frederick Becker, 72, of 6 8 .> W. NOEL, 130 BABT 8UTH ST. FRANK. Suddenly. on April J«. "pnry. In nr that valiant anthe birth of a daughter. Rhoda. Acrll li. papers please copy. of the Board of Aldermen. l^angdon Becker, and two daughters, Mr?. on Friday. 8. at her works in London after the Paris cx- was a of her sister, Mrs. Byam and Mra. David Herman, HAMILTON..Mary, April hlDltion. In announcing the appointment Mr. guest Berthoid Fallert and Miss Martha, W. Hl^^V-Mr.1-10 Watervlew place. Far Ro.-ka.way, 40 Chrlstnnher st. fit. Louts and wee K. Stevens, has returned to her home Becker. the a eon haw ken papers please copy. Da Gnardla said he had made the selec¬ Ixiiijg 1-dand, announce birth of , tion because Miss Delafield was an ex¬ in Gait, Ont. on Tueeday, April 12. 1921. HERZIG..Suddenly, George W. Herslg. In¬ ENGAGED TO P. X. OLMSTED. the DR MA DEL..Mr. an/! Jlw. I rving Nadel an¬ terment Sunday. April 17. Private. pert In municipal affairs. During I.EO J. J. COMMISKEY. In his 16..Mr. and that sent Mr. Da Guardia into Mr. and Mrs. William Sloane and their nounce the birth of a daughter, April 13 IMBRIE..On April 15, Henry T. Worcester Mass., April campaign Miss Dr. Lao John «t 41 Prospect Pari; S. W., Brooklyn.' filth rear. Funeral private. Please omit Mrs. Aldus Chapiti Higgina of Worcester local public office Miss Delafield was daughter. Margaret Douglas Joseph Commlskey, 42, flowers. district £lcane, have returned from a tour of of 189 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, gyne¬ announce the engagement of their tin* youngest of the Assembly | RIESENBURGER.-Mr. and Mm. Irving KELLY..Suddenly, on April 14. at Southern the Fifteenth Dis¬ Xew England by automobile. cologist and obstetrician, died Friday at (nee A in. daughter, Miss Elizabeth Brosius Hlg- leaders. Hers was the Rlesenburger Eva Ik of 4fl pros¬ Pines. N. C.. Coluniban J. Kelly, age 7* gins, to Mr. Frederick Nelson Olmsted, trict, of which she was a leader until King* County Hospital, where he pect av.. Flushing, announce the birth years, dearly beloved father of Francis who was one of the of a son. Adeline A. son of Rev. I)r. and Mrs. W. B. Olm¬ recently, when she resigned because of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Masten, visiting surgeons. Death X. Kelly. Mary T. Hughes. work. She has continued as have 'been passing a fortnight in Ber¬ followed an operation for appendicitis. ROSE7CBT2RG..On April 11, to Mr. and Mr*. Kelly. Katherine A. Sheridan. sted of Pomfret, Conn. Miss Higgins official G®?n!°*T1r;'. of Women have returned to Xew York. Dr. was born in I .manual \\\ Rosenberg (nee Muriel T Howard and the late James II. Keilj made iher debut last winter. Mr. Olmsted a member of th" League muda. Commlskey Brooklyn a Funeral from residence of hi" daughter. she and was a of the fcoloxnon), born, eoai, Arnold E.. at Is a graduate of Pomfret School and at¬ Voters. .After the campaign of 1915 graduate Polytechnic Women's Hospital. Mrs. Gertrude E. Howard. 18 Huber tended Trinity College, Hartford. He resigned as a suffrage leader in her Mrs. John J. MoCocV and Mr. and Institute and the College of Physician's place. Halcyon Park. New Rochclle. enlisted in the American Field Service, district to serve in France under the Mrs. Sheldon Whltehouse. who were and Surgeons. He was a member of the V.. on Monday. April 18. at 10 A. American Fund for French Wounded. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. \lex- Medical Society of Kings County, Amer¬ CONFIRMATIONS. thence to the R. C. Church of the Holy fwrving in the Reserve Mallet, a unit Family, New Rochelle. N. Y . attached to the French later While overseas she also drove an am- ander, have returned to Washington. ican College of Physicians and Sur¬ solemn requiem mass will be celebrate*?. Army, ABRAHAMS -Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Abra¬ Au¬ transferring to the Canadian Aviation btilance. D. C. geons, Brooklyn Gynecological Society hams of fi.Ji West IMth st. announce the Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. a one of and the tomobile cortege. Corps. He is connected with Kidder, Miss Delafield is member of American Legion. During the oar mitzva i of their eon, Jess. Saturiiaj Peabody & Co., Boston. the oldest New York families, and Is a Mrs. William K. Yanderbilt Jd and the war he was a member of the United April 30. 