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December 16, 1915 · Page 2 of 8

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ING OF ard W. Boiling, Julian B. Boiling, alt lt is not necessary to speak of of Washington R. E. Boiling of Panama George Washington's marriage. The 'as?S'' and Dr. W. A. Boiling of Louisville, You take world knows of his courtship, engagement Ky. HK GUT WILL BE HUM HFFIUR and wedding. His love was "the ~W To Avoid Big Crowd. widow Curtis." Thomas Jefferson, at Up to the -very last moment it is the home of a friend, John Wayles, probable that the exact hour of the fe' met Martha Skelton, Wayles' widowed the picture wedding ceremony will be kept a secret. ^daughter. She was a beautiful womand The desire is to ^prevent the ^nd much sought after, but Jefferson Only gathering of a huge crowd about the Immediate Relatives of the Couple to Be Present at the finally won her heart. Gait residence. As soon as the ceremony Beautiful Dolly Madison. Ceremony—Honeymoon Trip to the South Is Planned—Gait is over and the members of the It is possible that Dolly Madison, family have congratulated the bride Home Where Wedding Will Be Performed to Be Veritable the wife of President James Madison, and groom, the newly married ones is, in a way, better known to Americans Conservatory—Marriages of Other Presidents Recalled. will .leave for the South on a honeymoon than any other wife of a president trip which probably will last untill except, of course, Martha Washington. the first week in 'January. The president and his bride must be back John Tyler was married twice, the in Washington before January 7 in order second time while he was president. to act as host and hostess at a His first wife was. Letitia Christian, great reception to be given in the who belonged to one of the old families White House to the Pan-American representatives -sfefF' of Virginia. Mrs. Tyler bore the in the capital, and, moreover, president nine children. Just before because congress by that time vrl* her husband was elected vice president will have reconvened after the Christmas of the United States Mrs. Tyler holidays and Mr. Wilson must be had a stroke of paralysis, and a short back at his desk. time after he succeeded William Henry The White House conservatories Harrison as president she died, the ,and several of the private conservatories death occurring in the White House. of the city of Washington will The second winter after the death have their, stocks of flowers nearly of Mrs. Tyler the president met Julia, depleted in order to make beautiful Sr the daughter of a Gardiner who mred with blossoms the scene of this wedding on an island in Long Island sound. of a president. The Gait residence The president fell desperately in love W E E E O I N A N E N A E virtually will become a conservatory with the young woman and soon they itself on the night of the Artistic Coloring Our Specialty became' engaged and were married ceremony! There will be music furnished quietly at the Church of the Ascension First Class Work—Quick Service—Prices Reasonable by a small orchestra assigned li* in New York city. from the membership of the Marine The Cleveland Marriage. band, but the actual wedding march Grover Cleveland did not marry until Send in your mail orders is likely to be played upon a piano by fairly Irate in life. He married Miss Bertha Boiling, one of Mrs. Gait's Frances Folsom, the daughter of his sisters. law partner, whom he had known A I N A E O S A O A N Orchids Mrs. Gait's Favorite. when she was a little girl at an age An altor, which virtually will be a when she had called him "Uncle LB AVE OKDEES AT IiAUSEKCE'S DSUfi STORE bank of flowers, is to be erected at .- '-'-feW: "?V- "r- Cleve." Mr. Cleveland and Miss Fols«m the west end of the parlors of the residence. were married in the Blue room at The bride-to-be will meet the the White House. president at the "foot or the stairway For a long time it was thought that in a hall without the. wedding room," I President Wilson would be married and will walk with him from: there to in the White House. For some reason F.C.ROGERS the ai+.ar front. Mrs. Gait will carry or other people took it for granted a bouquet of orchids, which Mr. Wilson that Mrs. Gait would prefer a ceremony found out long ago to be her favorite in the executive mansion. From Mrs. Gait have decreed that their flowers. She will be attired in the point of view of womankind it By GEORGE CLINTON. union shall be wholly a family affair. a traveling gown. The ring will be a A I A I E seemingly is a compelling thing to be {Copyright, 1916, Western Union.) Relatives Only to Be Present. Newspaper plain gold circlet inscribed with the able to speak of a White House wedding Washington.