Monday, Jan. 25, 1926

Milestones

Born. To Hanford MacNider, Assistant Secretary of War, a son, to be christened "Tom"; at Washington, D. C.

Engaged. Miss Mary Isabel Garland, daughter of Novelist Hamlin Garland (The Long Trail, Money Magic, Her Mountain Lover, Wayside Courtships), player for a year in minor roles with Walter Hampden; to Hardesty Johnson, tenor.

Engaged. Miss Emmeline Grace, daughter of Eugene G. Grace, president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation; to Alton Parker Hall, son of the Rev. Charles Mercer Hall, rector of Trinity Church, Bridgeport, Conn.

Married. Leopold Anton Stanislaw Stokowski, famed conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, to Miss Evangeline Brewster Johnson, daughter of one of the founders of the famed medicinal chemical firm of Johnson & Johnson; in Manhattan.

Married. Parker Waite Silzer, son of Governor George S. Silzer of New Jersey, to Miss Eunice Wilson Holman, of Plainfield, N. J.; at Plainfield.

Married. Wolcott Blair, 31, Chicago host of Edward of Wales in 1924, to Mrs. Ellen Yuille Sturgis, in Manhattan.

Married. Miss Dorothy Payne, a stenographer of Sir Austen Chamberlain's, able typer of the original of the Treaty of Locarno, to John Sterndale Bennett, a secretary to Sir Austen Chamberlain, now promoted to a British diplomatic post in Chile; at London.

Died. Martin Behrman, 61, Mayor of New Orleans; in New Orleans, of heart trouble.

Died. John Harling, 93, a member of the famed group of British soldiers who charged the Russians during the Crimean War and were immortalized by Poet Tennyson in "The Charge of The Light Brigade," recipient from the hands of Queen Victoria of the Victoria Cross; at Quincy, Mass., in the night.

Died. Dr. Adolf Passow, famed German ear specialist, immediately after having performed an operation for ear trouble upon former Kaiser Wilhelm; in a hospital at Utrecht, Holland, whither he had been rushed from Doorn, after suffering "a stroke."

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