Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1902 — VIVIAN SARTORIS A STUDENT. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
VIVIAN SARTORIS A STUDENT.
Granddanghter of Gen. Grant la to lietire from Social World. Miss Vivian Sartoris, the beautiful granddaughter of Gen. U. S. Grant, has decided to retire completely from the social world and devote herself to an artistic and musical career, according to a JVashington correspondent. Miss Sartoris at present is in Paris, spending twelve
hotirs a day in fitting herself for the examination to the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Miss Vivian is the elder of the two daughters of Algernon and Mrs. Sartoris, her mother being the only daughter of Geu. Grant. She was one of the most beautiful and attractive girls of Washington society, and rumors of her engagement or marriage have been frequent. In a recent letter to her mother Miss Sartoris explains that she beUitred herself in lore with Mr. Balfour, but as the time Of the wedding approached she discovered her unfitness to assume the responsibilities of matrimony. Mrs. Sailors tells her friends, she does not think her eider daughter will ever marry.
MISS VIVIAN SARTORIS.
