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22 r.IR8.EUGEESHAY'S DAUGHTERS TO WED Mitt Margaret Engaged to Dr. Fentbn Taylor, Mis Eugenie to Putnam M. Morrison. MISS HEATH BETROTHED Virginia Ctrl to Marry Van Wyck W. Loom la Mlaa Edith M.

Kohl-. aaat Marry Menaon Morria. Mra. Eurene Shaw af ISO Eaat filxtr-seventh Btreet ajwooaeed tha ena-ment of her two daughters. Mlaa Marga ret Shaw aad Mlas- Eugenia 8haw.

at a tea at hr bom yesterday afternoon. Mlaa Margaret gnaw ta engaged to Hr, rentoo Taylor, aoa of Mr. and Mra. ThontM Fenton Taylor, of 130) Eaat fclxty-seveoth Street, and Mlaa Eugenie ta Putnam M. Morrison, aon of Mr.

and Mra. Da rU Mile bell Morrison of 30 Eaat Vorty -ninth Street. Mlaa Margaret Shaw a member of the Junior League, and served with the M. A. oversees as a canteen worker during tha war.

Recently aha haa Km Identified Mlaa Ann MOT fan In her afforU ia behalf of deraatated jr ranee. Leenal Heath. Miaa Mary Mason Heath of TV'aahlng-ton. D. C-.

who la spending tho Winter at 120 Eaat Fortieth Street, announces ih of her tile. Mlaa Ellxa heth Maaon death, to Van Wyclc Wickce Loomie. mih MMth ta a Vlnrlnlan. a descend Ka Minn nd Hi tea famllJea. ha an graduated from Vaaaar.

class of 1, and made ber debut In Washington, whera aha la a member of the Junior League and the Chevy Cheea Club. During the waf aha Old publicity work for tha Ked Croaa at national haadquartara and aim then ahe haa been In New v.rk edltlne- several volumee for the Americanization study of the Carnegie Corporation. Msrrls shlseel. Tha (nfemT.t haa been announced of Miss Edith M. Kohleaat of S3 Eaat Street and Oyster Bay.

an.l Mnnmii Morria of 27 Eaat Jlevent v-alx th street. Miaa Kohlaaat la 4nchter of the late Mr. and Ml John W. Kohlaaat. and her alater, Mlaa Amv Knhliul lives with her.

Mr. Morria waa In the service during the war, serving; in ranee a a tar of a colored regiment. Ha Sa I l.rniher of Mra. Nelson B. Burr and Uvea with her and Mr.

Burr. Borne vMr tio.lM married Ml "a "K3Ixar-th Krin Kluan. a dauchter of Mr. mt TV Hnrv br her first husband After her death ha married MUa Klor-cca Brady. They were divorced a couple of yeaas no.

data haa been announced for the marriage. Van Keee Deaa. Mr. and Mra George Cooper Dean of Lawrence Tark. Bronx vllle, N.

have announced the engagement of their daughter, Vis Elisabeth Laan. lo Ste-BMn Austin Van Neaa of city and S'ehvtll. Tenn. Mlaa Dean attended school at Rosemary Halt Greenwich. and later tha Bennett School atMillbrook.

N. T. riper Palmer. "The engagement ia announced of Mlaa Marjpria Boynton Piper, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Charlea R. Piper of M1I- ton. to William Preston Palmer of thta city. laa Piper- la a graduate of Simmons, class of '1ft. Mr.

Palmer la the aon of -Mr. and Mr. lieorge W. Palmer Jr. of Boaton and Miami.

Fla Ftras-tawrtM. and Mra. Edward Quintard Payne 'Bhippan Point, Stamford. have announced the engagement of th-ir laughter. Miaa Evelyn Quintard Payne.

tl t'harlea Col ton Lawrence, son of Mrs. l)WHt Uwrenea of 137 Kaat Htreet. Mr. lavrnice ia a araduate of Princeton, olara of 'II. and ta a member of tha University Club.

Uarlaa LewU. Samuel A. Marian of 3.122 North New Jereey' -Street. Indianapolis. has announced the engagement of hla daughter, Miaa Margaret Harlan, to W1 W-.

llffo B. UewU. aon of Mr. and Mra. Edward B.

Iewia of 145 East Forty-ninth Street. The wedding Will take plate in toe early bum met. Carner aioveaa. The engagement of Mlsa Letltia Ann Carner of -Bayonne. N.

to Aasembly-sa-an -Albert Edwaod Stevens, aon of Mr. and Mra. Harry Stevens, waa announced yesterday at a lunclieon given at the Blltmore. Mr. Steven aerved as an a rial or during the war with the rank of Lieutenant.

Ehbela WkUt. Mr. and Mra William Everett Ebbeta af Olenbrook. S. T-i announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Miaa Marlon Seymour Ebbrta.

to Clarence Wln- cheater Whlta of thla city, form-rly of Ridge. aon of Mra. O. V. Whlta of Shlppan.

N. T. TliS ndJlng Will take place next Autumn. w'aOaea BrsUlfTd. Mr.

and Mra. Ralph It. Wallace of MontcJalr. N. announce tha engage-.

ment of 4helr daughter. Miaa Mary E. to. Charlea Bradford of Cleve- land. Ohio.

Mlaa Wallace la a araduate and Mr. Bradford waa graduated from the Caa School of Applied Hclenco of Cleveland. The wedding will take place In June. Fraaee Safer. Announcement baa been made of the engagement of Mlaa Besaie Louise Praser, daughter of Mr.

and Mia. Jolin Seymour Fraeer or jersey to Ed ward Lansing Suter of Red Bank. N. Sobel BretafleW. rr.

and L. Sylveater Sobel of the Hotel Eellorlalre have announced tha engagement of their daughter. Mlsa Uorothr tiooel. to Maurice ctretarieia of Cedarhurst. 11.

Miaa Sobel la a student at Columbia. They will be married In June. lleher Oarfcy. Mr. and Mra.

Jamea C. Reber of Reading. have made known en- fa are ment of their daughter. MIm Mary Kebar. to Myron O.

15rby of this city. Mr. Darby la a gradnate of the Vnl-eralty of Penneylvanta, (laaa of 'II. also of Harvard, clasa of '14. He la a member of tba banking firm of Eldredga ak Co.

of New York and Boston. a I as a a aras a. Dr. and Mra. Carleton Simon of 116 Eaat Fifty-fifth Street have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Mlaa Roaa Bonheur Simon, to Hermaa U. Harma of this city and Rockvllle Centre, 1. -The wedding will be celebrated --thla gbrlbr Maavoa, Mr. and' Mrs. WlUUm Schrelbcr of 540 Wcat U9th Street, announced tha engagement of their daughter.

Mlaa Helen J-Vhreloer. to Alexander A. Munvea of thla city at a dance at tha St. Regla last eTeeJag-. Mr.

Munvea waa a Lieutenant In the aviation aerrtce during-' tha war. The dance waa held In the ballroom and upper waa aerved to the SOO gueata In tho Louis XVI. suite. No data haa been at for the wedding. Raaeablaaa -Plschasaa.

Mr. and Mra. RoaenWum of Lincoln Place. hava announced the engagement of their daugh ter. Mlaa Ruth Roeenblura, to Irving Kiachman, aon of Mr.

and Mia. A. Machman of 520 Van Burcn Street. Brooklyn. "The engagement waa announced last night to about 200 friende at a reception and dance at the Refina Maacton In Brookly n.

i SOCIAL NOTES Torfc. Mra. A uguatua T. Kouhtaa and her Lali CV Kountaa. are apenamg ten days at Virginia Met Springs.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Durand of 1 UiiO Park Avenue are receiving on- arratntatlotta on tha birth of a daughter nn Tnureaay. Jara. jurano waa ior-cnerty Mlaa Mildred Uolmea.

Ulu Uarton- Kama haa returned to her apartment ati tha Ht. Ria aftea (vending alx weeks In tha South. Mr. and Mra. Henry Clew a gave a dinner of twenty aovera last evening at their reafdenoe.

Z7 weet nriy-rirat Street, for their granddaughter. Mlaa Elsie. Parsons, ann her flanc. More- head Patterson. The guests were or tha younger see 1 1 La1y (jlendennlncr, who arrived on the Mauretania.

la ati the McAlpta Anne prior to a abort I visit in I'ittsburgh. when aha will return for a stay of several months. Lnjrtnff the war Lady Ulendenning turned her Belgian home Into a hospital arvl haa been active in Red Cross work, Mr. and Mrs. Cedl F.

Shallcroea of 161 East Seventy-fourth Strwt have ra- tumea irocn a.aisjweas visit in r.anu Barbara and other Pacific Coast resorts. i Mr. and Mra Goodhue Livingston Jr. have taken a place at Southampton for the comlnr Summer, also Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Coppet. Mra. Oeorge A rents Mra. Isaac v.lBroaaw and Mr. and Mrs.

