Show Till lAMAHZIVr nriJIIIMI Ban rincltco Chronicle General Ornl granddaughter ties married a ItUMlan Pro bon ants here loilnv that the will have better luck with n foreign nlllnce then did hun h-un Mr HJrtorli The Amerlcin Ie Pon are never particularly glad 1 to Me their beaullm and etreinw I leave I their native Und for good I bit they with hm well often they mike Ihe hIt h-It mar be a partial connotation tr and br pvrheii by II e middle of the next century to flood their I ictn < lanli a inrt of 1il govirnlne pover ot eery foreign nation The rIve have had lome such experience and why not the Americana Kansas City Star In reodlnc the elaborate accounts 01 the mIn 01 lIu Julla llranl and White Cnlluah Inany elderly pim Ia III recall the simple rites attend nil the union of the grandfather and if h andmh 01 the Wide I The bridegroom was a subaltern In tire UnIt4 Stated arair still the bride the thtuarlittr r an 0111fashlonet planter living ear Ht It uU There was no splendor about that wed line A tingle totorvanony sufTleod and the nowopaper i ifof accounts of t he affair were brief and slinple Yet 01 the two weddIncs the former come 10 position greater historic Intst than ron bo ho1 for In can nllon with the elaborate event al Newport |