Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1886 — BLAINE’S FAVORITE SON. [ARTICLE]

BLAINE’S FAVORITE SON.

He Is Secretly Married in New York to a Young Catholic Girl. INewYork telegram.] James G. Blaine, Jr., youngest son of ex-Senator James G. Blaine, was married in the rectory of St. Lios Roman Catholic Church in this city, last Monday afternoon, to Miss Marie Nevins, daughter of Col. Richard Nevins, of Columbus, Ohio. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Thomas J. Ducey, pastor of the church. There was no one else present. Young Mr. Blaine is the favorite son of his distinguished father. He is about 20 years old, and has not yet completed his col I ( giate course. Mr. Frank Nevins, the youngest son of Col. Nevins, has been in business at Augusta, Me., for several months past. His sister Mar.e visited him in Augusta during the last summer, and there met for the first time, her husband. Miss Nevins spent several weeks at Augusta and Bar Harbor, where she joined her parents, returning to this city with them a week ago la-t Friday. They took rooms here at the New York Hotel. It is understood that Mr. Blaine followed very soon after Miss Nevins’ departure from Maine, and was the guest of her parents at the hotel. Mr. Blaine applied to Archbishop Corrigan on Saturday, September!, fora dispensation, Miss Nevins being a Ca’holic. Miss Nevins then for the first time informed her family, and with her happy young husband started for Aui-usta to apprise his father. Miss Nevins is nineteen years old. She has fair hair, a handsome presence, and an exceptionally beautiful face. She is said by her friends to be a woman of many brilliant mental and social accomplishments. She is a member of one of the oldest and most distinguished families of Ohio.