John bioane.) i General Edelber Cronkhlte, V. S. has come from Baltimore to apend the week-end with Mra. Cronkhlte at the As tor. where they have an apartment for the Winter.

Tho French Amtataaador. Julea J. Jua-serand. and the former Premier, Rene Vtvlant, will attend the annual aviators' ball, to be held ton Thursday at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mra.

Schuyler Schief-felin. Mra. Charted A. Miller. Mrs.

James B. liaggln and Mra. Oordon Knox Bell are uu.ii the additional patronesses for the ball. Mra. H.

Fairfield Oaborn is to entertain at tiinner for the French Ambassador and Mme. iJuseTand. and Mrs. WiUard Straight will gv a dinner for the Chineae Mlnistrr. Airrea ok mo.

preceding the I-'ather Knlckerboi-kcr ball, which will mark the formal opening of the Ambassador Hotel at Park Avenue and FlfCy-flrat Street, on April 19. 1 Tha Chinese Minister Is to be the principal erueat at the iChinese costume ball, to be held at the JRlta-Carltcn on April 1. for the benefit: of the China Famine Fund, of which Thomas W. Lamont Is Chairman. Mra George von I Meyer has come from Washington.) D.

C. and la at the Rlls-C-ariton. prior to eajllng for Europe on tho Adriatic on, Wednesday. TROTH REVEALS TALE OF FINDING MILLIONS Miss Marian Stewart, Chicago Heiress, Engaged to R. B.

Honey-man New York Lawyer. 1 Spuria to Thei Setc York Times. CHICAGO. April' 2. How the fates played with missing millions and then delivered them ssifely waa recalled today 'with the announcement of the engagement of Mlsa Marian Stewart of the Blackstone Hotel Robert B.

Honey-man Jr. of New The innoum-ment came from Mr. and Mrs. I.ieanler H. La Chance.

Jlr. Ia Chance is an uncle of Mlfrs Stewart and her guardian. Miss Stewart and her sister, Jeanne. re daughters of the late John K. Stewart, tho founder of tho Stews rt-Warner Speedometer Corporation.

They Inherited from him about Mr. Stewart died Junt: 1. HH. Stewart died nlnei months later. A f-w daya after Mra.

jstewail'a death Mr. la.Chtnc an oi valise which ahe had sent tojChlcago a few days before her oeathj from Acton, X. C. When the valise Was opened after carelessly tossed about for a few diys, it was found to. contain more than JCCOO.OOO in cash and convertible securities.

A short time lster Mr. I -a chance received a bill of for the rental of safety deposit box, thfi existence of which he had not knov n. In the box he found a quarter of a million dollars in rash. At about the aaane time a cl-rk in Mr. Stewart's New York offices rummajjed throuKli an old Uak for some papers.

He came upon some old deposit slips, stldch looked significant to him and forwarded them to Mr. I- Chit nee. Investigation dlinieed almost of which nothing had been known, deposited in seven Chla-ago banks. The wedding of Stewart an.l Mr. lloneyman take place In New Vork the latter part of his month.

G. F. BUTTERWORTH JR.WEDS New Yorker Mafrlea Mlaa Eva Horner, Biahop'a Daughter. In Aahoville. Special to TAci.Vftr yorjlr Ttmrt.

ASHEVILLE. C. April 2 -The marriafe of Miss Eva Horner, daughter of Bishop Homer and Mrs. Horner, and George Forrest Butterworth ran of Mr. and Mra.

George Forrest Butter-worth East Fifty-fourth Street. New Tork City, took place at noon here today at Trinity Church. The ceremony waa performed by the father of tlie bride. Bishop Homer, assisted bv tlx; Rev. Or.

Willis G. Clark and the Rev. Dr. Alfred H. Stubbs.

Mr. Hutterworlhi who sered as Bn officer during the war. I a graduate of Columbia, class of; '13. and a member of the t'nlverslty Club. Following a honeymoon of several wek upent In the South.

Mr. and Vra. Butterworth will make their home ii Xew ork Cit. Waalley naw. The marriage of Mary Snow, daughter of Ir.

William rt. Snow and Dr. Mary I 11. Snow of SS5 Weat End Avenue, and Gordon Bvron Wo.lley. formerly on the staff rf Tub Ntw Toxk Ttatia.

took place Friday at the Church of 7lon and St. Timothy. The father of tha brld- is an autl oritv on and wtth hi wife haa contributed reveral worka on that subject. The voung couple will make their home in Xcw York. Pall Mall Club frlvea Maaked Ball.

Tho Pall Mail -Supper Club gave maaked ball last night at the Lorraine, to which tho aeaaon'a buds were asked, and prizea were awarded for the most attractive eoattmsea. Two orchestras plaved and music! waa continuous from 10:50 P. M. until 5 o'clock this morning and a special isupper was served in th main dining iroom from midnight Ufatll 1:50. PRESIDENT 'SAVES A CHILD Mrs.

'Harding Provides for Cars Armenian Youngster, WASHLNGTOX. jAprll 2. President Harding- aajred tha life of an Armenian child today! by accepting a Near East relief coupon boos, representing' sufficient funds to provide food and clothing for one child for a year. Mra. Harding also accepted one of the books.

President and Mrs. Hard In received the- books standing on the eaat portico Of tho White House, on which was spread a rug; used) In the Hall of Mirror at tha aignlngof the Treaty of Versailles and at "the ceremonies attending Mr. Harding's inauguration, and acroaa which the first California troops marched in boarding, a transport for Franca. 5 Thomas IT. Kullujian.

representing the Near East Relief, who tendered the book to tho President, ejuoted him aa eaying that the American; people bad made a good beginning toward helping the Armenian people, hut must do more. Mra. Cabot Stc'ena. Honorary Director of tho Near Eaat Relief In Washington, presented the book received by Mra. Harding.

American Diplomat Leaving Vienna. Special Cabla Ta Ntw Ys Tiuca. VIENNA. April Cornell Tarler. Dip- lematie Secretary of the American mis sion In Vienna, la leaving; ror aahlng- iaas aw Xwasoagr.

lwt MATURE LOVERS BOW AT BURROUGHS RITES Simple Senrica of Music, Flow ers and Poetry Held in His Home, The Nest. SCHOOL CHILDREN ATTEND Many Meaaagea Are Not Mads Public Received but Fwtneral Will Be Held Today. ftpeciat to Tim A'aw York Tr-POL'OHKEEPSIE. N. April Hundreds stood with bowed head a today at funeral services over; the body of John Burrougha at The iNeat.

hla little homo In the Catsktlla. A11 walka of life were represented at tho services. firmfr who knew the secrets of nature that the great naturalist so loved, the littl school children whom he loved aa he loved the other young things of earth, and hla three closest frtends Henry Ford, Thomas A. tiaison ami Harvey S. Ftrastone- It was not a sad service, nor would Jchn Hurrouirhs have had It o.

The spirit of tho service was best typified by hla own poem, which was; read by William Ormiaton: Serena I fold my hands snd watt. Nor car for wind nor tlda nor sea, I ravs no more 'gainst time nr ft. For tny own shall corns tS me I mi my my baste. I maka delays, Kor wtial avails this eaaar paca? I slsr.d amid tba etsrnal Ar.d what Is mlna shall know my far. The service Vaa In a mannor befitting the almplicity of life of the roan.

There were hundreds or telegrame rrom promi-ment people, bai nonv waa made puoiic There were floral tributes of every kind, but the flowers that won place of honor were the little wild flowera of early Spring that the echodl children brought to scatter over hla bfcrr. -There waa music and there waa poetry. Hamlin Garland. Acting Secretary of the American Academy of Arta, read a poem by Earl W. Wllliama.

Tle Poet a Epitaph." by Wordsworth, aad Threnody." by Emerson, were read by Frank Talbot, and Gates of Silence." by Robert Loveman. was read: by Mrs. Grace Van Amee. Mrs. Catharine Preston read Walt Whitmans "Hearest Thou.

Soul." The minister who officiate waa the Rev. Franklin I. Elmer of U. ollegiate Church at Hamilton, who brought a message of sympathy from Colgate, tne college which had conferred the honorary dettree of Ia.ctor of H'imiOic Letters upon John nurrousrhs. The minister a texts were taken from vers or tne Bible describing the beauty of God a work as shown in nature, such n-slder the IJllts." "When I Consider iv heavens." The heavens declared the glor' of GOd and the Tventy-thtr 1 Psalm.

