:ES HERALD - WEDNESDAY, MARCH i92f 
Mr. \V. C. Ackley, formerly man¬ 
ager of the National City Bank of 
New York, whose appointment to the 
same post in the American Foreign 
Banking Corporation was recently 
announced, arrived this morning 
together with his family by the s. s. 
Aeolus and was met on disembarking 
by the management and officers of 
the latter institution as well as by nu¬ 
merous personal friends. Mr. Ackley 
will at once assume his duties con¬ 
jointly with the present manager of 
the branch, Mr. Leo Edwin Siegfried. 
The United States University Clu 
will have a luncheon at the Rest ail 
rant Conte, Oangallo 953. upstairs t« 
day at 12.15. A full attendance i 
earnestly desired, as Mr. John D. Sul 
livan, the president of the club, wi! 
have an important announcement t 
make about the club picnic to he give 
about the middle of the month. 
The fortnightly children’s oinem 
will be held at the American Churc 
718 Corrientes, on Saturday aftei 
noon at 15.30. The picture will b 
“Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp. 
No admission will be charged but a 
offering will be taken for expense 
and benevolences. All children ar 
invited. 
The regular Wednesday evening 
service of the Christian Science So¬ 
ciety, 854 Tucuman (formerly of 334 
Bmd. Mitre) will bo held this evening 
in the rooms of the Society at IS 
o’clock. All are cordially invited tc 
attend. 
The Sunbeam 
rican Church 
meeting 
noon a 
pastor’s 
club with 
this year 
The. work 
make clothing for the poor childrej 
of the Boca, and all the younger girl 
of the Sunday School may belonl 
and assist in the work, which j 
under the direction of Mrs. Stanld 
Parker. All who think they wouil 
like to join are invited to the td 
Friday afternoon. j 
Club of the Amr 
will have its openini 
of the season Friday aftei 
18 at the church. Th 
custom of entertaining th 
a tea will be adhered t 
by the pastor in charge 
of the Sunbeams is t 
The Temperley Scotch Church So¬ 
cial Club will resume its meetings on 
Friday night, when the ping-pong 
tables will be at the disposal of mem¬ 
ber.-. Members are reminded that 
playing in ordinary boots or shoes is 
strictly against the rules. The an¬ 
nual general meeting of the club will 
be held on Friday, March 11 at 20.45. 
A full attendance of membres is re¬ 
quested. 
BIRTH. 
FAGIN. — On the 2fith a I' Feb¬ 
ruary, at 1 .avalle 075, to Mr. and 
Mrs. All i ed F. Fag in, a son. 
106 d2 
DEATH. 
TAYLOR.-—On the 2. r .tli of Feb¬ 
ruary, 1921. suddenly. Capt. Alex¬ 
ander Farquhar Taylor, of s.s. Lu- 
chana, aged 61 years. 
Funeral to-day (Wednesday-, 
2nd at 0 o’clock, from the Morgue 
to ine British cemetery. Chacarita. 
Carriages at Deck’s. Falle Maipu 
699. corner Viamonte, up to 8.30 
o-eloek. 
For particulars, to Mr. Pedro 
M. Falabrlno calle N'eeochca 1405, 
ltoca. IT T. 607 Boca. 71 d2 
REQUIEM MASS. 
WI LI J A M ItOSSlTK R. 
Masses will be said at St. Pat¬ 
rick's. Mercedes (F.C.O.), for the 
repose of the soul of the late 
William Rossi ter. at 10 o'clock on 
Saturday. 6th of'March 1921. 
Relatives and friends are Invit¬ 
ed to attend. 2030 d5 
With many people and amoil 
many communities the theory ha 
seemingly been—and the practiq 
surely,—that the church was esd 
daily for the women and children 
That is. for them to do the work an 
say little about thp direction of tl| 
Ch arch 
gradually entertained 
nominations until in 
women may 
More liberal views are heir 
various d 
le ehurchJ 
now occupy pastorates 
The object of the Wesley Guild men 
:ng to-night at the American China 
at 20.45 in discussing the work J 
women in the Church will not be 
argue that they should be give 
positions of authority but rather j 
show the place that women have ha 
in the religious history of the won 
and in the development of tl 
Christian Church. Mrs. M. Wan'd 
will lead 1 the meeting, severs 
speakers taking part. 
The wedding of Mr. Herbert ] 
Orur.dflll. of Buenos Aires, and Mi 
Josephine Borau, will take place ( 
March 17, at Coronel Suarez, F.C.S. 
The Belgrauo Girl's School, Cra 
mer 2285, will re-open on Monday. 
Mr. C. M. Ratter and Mr. E. Rot¬ 
ter who arrived on Sunday last by the 
R.M.S.P. Avon are guests at the Plaza 
Hotel. 
The following cablegrams are awai 
ing claimants at the All 'America C 
bles Inc., San Martin esq. Sarmientc 
from New York for Pacobemo: froi 
New York for Alejandro Echavarri. 
The Misses Mabel and Hilda Sinnott 
arc spending Fair summer holidays at 
San Esteban, in the Cordoba ILilis. 
The following were among the mo 
iccent arrivals from Montevideo: M 
George P. Dodds, Mr. Harry Scott ail 
family. Mr. Edward Moore, Mrs. El 
na de Stark, Mr. Joseph O’Farrell ail 
family, Miss Carolina Domsalaar, M 
Frank Hughes and Mr. Harold W? 
ton. 
A committee of ladies have decided 
to have a Mass celebrated in the pa¬ 
rish church of Monte on Saint Pa¬ 
trick's Day, at 10 o’clock. All Irish 
and Iri.sh-Argentincs of the district 
are invited to attend and subscriptions 
will he gratefully received by any 
member of the committee. 
Mrs. Teresa Q. de Lynch has le 
the city for Hurlingham. 
In preparation for the feast of St. 
Mrs. Lucrecia G. de Thomas has r 
turned from a trip spent in Colonia. 
Mr. Luis Gowland and family hu 
left on a trip to Mar del Plata. 
Mrs. Andrew M. Wilson is spend in 
the season at San Esteban in the Co 
doba Hills. 
Requiem Masses for the repose < 
the soul of the late William RossiB 
will be said at St. Patrick’s Churc 
Mercedes, F.C.O., at 10 o’clock, on S 
turday March 5. Relatives and friem 
are invited to attend. 
The Temperley Scotch Church Siu 
day School will be re-opened on Su: 
day next at 10 o’clock when a full a 
tendance of members and office bea 
ers is expected. 
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HATTER, HOSIER AND GENTL 
MEN’S OUTFITTER. 
SHIRTS REPAIRED. 
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