Monday, Jul. 02, 1923
Married. Gordon Stevenson, the artist, to Miss Candace Hewitt, granddaughter of the late Abram S. Hewitt, one time Mayor of New York, and great-granddaughter of Peter Cooper, founder of Cooper Union, at Midvale, N. J.
Married. Miss Catherine Adams, direct descendant of John Adams, second President of the United States, to Henry S. Morgan, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, of Manhattan, at Boston.
Married. Richard Folsom Cleveland, son of the late President Grover Cleveland, to Miss Ellen Douglas Gailor, daughter of the Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Gailor, President of the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church, at Memphis, Tenn.
Married. Miss Cathleen Vanderbilt, only daughter of Reginald C. Vanderbilt (who recently married Gloria Morgan) and Mrs. Sydney J. Colford, Jr., to Harry Cooke Gushing, 3rd, in Manhattan.
Married. Asa G. Candler, 72, founder of the Coco Cola Company, to Mrs. May Little Ragin, 35, a stenographer in his office building, at Atlanta, Ga.
Married. Miss Neysa McMein, painter of magazine covers, to John G. Baragwanath, mining engineer, of Manhattan, at Peekskill, N. Y. The marriage, which took place in May, was not announced until recently.
Married. Doris Marie Rankin, actress and former wife of Lionel Barrymore, to Captain Malcolm Roger Mortimer, English writer and dramatist, at Frederick, Md.
Sued for divorce. Russell G. Colt, of Manhattan, by Ethel Barrymore, actress. Cause of action not stated.
Divorced. Geraldine Farrar, prima donna, from Lou Tellegen, actor.
Divorced. Robert Fredericks (Ed "Strangler" Lewis), world's heavyweight wrestling champion, from Mrs. Ida Scott Fredericks. Lewis charged cruelty.
Died. John O'Brien, who played Polonius in John Barrymore's Hamlet and Secretary Seward in Drinkwater's Abraham Lincoln. At Alpena, Mich., ' he committed suicide while temporarily deranged.
Died. Sumner Increase Kimball, "Father of the United States Life-Saving Service," 88, at Washington.