The coffin was placed over a bed or ood violets, while scattered over the top were the flowers of early bprinpr. On the door, instead of the usual crepe, was a gsrland of wild flowers. The last rites will be private and will he selomnlied tomorrow at Woodchuck where the body of John Burroughs will be taken and placed In the that Is destined to be-com a shrine lo which nature lovers rmm all over the world will Journey to 'stand beside his resting place-and place upon Ms grave the riowers tnut nc so Cearly loved. TEMPLAR-BALL WEDNESDAY. Knightt of 2 Commanleriet to Dance at 71st Refliment Armory.

The Knights Templar Charity ball Tor the benefit of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Ho-pital at Ctlca will be held under the auspice? of twenty-one rom-mandcrles of New York and Vicinity on VednMda- evening nt the Srventy-f Irst Hegimertt Armory. Thirty-fourth and Park Avenue. The follow lnr commandcrlfs with a memo of mot than P.OiiO Sir KniRhts will participate. Columblnn. Morton, Clinton.

Coeur de Lion. 1 Witt Clinton. Manhattan. 1 vanhoe. Went'-hca-ter.

Yonkers. Bethlehnm. York. Crusader. St.

Klmo. I 'maKU. PatciiOif ue. Ktnpirt-. Tiinlty.

Huntington. I'llgtim anil Nassau. i REV. J0SEPHW. HILiTdEAD.

Curate of Trinity Church for Th rty-nlne Yeara Dies at 84. The P.ev. Joseph Warren Hill, curate of Trinity Church from fol until his retirement in February of last'year. died yeeterday In the Brooklyn Hospital from a complication of ailments that waa aggravated by a fall In January on the steps of the subway station Jit Nevlna Street. Brooklyn.

Mr. Hil'. waa born in Boston In 1R37 and was ordained in 1M18. After a year as deacon of St. Luke's Chapel, he went to the Church of the Advent Jn Boston, remaining there until he came to Trinity.

It Is expected that Bishop-elect William T. Manning, long rector of Trinity Church, will officiate at the services at Trinity on Tuesdav morning; at 10:30. Burial" will in tl Trlrlty. Cemetery at Broadway and l.VJth Street. J.

Berkel Die on Elevated Station. John Horkcl, for many years one of the leading manufacturers of metal work In this city, died suddenly yesterday mornlnit of heart disease on the elevated station at Third Avenue? and 123th Street. Kor more than thirty- years hla offices had been at Mulberry and Houi-ton Streets, where they edjoiried the old building of Police Headquarters. As a rouni metal worker at the Webb Shipyards In East Ninth Street he helped build the Monitor for the civil war. and later his firm made the bronae doors for (irant'a tomb.

He waa born at Alaey. Germany, in lv4. coming here as a boy. Hit home was at; 459 Weet 148th Street. John Routh Ogden'a Funeral.

Private funeral services -for John Routh Ogden. Director of the.Harriman National Bank, member of jthe New York Slock Exchange and the firm of B. Keech 7 Wall Street, who died at his home. 3K1 Park Avenue. Thursday evening, were held In Old Trinity yesterday noon by the Rev.

lr Manning. The honorary pallbearera were Colonel Frank B. Keech. J. W.

Harriman. William P. Walnwrtght. Seth Sprague. I.

Chauncey McKeever. Jamea Taylor. Dr. John Harris, Arthur Turn-bull. Dr.

Boiling Lee and Atkins Hewitt. Interment waa in Woodlawn. i George Curtis Waldo Sr. Editor. BRIDGEPORT.

April 2. George Curtis Waldo foe. fifty-two yeara editor of The Bridgeport Standard and one of the oldest newspaper men in this State, died here He waa born in Lynn. In 1837. and graduated from Tufta College lni 1H60.

In recognition of his long services In Journalism and hla literary workj the honorary degree of Lltt. D. was conferred on him by hla alma mater in! 1900. Mr. Waldo a as a Civil War veteran.

Obituary JOHN C. FIELDS, associated wtth father In the transportattoo business In Manhattan, died on Thursday at' hla home, 313 Etgho-fttst Street. Bay Rldga. I QN A I-H W1SNER a student at Cornell University, died at Ithaca. N.

on Thursday of aleeplng aickneaa. He was bora In Brooklyn, the sou of Thomas X. and Carrie F. My rick of 83 Downing Street. Brooklyn.

PVPLEV H. TENNT. a Aentiat with offtcee at 44 Wast Fifty-second Street for many yeara. died suddenly Friday at hla borne In Summit. N.

J. He a as 51 years old. was educated at Columbia, and belonged to the'Vnion League, L'nlversltv and Apawamls t'luha jr.i H. WHITE, lresiden ef the Wli-cnx a White 11a-o Cotnny. Jied auddenly Kriday nisht at his home In Mtrlden.

Conn. He waa bora la Weetfleld, in 1M7. and heai hia career as a clr(c for John Wanantaker in Phiiadelphia. JAMES J. HVNTOON.

rerlrr -lea and enffee loenhant died yesterday at lUe Peterson, W. at the age of T8, THE- tfEW YORK TIMES. Uxtrtu BRANDT Mr. aad Mra. auric Braadt of Far Becsaway annouace tho arrival a daughter.

April t. at BU Joaapb a Hos- La Bwk aa asraaar. rrNKELSTKIN Mr and Mra. Irving FtaUaJ- aaa 1 aa SK kB I aMaf ak yy i HAl'8MA-r-r. and Mrsi K.

Hausmaa. rail birth ef a daoahter. starch 1. IVtl. al HERMAN Mr.

and Mrs. Alec Hermaa oee liiiiaa vioia. uh a 1-21 H1RSCHFE1-Mr. aa Mrs. J.

W. Hlrach- announce the arrival of a sob. March za, iai. i KArTEV-Mr. and Mra.

Robert Kaftan nae Madeline May) of S.75 Morria Promt annauare tba birth of a baby girl ea March 20. 121 KINO-Mr. snd Mrs. Geore W. King.

Slat Brooklyn, wish, to amiouoca tne 'arrtval of a baby girt. Muriel Theraaa. April 1. 1021. KIRCHNER Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Klrchrwr inea Theraaa P. Gallai announce the otrta of a daughter March IT. IS21. St- Ann Maternity Bosplfal, Cleveland, Ohio.

KRAI'S Mr. and Mra. revld Kraus faee Ethel Gordon) announce the arrival oi a (laughter. Kens, at Lloyd's Sanitarium. M-rch 2J.

LEVIN BOHN Mr. and Mra. Bandars A. Lev-Insohn anno-nce the birth ef a daughter March 1B21, Btarn'a Sanitarium. LITK1NT Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur at 2S4 Brooklyn AV Hmonyn, wiau the birth of a baby, so on MonOa, March 2a. 1H-I-MENKE Mr. and Mrs. Ellis M.nka (n Florence Upscher announce tha birth of BVIH Anril 1.

PECK-Mr. and Mra. Charlea K. Peck (rw- Lens Molnar) of I0 Weat 141st -nounca tha birth of a aon. Charlea Joseph Pack.

Friday. April 1. 1921. PERLBERG M. and Mrs.

Pavld reHberg (nee Roaa Psrlman) of 601 Wejt ifi.d St. alsh to announce tha birth of a daughter on March 27. 1021. at Lloyd's Ssnltsrlum. PRICK Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Price. TjO Riverside nrlva. announca the birth of a on on April 1. 1M1, at Hlarn's Hospital.

St. and Weat End Av- RlTTER-nr. snd Mrs. S. P.

tier (nee Oars MS West II3ih wish to announce the birth of a son April I. New Vork Nursery snd Child llos-pltsl ai'STICK- Mr snd Mrs. Emanuel Sastick (nee Auguata Oriolti of 1.154 Pres.dent Kl Brooklyn, inmanca the birth of son on March Jh. 1921. at Lying-in Hospital.

WF.INBLATT-Mr. snd Mrs. AW. I. Wein-blatt of 2.871 Heath West Pronx.

City announca the arrival of a son on Sunday. March 27. IV21. at the Audubon Sanitarium. WIENER Mr.

and Mrs. Irvln M. Wlenr Avr.ue N. Brooklyn, announce the arrival of a haby girl. March 27.

1921. (Eoxtiirmattfltt. Mr. and Mra. naymond H.

Chuck (nes Bella I'asternakl of 24 Audubon Av wish to announce 'he bar mitrvan of their son Henry on Saturday. April at Coiipreiration Bnai Jeshurun. West hxtli at 10 A. M. Saturday.

Arll l'. 8:30 Hotel Astor. Times Square. No cards. FORM AN Mr.

I.ouls I. I'ormtn wlahes to announce the bar mitivah of his son. Monroe, at the Temple Ansche Chrsed. Il4lh St. and 7th Saturday morning.

April W. HAAS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ni of 560 West 166th St. announce the bar mltzvah of their son, Felix M-.

at the Penl-El. 147th between Broadway and Am-aterdain. Saturday. April P. at 10 A.

