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Show RICH HEIRESS AND POOR DOY ARE MARRIED Russian Bridegroom Is 22 ; Years Younger Than Bride of Wealthy Family CROWD IS EVADED 1 'Pair Now on Honeymoon "Somewhere' in America," Ameri-ca," Relatives Say j NEW YORK. Feb. 4. Leaving behind be-hind thm much disappointed groups of New Yorkers who curiously awaited their marriage. announced for 4 0 clock this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Ariaatase Andrevitch Vonsiatskoy-Von-siatsky were honeymooning today. ""somewhere in America "' They hao dropped from sight. With ' the exception of the bride's mother. 1 Mrs Norman B. Ream, and lier broth- er. Norman P. Ream, no one knows ..l.ni-n ,i,iint h fi tlo.ir- m rHa ma at 8 o'clock last evening by Father Leon'das Turkevltch In the Russiun cathedral of St. Nicholas. B RI TR MS AND GO The left the church In a taxlcab. drove to Grand Central station, and took a train, ostensibly for the home ! Of the bride's mother, Carolyn Hall. Thompson. Conn., but all inquiry there this morning failed to bring any response. re-sponse. The hasty, hushed marriage last evening and the subsequent disappearance disappear-ance of the two, Is tho latest chapter In thi3 modern romance hich makes the former Mrs. Marlon Buckingham Beam Surhens, on of the heirs to a 540.000 "on estate, the bride of a pen-i mless Russiun youth, almost 2 years' her junior. Since tho announcement of the in-, tended nuptials a few das ago. when ( the couplo secured a marriage license here, both bride and bridegroom have been accorded considerable publicity When Mrs. Stephens arrived in the, city Thursday to meet Vonslatsky, . that thev might arrange tho marriage details, she was greeted by a group of newsnaner nu n to whom she plead- ed fatigue and asked permission to retire re-tire without giving out further Interviews. Inter-views. After Vonslatsky had joined her. they went to tho Russian church yesterday afternoon. apparently to complete arrangements tor today', wedding. I lvl Bl S KIIH . After being closeted with Father Tui kfevitch for half an hour they hurried hur-ried to Fifth .iv.iiue. where they tool-, a bus ride, later "going to the home ol Mrs Stephens' brother With no on' on the watch, they slipped off to the church at 8 o'clock last evening and the ceremony was performed and the couple were off for their train be- ( fore the outside world knew what had taken place. The ceremony was hurried hur-ried informal, with only the bride's relatives as witnesses. |