Monday, Aug. 31, 1925

Engaged. Miss Mabel Gerry, sister of Peter Goelet Gerry (U. S. Senator from Rhode Island), opulent welfare worker, to F. S. E. Drury, son of the late Archdeacon Drury, sometime Chaplain of the House of Commons.

Married. Miss Grace Cortelyou, daughter of George Bruce Cortelyou, former Secretary of the Treasury, once Secretary to President McKinley, once stenographer to President Cleveland, to one Jacob Frederick Weintz of Evansville, 111.; at Huntington, L. I.

Married. Mrs. Owen Hawkins, daughter of Robert L. Owen, one-time U. S. Senator from Oklahoma, recently divorced at Reno, Nev., to one Burgoyne Hamilton, recently divorced at Stamford, Conn. She originally married in 1917, in the presence of President and Mrs. Wilson and many another.

Died. Helen Gladstone, 77 youngest daughter of the late William Ewart Gladstone; in London.

Died. Mme. Alexandra Ribot (nee Mary Burch of Chicago) widow (once ward) of the distinguished French stateman, who held during his career "every post in the French Cabinet", was four times Premier, (1892, 1895, 1898, 1917) twice escaped the Presidency of the Republic by a frog's hair; in Champlan.

Died. John C. Donahey, father of A. Victor Donahey, Governor of Ohio, who sped at four a. m. to his bedside at the home of another son, James Harrison Donahey, cartoonist since 1899 of the Cleveland Plain Dealer; in Cleveland.

Died. Miss Helen Culver, 93, financier, suffragist, philanthropist, co-developer with Jane Addams of Hull House, donor of the Hull Biological Laboratories at the University of Chicago, of numerous foundations for human welfare; at Lake Forest, 111. Early in life, she taught, established a private school, matroned in a military hospital. In 1868 she entered the real estate business, grew rich, philanthropic. She resisted many offers of marriage.

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