M. HERMANN Mr. and Mra. Sim Hermann announce the conf Irmation of their son Alfred. Saturday inornlnK.

April 0. Central Synagogue. Ixlngton Av. and 5Mh St. Home.

Sunday afternoon. April 10, from 4 until 0. at 4) Riverside Drtva. SCHAN'ZE-R Mr. snd Mrs.

Henry Schanzer announce the bar mitxvsn or tr.eir son. llomard Jeron.e. Saturday. April i. at Ternpie Anrh Chesed.

7th Av. and IM1h St At 73 Klversid Drive. Sunda April 17. to tl. No cards.

ten Mrs announ-e the engaire-ment of tiauxhter. llosanna. to Mr. Abe llalzer. scmi of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Balzer. WALLACE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H.

of Montclatr. announce th ensarement of ihir Miss Mary K. Wallace, to Mr. Charles Bradford of Cleveland. Ohio.

The weddliiif will take place in June. Miss Wallace Is a ptraiiuate of Columbia I'ni-vri-aitv. and Mr. a Kratluate if case School of Applied Sclent a of i'lee-land. Ohio.

liKWNNAK i'OIIN-Mr. and Mrs. J. Biennai of r4 Church Av. announce the enicaKe-mcnt of their daughter.

Florence, to Mr. Joseph Cohn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ssm-uel k.tin of 1 Crand Concourse: April IT.

I'. Hotel Ansonla. IiRETZKIKIJ i-SOBKL-Dr. al.d Mis. Sylvester Hotel Itellecialre.

Tith St. snd annours-e the engagement of their dauRtitcr. Lorothy to Mr. Maurice K. lltetifleld of Cedarhurst, 1 1.

Reception Sunda. April 10. Hotel U.lle-lalre. 3 to f. IS- No cards.

and Sin. Henry LublaiiK. 1 West 1 1 -th St innutnc the beirothfcl of their daughter. Hannah to Mr I'hllip Cohen, aon of Mr. and Mrs Samuel Cohen.

I'AHLMAN HAMIU'ROER-Mr. and Mrs. l-'red Hanibuiiter of Hotel Oaorge. B-ooklvn. announce the enRauement of their iau(fhier Ibs to Mr.

Nathan lahiman. a.m of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Hahlman of 3il (iaiflcld Pla'-e. Itrofjklyn.

rORKMAX iOOIiMAN Miss Minnie Ooo-I -man to Ixiuls Porlmtn. March U2. lt'1'1 EUEloN-HOI-'KMAN Mr. snl Mrs Max Hoffman of 916 Southern Boulavard announce the engagement of their daughter. Esther, to Mr.

Inrtna E1IRUCH snd Mrs. William Kaudsr of Av. announce the engagement of their daughter, Theraaa. to Mr. Egon Ehrllch.

EVEDON SCHOTT Mr. and Mrs Ma Hchott of 1.433 Madison wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Bess to William Kvedon. FLEI8HER ABEIJfON-Mr. and Mrs. F.

Abelson announce the betrothai of their daughter F.inink to Manuel Kleisher of Fhlladclphla. lUIEDMAN NATHAN Mr. and Mrs. Nathan of Z.75I Bedford A Clatbuan. announce the engagement of their daughter Anna to Mr.

Isidore Friedman, eon -f of Mr. and Mrs. B. Friedman of Brooklyn. Reception at home April 17.

19-1. from 3 to 1. M. No cards. KBIEDMAN ROSKAM Mrs.

Minna Roa-kam. t4M) West ills: announces the ensatrman of ner dtuthlrr Florence to Mr. Arthur Noel Krledrr.ai. aon of Mr. and Mra.

Iaaac Friedman of Montreal. GOLL'SMITH MOTTI'S Mr and Mrs. Morris Mottua of 14 West tilth iSt. announce the engagement of their daughter Roaall to Mr. Herman tioidsmlth of Brooklyn.

GORIhDN STOI-XywlTZ Lllyan Stolowttz to Jack I. llordon. New York City, Marco. llZl. HAU8MAN BIERMAN Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Max Biernian of 7i Avenue A announce the engagement of their daughrer, l.n. to Aaron B. Hausman of 6.8J1 lith Borough Park. HECHT BRITZ Mr.

and Mrs. F. N. Brits of Vyse Av. announce the engagement of their daughter.

Estell. to Mr. Ltavtd V. Hecht. Sunday, April 3.

1921. HENDERSON HA OO ARTY Mr. Mary' Frances Itaggarty announces the engagement of her daughter. Rae. to Mr.

Archie Henderson of Rockvllla Centrs. I. HYMAN SOLOMON Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solomon of l.MHi 7th Av.

announca the engagement of their daughter Blanche Jacqueline to Mr. Samuel Hyman, son of Ellas Hyman and the late Jennie Hyman. J4COBT-8CHIFK Mr. and Mrs. l-arry Schlff announce the reception of tha en gugement of their daughter Rosalind to Mr.

Charlea II. Jacoby. son of Mr. an i Mra I. M.

Jacoby. on Saturday, April le. from 3 to 6. at their home, 500 West End Av. ESS EL MORRISON Mrs.

Edgar Laeey Morrtaon of Far Rockaway. N. announces the engagement of her daughter. Caprice, to Mr. Charles Woodleaf Kesael, aon of Mr.

and Mra. Henry Kensel. KRAI'S FRANK Mr. and Mrs. Lou Frank.

1. trial 7th announce the engagement of their daughter. Henrietta, to Mr. Waiter Kraua. LLPERER HAAS Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Hau. l.2S MarrrTson Baltimore. announce the engagement of their daughter Mollvo to Mr. William Lederer of Nj Tork City.

At horns Sunday evening April 3. LEVOY ERLICH Mr. and Mis. Benjamin M. Levoy of Weet 113th New York City, will be at home Sunday evening.

April 10. after 8 o'clock, in honor of the engagement of their sen Monroe to Mies Corinne Erllch of St. Louis. Mo. I TT'KOWITZ SCHWARTZ Mr.

end Mrs. Crtorge Schwarts of 18 West 11 1th "St. announce the engagement of their Anna Schwartx. to Mr. Irving A.

IJpkowltx of New York. MAT ANCELK-Mr. and Mrs. Julius Aneele of 7th Av. announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Mr.

Jesse J. May. MONTIIEIM SCHLKSIXOKr. ami Mrs. Charlts J.

Schk-aiivt of West ICtd St. i announce the encasement of their dautmter Florence to Mr. Morris Mont-helm, ltocepdoe Sunday. April to. itti.

from 2 to I-. at lit Uaswn, eV-d Wast 12 Sib St. SUNDAY. Strjagrtii PIN VER RUB EN HTEtN r. ana.

Mra Max fM nre XA In ftiatnnM the angaffemeat vt their daughter, Josephine, as Mr. Arther. B. ttaaer. TOil Wee laoth St.

Reception at home, Tii West End Av eondayrAprUj 18. No earda. I rjLESSVER FRANKXI-MY. aad Mrs Israel Praaaaer anseuan the kerrethal ef their daawhter Rebecoa to I FoJMb Fraakel. 131.

IUCe-LOVERlN Mr. and IMra. Fred Loee-rlrr of New Hampshire anneunce the an gagamaat ef their daiajthter. Mabel, te Lawrence lUce of Krw jyiruaawtckv N. J- ROSENBERO 8IMMONS i- Mra.

aaanna SUnmons of 1.060 OraVI Av Bronx, an-Bouncea the betrothal of her daughter Anna to Mr. Michael Rosenberg of Brooh-. lya. N. T.

-j FtC)TH Al L.TVANSKY Mr- and Mrs. M-Limusky of Weehawken annoaoce the engagement of their daughter. Roslya to Mr. Harry Bosthal. IUJTHMaN ELLKTR-i-Mr.

and Mxe. David Eller of a.7S Broadway anrTounce the engagement of their daughter Elsie to Or. Harold O. Rothmaa. RUBY BREIER Marcua Brejer of 1.903 80th Bensonhurst, N.

1- aa-nounee the betrothal of her daughter. Anna Both, to Mr. Dave Baby of Brooklyn. N. T.

6EID RAITOH Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rauch of Rockaway Park, L. -announce the engagement of their daughter Rose to Mr. Samuel oeia.

eon oi r. j. Seld of Far Rockaway. L. I.

SHER R08ENBATJM Mr. aad Mra. Lj Koaenbaum announce Uie betrothal ei their daughter. Hilda. tJ Mr Abraham Bher, on Sunday.

March "2L SLONTM MESHEL Mr. and Mra. Samoa! tx; o. announca the enaement of their daughter Dora to Mr. Samuel SMITH BAREW1TZ Mr.

