Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1914 — LEADS GOULDS INTO FOLD [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
LEADS GOULDS INTO FOLD
Lady Decies Takes Initiative In Placing Her Family in the Ranka —” of the “400.”
New York. —Lady Decies, once Vivien Gould, granddaughter of Jay Gould, the first of the great American speculators, has proved to New York now that she and her family are firmly established In American society. Jay Gould himself, though one 6t the very richest men of his time, never got closer than the front doorstep of the “Four Hundred" of bis day. His
granddaughter was the chief attraction in a society tableau held at the home of Mrs. Reginald de Koven. who has long been in society. The Gould family has struggled ever since the death of the founder of the house to get a place in society. The marriage of Miss Gould, daughter of George J. Gould, eldest son of the old speculator, has brought about a realization of that ambition.
Lady Decies.
