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Show Jay Gould Will Wed- : Princess on Friday Of v. "A Second Son 01 Railr.oad Magnate Is to Marry Mis?-Graham Mis?-Graham on April 28 V mabJgaeet watts de peyster. By Leased Wlro to The Tribune. NEW- YOBK April 22. The third romance in Ihc Gould family within tho past, two years will culminate in the marriage next Friday ' of Miss Annie Douglas Graham, daughter of Mrs. Hubert Vos of New York, to .fay Gould, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould. Tho wedding will take place in St. Thomas church in tho afternoon. The marriage will not be sos elaborate as that, of' Mr. Gould 's sister. Miss Vivien Gould, to Lord Docics, but will bo attended by society from Newport and New York. Miss Graham has been entertained by the Gould family at Georgian Court, Lakewood. It was through tho friendship of Miss Graham and Miss Vivien Gould that Mr. Gould met his bride-to-be. Miss Gould was in charge of a booth at a benefit fair a .year ago, and had Miss Graham as one of hor assistants. Mr. Gould was a visitor to the booth at tho opening of the fair. He became a frequent visitor, and just prior to the marriage of Miss Gould the engagement en-gagement of Mr. Gould and Miss Graham was unofficially announced. Miss Graham v;i.i an attendant at Ihc Gould-Decies wedding. She is a strikingly prcttv brnnette and is of an artistic nature, taking great interest inter-est in the work of her stepfather, who is a famous artist. Born an Hawaiian princess, she has lived over sinco childhood child-hood in New York, the title of the family having passed when tho United! States acquired .the western island (luring (lur-ing the administration of President Cleveland. Miss Graham's father is an American, 'and she is an American in ways and Uy nature. i ' Mr.' Gould js wealthy, not' only as an heir to the Gould estate. - but 'Aus a private fortune of $2,000,000. left- hi in by tho late Jay Gould, his. gi'and'-. father, ' Miss Graham's bridal attendants will bo Mrs. Suowden A. Fahnestock, formerly Miss Elizabeth Berlron and her two cousins, Mis;? Mar.jor.io Whit-lock Whit-lock of this city ami Miss Anita. -Van Dyke of Milwaukee, Wis. Gcorgo Gould Going Abroad. Kingdon Gould will be his .bro'thcr's best man. and the ushcr3 chosen . arju Messrs. Ilarvoy Graham, brother. q the bride-elect; .T. Henry Alexandre. Jr., TJush Estee T. Chesley Eichardson, Jr., Julius Noycs and Anthnu3v. J. Drexel, .lr. Tho small reception will follow at the, studio of Hubert yos, Miss Graham's stepfather, who ,-will give her away. . Mr. Gould will take his bride to Europe soon after the 'wed-dino-, and while in London they : will visit Lord and Lady Dories. Georgian Court will be closed dtir'ing tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Gould -will go to Europe soon after th"e wedding to spend tho cornnatiou .'season .'sea-son in London. Lady Dei'ics. will Ho presented to court after her arrival p London. Lord and Ladj' Defies- aro now in Egypt. , Mr and Mrs. Gould will entertain n groat deal during the coronation season. a!na; later will go to a county place whlljli they ' havo leased in Scotland, nqfrfr 'Inverness. In July they' will incft6r"on tlie qontinent. and in Auust rjathi -to Scotland for tho shooting Hudson. J "? Tho'. horse show season is now at its m'&nU brilliant period. The three. da3's show -.at Youur's $0,000,000 pier at Atlantic City dosed yesterday, having d'raSv'il soeictv to the noted resort for t-fcO&itfd. , ' ' - ' .'Uhe. Brooklyn horse show, at tho Rj'diivj and Drivinc elub, will be held A'pr.il- 25'28." Boston horse, show: . will bo'lioJd April 2-1-20. 'SociOty attended- the charity horse 'sliQWr aC Durland's during tho: past jfreekji.ufl took part in the programme. 