Harry Rirt1l tha AnsraMmairit Al lllal Ui aster a Hannah Barewiu. of 98 Whttlocfc to Mr. Louis K. Bmitn. dAnlamln of llth Brooklyn, announces the encasement of her daughter a.va 10 Io stein.

Reception at home Sunday, May 8. after No cards. enj and Mrs. Julius A i no Hinrnr i St Rrooklyn. announce tha engagement of thalr daughter.

Lillian, to Mr. Arthur H. Straua. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry M. Strsus of 5S2 6th Brooklyn. Reception at Savoy tel on 8undsy. April IT, from 3 to TEAS VOLZINO Mrs. E.

V'lng Of Whlts-stone. L. snnounces the engagement of her daughter-in-law, Agnea L. Volrlng. to Dr.

John Colwell Teas of Flushing. L. I. TODTSCHINDER CONDERMANN Mrs. Joseph Condermsnn of 656 Msdlson Brooklyn, N.

announces the engsge-ment of her daughter: Pauline to Mr. Paul Todtachlndsr. 'eon Mr. and Mra. Emll Grelner of 96 Lee Brooklyn.

N. on Eaater Sunday, March 2t. 1021. WELKOWITZ SIMON Mr, and Mrs. N.

Simon of 123 Wast WHh St. announce the engagement of their daughter Lillian to Dr. Harold Welkowltx. WITTNER AARON Mr. and Mrs.

Chaa. K. Stern, 220 West Dtfth announce the betrothal of their niece, Sophia Aaron, to Mr. Charlea WOHIiEMtTH COHEN Mr. and Mrs.

B. Cohen of 960 Tiffany St. ar.nounce ths betrothal of their daughter Mae to Mr. Milton Wohlgemuth of 4C0 Manhattan New York City. ZIMMERMAN ORANT-Mr.

and Mrs. Her.ry Oram of New Mexico and -New York anil, unce the engagement of their daugh'xT Hylda to Mr. Manhelm M. Zimmerman. Mr.

Zimmerman is a graduate of Yale. 101 1 Chicago and San Franclaco papers please copy. Carried. BERNSTEIN WATERMAN Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Waterman announce tha marriage of their daughter Addie to Mr. Jack Bernstein, on Thursday. March 31. by the Rev. lr.

Eiaman. CARTMKLL t'LAPr On March 31. 1921. at St. James Church.

New York City, by the Rev. Frank Warflsld C'rowder. assisted br the Rev. Arthur Judge. Dorothy Post Clspp to Dan Henry Cartmell Jr.

GILBERT ROSEN STOCK Mra. Julia Ro-senstock of Brooklyn announces the marriage of her daughter Florence to Bert B. Gilbert of New York, at her residence, on Sunday. March 27. 1921.

GL'TTMAN COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Uustave N. Cohen announca the marriage of their daughter Sylvia to Nelson li. (luttnitn on Tuesdav.

March at the -Hotel Gotham. The Rev. Ir. Eiseman officiated. HERMAN -GINSBERG Mr, and Mrs.

Morris Ginsberg wish to announca the marriage of their dauchter Flo to Charles Herman, on March M. lt21 at Galveston. Texaa. HINCK FAPE On Wednesday evening. March 3).

at the Grace Lutheran Church. 13 West 71st Mr, Bernard Hlnck snd Miss Florence Pape, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Pspe of 91i Esst 17th were united In marriage by the paator of the church, the Rev. J.

A. Weyl. The bride wore a gown of white Ivory satin trimmed with duvhess lace. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valiey. The maid of honor wss Miss Helen Ho-man.

a cousin of the bride. The brldes-rualtla were the Misses Irma Wicke and tlertrude Klett. Tha little f.oaer girls were Mildred and Marquerlte Wlcke Walter Kape, the' brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers wers Messrs. William Shrader.

George Planthaber. Charles Stockflach and John Warring. Ths reception following the ceremony wss held at tha Sherman Square Hotel After thalr honeymoon tha couple will reside in New Tork. where the groom is established in business. JONES STRAI SS-Mr.

and Mrs. It. Strsuss of Montgomery, announce the marriage of their daughter Mabel to Nathaniel F. Jbnea aon of Mr. and Mrs.

I-ouls M. Jones of 833 Centrsl Park West. March 30. 1921. by tha Rev.

A.J. Eiseman. A PI. ON FRANK Mrs. Fannie Frank of ftOO West 174th St.

wishes to announce the marriage of her dauchter Kathryn. on March 27. lo Mr. Abraham Kaplon. son of Mrs.

Annie Kaplon of New York. LE BOWSKI GREEN WALD Mr. and Mrs Adolph Oreenwald announce the marriage nf their daughter to Benjamin La Bowskt. Sunday. March 27.

1921. LTTWIN ECKSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Harris Wecksteln of 1.371 Mst Brooklyn, announce tlfs marriage of their daughter Eva to Mr. Xtit I.ltaln.

at the Hotel Astor. on Wednesdsy evening. Mtrch IS. 1951. Rev.

lr. Aaron Else-maa officlated- M1LI.ER RO'l AUNER Mra. Maurice Roga-liner annoaVices the marriage of her daughter Heleue Florence to Mr. Henry S. Miller on Tuesday.

March' 29. MCNVF.SV ROSS Mr. Snd Mrs. If. Ross of 3lf Prospect Bronx, announce the marriage of their daughter, Uillan.

to Mr. Barnard Munvea, eon of Mrs. R. Munves of Soft St. Nicholas Av.

STORY FICKLING Mr. and Mrs. John B. Fickling announce the marriage of their daughter Edna Olive to Mr. Harold V.

Story, on Monday. March 28. at Trinity Church, by the Rev. William T. Manning.

D. D. WITTGENSTEIN MA RCITS On Sunday. March 2U. Helen daughter of Mra.

Rosa Marcua. to Milton H. Wittgenstein. At home Fort Washington Av.i WOOIJUEY SNOW On Friday. April 1.

1921. at 6:30 F. by the Rar. Fred-- erick Burgees at the Church of and- St. Timothy, West.

57fh Mary, daughter of Dr. William Benhsm Snow and Dr. Mary L. H. Arnold Snow, to Gordon Byron Woolley.

Anmwraarifa. BACH Mr. and Mra. A. H.

Bach announce the 2ivth anniversary of their marriage April 6. NEWMAN Mr. and Mra. Masen Newman or l.iiia) Madison Av. celebrated, their thirtieth wedding anniversary on Tharsday, March 34.

AARON'S On April 2. Mary Aarona. widow of Loula Aarons. beloved mother of Lllile Borgxlnnsr. Jullua and Sidney Aarona and sister of Fannie and Dr.

Henry 8. 8tark. Notice of funeral hereafter. ANDREWS April 2. There ae Grace Andrewa.

Service Stephen Merritt Harlem chapel. i West 12th Monday. I P. U. ARCHBOLU On April' I.

XUlen. widow ef Dr. George H. Archboid. Services at the residence of her daughter.

Mra, Clara Brujrn. 109 Bank Sunday, April 3, at i P. M. Interment phoenix. N.

T. BALL On April 1. 1921. Charlotte Ball, beloved wife of Alfred A. Ball, at ber residence, a Lott Wood haven, L.

I. Funeral services Monday at 3 P. M-. followed by Interment In Maple Grove Cemetery. Portland- (Oregon aad London i England) papers please copy.

BARRETT On April 3. 1931. Rose Barrett (net O'Farrelli. beloved wife of the lata John Barrett and mother of Mary C. Barrett.

Funeral front her lata residence. TV Eaat lWth on Monday, April 4. at 9:30 A. thence to St. An-selra'a Church.

Tlnton and IVdh St. Interment St. Raymond Cemetery. BLACKFORD Annie B-. aidow of 'the late Lev.

Robert Allen- Blackford, on Friday. April 1. at her residence. 44 Momlngside Funeral services at her late residence, ea Sunday at 7 I. M.

BODKIN On April 2. Robert Bodkin, he- wwii nuanane oi i hi lee 3. 1921. BtrV BORKEL On Saturday, April Z. 1921.

John Berkel. beloved husband of Marie B- Borket aad father of George Borkel. 1ft the 78th year of hi age. Funeral ser- vices a bis lata residence. Wast 14h 81- Monday evening-.

8 o'clock. later, v. meat private. T.j... BROOKS On Friday.

April 1. 1921. at the Hotel Anson ia. Broadway and T3d Amanda Arraetroog Brooks, widow of EdwArd A. Brooks Jr.

Funeral oa Moo-day. April 9:30 A. thence to the Church of the Blessed Sacraaaeat. Broadway and 71st St. lieialivee and friends Invited to attend- CONRT Harry beloved brother of Mini Nora, the late Cong ressmaa Michael F-Martin William John J.

and PaJ-rlck H. Coary. April 1, 1931. Funeral from hla late residence. A3 Park Ptaee.

