Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1910 — MRS. GOULD IS BRIDE OF RALPH H. THOMAS [ARTICLE]
MRS. GOULD IS BRIDE OF RALPH H. THOMAS
Wedding Is Celebrated Quietly In Nev York City. Mrs Helen Kelly Gould and Ralph Hill Thomas were married quietly in the apartments of Mrs. Gould at 540 Park avenue, in New York. Only intimate friends were present at the ceremony, which was performed by the Key, Dr. Webster of the Brick Presbyterian church The bride was given a vay by her mother, Mrs. Euer.e i7!’y and Joseph Thomas,. !>'Oof the bridegroom, acted as icr' 7 ’•'. 7 . ■' .- who have, been stay7 ■ place of their aunt, r. 1 .iJd. at Irvington-on- ■ the first of May, came < n 7. • resent at their mother’s ■ ; ■ : ,1 to say good-bye to her ft .■•■•riei on her honeymoon t;.p <ti.cn the children left the bouse they were :r charge of Albert Wisner and a governess Several of the detectives followed in a touring car. One of the detectives paper to the guardians of the little girls, and after a short conversation the latter were transferred to the touring car and taken to the Fifth avenue residence of Miss Helen Gould There they were met by a cousin of Miss Gould, who took them to Irvington. Frank Gould, who is now in Europe, arranged that his sister should take charge of his daughters when the time came for their visit to him. It Is probable that Miss Helen Gould Will formally adopt her little nieces, and that they will be heiresses to her estate as well as to that of their mother. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left the apartment at Park avenue and drove rapidly away in Mr. Thomas' touring car. They hurried through the corridor and carefully avoided speaking to any of the persons who were waiting to interview them. They sailed on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse this morning for a tour of the Continent. Mr. Thomas gave his bride five acres of land adjoining her Sands Point estate for a wedding present, and upon their return from Europe they will build a house not far from the site of the bungalow.