1 A'lnong tho women who rode or .drave w 6rc fiIrs. .Joseph ' 13. :Davis. ' Mrs. AMblu'de C'erneU. Misses Eleanora Scars; ; V Mnriaa llollins. Margaret T.Iio'rh.er Jlopcton Altcrbury, Virginia Alexandre. Kosalio O'Brieii'. Kalherine B'tU-'ton.1 Margaret. "Roosevelt, Dorothy lyci;, -Mercedes Crimmins' and Annie JJ. TJnkeiy , Jnt'ernntional, polo has drawn society ro 'Jjfkcwood in large numbers. Not only tlip' polo ponies of the cast arc at Ijakewoo'd, but thirty-five arc here rym. ."England; 'John Lnwsou of Gali-,l'6nih Gali-,l'6nih (Wrought nine, and J. C 'Rath-wxnf 'Rath-wxnf pi New 'Oi'Jeans brought two .teams.'. v Teams froni Philadelphia have been atJ Lakcwood" i'or several weeks. Miss 'Florence 'Sheedy, who is to marry "M. J. Townsenn Burden, has bflenLin' Now York, for several days. She waji accompanied cast from the SlfopflyMiomc in Denver by her mother, Mrs- 'prnnis Sheejly. Tho trip cast .waft nl'ade to get,(a dispensation rom 'xnx 'efiureh digmtnrics to allow the-marriage" the-marriage" to t.-iko jdaee in the Cathedral of if.ho'.Jiuinaculate Conception in Denver. Den-ver. J;t was M.is Sheedy's desirp to have 'a. eliurch - wodding, and this necessitated the "grunting of a dispensation dispen-sation from the Catholic church. American Duchess Goes Home. After; spending somo weeks in the south and- cruising ' in the East Indies, the Diiko and Duchess o( Manchester had but a brief period in New York .before'' returning (o England. Tlioy wVn'c aVconipauied on. their return, by Miv'and Mrs. Frederick W. Yandcr-bilt. Yandcr-bilt. Mji's. "William' Yandcrbilt. will remain re-main in New York - until la(c in May. wh'cn she vill sail for London, where s-hc- wijl bo joined by her son-iu-law and daughter, the Count and Countess SzOc-henyl. , Mr. 'William K. Yander-bil'fc. Yander-bil'fc. ..fr.J will arrive in New York from Europe early in June. Mr. and Mrs. George V.7. Yandor.bilt, with their daugliter, Miss Cornelia Vaudorbilt, who returned recently from Europe, have gone lo their country estate, Biltmore, near Ashovillo, N. C. IJcginald C. Vanderbilt and Dc Witt C. 'Flanfiigan arc t be judges of high Stepping harness llprsos at tho Montrenl horse sjiow in May. Reginald Vandor bilt has been spending some time at his apartments in Paris. lie will return to Now York the lattor part of the month, when ho and Mrs. Vaudorbilt Vaudor-bilt will open their summer home at Newport. Mrs. Stuyvesanfc Fish has decided not to open her villa', Crossways, at Newport, New-port, this season. Among the old residents resi-dents who will bo there, howovcr, are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Berwind and Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Dyer. Colonol and Mrs. John A. Darling of California have been spending some time in New York, guests at the Gotham.- " ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Clarke Mooro of Camden, S. C, will in the future make their home in Now York. Thoy hilve taken an apartment at Central Park West and Ninety-first street. Tho marriage of Miss Florence Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Smith, to Walter Kobbe, Jx., son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ko.bbe of this citv, took j)Iaco at Ridgefield. the country placo of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Bangor. Ala., Tuesday. Miss Smith was attouded bv her sister, Miss Evelyn Smith and Miss' Martha L. Kobbe, Hister of- the abridogroom. Many relatives and friends from New York attended the wedding. Mr. Kobbe and his bride will ma"kc their home in New York. Tho .marriage of Miss Helena Marshall Mar-shall Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph JT- Fischer, to Ensign John Franklin Shafroth. Jr.. IT. S. N., son of Governor and Mrs. Shafroth of Colorado, will lake place on Saturday, April 29, in St. James 1'rotQstanl Episcopal church. Miss Fischer's attendants at-tendants will be Misses Betty Colla-more. Colla-more. Adelaide Gosle'nhofor, Katheriue S. Doty, Josephine Paddock and .Tcau Djsbrow. , Morrison Shafroth will be best. man. There will be a small reception re-ception at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, West Seventieth street. Miss Clara Strain of Ann Arbor, Mich., is visiting Mts. Henry Norris of West Seventy-fourth street. |