More Matrimony Is Awaited At Capital
Title
More Matrimony Is Awaited At Capital
Creator
Unknown
Identifier
WWP20889
Date
1915 October 25
Description
A brief article about Grayson’s approaching wedding, claiming that he is responsible for bringing together other marriages in Washington.
Source
Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, Staunton, Virginia
Language
English
Text
MORE MATRIMONY IS AWAITED AT CAPITAL
Washington—It is persistently reported that Dr. Carey Grayson, that busy little matchmaker of the White House, is to match-make on his own account with Gertrude Gordon, ward of Mrs. Norman Galt, soon to be, etc., etc., etc. It was Dr. Grayson and Miss Helen Bones who brought about the Galt-Wilson affair; and the same mechanicians are said to be in part responsible for the McAdoo and Sayre nuptials. Washington is hoping they will take up the case of Miss Margaret, who is devoting herself almost to exclusively, not to say austerely, to music and the use of schools as social centers.
Washington—It is persistently reported that Dr. Carey Grayson, that busy little matchmaker of the White House, is to match-make on his own account with Gertrude Gordon, ward of Mrs. Norman Galt, soon to be, etc., etc., etc. It was Dr. Grayson and Miss Helen Bones who brought about the Galt-Wilson affair; and the same mechanicians are said to be in part responsible for the McAdoo and Sayre nuptials. Washington is hoping they will take up the case of Miss Margaret, who is devoting herself almost to exclusively, not to say austerely, to music and the use of schools as social centers.
Original Format
Article
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “More Matrimony Is Awaited At Capital,” 1915 October 25, WWP20889, Cary T. Grayson Papers, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.