9 THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920, 13T DIED. Smith College PA YNE WHITNEY AND PERSONAL INTELLIOEN0E. Miss Novaes FRANKLIN MURPHY DIED. FAMILY Mllbank, Charles B, Relncman, Albert JENKINS. At Mt Vernon, N. Y Feb. New York. Monjo, Louis. nincon, Juan A. Club Has Dance ARRIVE Plays With the Morgan, Brockholst Senlgnglls, O. A. AT PALM BEACH John Flavcl Hubbard, 15 'ft'AVk Mr. and Mrs. DIES IN FLORIDA Murphy, Franklin. Sklrrow, Emily. lift Tir.fr . rrUm for Endowment East Ninety-sixt- street, gave a dinner McAullffe, James. Steinberg, Emit. Rlti-Carlto- New Symphony H. 1'. Also At Costume Ball. in the n Hotel last night The McMunus, Margaret Stern, Maximilian. Wljitnoy in Florida Newshafer, E. Pool, guests worp Mr. and Mrs. JohnR. Dreiol, Harry Van dor John. AnMnnni K 1 rt Xf fl A lllrln ail T1tttr Peck, Sarah M. With Guests Georgo Trevor, Mr. Was Formerly Governor of Walton, Alfred. iyn, Kerr. Services oiv,yfl.i t "Precede Enjoyable in Private Jr., Mr. and Mrs, B. En- Peel, William F. Woolley. R. Malcom pinners Brazilian Pianist Gives an Thomas ,mi and Mrs. 'James Cameron Clark, Miss Veteran Putney, Rufus S. Thursday afternoon, .Feb. .0, at 3 ' . jj Car. New Jersey and w Kntortaininont nt tlio Plaza Adelaide E. Sedgwick, Miss dabrlelle joyable Performance With viuwni Chanter, Messrs. .Bradford Norman, of Civil War. In Memorlnm. KILSBY. John Wykei, son ot the Utejjfj.' Aid Drive for $1,000,000. Kllsby, In year of his to Tur-nur- o, tho Orchestra. Goldlng, Alice H. Husted, A. McL. John tho 86th "fr Special to Tiis Son and Nsw Your. HzbaId. Philip J. Roosevelt and George E. Mora, Roslta. , age. Burial at his former home. Palm Jr. Beach, Fla., Feb. 24. Mr. and Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. Franklin Dlngmans Ferry, Pa. ' Mrs. Payne Whitney New 2. - There was nn onjoynblo dnnre under arrived from Hamilton Twombly will The programme of tho eighth after- ot New Jersey, ADLER, Slgmund, on Feb. !4, nt his LICHTENSTEIN. Solomon IC, Hotel . York to-d- In their private Mrs. Melt Murphy, former Qovcrnor car ty 423 Ansonla, beloved husband of Anna 1 aucDlccH uf tho Smith College Club glvo a luncheon noon Symphony home, West 120th st. Services Wanderer Poln-clan- concert of the New the Royal Ponclnna Hotel here and are at the Hoyal idled at Thursday, Feb, 26, 11 A. M nt the P, and father of tho lato Herbert In the Plpzn for the endow-irr- nt Carneglo Hall yesterday was ab- lisi nlsht Their yacht Captlva awaited at today, following cn operation ror chapel Salem Flolds Cemetery. and of Albert Lane, In his 57th them. daugh-te- r. and building fund. It Is the aim Their party includes their Mr. and Mrs. Horace Havemcyer are one of comforting compactness. The dominal trouble last Thursday. Toxic Cypress Hills. year, on Feb. 24, at Jacksonville. nlunime students to ratso Miss Joan Whltnov! Mr. hnil Mm In Porto Rico. prelude to MastorslnKers," Fla. Notice of funeral later. the and "Tho poisoning sit In nnd his condition had - i' Clarence Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt ' ATWOOD. Caroline R, wife of Kim- jj.quH.000. In advance of the dance din- Mozart's D minor piano concorto and He camo MAQUIRE. On Feb. 24, Agn O., he- - I). Barnes. 1.. been serious for several days. u. Atwood, on 23, r Mnlor ClhnrW AnnlMnn Princess Andreas Boncompagnl ar- uaii Fob. at her loved of John Magulre,"s,--daughte- were given by Mrs. M. Sir Edward Elgar's "Variations on an home, wife F. ners nichard and Mr. Lawrenco Waterbury. rived yesterday at the n here February 8 with Charles F. Brooker 316 West 108th st. Funeral of the lato Michael and well private. .loiirjman. Mm. Honald Lee, Mrs. air, ana Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney from Washington to meet Prlnoo Bon- Original Theme", formed a trio of of Ansonla, Conn., nn old friend. Mary Flynn nnd member of 8t" vr passed through ' r, nwiRlit W. Morrow, Mrs. Harold, I. on their nrlvnt far compagnl, who Is expected from Italy contrasted attractions. Tho prelude, BENSON. Monday, Feb. 23, 1920, Fred Bernard Council No. 1, Q. W. B. L. y. yesterday to Miami. Miss one tho , pratt. Mrf. Kdyvurd A. Qulnn, Mrs. H. F. Flora Payne may be passed without comment. Its. Franklin Murphy whs of last Benson, in tho 81st year of his Funeral from her Into residence, 27 Whitney and her fiance. Mr. Itoderlck who' age. Graham Jersey City Heights, Mrs. performance was such that tho hearer of the living civil war veterans Funeral services will be held st. Hr Mollenhauer. Scth Mllllken nnd Tower, stormed hcr for ft rnlinlA nf Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Weekes will Thursday, Feb. 26, to Church of St'r stay gained promlnenco