—In a small, unpretentious Mrs. Gait will be attended by her the initials of bride and groom. as one of the participants. Mrs. house, 1308 Twentieth street, sister, Miss Bertha Boiling of this FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO Mrs/ Edith Boiling Gait has been Gait/however, held to the thought that In this city, Mrs. Edith Boiling Gait, city. Even with the guests limited to known for a good many years as one y' a woman should be married in her widow, will be married Saturday, December the members of the families of the ^.V fe of the. most perfectly gowned women xwn home rather than in that of her to 18, Woodrow Wilson, wid­ president and his bride-to-be the capacity ,r*&' .v.: in Washington. She is a handsome The Oldest Exclusive Fur House husband. She did not believe in ower of the .V^V and president United of the parlors in the modest woman and always dresses in exquisite breaking the American home precedent State®. Gait home will be taxed, for both the in the World taste. Her gowns always have in such matters, a world's precedent Not since the marriage of President principals have many close relatives. been chosen with rare care and almost John has in fact. Washington generally Tyler to Miss Julia Gardiner To witness the ceremony and to perfect judgment. For some time concedes that she showed good taste there been a wedding of a president give congratulations to the newly married RAW FURS Mrs. Gait has been busy in selecting in her quick determination that her marked by such extreme quiet and seelusiveness EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF ones these persons, among other her trousseau, being aided in this most Own house should be the scene of the as is to be the case at kinsfolk, will be present: Miss Margaret important work by her mother, Mrs. Wilson, the president's eldest I wedding. (his wedding which will join the Wilton Boiling, a woman of excellent discernment. The wedding of the president of the and the Gait families. President daughter Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre Mrs. Gait's trousseau already United States to Mrg. Gait will be in Tyler of Williamstown, Mass., the president's went to New York to be mar­ has arrived in Washington. .Its selection detail and surroundings a most simple ried second daughter Mrs. William G. McAdoo, to Miss Gardiner and there at the was a matter of months and some Church affair. It will be in keeping with traditional of the Ascension in the pres­ the president's third daughter controversies arose as to what might American simplicity in cases ence Mrs. Anne Howe of Philadelphia, the of only a handful of persons he be called its. origin. There were the —does one dare say it?—where took unto himself his second wife. At president's sister Joseph R. Wilson of stories to the effect that French supply bride and the groom have passed bo* the Baltimore, the president's brother coming wedding of another president Highest Cash Price Paid houses resented supplying ^any* yond the stage of youth. Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, the president's of the United States there will be thing through German-American middle on Raw Furs present no persons except those of the cousin, and several other close men. Most of the stories were relatives "of the president's family. Immediate families of the two contracting baseless, and it can be said that almost Cotton. parties. Mrs. Gait, who, before her first marriage wholly Mrs. Gait's wedding outfit Cotton is usually differentiated in Only one cabinet officer, Mr. McAdoo, was Miss Edith Boiling of Virginia, He Will Pay the Duty and War Tax on all Furs fro tham United ordinary classification by the length of is of American Origin. has several brothers and sisters, will witness the ceremony, and States and Pay as Hig-h a Price for them as its staple. "Ordinary cotton" in the Resume White House Functions. lie not by right of his official position, all of whom will attend the wedding. United States is of several kinds, chief Dark green and orchid are the predominating any House in the United States. but because he is the son-in-law of the Mrs. Gait's mother, Mrs. William H. among them the upland cotton, with hues in the gowns of the Boiling, is living and makes her home president, having married Mr. Wilson's a staple of from seven-eighths to one bride-to-be, for, as has been said, youngest daughter. When Grover with her daughter. Mrs. Gait's sisters inch in length, and Gulf or Texas cotton, BE SURE AND SEE HIM BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY orchids are Mrs. Gait's favorite flowers. who will be in attendance are Miss F.C.ROGERS Cleveland was married in the White on which the staple is not usually There are traveling gowns, street House to Miss Folsom, the wedding Bertha Boiling of Washington and quite so long. The longest-stapled cottons gowns, and evening gowns, the latter party was a small one, but included Mrs. H. H. Maury of Anniston, Ala. among the "ordinary cottons" of which will be seen throughout the Her brothers, all of whom will attend in it were members of the president's here are the bottom land or" bender coming winter when the White House -cabinet and several other high officers .jire^John RandolphBolling, Rich- r^-- cotton, with a staple of from one and is to be reopened for a series of oldtime government. PrssidenE Wilson ami FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO one-eighth to One and one-fourth inch, entertainments. The four great and the special fancy staple cotton, official receptions, which were omitted one and three-eighths to one and fiveeighths last winter, will be resumed, and there a will be afternoon teas and many musicals. inch in length. 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