Brook lya. ea Tuesday morning. April 5. at :3 o'clock thence te the Church nt St. Cecelia, where a requiem snase will he offered for the.

repose of hla eoul. lh- tsrment at Shenandoah. Pa. DANIEL Ray, beloved wife of Joseph Daniel, mother or Mrs. Florence Cheroot William snd Robert Daniel.

Funeral from her late residence, as East 123d Sunday. 10 A- M. DONOGHUE On April Joseph F. Dcm-oghue, former champion skater of 'he world and aon of the late Ttmothr Dnn- oghue of Newburg. N.

T. Funeral at 10 110 A. M. Monday, April 4. from 8t.

Patricg'S Church at Newburg. n. X. DU8ENBCRT Af Asbury Park. N.

'April 1. 1921. Sarah A. Du sen bury, aged 8.1 yeara. Funeral from her late home, 61o 1st Asbury Park, on Monday, at.

3 P. M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. Brooklyn. Tuesday, at 11 A.

M. ECKSTEIN Jacob. 288 Harrison Jersey City, on Saturday evening. April 2, he-loved husband of Rsna J. Feldmafl.

He la aleo aurvlvad by three sons. Mark. Loula and Herman, and three dnughtera, FJIsnbeth. Frieda and- Sadia. Funeral Monday from hla late residence at 31 A.

M. Interment at the Baron de lUrach Cemetery, Port Richmond. 8. Friends Invited. i ENTHIBTLE Lauretta Roaa.

wife of Robert En thistle, on April 2. Services and Interment at Glendale. Ohio. FARRELL April 2. Frederick Walsh, aged 29 yeara.

Funeral parlor Stephen Merrttt Burial and Cremation lBl 8th AT-, corner 18th St. Time later. FELDMAN William, beloved husband nf Anna and father of Mrs. Elizabeth Markowltx. M.

Hlllel. Bennett Bertha -id Harry J. Funeral services last Wednesday. March 30. at his late residence.

601 West 13ttlh St. Interment Mount Hebron. GOLDSAND Rudolph beloved husband the late Roaalla and dear father Alexander fcxlna. ann ifertnn. ServlceB at Meyers's Funeral Parlor.

22 Inox Monday. April 4. at 2 P. GOLDSMITH On March 31. In her 90th year, Mlna.

widow of Meyer CJoldamfth and devoted mother of Moeea. Ferdinand. Abraham, Henry and Ixwla. Mrs. Henrietta Schwarts.

Mra. Roaa Lob. Mrs. Abraham W. Ast.

Funeral from Universal 'Chapel, BP7 Lexington comer f2d on Sunday. April 3. at 10 A. M. Kindly omit flowers.

GREEN At Philadelphia. on April 2. aged 79 years. Nathan, husband of tha Iste Helen and devoted father of Celia Cohen. Joseph Green.

Fannie Simons, Helen Mayer, Carrie Hlrsch, Edward and Oscar Green. Funeral from chapel of Saul A. Rothschild. 1.19 West 12Hh on Monday, April 4. at 2 P.

Philadelphia (Pa.) and Chicago (III.) papers please copy. HAAREN On April 1. 1021. at his real-dence. 2.448 Creaton Bronx, Clarence S.

Haaren. ag-d 23 years, beloved husband of May Hssren 'nee Enrrpht). FNi-neral from Rt. Peter's Lutheran Church. East 219th on Monday.

April 4, at; 2 P. M. Interment Woodlawn. HAMMOND The body of Lieutenant Benjamin Taylor Hammond of Company E. 107th arrive In New York from France early this week.

Funeral announcement lll be published later. HARVEY Mary J. (nee MrNuity). loving wife of John and mother of Mae, Anna. Agnes and Grace, died March 31.

Funeral from her late residence. 2n Grand Astorls. Monday, at 9 A. thence to the Church of Our Lady of Ml. Carml.

Interment in family plot in St. Mary's Cemetery, under dlrectiou of Thomas M. Quinn A Son. HILL On Saturday. April 2.

1921, the Rev. Oeseph Warren Hill. In his year. low celebration at a o'clock; high celebration and burial office at lo o'clock, i wsdav. April 1021.

at Trinity Church. Broadway, opposite Wall St. Clergy please bring vestments, black stoles. ILLWITZER On Thursday. March .11.

1921. Harry beloved brother of Gustav an.l Robert and Mrs. Isabella Becker and Mrs. Emma 1. Reeae.

Funeral from his late residence. East 164th Sunday morning at It) o'clock. ILSLEY At Montclair, N. Thursday. 31.

IJi'JI Caroline Haley, daughter of the late William and Mary M. Haley. Funeral service at The Funeral Church (Campbell's). 1 Uroadway and SCUl Street. New York City.

Sunday afternoon, at 3:45 o'clock. JACOBS Julius. Friday. April 1, 1921. father of Charles Jacobs.

Ruth Fisher and Sarah Jackson. Funeral services will bo held at the Masonic Hall, 3d St. and" nth on Sunday morning. April 3. at lOSti o'clock.

JACOBS WASHINGTON IXIDGE, NO. 70. I. O. F.

S. OF 1 Brethren: It is with profound regrer that announcement is made of the demise of ex-President Julius Jscobs. Funeral will take place from i the Grand Ixxiee room. Masonic Temple. ill West 24th Sunday.

April 3. 1921. at 10 A. M. Officers and members sre requested to sttend.

MACUICE VOX. EMII.E PH. LAZARIS. Sec y. JACOBS Shakespeare Iydge No.

7i0. and A. M. Brethren. is ith deep tegi et that announcement la mide of the death -of R.

jMlius Jacobs. Past Master of our lodge. Funeral will take place from the Grand Lodge Room. Mismlc i HsM. 71 West 23d Sunday.

April 3. i 1H21. at a. ('HARIiES KROI.L. Master.

ABRAM FRANK. Secretary. JACOBS Julius, on April 1. in his 83d yesr. Past Chancellor of Shakespesre I-odge 274.

Knights of Pythias. Funeral r- Ices st Mason'c Temple. "P.d St. and tirli on Sunday. April st 10:30 A.

M. Officers and member a are requested to be present. WILLIAM ARRAMS." Chancellor MICHAEL H. K. of R.

and S. JACOBS Leo. April 2. 1921. beloved husband of Mollie.

devoted father or Elma Stern and Julian and Renan. Funeral Monday froni his la'e residence nt Cedarhurst, L. 1.. strictly private. Chicago papers plesss copy.

JACOBS Perfect Ashlar 1-odn. No. HM. V. and A.

M. Brethren: You are hereby summoned to attend the funeral and pay our last tribute to our brother I.eo Js-obs. on Monday morning, at Bayside Cemetery. The brethren will meet at Brooklyn Bridge. sharp, to take Fulton St.

Line elevated to Hutison St. station. By order of PAVtn K. BERNSTEIN, NATHAN VNGKR. Secretary.

JACOBS Leo. Bathlah. No. 10. 1'.

O. T. sisters are hereby notified of the death of Mr. Leo Jacobs, husband of Worthy Sister Mollis Jacobs and father of Sister Elma Stern. Cedarhurst.

L. 1. Funeral strictly private. AMANDA S. LASSNER.

JOHANSON On April 2. 1921. Eliza, widow of Carl Johansou. Funeral services at her late home, lrtil Wadsaorth New York. Monday.

II o'clock. LAW LOR Thomas, aged 72 yeara. beloved husband of Isabel Beatty Lawlor. on March 31 Services st The Funeral Church. Broadway at 6th Sunday.

April 3. at 2 P. LESTER On Saturday. April 2. Arthur Lester, in his 61st year, beloved fsther of Arnold snd Jules.

Funeral from Sam Rothschild's funeral chairl. 208 Lenox A Mondav. April 4. at 2.30 V. M.

LESTER Arthur S. Adelphl Lodge. No. f3. F.

and A. M. Brethren: You are hereby summoned to attend funeral of our brother on Monday at 2 I'. at Rothschild's funeral parlor. 20 Lenox Av.

By order WM. K. IiAVET. E. PIITHOW, Secretary.

LEVY At Hotel Theresa, on April 1. In hla R7th year. Hr beloved husband ef Sophia an devoted father of Irving Levy. Fruieral from ths chapel of 8aul A. Rothschild.

19 W'eet 130th on Sunday. April 3. at 2 P. M. LEWIS Ella L.

Lewta. beloved wife of Charlea W. Uvli. mother of Ella. Adelaide.

Grace and Harry. Funeral servic Monday evening. 8 o'clock, at her lata residence. 0 East 177th Street. Bronx.

Interment Tuesday. 2 P. Woodlawn Cemetery. McKEB On Saturday. April -2.

1921. James O. husband of Mn B. McKee and father of Mrs. John A.

Lynch. Robert I. McKee. Jamea O. F.

