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English: A newspaper article published in the Chicago Tribune on September 8, 1918, describing the lavish wedding of socialite Ginevra King to ensign Thomas H. Mitchell. Ginevra King inspired the character of Daisy Buchanan in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. Genevra's husband, Bill Mitchell, partly inspired the character of Tom Buchanan in the same novel. An avid polo player and aviator, Bill Mitchell became the director of Texaco, one of the largest and most successful oil companies of the era. Bill's brother, Jack Mitchell, co-founded United Airlines and married the only daughter of magnate J. Ogden Armour, the second-richest man in the United States after John D. Rockefeller. By 1926, the extended Mitchell family had amassed in excess of $120 million (equivalent to $1,836,766,917 in 2021).

This newspaper article is historically significant since it describes the actual ceremony on which writer F. Scott Fitzgerald based Daisy's wedding to Tom Buchanan in his novel The Great Gatsby. Much like Jay Gatsby, Fitzgerald was informed of King's "arranged marriage" to Mitchell while stationed as an army officer near Montgomery, Alabama, during World War I. Fitzgerald was unable to attend the wedding. Instead, Fitzgerald placed the wedding invitation, newspaper clippings reporting the ceremony, and a piece of Ginevra's handkerchief in his scrapbook with the note: "THE END OF A ONCE POIGNANT STORY."

Three days after Ginevra's marriage on September 7, 1918, a lonely Fitzgerald professed his affections for Zelda Sayre, a Southern belle whom he had met in Montgomery. A year and a half later, on April 3, 1920, Fitzgerald married Sayre in a simple ceremony at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York. At the time of their wedding, Fitzgerald claimed neither he nor Zelda still loved each other, and the early years of their marriage in New York City proved to be a disappointment.

King separated from Mitchell in 1937 after an unhappy marriage. One year later, Fitzgerald attempted to reunite with King when she visited Hollywood in 1938. The reunion proved a disaster due to Fitzgerald's alcoholism, and a disappointed King returned to Chicago. She later married John T. Pirie Jr., a business tycoon and owner of the Chicago department retailer Carson Pirie Scott & Company. She died in 1980 at the age of 82 at her estate in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Source The Chicago Tribune - Page 66 - September 8, 1918 via Newspapers.com
Author Unidentified Chicago Tribune columnist
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