Saturday, Apr. 21, 1923

Rumored engaged. Princess Mafalda of Italy, 20, second daughter of King Victor Emmanuel, to Leopold, Hereditary Prince of Belgium, 21. "An official announcement is to be made May 10," said a Fascist news agency.

Engaged. Fern Andra, American film star, to Herr Prensel, German middleweight boxing champion. Over a year ago Herr Prensel purchased a kiss from Miss Andra for 100,000 marks, which was used for charity. This transaction led eventually to their engagement.

Engaged. Dr. Albert Lorenz, Jr., 38, son of Dr. Adolf Lorenz, the Austro-Newark surgeon, to Margaret de Ferraris, daughter of Arthur de Ferraris, celebrated portrait painter. Last Christmas Dr. Lorenz was refused a license to marry Baroness Stancovic of Austria shortly after her arrival in New York on the ground that she had no right to remarry.

Engaged. Sonja Claussen, daughter of Mme. Julia Claussen of the Metropolitan Opera Co., to Eric Harris Julian of Tuscumbia, Ala.

Married. Jacob Gould Schurman, Jr., a son of the American Minister to China and former President of Cornell, to Mary Allerton Cushman, in Manhattan.

Married. Mathilde McCormick, 18, daughter of Harold F. and Edith Rockefeller McCormick of Chicago, to Major Guillaume Max Oser, 45, of Basle, Switzerland, in London.

Married. Thomas S. Lament, 24, eldest son of Thomas W. Lamont, New York banker, to Miss Elinor B. Miner of Rochester.

Married. Philip Fox La Follette, 25, youngest son of U. S. Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, to Miss Isabel Bacon of Salt Lake City.

Died. Stuyvesant Fish, 71, banker and railway official, in Manhattan.

Died. Arthur Chambers, 75, former lightweight champion of the world, at Philadelphia. In 1879 at Chippewa Falls, Canada, he fought the longest bout on record, 136 rounds. The fight was under the old .London rules whereby a knockdown counted as a round. When the late Marquis of Queensbury decided to formulate rules to elevate the sport, he consulted Chambers and their joint efforts resulted in the regulations under which boxing contests are now held.

Died. Thomas H. Smith, for 23 years Secretary of Tammany Hall, run down near Union Square by a New York taxicab.

Died. Signora Enrichetta Galli, 82, mother of Mme. Galli-Curci, prima donna, in Milan, Italy.

Died. Laurel Tarkington, 17, daughter of Booth Tarkington, the author, in Indianapolis, of pneumonia.

Died. Somerville Pinkney Tuck, 74, of Annapolis, Md. Nominated by President Cleveland and appointed by the Khedive of Egypt, he served for many years as Judge of the International Court of First Instance at Mansourah and later became Judge of the International Court of Appeals at Alexandria.

Died. Eugene Krapp, 35, former pitcher of the Cleveland American League baseball team, at Detroit.