San Francisco Call, Volume 114, Number 46, 16 July 1913 — JURIST'S SON IN ELOPEMENT [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

JURIST'S SON IN ELOPEMENT

Fritz T. Henshaw Takes Wife

Miss Mary Gwendolyn Casedy Henderson, Bride; Couple Off for Honolulu

OAKLAND, July 15. - Fritz Tubbs Henshaw, son of Justice Frederick W. Henshaw of the supreme court of California, has eloped with Miss Mary Gwendolyn Casedy Henderson of Claremont and started for Honolulu on the Sierra for a hurriedly planned honeymoon. Friends and relatives are just learning what has happened and are trying to figure out how the two kept secret an engagement of several weeks and then got down to San Jose to be married without any one hearing of it. Young Henshaw is 22 and his bride 19. She lived with her uncle, R. T. Casedy, 6039 Claremont avenue. Yesterday morning she told him that she and Henshaw were going to visit Henshaw's mother at her summer home at Ben Lomond. Mr. Casedy helped her aboard the train with her luggage. They were married in the Catholic

church in San Jose and this morning they broke the news to the uncle from San Francisco over the telephone.

Mr. Casedy did not even know their honeymoon destination until their baggage was traced, although he had unwittingly helped start then on their journey.

Mr. Henshaw is the youngest member of tile family of Justice Henshaw. He is employed here In the Union Savings bank.

Miss Henderson Is a remarkably pretty girl. She has been prominent in social circles in the Claremont set for several years.

The romance of the couple began at dances which they attended. In the few weeks tiny have been together frequently and they visited with Mrs. Grace Henshaw, the young man's mother at Ben Lomond and also at the country place of Justice Henshaw in Burlingame.

Mrs. Fritz Tubbs Henshaw, who was Miss Mary Gwendolyn Casedy Henderson.