Till Last Night, When Mrs. Von Pal menberg Announced It. Announcement of the marriage on Sept. 30 of Mrs. Dorothy May Von Palmenberg, widow of William F. Von Palmenberg, to Charles Francis Kehoe, was sent to the newspapers last night. The marriage took place in Hoboken, while Mrs. Von Palmen berg was occupying apartments in this city at 4 West Fortieth Street, overlook ing Fifth Avenue. Mr. Kehoe was then living in West Seventieth Street. The reason for the belated announce ment of the marriage was not given last night, and the announcement was left at the newspaper offices by a chauffeur. Mr. and Mrs. Kehoe went to the theatre, and declined to see reporters on their return. At Mrs. Von Palmenberg’s former apart ments, in West Fortieth Street, it was said that she had come there with sev eral servants soon after her first hus band’s death a year ago, and that after her second marriage she had gone with Mr. Kehoe to live at the Wyoming. The late William F. Von Palmenberg was said, at the apartment house, to have been a wealthy manufacturer. Kehoe, it was said, had a tailoring shop in Fifth Avenue.