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Personal Mrs. Florence A. Alker. MARRIED DIED. Mrs. Grosvenor and] Intelligence. 5,000 FOURON STEAMSHIPS Mis. Florence Augusta Alker, widow OSCAR ROESEN DEAD; of M. Alki r and a daughter of DOWNING.DE BOUT .Saturday May Uth, KRONPBLD.Louts H., on May 13. 8»mcw AlphoaM the New York. James E. Ward, founder of the Ward 1021, at the homo of the bride's parents, Funeral Church, Bway, doth at , on 204 Bard avenue. West New Brighton, Sunday. May IS, at 4 P, M. Gen. Wilder Wed at Dr. and Mrs. Preston Pope Satter- LEA VE NEW YORK FOR EUROPE Line of steamships, died Friday at iier Staten Island. the Kev. Pascal nar¬ of he; by LUCE..Anna E w tdow of H de Wight white are giving a luncheon for many home. 22 East Sixty-fourth street, in rower, Clarissa Spencer, daughter of Mr. Lues, at her residents, 632 Balvidara av., their friends to-day at Martin Hall, sixty-fourth year. She leaves her hus and Mrs. William Ludlarn De Boet, to Ncthsrwood, N J Service and Interment, Her Villa their .In Great Neck, L. I. bar !. two Mrs. J. Edward Paul Henry Downing at Richfield Spilngs, N. Y., 2 P. M Mon¬ Newport country place Misg Kditli Sails to daughters next. Cummings and Mrs. E. Orbls.and four' JENNINGS.MARTIN..At Old Bennington, day Mayer A. VI 14, by the Rev Vlncort Ravi- Air. and Airs. Alonson Mor;is have r< sons.James VV., A.. Edward B May MACY .<"«:j Saturday, May 14, 1021. at R!dg» in Women's Golf Heart Ailment Proves Fatal to Henry Booth, Elizabeth T Jennings, daughtei fi Id, (' nn.. hatd Carter Macy, widow of on turned from their wedding trip and are Play anil Carrol. She v. a a horn In the tJram- of Mr and Mrs Philip B. Jennings, and II Couple to Sail for Europe Karl George Mary Funeral from reetdenoe at Oyster Bay for the summer. Mrs. General Manager for ercy Park district Mr. Alkcr's father Hamlen Martin. of her eon. Klngtland Macy, 11 Eaet 80tli Morris was Miss N. Kohlsaat. Championship. was a C! lef Justi -e of the old Marine WILDER -GROBVENOB..At Roslyn, New -L. New York city, on Monday, May 16 .Junfc to Pass the Ejjlith l 2 :30 P M < o. Court. ImM R . General W. E Wilder. U S. R. Hoe & A to Mrs. Rose D. P. Grosvenor, on Sat¬ MA have LONE..On May 12. 1021. Fannie V. Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charlee M. Connfelt The a urday, May 14, by the Rev. R. W. Forater. Malone, beloved wife of 1'aTrtolc F. Malone, to will return spring rush to Europe reaghec) mother of gone Atlantic city. They n«-w high mark when four I.icut. .). P. Mulioii Iluricd. Mary F., William B., Frank. to 119 Hast Eighty-first street on yesterday O«oar first and Harry arul George. Funeral Monday from liners, bearing close to 5.000 passengers, Roesen, vice-president Funeral services for Lieut. John P ANNIVERSARIES. her late residence, 611 Went 166th at. to The New York Her.u.d. Wednesday. Special Despatch left port in quick succession about noon. g« neral manager of R. Hoe & Co. Mahon. one of the three of Mass 10 o'clock, Church of Our Lady of the employees MOPKOWITZ .Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mosko- 156th t west of Newport, Jt. J., May 14..Roslyn, The largest of the quartet was the press died sud- the New Voik 1'lstrlct Attor¬ Hope, Broadway. Ir,- ¦Mr. printing manufacturers, Count> witz wlshvtr. announce their fiftieth wed¬ lermont Si. Raymond's Cemetery. Auto¬ villa of Mrs. William Grosvenor, 011 and Mrs. Orenville Temple Em¬ Olympic of the White Star Line, wh!< h ney's office to be killed In action, were ding anni/or«nry. mobile coi-tege. met have to soil tin Aoui- dcnly vesterdav at his home. 56.S De¬ after Reception. May 22, 11*2i. Beacon was the scene of a arranged by carried 75C saloon passengers and was held tit the Church of the 2 P. M., at their home, 152 West MARSH..On 13, Hill, simple tanla on June 14 to remain abroad catur street. hav¬ vectordu> 118th st. May 1921. Henry Maralu and filled to capacity. She backed out into Brooklyn. Although Amsterdam avenue and tol i. .1 hu*band-of Eva Slmonds Ma rah. but pretty wedding this noon, when Mrs. most of the summer. Holy Name, Aij of Brig.