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Coles H. Phinizy, of Ventnor, New Jersey and Kirkland House, president of the Lampoon...
Married. Jayne Smathers, 23, daughter of New Jersey's lank Senator William H. Smathers; and Albert Capatosta, 26, a radio program salesman; at Ventnor...
Died. Jean Rodenbaugh Davis, 51, first grand regent of the Women of the Moose, wife of Senator James J. Davis (Rep. Pa.), Secretary of Labor from 1921 to 1930 and still Director General of the Loyal Order of Moose; of heart disease; in Ventnor...
Waite Memorial:--to Alfred Eisner '39, of New York, Frederick B. Frisch '40, of Ventnor, New Jersey; Paul Melrose '40, of New York; Enrico A. Pope '40, of East Boston; Abraham Schneider '41, of Roxbury; Harold S. Shapero '41, Newton; Richard V. Smith '41, of Belmont, Charles M. Stearns '41, of Sharon, Connecticut; Henry H. D. Sterrett, Jr., '41, of Washington; and Dwight D. Taylor, Jr., '41 Excelsior, Minnesota...
...passion play Nazareth was the first produced in the U. S. (1901), is revived every third year at Santa Clara, Calif. Died. Rev. Dr. Charles Henry Parkhurst, 91, famed oldtime foe of Tammany, of injuries suffered when he, a somnambulist, fell from the porch roof of his home in Ventnor, N. J. In 1892, as pastor of Manhattan's socialite Madison Square Presbyterian Church, bushy-bearded, scholarly Dr. Parkhurst amazed his congregation by a sermon in which he charged that gambling and prostitution were protected by New York's police. He hotly described the Tammany administration...