Show i 1 j Lindy's Surprise Hop V iI i j I COLONEL CHARLES A. A LINDBERGH C COLONEL V took a flying surprise op into matrimony matrimony matri matri- mony much after the fashion n of his sudden for Paris and his departure for unannounced unannounced unannounced un announced destinations In fact he didn't even even ven give th the industrious newspaper men a cl chance cIance ance to report whether or not he carried sandwiches and letters of introduction on this V momentous honeymoon flight Any male mate who has hovered nervously on the brink ot a wedding d day y can sympathize V with Lindy's craving to get it over with quiet quiet- V ly 1 Any brides who have but recently gone through the str strain in of innumerable receptions and teas and miscellaneous parties will feel V that Anne Morrow was wise in foregoing the qu questionable delights of a resplendent wed- wed VV ding V V It It was as so o typical of the unostentatious Anne and Lindy that th they y should wed in itt this simple way And the beauty of it is that their marriage ceremony will mean just as much to then them as though they had gone through an elaborate show The plain truth is that the real and lasting marriages take place in the heart and spirit and the ceremony ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony is not much more than a perfunctory a-perfunctory conformance to custom and the law Anne and and and Augustus have begun a honeymoon in which ich a w whole oe nation takes a deep interest If the wishes of millions of people mean anything any any- anything thing then the simple rites by which Anne V Morrow became Mrs Charles A. A V Lindbergh opened up a vista of happy wedded life tife for V this famous couple V l |