Show I ADMIRAL BRINGS BRIDE TO Ud Ua S Russian Woman to Moth Moth- Mother er cr Family of Seven Orphans CHARLESTON s. s C. C NOv 18 By The Associated Rear Ad- Ad Admiral miral Newton A. A McCully foster foster- ther fa-ther extraordinary of Russian orphans I came home Thursday to the lie Charleston Charleton I navy yard wIth his year old RUS Rus- RusSian sian wife of one month and there wu was I greeted by his adopted family of seven The family of nine wes vas united in inthe Inthe the year old admirals admiral's big house under the navy yards yard's familiar oak tress trees I didn't tell anybody about my plans before fore I 1 left the admiral We said because I 1 wasn't sure that it would be pulled ot off myself I 1 only found out cut outa a few months ago that Olga Mrs had been dIvorced from the young Russian the had married while I 1 wu was still tn in Russia and aJ a- though I had written to her on an some some- somewhat what different footing when I 1 heard the news I was U not sure that she would be agreeable Admiral MCC McCully lly saId he flIed filed with the tate state department before he sailed a a. written request for a passport for less to be They had not seen seenI each other tn in ten years having parted parte In Russia tn in 1917 At Revs now TaWn since It became terri terrt territory tor tory he found Olga and on October 15 13 was married There was tense tenae excitement among amoni the McCully children when the couple arrived home Mrs McCully remained quiet Pret Pret- Pretty ty with a shock of bobbed d halt hair pushed p back from her forehead the he spoke little English although her distinguished husband said aId she reads read and writes It very Hell ell The children speak both bath English and |