McKee Jr. asd Mra. A. L. Brtenier.

In his 65th year. Funeral services at hla lata resldenoe. 4.117 An. boy Bead. Great Kills, 8.

on Monday, April 4. at 8 P. -M. Intermvpt private. Cincinnati papera please MOURNING HOUSE HATS.

GOWNS. WAISTS. VEILS, NECKWEAR. FURS. 325 5th Ave.

at 35th Sl BtriV MOCRNET On April 1. Theresa. Chapel Stephen Merrttt Burial and Cretnatir 161 8th coraer lStb St. MCRPHT At lrvlngton-en-t he-Hudson. New York, on, April I.

1921. Catherine, beloved Tbmu Uumhr. la her sixty- serenth year. Funeral services will be! held at the Cliurch ef the lm macula tee Conception, Tuesday, April, 6. al :30 A.

M. Kindly erait flowers. NTE-Fanny, oo March 81. beloved wife of Ales 8. rsye ana aevoteo awmr ex mmmm 8.

and Seymour Herrmasj. Funeral oer-. vtrea at Central Synaaoaua. a3tb St. aad Lexlngtea AvM 8aaday anoralag.

8:30. O'DQNNELL April 1. Jeeeph. aged 47. Fu neral nerrices ehapel Stephen Merrttt Bur- la I and Cremation Co-.

11 Sth At, corner 18th Sunday. AJa. -CTNEILLj-On Wed seed ay. March James K. O'Neill, husband ef Florence E.

Kana. aged yeara. Maeonle service will be held by Bepablle Lodge aoo, and A. M-, at Lyon a Funeral Fariera, aa East 123th St, oa Sunday afternooa at OSBORNE Suddenly, at Aahford. South Orange.

N. J-. Friday. April 1. Alice Tmmj.

widow ef the late James Gtlltara Osborne. Funeral at Church of the Holy Communion, Monday at 19 crock. B.EI NER Pine us. suddenly, April 1. beloved husband of Graoe (nee Lehman beloved father ef Carolina Adeiate and Emasuet Funeral Sunday, two P.

227 Aadubea Avenue. RILET Edna May, on March SI. beloved wirf Francis Oordon Riley of 23.1 West 115th and daughter of Mrs. Francis Coy re 1 Funeral services at the raetdenee af her Mra. John p.

OU. 8 Poet Av, Sunday at luiO P. M. Interment ureenwood Cemetery. nn.a A vrMERT On April 1.

In Parle. Prance, after a lingering illness, Mr. Max Roeam- bert. In hla 2d year. RUSSELL Mabel L-.

wife of John W. Rus sell, on PrMty, April 1, at ear reeioence, ZlO Weet lOVth St. Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers. RTAN James March 31, Director of Oxanara Branch No.

1, member of Fablaa and Xavter Alumni sodautiea. ceinono Rummer School. New York Council K. of C. Friendly Bona of 8t.

Patrick. Catholic Club and American Iriah Historical Society. Funeral Monday morning. 9:30, from hla late residence, 421 Weat 114th St. High maae of requiem In the Church of Notre Dame, Morning-side Heights, at 10 o'clock.

Interment Calvary. Automobile cortege. RTAN Tha members of the Catholic Boys Clubs of tha Archdiocese of New York have learned with deep aoirow of the death of Mr. James T. Ryan, for many years a member of Ita Board of Directors and Chairman of Osanam Club No, 1.

They are Invited to attend his funeral at the Church of Notre Dame, Morning' aide Helghta, on Monday, April 4. where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of hla soul at lO A. M. JOSEPH H. WADE.

President. JOHN B. WHITE, Secretary. RTAN Fabian Union announces wtth deep regret ths death of their Chairman. James T.

on March 31. at hla 421 West 114th St. Members are requested to attend the funeral services on Monday. April 4, at A. at the Church of Notre Dame, 114th St.

aad Mornlngalda Drive. H. V. SWALM, Secretary. RTAN Members of tha Xavter Alumni Sodality are requested to attend the funeral high mass ef requiem for Jamea T.

Ryan, late a memVer of the Sodality, at tha Church of Notre Dame. Mornings! oV Drive and 114th on Monday, April 4. at 10 A M. JOHN-B. DOTLE.

President. FRANCIS B. HCI.L. Secretary. RYAN James T.

Tha Bocletjr of The Friendly Sons ol St. Patrick in the City of New York announce with sorrow ths death of Jamea T- Ryan. Members era requested to atts-d the mass of requiem on Monday. April 4. at 10 o'clock, at tha Church of Notre Dame, 114th 8t.

and Morningsids Drive. DANIEL F. COHALAN, President. MORGAN J. O'BRIEN Secretary.

RYAN Members of tha Catholic Club of tha City of New York are requested to attend the funeral services of the lata Jamea T. Ryan on Monday morning. April 4. at 10 o'clock, at Notre Dame Church. 114th St.

and Momingsida Drive. WILLIAM E. WALSH. President. WILLIAM A.

FARRELL. Secratary. BEINECKE On Thursday, March 31. 1921. William E.

Setnecka. son of ths lata Ferdinand Setnecke. aged 25 yeara. Funeral service Sunday. 2:30 P.

at Evangelical Lutheran of the Advent. Avenue and Eaat 12th Brooklyn. Cincinnati and San Francisco papera please copy. SONDHE1M William at hla residence, oldest son of the late Lewis and Rosa Sondhelm. Funeral strictly private.

STEKRE After a lingering- II I neaa. on April I. at Passaic, N. in hie 77 th year. James Monroe Steers.

Services and Interment at Providence, R. 1. STERN Herman, on April 2. beloved hua- -band and father. Funeral Monday.

April 4. 2 o'clock, from hla late residence, 356 East 79th BWEEZY At Vauxhall, N. on Saturday, April 1. 1921. Ella H.

Fweezy tnee Hal-lock r. beloved wife of Frank A. Sweexy. Notice of funeral hereafter. SWINBURNE At the McAIpln Hotel.

Aprt 2. after a brief illness. Laura Perry, widow of Fitch-Jamee Swinburne. Funeral private, at the realdence of her daughter. Laura Montsath Rusion lMr.

Charles Huston Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. l'HXNKV Suddenly, April 1, Uudley son of Tudlev Tenney and Gertrude H. Tenney. Funeral private.

Kindly omit flow ers. TRESCH At Purdys. N. Friday. April 1.

Mary beloved wifa of Peter Treach Funeral aervlcee st Joseph's Church, Croton Falls. N. Monday morning. April 4. 10 o'clock.

Interment private. VAN RAALTE April 2. 1921. Jamea Van Rsalte. Funeral Tueeday.

April 6. from hi late residence. 477 West 142d St. Solemn requiem mass 10 A. Our I.ady of Ixurdes Church.

1 421 near Amsterdam Av. Interment St. Raymond's Ceme tery. VAN VECHTEN Emtlle Lesher. st South Orange.

N. on April 2. 1921. daughter of the late Mr. and Mra Schuyler Van Vechten.

Funeral private. VERNAY A. Eaatern representative of the Federal Huber on March 81. Funeral Monday. April 4.

at 10 A. St. Aloysius Church, Jersey City, from his late residence. 166 Delaware Jersey City. VON DOHLEN On Friday.

April 1. Isabel Jeanette, only daughter of Martin J. and Mary K. and aiater of the late Sargent Howard Ames Von Oohlen. Services at her late home.

419 WiUard A v. (96th St.i. Brooklyn Manor. Sunday. April 3.

4 I M. or Interment later. WALK EH Thursday. March 31. 1921.

Starr King vtamer. runerai serMce at th home of hia mother, Mra. I "he be Starr l-etera. l'w west w.tn Sunday afternoon. April 3.

2 o'clock. WARI In Westerly. R. March 81. Bertha Ward, at her home.

31 Elm wife of Wilfred Ward. Funeral aervlcea at Christ Church. Wsaterly, Saturday at interment private. WELCH March 2S. J02I.

at Hoaesdale. i i a li. ii, av io ycara-- WHITK-un Friday. AprU I. 1921 jnno Bond, wife of Daniel Shea snd mother of Mary Irene White of Buffalo.

Funeral from the residence of her mother Mary Bond. i4tl 13th Rronkln, April thence to tha R. C. Church of the Holy Name, Prospect At. end Preepect Park West.

Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at lo A auto cortege. Buffalo papers please copy, WILLIAMS On March 15. 1921. rnln.i n-u' ert cutta Wllliama. at Houston.

Texaa ma tunerai toon nlaca Saturday March 19, with full mil iTery honors. He leaves a widow, Mra f- Amherat College, Massachusetla; a daugh. ter. Mlaa Mary Wadsworth WillUma- a brother. Pintiin nuiwnif.