10 A. M.. Fort Washington Syn¬ KEN-SING.-April 16. lf>21, Henry, be'0»ed member ot the Society of Colonial Misses Consueio and Muriel Vanderbilt States Medical with the agogue, ...V, WeiM IS-Jd St. P..-«,*!on Sun¬ huoband of Jennie Kenslns and father or Army Corps at the Wallace. West l.VJd Dames. She also belongs to the Colony will start for Europe May -1 and v. ill rank of major. He leaves his wife, two day. May 1, 448 Rosa Freund. Ora^o Mountan, Mercj TO WED MISS GR1FFI.V. Lewis Liv¬ from 3 to (1 P. M. No cards. Schanz, Mary Currle. Henry. Alfred, Frar- Club. Her grandfather, puss part of the summer in France and bi others and three sisters. is, Howard and Chlorlta Keraln*. a' n Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilder Griffin of ingston Delafield, married a daughter England. Marccau, I'hoto. ENGAGED. residence. 258 West 121st at. Notice of fu¬ New York have announced the engage¬ 'of Frederick Prime. BRADFORD DARRACH. neral later. '¦ Miss Caroline Stevens. tl ment of their Miss a son the late who has been McDOWTBLL..At N. daughter, Cornelia Mr. Marsh, who Is of Mrs. Edwards Spencer, Bradford to the BATIM.ROSENTHAL..Mr. and Mrs. Charles Englewood, J;. April Blngbam to Mr. Liver- J. Marsh of Pater- a few in -Atlantic Darrach, assistant 16. 1921, Elizabeth McDowell, sister or Oriffln, Herbert Dr. and Mrs. Elias spending days City, president of the Atlantic Mutual Insur¬ Rosenthal of 2584 Bedford av., Flatbush Mrs. Robert C. Rtevensen, of Teaneck. more Haskell of New York. Miss Gritlln N. J., is a lawyer, with offices at has returned to 'Xew York for a few (Mrs. Richard Stevens of Manor Miss Rose a of and announce the engagement of their daugh¬ son, House, Dolari, daughter Mr. ance and an of the (N J. Funeral services Monday. April is. lias spent the past few summers at Si street. Ills home is at 4o to Lenox. Company employee ter. Gertrude v.. to Mr. Edward Ha urn. at 2 P. M. T. Greenlea'a 1 unerai I.iberty days before going Castle Point, Hoboken, who has been at Mrs. Clarence Dolan of Philadelphia and for Mrs. 1921. at .Squirrel Island, Me., where she has been West Eleventh street. In 1899 he was of Newport, where Miss Stevens company fifty-four years, died yes¬ son of Mr. and Jacob liaum of 1154 Parlors, Englewood, N. J. St- the announced passed terday in his home in N. J., President St., Brooklyn. pat very popular among the younger set. srraduated from Harvard and in 11)03 and Mrs. Lancaster Morgan have the Regis past winter, Elizabeth, MEK.At his residence, 7 East 81st St , Mr. many seasons with her She is - TTie include parents. of heart trouble. He was 73 years old. FRIEDMAN NATHAN. Mr. and Mrs. 'on Friday. April 15. Mlln Parker Maimer. "wedding will take place early In from Columbia. His clubs the closed their home in Fifty-eighth street yesterday the engagement of her second sailing next Wednesday on the Olympic Nathan of 27..1 Bedford av., Flatbush June. and the In Wool- to Mr. For thirty-four years Mr. Darraoh was eldest son of the late Sarah Halstead and (University Republican. and are at their country place daughter. Miss Caroline Stevens, to spend part of the summer abroad, announce the engagement of their daugh¬ Nicholas Fletcher Palmer. 1* unerai set- « treasurer of the Insurance Clerks Mutual ter. Anna, to Mr. Isidore Friedman, son L. for the season. Edward (B. son of Mr. and Mrs. vices «t West 2-)th at . mere, I., Condon, anrl will have for her companions on her Benefit Association of New York of Mr. and Mrs. B. Friedman of Brook¬ Trinity Chapel. Thomas G. Condon of this city. The en¬ Warren of Boston city. at home near Broadway, on Monday. AprU is. ai voyage Mrs. Bayard He was a member of the New lyn. Reception April 17, 1021 10:30 A. Please omit flowers. WASHINGTON. gagement is one of the most, important and .Miss Alexandra Dolan, second Jersey from 3 to « P. M. No cards. M. of the and will be of wide In¬ Chapter of the Society of Colonial Wars HARRIS.GANS...Mr and Mrs. Joseph D. PATTERSON..Friday. AprU ICS. 1921, and Mrs. spring daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and of the York V. Patterson (nee Soran). beuoved wife or The French Ambassador terest. The Stevens family lias been Dolan. New Oity Chapter Sons