Word: sons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Premier Bratiano, writing with iron diligence, had composed and signed a short will (leaving everything to his wife and son Georges), and had written notes to each of his Ministers, to the Regents, and to members of the Royal Family. With these duties fulfilled, his strength ebbed fast, and shortly Patriarch Miron Cristea administered last rites...
Married. David Aiken Reed Jr., 24, son of U. S. Senator David Aiken Reed of Pennsylvania, to Nancy Bell Ross, onetime wife of Elmer W. Ross, St. Louis public accountant, and mother of a six-year-old; secretly in St. Louis, a month ago. Last week they left for Santiago, Chile, where he is employed. Said Senator Reed to reporters who suggested that he had disinherited Reed Jr.; "A pack of fairy tales...
Married. Miss Ann Woodruff Stetson, daughter of Mrs. G. Henry Stetson, onetime (1926) national Women's Golf Champion, and granddaughter of the late John Batter son Stetson (hats) and niece of John Batterson Stetson Jr., U. S. Minister to Poland since 1925; to Paul Norris, 19, Philadelphia scion, following an elopement to Chestertown...
Died. Michael Moscicki, 27, chemical engineer, son of President Ignatz Moscicki of Poland; of typhoid fever; at Tarnow, Poland...
...clowns can match Ringling's. Perhaps it was for this reason that the Chicago Civic Opera chose Pagliacci for the debut of Baritone Robert Ringling,** son of the late Circus Proprietor Charles Ringling, nephew of the living John. He made a stout, pleasant "Tonio," not half so loud-mouthed as his size portended. The audience liked him, liked, too, Soprano Olga Kargau, wife of a Chicago merchant, who was a new "Nedda...