- through the river only twenty minutes after the ing suffered from a heart allmont for Mteety-stxth str< et Members of John agad years. Funeral services at )>ls Grosvenor became the bride Rerl Star liner Finland had left with¬ lut' home, H79 Macon at., Brooklyn, Sat¬ Gen. Wilbur Elliott Wilder, U. S. A., Count de who has been liv¬ ta\ o years, ue was able to be at his Manning Kittle Pos1. American Legion, DIED. urday evening at 8 o'clock. of and New York*, Perlgny, out trouble from marine strikers. The attend ml in & hody. Lieut. Mahon was retired, Washington ing this season at the Metropolitan Club, Finland, the American ring, office In the Hue plant, 504 Grand MERRELL Philip M . at hie realdence, 11 The ceremony was by the being under street, on formerly confidential clerk in the office Alker. Florence A. I.uce. Antia E. KIngM. av 1it oklyn. on May 14, 1921. performed will go abroad on the Panhandle Butte was the only one uftected by the stitke, Friday Anderson, Robin Mary, KateC. Services and funeral Rev. Charles W. Forster, rector of Mr. Hoesen .... imrn in X>w York of Distill Attorney Swann and lived at private. In on May 24 and pass the summer in but her suostitute crew did not delay Apfelba irn. Fells Malar.. Fannie V. Emmanuel Church, and took place Paris. cll> August 13 1 >>57. and at the age of 129 West Ninety-sixth street. He was Rauer. Frederick W. Marsh, Henry MURRAY..Suddenly, at the home of her a matters much. The third ship to sail daughter, Mrs. M. It. Snyder, Summit. the large reception room, where prie slxte' ti entered the employ of R. Hoe killed In action in Belgium. November Bull. Follette V. Merrell, Philip M. N. J.. was deco¬ was the Cedrlc, also of the White Star Cahlll, Mary F. Murray Alice 11. May 13, 19S1, Alice Burling, widow dieu had been placed which .Mrs. John T. Hall and iier Caught. r, & Co. an an apprentice machinist. He 1918, liis body arriving here recently of James if. Murray Funeral services Line, ami after her came the French (Hark, Fhaiiee J. Oppenhdmer, Emma will at rated with white flowers. Miss Elsie Hard Hall, have left 797 Mad¬ liner visited mat y countries and rained a The delegation from John Manning Clark, .lulle A. Pearse, Arthur L. b>- held St. Matthew's Churri. Members of the two families and a few Rochambeau. Battle Post, composed solely of em¬ William West 84th at., N. Y. C., on Sunday, May at ison avenue for the Hotel New Weston, No class of Americans lacked repre¬ wide and Intimate t.cuuaintanOO with' Denny. Roberts, George 15, at 2 P. M. personal friends only were present where th>- world over ployees of the District At'orney's office I leutech, Julia Ftoosen, Oscar until to . a for they will be they go Can- sentation on the liners. Among those on prominent publishers Foran, George J OPPENHEIMER. Emma, wldow of Max the ceremony, and after luncheon ada for the The ol eminence and esteem who served In ti e war, was headed by RuLand. Charles M. the General aHd Mrs. Wilder summer. the Olympic were persons prominent in position, Dis¬ Genung, Charles II. Ryan, John Oppenhelmer and sister of Charles ard gathering circles. of which he occupied among the men of John O'Bourk private secretary to Goldstein. Rachel Pchultz Angus' Joseph Putxel, passed away May 13. Ser started for their wedding trip. society and In theatrical Two trict Attorney swann. Gottlieb, Lottie vices at Fields Rose I >1 Mr. and Mrs. McKeever have the Mort'is Uest and Brock the printing Industry with whom and Bchuyler, Sophlo N. Bglcm Cemetery Chapel Mrs. Wilder, who was Miss I.Chauncey voyagers, whom he worked In Groby, Frederick W. Btemme, Anna S. on May 1", at half-past 10. has been among the most taken for the summer a houne in Sum¬ Femberton, theatrical producers, left for may be Judged Hatght, Wlilla-'ii H. Sterns, bus. Charles mond Phinney, the tribute which they h ive PEAR8E.Arthur Llewellyn, of Tavndon and prominent women in society in New¬ ming on the Thames, England. Mrs. irood news behind them. Tin v agreed long paid LOST AND FOUND. Hayman. Alf Troup, Charles A. New York, beloved husband of Kathryn Providence. Her lat. McKeever and her daughter, Miss Mari¬ that the price of theatre .tickets must to him na 'the dean of tho printing lejipenlielmer. Louis Walsh, Margaret. Pi-arae, passed away In New York. port, New York and tna Hesslon, John F. Ward, Joseph P. husband was the owner of many mills in anne McKeever. will sail on June 14 drop soon, and drop heavily. 'Uhery Industry." Hubbard. Rlbvl A. K. Ware, ftusan L. ROBERTS.- 'Jn May 14. 1921, at Hartford, Rhode Island and Connecticut, the town and later will be joined by Mr. Mc¬ "With her hope- high and with confi¬ .M a dinner of the Newspaper Me- A liberal reward will he paid and no ques¬ Hull, Harris T.