rlne*s Church. Fort Hamilton avenue and DIED. Personal Intelligence. Forty-first street, Brooklyn, at 10 o'clock Start for Bankers in Golf ARTS BUILDING STOPS DANCE, J. Lynch Williams this morning. Many COPE..Suddenly, on May 6. 1921. Mary H. New York. Cope, beloved wife or John Purdy Cope on TO Succeeds Beach as and dearly beloved daughter of Mr, and Europe To-day Mr. and Mrs. John Wanamaker, Jr., Contest Links SO 500 GO LEWISOHN'S Miss Mary E. Coughlin. Mra. James T Qulnn and »later of James, who have stopped at the Rltx-Carlton Miss Kmnk. Marjorln Qulnn and Mr*. Jojfn 3. have Mary E. Coughlin, 50 years old. Sullivan, at her residence, 260 Riverside Hotel when in New York, pur¬ President secretary to the Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Drive. Notice of funeral thereafter. the chased the house at 11 East Seventy- at White Sulphur Writers' by Lapland Junior Art Patrons and Friends Evicted From Galleries fitlrea, rector of St, TTxomas'u Church, COCOHLIN-Suddenly on May & 1921. at fourth street for their New York home. died at Lenox Hills Hospital Lenox Hill Hospital. Mary K. Ooughlln. yesterday v. at from Injuries received In an automobile Funeral services on Monday, May Mr. and Mrs. M. Ornie Wilson Mrs. Drexel who has gone Mrs. Gives by Charter Rule Forbidding Such Frivolities. Frank Bacon and David W. Syracuse, N. V. D&hlgren, Lothrop Randolph accident while she was crossing Fifth CRAWFORD..May «. 1081. Rachel Write, to Europe with her family, will be abroad avenue Just after midnight Wednesday. widow of John Crawford, In her 87th a her time Luncheon for Mr. and Mrs. Exhibition. Griffiths to Going to Brussels.Opera about year and will pass Notable Opening Speak Authors, She was & cousin of Mgr. Michael Clune, year. Funeral service* Sunday, i P. M - chiefly In France and Italy. who at her late reeldence, 4114 West 44th at. Artists and Dramatists. died yesterday In Syracuse. Fu¬ Interment Singers Go South. Elbert H. Gary. neral arrangements are being made at private. of Pitts¬ The Junior Art Patrons of America, Alfred C. Bossom gave dinners before the St. Thomas's In this E8CHER..At Summit, on Friday, the 6th Mrs. George Lauder Carnegie soiree. Church. Her home lnet., Henry Eacher, In the 87th year of burgh Is at the Plaza Hotel. who opened their first exhibition In the city was at 64 East Ninetieth street. hie age. Funeral on Sunday, May 8. from Tors Herald. Some of the other patrons and been elected the aon. Edward The Lapland of the Red Star Line will Special Despatch to The New Fine Arts Building at 215 West Fifty- many JeM« LynCh Williams has residence of his Q. White Sulphur Sprinqb, W. Va., May patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. president of the Artists and Eacher. 141 Hobart av.. Summit, on the .ail to-day with a number of well known The marriage of Miss Mary Isabel seventh street yesterday afternoon, re¬ Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Haines Hal- Authors, Alfred H. Fried. arrival of the train leaving Hoboksn cabin Lockwood, a daughter of Mrs. M. I. 6..The golf championship match of the Dramatists of America, accord¬ (Delaware, Lackawanna and western R. voyagers among her 260 first pas¬ turned to the Fine Arts Building last sey, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewtsohn, Mr. League Vienna, May 6..Alfred H. Fried died It), at 1:15 I'. M. (2:IB daylight living Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Orme Lockwood, to Mr. Le Roy King, a son Investment Bankers Association ofAmer¬ J. St. Rubin Corllsson, Mr. George Pal¬ ing to announcement made yesterday at here time). Interment at convenience of fam¬ sengers. of Mrs. Le Roy King of this city and night with 500 of their friends for to-day. He won the 1911 Nobel ily. will be ica. which Is having Its spring confer¬ mer Putnam, Mr. Jules S. B&che, Mrs. an of the Authors' peace with Prof. T. M- C. Wilson, who will be among them, Newport, will take place to-day In St. ball to be confronted with the discon¬ organization meeting prize jointly on Wednesday^ 4. ence at was WiOard Straight. Mrs J. Montgomery a member of Council FISCHER..Jacob CJ., Max abroad until October, and will pass most George's Church, Stuyveaant square. The White Sulphur Springs, not League Fellowship, which will hereafter Aeser, the Dutch 1821. at his residence. 114 West 88th at., certing Information that they could Sears. Mr. John Henry Hammond. Mrs. of State. Dr. Fried, In early life a book beloved huaband of Elisabeth Fischer ana of thair time In Brussels with their son reception and breakfast follow at 35 played this afternoon. Among the play¬ Gordon Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cald¬ handle the social affairs of the league, East street, the home of dance In that temple of art. Abbott, publisher, became editor of the Vienna dear father of Charlotta F. Palmer and Mrs. M. Seventy-fifth ers were Messrs. Clarkson Potter, John well, Mr. Robert Perkins, Mr. John T. at the Cafe Boulevard. Mr. Williams Frlcdentxoarte. He the Ger¬ Edna F. Helnzer. Service# Saturday. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and the bride's mother. Merriment turned to amazement and founded May at 8 M. W. Lewis B. Franklin, George Spauldlng and Mr. Thomas B. Clarke. man Peace and 7. P. Funeral private. Ormo Wilson, Jr. The son of Mr. and Horner, amazement to gloom, with the prospect succeeds Re* Beach, for two years Society published at her residents). numerous books on the GALLAWAV..On May 4, Mrs. Wilson is attached to the Ameri¬ and Mrs. Francis W. Hodges, Arthur Sinclair, Richard H. they were to be driven by some Inflex¬ Memorable Art Show, league president, who was not a candi¬ peace question. 68 East 66th at., Elizabeth A. WHJtams. Mr. Hlgglnson Cabot, ible In 1907 and 1906 he visited the United widow of Robert M. Callaway and daugh¬ Jr., have returned from their wedding Morris, George Whitney and Harold rules from the pleasant Interior date for reelection. ter can Embassy In the Belgian capital. Into the streets, when Mr. Adolph It Is a memorable art exhibition that States. He was fit; years old. of the late Merrill W. WUflains, trip and are at 87 East Seventy-fifth Stanley of New York; T. Johnson rainy M. D , of this city. Funeral private. Mr. Clement Bouhaille of the Belgian Ward, Lewlsohn, one of the patrons of the ex¬ was opened yesterday In the Fine Arts The council of the league, In addition street. Mrs. Cabot was Mies Currle Lewis H. Robert K. Cas- The rooms that house the GUYON..On Friday morning. May ., 1981, Consular service In New York also will Duke Mathews. Parsons and hibit and the ball, restored the ex¬ Building. to electing a new president, selected the Glrard Charles F. Guyon, beloved huspahd of National Academy exhibitions are now Irving. Funeral aarvfeea at sail to pass several aatt of Philadelphia; Thomas B. Gan¬ traordinary situation to normal by ask¬ following officers: Vice-president, Chan- Nancy (nee Aylett). by the Lapland to with him to his filled by borrowed works of art that Girard Irving, one time champion his late residence, 30 .Claromont av.. New nett, Wallace B. Donham, Dean of Har¬ ing everybody go York on at 4 weeks In Belgium, partly on official busi¬ Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Brokaw en¬ house at 881 Fifth avenue, take their Illustrate most of tht significant phases nlng Pollock; honorary vice-presidents, Indian club swinger of the United city, Sunday afternoon at vard died on at o'clock. Interment private. ness and on a leave of absence. tertained Beveral friends luncheon School of Business Administration, music and have their dance. of the native art, past and present, and James Forbes, Thomas J. Oeraghty, Vic¬ States, suddenly Thursday partly In the Ambassador Hotel. along, to awuken his 163 avenue, HASRA1N..iNelllu N., w ife of the late WlUlasn yesterday and N. Penrose Hallowell. Mr. David It was 11 o'clock when Mr. William which ought American pride. tor Arthur Orson home, Metropolitan S. Hassan of 263 83th at Mrs. George A. Hulin, Jr., of 375 Park It is one of the finest exhibitions of Herbert, I. Keller, Brooklyn, of heart failure. He was St., suddetflp, R. son of the former Governor A. Faxton, president and treasurer of Troy, N. Y. Four children survfyf her. avenue is sailing by this steamship. She and Mrs. William Francis, the year. Lewell and Ida M. TarbeQ. Eric Schuler 56 years old, and Is survived by three William S.. Ruth H.t Mabel Harry EL Mr. B. Osgood Field of the Fine Arts Building, Informed Mr. E., will be abroad later by Mr. Huhn will go this month to Lake Mohegan, N. Missouri, also took part. Albert another Junior Art pa¬ Thanks to the liberal viewpoint of was again elected secretary-treasurer. sons and three daughters. Hassan. Funeral services Sunday after¬ Joined Sterner, those who had the exhibition in charge noon. 2:30 o'clock, at the Union Ohurch, and Clark F. a student Y. and later to lienor. Mrs. Lothrop Randolph gave a lunch¬ tron, who In turn Informed Mrs. Sterner, The league council completed Its an¬ Ridge Boulevard and Blurt »t., liroojdyc their sons, Huhn, all schools and classes are represented. at Groton, and George A. Huhn 4 th, who eon at Kates Mountain Club for Mb*, and organiser of the Junior Art Patrons of nual election of officers on Thursday, Burroughs Tablet Unveiled. HOFFMAN..George C.. In bis 62d year, be¬ that the Charter of the Fine Besides canvases by such fixed stars as loved husband of Mary Hoffman (bee is preparing for college at St.
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