Saturday, May. 05, 1923

Engaged. Lady Rachel Cavendish, 21, to the Honorable James Stuart, 26. (See page 9.)

Married. Walter Charles Hagen, 29, British open golf champion, and twice American champion, to Mrs. Edna Crosby Straus, 32, in Manhattan. Mrs. Hagen's first husband died in 1919. Mr. Hagen was divorced in 1921.

Married. Mrs. Mabel Dodge Sterne, cubist and futurist artist, to Antonio Lujan, full-blooded Indian, at Taos, N. M. Mrs. Lujan's former husband was Maurice Sterne, Russian painter. The news of her marriage was the first intimation of their divorce.

Married. Abigail Marcia Gluck, daughter of the opera singer, Mme. Alma Gluck Zimbalist, and the violinist, Efrem Zimbalist, to Frank Delmas Clark, of New Orleans.

Married. Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George, Duke of York, 27, to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, 22, daughter of the Earl of Strathmore, at Westminster Abbey.

Died. Mrs. James Lister, 107, at Lincoln, England. She was England's oldest inhabitant.

Died. Paul Sentelle, 45, National League umpire, at Cincinnati, of appendicitis.

Died. Knute Nelson, 80, senior senator from Minnesota. (See page 2.)

Died. Emerson Hough, 66, noted writer on western pioneering, at Chicago, of heart failure following an intestinal operation.

Died. Major General Frank D. Baldwin, 80, at Denver. He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor during the Civil War, and again for the campaign against Sitting Bull ten years later. He was the only living man to have the distinction of holding this medal twice.

Died. Grand Duchess Louise of Baden, 84, Kaiser Wilhelm I's only daughter, aunt of Wilhelm II, and oldest member of the House of Hohenzollern, at Baden. As a child she fell out of a window of the royal palace in Berlin and was caught in the arms of a sentinel below.

Died. Andrew J. Goodhue, 75, father of Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, at Burlington, Vt.

Died. Bishop Alfred Harding, 71, of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Washington, D. C., after several weeks' illness.