Newspaper Article, "Mrs. Victoria Geaney Relaxes on Ranch From Duties as Hostess at Blair and Prospect Houses," by Ruther Shumaker
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Society
Mrs. Victoria Geaney Relaxes On
Ranch From Duties as Hostess At
Blair and Prospect Houses
By RUTH SHUMAKER
HAT better way to spend a vacation than relax-
ing on one's own ranch? Doing just this is Mrs.
cently of Prospect House.
House, the Presidential guest quarters, and more re-
Victoria Geaney, official "guardian" of Blair
She's just completing the first
week of her first real vacation
in 11 years. Her job of making
of the butter they had thought
important visitors to our shores
safe in a thermos jar.
feel comfortable and at home is
Victoria Geaney's accumulated
one she wouldn't trade, but it
leave could last until it's time
usually keeps her on the go
to move back into Blair House,
seven days a week.
but she undoubtedly won't be
Many mornings she has been
content to rest on her laurels
to market and back by 7:30,
that long. She may go trotting
when most of Washington is
over to a desk at the State de-
catching its last 40 winks. And
partment that's been hers since
it's not unusual for her to wait
she moved out of Prospect
up until 4:30 a.m. for the ar-
House and Rep. and Mrs. Thur-
rival of some visiting dignitary.
mond Chatham started to move
To rest up at the ranch from
in about mid-July.
the social whirl looks pretty at.
All the hard work of her of-
tractive at the moment. To be
ficial-chatelaine job is made up
sure, Mrs. Geaney's land totals
for, she believes, by the genuine
only half an acre. But, she
appreciativeness of the trav-
reasons, half an acre in Cali-
elers whose autographed pictures
fornia is called a ranch, and
fill the ranch-house's living
why shouldn't it be the same
room. Making our country's
here?
guests at home, she feels is do-
Located in Oxon Hill, just 12
ing her bit for good interna-
miles from Blair House, El
tional relations.
Rancho Geaney boasts a built-
Already she is thinking about
to-be-lived-in house that will be
getting back to Blair House-
four years old in. November.
and the vacation's just begun!
Among other features, the
house has a 26-foot living room
Miss Butler
with fireplace, a glassed-in
porch, a screened porch and a
Picks Attendants
spacious stone terrace.
Miss Pearce Butler, whose
the
Lively Terriers
orange-blossom date is Sept. 15,
the
has chosen her bridal attend-
Share Homestead
ants. Her wedding to Donald
Young will take place in the
Sharing the homestead with
Blessed Sacrament church and
Mrs. Geaney are two lively Bos-
there will be a reception at the
ton terriers, appropriately named
Army-Navy country club.
Princess Blair, or Cindy, and
Maid of honor for her sister
Princess Blair-Lee, or Tinker.
will be Miss Caro Butler, and
Cindy is dignified and well-be-
the matron of honor will be
haved, but Tinker bears watch-
Mr. Young's sister, Mrs. Am-
ing every minute.
brose Hartknect. Slated to be
The only crops the Ranchera
bridesmaids are the Misses
raises are grass and gay-hued
Laura Alvord, Constance Logan,
flowers. Like many another
Jane McAtee, Joan Pennington,
whose career is city-slanted, she
Mary-Stuart Montague Price,
likes to get out and dig in the
Fay Rudolph, Shannon Ryan,
good brown earth. It's a good
Nancy Sullivan and Cynthia
way, she finds, to relax and build
Woll, Mrs. Wendall Neville Vest
('hitago
up energy for a new round of so-
and the bridegroom's sister-in-
cial goings on.
law. Mrs. Samuel A. Young jr.
Tho for a week she has been
Samuel A. Young jr., will be
glad to do nothing, habit won't
best man for his brother. Ush-
allow her to continue such a
ers will be another brother,
la
blissful existence for long.
Thomas Young, and William
She'll probably go to try out
Joseph Butler jr., the bride's
Maine's cooling sea breezes for
brother; David Camack, Austin
two weeks or so. And whether
Canfield, James Miller, Joseph
Tu
in Maine or the Capital, and
Ives, Robert Keefe, Archibald
probably in both places at one
MacGlasson, John J. McDonald
timn or another, she's sure to
jr., Arthur Stringer and Donats,
BEAUTY OF
de
DA
CAMISS woll, a bridesmaid.
In
two weers of her
this female follower of Tzaak
Tomorrow evening Miss Louise
arrival in Washington. blonde and English borp,
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