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Show fesjjdent Withv . Fiancee Visits His Brother - Washington, Oct. 10 President ,Wllson and Mrs. Normal Clalt, his fiancee, motored to Rnltlmoro today to visit the President's brother Jos. 11, Wilson, who hod not met tho next mistress of tho Whlto House Wore Whllo there they attended church and wero tho guests of honor hon-or nt a family luncheon party ' Several hundred pcoplo In Haiti-moro Haiti-moro learned of the presenco of the couple and crowded about tho church and tiio apartment houso in which Joseph It Wilson lives to catch n glimpse of tho President and his bride to bo. Becauso It wos Sun-day Sun-day tho applauso of Friday and Saturday Sat-urday In New York and Philadelphia was missing, but the peoplo voiced their approval of tho President's choice In audible commcntR. Mrs. Halt woro a bluo taffeta gown a black velvet hat trimmed with fur, champagne colored glovcR nnd n short faco veil, and smiled happily nt the crowd. Tho President, too smiled continually. On tho third finger of her loft hand Mrs. Colt woro tho diamond engagement ring glvon her by tho President In Now York. It hod been reported that the platinum ring was set with only a solttalro diamond, but today It wos noticed that It also had sovoral smaller diamonds In tho narrow gold band. Efforts of a man giving his namo ns Joseph Pruljk and his address as Brussels, Belgium to follow tho President's Pres-ident's party nnd later to cntor tho church, caused a rlpplo of excitement. excite-ment. Tho man said ho was collecting col-lecting money" for tho suffering Belgians Bel-gians and that ho vns visiting '" Hnltlmoro. Tho police becomo suspicious, sus-picious, howovcr, and prevented him from entering tho church. Ho protested pro-tested that ho meant no harm nnd merely wanted to seo tho distinguish-ed distinguish-ed visitors. Tho President nnd Mrs. Oalt decided de-cided last night after tholr return from Philadelphia to make tho trip today. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson nnd their daughter Miss Alice plan to go to Tennesseo later this month and they wanted to meet Mrs. Oalt beforo leaving. I After an early breakfast tho President Presi-dent failed for Mrs. Oalt at her homoVa't 9 o'clock. They wero accompanied ac-companied on tho drlvo by tho Miss-ets Miss-ets Luoy and M.ary Smith or Now Orleans, cousins of tho President. mlin nrn Wllltn Hoilq CUOBtn. TIlO who nro Whlto House guesin. i ride t" Baltimore wnn made In nine ty minutes. Tho day v-in fold nnd tho members of tho 1 arty bundled themselves up In ni-ss. Mr. and Mrs. Wllsin and he'-daURhter he'-daURhter wero waiting at tholr nnort incnt and. after a ehort stay thc-c the entire party walked sovoral blocks to the Franklin Street Presbyterian Pres-byterian church, whero they occupied occu-pied the pastor's pow under tho ob-borvlng ob-borvlng eyes of an eagerly Interested fongrcgatlOn. Tho President nnd Mrs. Oalt entered Into tho entire nerlco, using tho Bamo hymn book. Tho rector, Row Hnrrls 13. Klrke, prayed that tho President bo glvon dlvlno guldanco In tho problems confronting con-fronting htm and hla sermon was on tho subject "Tho Power of Oood-noss." Oood-noss." At tho conclusion of tho service ser-vice tho clergyman asked that tho congregation remain until tho President's Presi-dent's party had loft. Tho luncheon nt Joseph R. Wll-son's Wll-son's apartment waa Btrlctly a fam- i,.. .H.I. Tf tirn innf-bnd llV tile lly affair. It was maraed ny me presentation to Mrs. Oult of a chop plattor painted In gold nnd Ivory tints by tho President's nleco. It was after 3 o'clock when tho visitors started bads for Washington .driving from tho npartment houso through a Btreot lined with pcoplo. During tho return trip tho Presidents automobile travoted rapidly, but was recognized by many peoplo. A constats con-stats on a motorcycle charged tho driver of ono of tho machines following follow-ing tho President of exceeding the speed limit, but mado no arrest. Tonight the President had dinner with Mrs. Oalt at her homo. Ho will deliver an address tomorrow moinlng beforo tho Daughters of the American Revolution nnd on Wcdncs-day Wcdncs-day will lay tho corner Btono of n now memorial amphitheatre at Arlington Arl-ington National cemetery. Mrs. Onlt Is expected to he present on both occasions. Messages from tho rulers of foreign countries congratulating tho President on IiIb coming marriage marri-age began nrrlvlng at tho Whlto Houso today. The first to como -vas from Prosldent Polncaro of Franco. Tho ambassador and ministers of tho vnrloiis countries already have congratulated tho President. If tho President nnd his fianceo have decided exactly when they will bo married they havo r.ot divulged tho fact to friends and ro'htlves. Tho impression la growing, however, that they will not wait until December, as .originally lntlraatedv |