Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — Which Will It Be? [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Which Will It Be?
Cns cf Tbse VVomen to ,Bs ■ Mistress of Exs-cirtiveUffan-riaii at A’bany.
nur- n;:-i »\ -h .s. i-:x. So ' matter • whether a U-rpublicaa .or a l i-mocr.it is e! -i vi g-rerwr of Sew Vorfc stale, the exgevtire mansion at Albany is sure to have a charming and accomplished chatelaine. Mrs. >*a:ns*.a. wife of ike Republican can-. JJa.t.e. is it highly int- iks ruuJ \v - man. One of. her grand fathers was a vai ; ; aa ; L-r fath«-r and brothers are ail Yale men. She is •Iso a great-great-granddaughter of 1: r Sherman, one of the signers of the he iarsuloii. of Independence,' an-l is tb ••vf'-.re a ht r of P»- National Society of Colonial Dames.
Airs. Stimson is a fine It- rsewomaii. She - u- vf-tej to charity iv. rk. Until recently she was aa active member .of the charity' ergauixatieu of New York; city and at present Is vice presl-den-i ■ f Line, la h-.s;-ltaL to which in- ■ ’ es ntceh of her. time d'ir ._;; ■v. *. __ Mrs. Dix, wife of the Denoeratl' candidate, who was Miss Gertrude Thomson of Thomson. N. Y._ which town was name! it» li ,n>r of Lat-n Thomson. Mtg. .liads father. Is a handsome wye v.k-., is always gowned in the late-'t French creations, ti Mrs. Taft, she is i great gkhe trotter, having ■■■traveled' extensively abroad, in her automobile. ..
| Doubtle-s Mrs. Dix will admit that j sfae'h; ' keqpifing Pomer- - aniaus and bey nig ■from the farmers j near her home. Pine Xt i's- s. .bits of furniture that were the pride of the farmhouses back in the days when Burgoyne's army was- t .camped s-> ■ close to the front door of Pine Needles that one can Htp fr< m the drive <>n what is left of the old Eevolatl ! ary earthworks. Should Mrs. I fix Lc- me mistress of | the Albany mansion the ■ social life will be very gay, f r she has a bevy j of charming nieces to help her enter tain.
1910 by American Press Association