In tho councllB of the at 6t. Bartholomew's Church, Pa- ctliorp. hours, received the felicitations of return this week from a month's felt reasonably certain that thcra had cific st. nnd Bedford av., Brooklyn, Paul of tho Cross, Hancock av., Among the boxholdcrs were Mrs. K. friends. They went on to !l8iBMi in Cuba and Palm Beach, Fla. Republican pnrty. Ho was born In Jer- whero mass of requiem wlll; Miami hv been nt least ono rehearsal. on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2 M. solemn Kerry. Mrs. S. Hark-jies- ., nt P. llaywanl Edward . son ot automobile Wovncs, formerly sey City January 3, 1816, tho Relatives, friends of bo celebrated 10 A. M. Interment' , Harold A. Hatch, Mrs. Thomas extended Miss Gulomar of and members Mrs. Little John Jacob Astnr wan ftn thn rnnorafiilfttlnnl nrll hlnr Abby Elizabeth Hagar Hyatt Lodge, No. 205, F. A. M., Calvary;. Mrs'. Ocrrlsh II. Mllllken, on Brazil, was the pianist. This singular William H. nnd nnd V. Limont, beach this mornlnir ncmmnnnlnil hv hl to Mr. and Mrs. E. Powls Jones the nre Invited to attend. Interment at MILBANK. Georgo D. Notmnn and Mrs. Frank Saturday In young person curiosity and Murphy. The family moved to New Charles Budd. beloved hue. Ji jlrj. mother, Mrs, William 1C Dick, who has birth of a daughter last has excited family plot, Groenwood Cemetery. band of Jane Hungnrford and son o( Vunilcrllp. For thoso who did not thalr km. 31 VKt Fl ft street by roason ark when he was a boy. Ho received a nmusn nere, jurs. DICK'S sister. MISS won admiration, tho former BROWN. On Sunday, Feb. 22. 1020. at tho late Robert and Louisa M., at i1 dance there were tables for bridge. Many Mrs. Jones Is n, daughter of Mrs. An an academic education at NowurK, bui, - Kotherlne Force, was with them. of the uncertainties and even whimsi her residence, Hotel Somerset, 100 his residence In Freoport L. I tsun- , jdunff people who previously attended drew C. Zabrlskie. llko many of tho youths of his genera- Mrs. William Jennings Bryan came West 47th Mary day, Feb. 22, 1920. Funeral ser-- i, ilie or opera went on to the col- calities of her art and tho latter by tho tion, loft school to enter tho Union st, Callander theatre ) from Miami night to ho Hrown, vices Church tho Trans- - - last see Mr. extraordinarily beautiful performances a' daughter of tho latn John at tho of ' lect dance. Supper was served ut mld- Mr nnri Mr. Tfnrrv TfllVB Morean army. At the ago of 16 heenllsted as ' Illlam Sherman Jrnntnr n r1niln which she gives, sue cer- New J. and Mary Callander Brown. Fu- figuration, Freeport, 10 o'clock, nisiit- elglrty dinner sometimes prlvato In Company' A. Thirteenth and one time Governor of Florida, who will entertain friends at tainly brought happiness to her adorers neral sorvlces nt the Broadway Wednesday morning. Feb. 25, on The members of the danco committee Waldorf-Astori- a Jersey Volunteers. Ho made nn envia- recuperating n In the Hotel. of Tabernacle Church, Broadway and arrival of tho 8:30 train from t MIm Virginia Mollenhauer, chair- from serious Illness yesterday as well as tbo lovers ble record In the service, winning a first th..: were Mr. and Mrs. Jennings, their son, Mr. Cards will follow the dinner. Mozart. 56th st, on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 12 Pennsylvania Station. Interment man. Mrs. Joseph Grlswold Deane, Mrs. lieutenant's commission before ho was n. uryan Jenn ncs. and Dr. nnrt Mr Capable Is nrodlcloua tech noon. Interment Woodlawn Ceme- privntc. M 8. Van Zandt, Miss Mabel White as slin of mustered out nt the close of tho war In K Krnest Mnrshall Orlando Terrv of Nmv YnrV Mr. nnd Mrs. George! F. Tyler have nical displays' and of evoking from tho tery. MONJO. At his 224 Orange Hammer. Mrs. Kdward Packard. Mrs. 1865. residence. left on a private car this morning for come from Georgian Terrace, their resi piano thunders of mellow tone, she to nnd BRUGIERE. Tuesday, 24, road, Slontclalr, N. J.. on Monday Humphrey S. Itedfteld, Mrs. John Tllney pass He nt, onco returned Newark Feb. at 17 me ae lyson, St. Augustine. dence In Elklns Park, Pa., to a played tho Mozart music with ravish- established tho Murphy Varnish Com- West 96th Thomas Morgan February 23, Louis, husband of the, Carpenter. Miss Elizabeth Itandall and st, A.' Mr. Rodolphe L. Agasslz of I few days at the St. Regis Hotel. ing simplicity of style uml an exquisite of the Bruglerc, In 76th year lato Catherine .1. Harvey. Funoral Miss Peggy S. Zinsser. Boston pany, of which he was chairman the of his the Breakers from Tlnitnn nml Mr apreclatlon of the delicate outlines of of the time of his age.
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