II. Benjamin Van Do J- and Mrs. Walter Farweii RvnaaeC I Harwell of "CAMPBELL founded upon thorough, intimate knowledge of all the factor that enter into the making of a perfect Funeral Arrangement, Wa amplojr naarly on hundred carefully sloctal people. Our' institution of Thirty Yaara' standing ia ateadily- aapanding. a a a r9 invitw your inmctton.

3 Call "Columbus 8200" Any Hour, Day or Night FRANK E. CAMPBEU; 'THE FIWERAJL CHURClTlasa. MOM ItCTASIAN 1 Broadway at 66 St. 21" jStraat at- Av. Flowers fee sees slews.

Arttatle Faaeraf Deatgaa oar aaedawe JACOB HERRUCH'S SONS FUNC8AI. OIRCCTORS CHAPCt. 332 East 86th St. Lenox 6652 ItU Tel. tM Trsatee.

Jnuifil? CCrmrlrrg. datml Cararl Lots at Reasonable Pikes. Cypseaa HiHa. BrooVIya. Y.

Ofnee, SS Kasaaa 8L. a WINTGEN On 1. Ludgse. l-- band of Louisa Wlntgeo. Stephen Uerrm "Burial aad Cr.

Company. 1(1 Av, tTB Sunday at 3 P. M. ADLER -2 David, tn levtng mentorr dear husband, father aad soa I'lu nti i'B AJjJUkR aad Vni JOHN ADLKK. iT'l er jur uuiy or Good CooaseL I WIjrBA.vo memory ef ear 4 se, Si HARRT In eeer levtng mother.

There aa u. tweotjr-flve- yeara ass. LEO mTJKJL' JOSEPH Maurice. Cheriahsa rarnMnhJ. of our dearly Moved aon liTurtvlt! aaai Into etsrhal rest Asru 4, Ian.

KLtNOKR In ever levtng teeniere me beleved wife, Sallla. dota laotw Clara? Fvlngold. Mb, LevbCTlSa? William Philip and Mildwee parted this Ufa artl 1. iiajT: Tout memory will live forfrer fet nl heart at those who loved veeTi KRAMET-Max. April X.

IPtO. A year paeeed. ye bis aslrtt Is eternal Hi Hr iHiaeS: ANNA KRAMER, 1 F-DNA KRAMER FRAXKLCf 4 A. WALTER KRAMER. MACK lo constant thoughts an4 sacra reverence te ths Impertshahsi i mi i AIT, of my beloved wife May Oetxiardt iiZV who entered eternal life April MAIER In aad and) loving memer sear, tfevoies mother, graadiaothar aad Clara Mater, who entered mte star, nal April 3.

JtS3. Mleaed ar taeas waa loved her. -k i MANSFIELD Richard ManaTtstd. il 4oat April 3 ll. He passed ahada dslivarea from (.

light 1 That oa tha lutes ef daaUt fee avestty played i- Sane, listened, wept, took fitch Parkssnl hevMMi mr av yeod our j. iuiu-nu, orariy Deiovee wile- st JqW B. Mayo, died April 4. 13 1 P. eceed as.

piversary mass will be offered far tas ut-x erni at a o'clock. Church) of the Holy Nam. SStk St. and Amsterdam Av. i.

METER In fond remembrance ef ear beloved daughter and devoted aster. Hs tense. Who paaeed away April; 2. 1818. OPPENHB1MER Moeea.

Ia memory of sty beloved husband and brothar, i away March II. IMrt. HANNAH OPPENHETMER AND FAK. ILT. i j.

8CHTFF David. In lovti memory ef siy beloved husband- and our dea fatasr. died AprU 8. 1917. SIMONS In aad and loving memory af ear UPIU MAM -u, kul O.

Simons, who departed this Bfs Aarll 8. ll. 11 FATHER. SISTERS AND BROTHER. 8K01TLTCHI In loving memory of -mir deat departed aon and brother.

Mlltsn. wbe died April 1, lflg. Gone but Jt forgotten. May hla soul rest In paade. MB, AND MRS.

SKOCLTCKl AND FAMILT. i BTERN'FELS Bernard. sad aid levtng memory of Bernard Starnfela, laha de riirq ima juv ijircii inu, 1 aiay ais eoul rest in peace. "II WEISS Boss (nN Hschtt. In lovftis anen.

ory of our dearly beloved mother, was passes away April a. I VIS. i I I ftnurUinn. DAVISON Cnveillns? of monament ory of my beloved busbsnd, Gustav Dart-son, will take place Sunday. April 10.

JO P. Malmonldea Cemeterf. Cypreat Hills. Relatives and frlrods IbvStsd. DONNER Zlpporab.

Unveiling if tombstone to tha sacred and loving memory ef our devoted and lovtec wife, met her and grandmother on i Sunday. April 3, at P. Mount Judah Cemetery, KVefjreen, All M1.I,M IUmJ, I.4,a HUSBAND. DAUUlfTERH AND GRAND. ntEEDMAN Cnveiljnc of the manumeet Robert Freed ma a.

beloved Iruanand at Dora Freed man and father of Ethel, Rst eri ana rvay rseaman, win taivr pises Sunday. April 3 -i 2:30 P. Mount Zlon Cemetery. I Joshua olge aectiea. Relatives and fiends InvKedi.

i In cast of rata, the followlne GANS Cavelllna- of i monament memory of Regina Uana takes place SutHlay, April 19. 3 P. Unden Hill Crmetsry. Rela lives and frienda Jlnvitad, Evstit of raia takea place following Sunday, i GREEN' 4 7n vet ling I iW the tno-uewnt la memory of Lena: Green, heioved mMh.r of Hannah Korpretch. Maralal Luatlg, Florence Pereira.

take place! Sunday, April 10, at P. CrUon Ftetdt Ccmstary. In case of rain postponed till the following- Sunday. Relatives aad frienda Invited. i i LASKER Unveiltnc of tha atone tni tnemery- ot our dearly peloved motner.

Hulda I-aaker, will take-place today at 3 V. Union: Field Cemetery. Tsmpte! Beth-El Section. In rase i of rain postponed aiatd May MERBLtiM L'nvelling of is memory of Solomon MerMum will taks place Sunday. April 3.

at P. 14.. Washington Cemetery, bection rotir. Kee Heaaarabian Grauoaa Relativas asd frienda are invltao. i i OPPEXHEIMER Sol.

-Unveiling I of tb monument in memory of the lata Juaaa Sol OpnenhelmerJ Sunday. April 84. at 3 P. Cypress HUls Mount Hope! Cemetery. Relatives and friends iartte In case of rain, following Sunday.

PACH.VER Unveiling of monument io na orv or Isaac tsenner win iai- piare Sunday. April Hi. o'clock, at Acaela Cemetery. Weather permitting, ROBERTS The monument of the Charlea 'Roberta beloved heabasd ef Blanche Roberts. I will be unveiled-today, Aoril ld.

at Washington Cemetery, at 2 P- M- I 8TRA8SER UnvelU-ot of monument In mamv ory of Bertha beloved wifs at Leopold Straaser, and tnothef of Fre-ertck." Robert. HEd ward and, Herbert Strasser. will take place at Betb-E! Cemetery on Sunday, April lO.tat aharp, In caae pf rain, Sunday foikie- mg. 5 i of fampy maii leum and unveiling ot tablet In msfr af of my beloved -i wife atkl oar delsl mother. Bertha WoilhelmJ will tmk place Sunday.

April lO. P. atsarl fwrtmtmr Relatives and frieoeS tnvhed. If ram, postponcdH follosial Sunday. -3 A.

WOLLHE1M. fON3 A DAUGHTER-'- (Car Li xilt JTbanUn. 1NMAN Mrs. Marf L. fnmaa teainks bar friends fotviha kind expressions of rrw-pathv shown during the and aexii of her busbsnd.

Mr. Francis in mas. BLOOMINGDALE iWlXyRlST 1 Wf" at. and Lealnartoe Av. Artstw deelgaa.

1 end up: iopea daya Telephone F.taxe itaa. 1 8 SERVICE" i THE WCX3DLAWN CElVlETERt w- 07 uartew Train aad ay Treaw-Ufflea. 20 Kast S3d 8L. Nee) Tertu KtOlJNT WfiPF rrMFTFRV wm E.TTt 'HtATOl COCjrTT ECTaU Family plots, convenient payments. Booklet -i'ree.

of flee. 290 letiex AMERICAN BURIAL VAUlTt" A aerial esse af inmaii4 eencretf far AlMtoM waieroe oC 1 if I V- Ip, otfatr.citics evrt laVd I reprtgrAaiiw av "1 TfA5i iaitreoas CjW aaaaaae- Sold ay a3: aahWB, 5 Notice of fuaaral lavtsr. -I ,1 i i IS i i i i 1.

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