Washington at ge “en "Glory lory of fe: ‘George Washington's => Wedding Day R ANU. styled 1 ¥ CHIL Lie J OQ and glistening ¢ Rr Kent Connty WOR" light flooded the rth moveien ol ane ing the the tures of wings ar th Veet redl wl and nrett pre(ey SONZS pirdx the orioles rose dir as t feather he from bo the tall, flitted swood hedge ma enolin tae: fa rising throats ling i Oo! swaving popia darted off into the woods the grand “3181 ol leaves : children WASHINGTON AS A BRIDEGROOM. who ther \ twenty -seventh ts PH v ¢ ¥ ¥ 1 veur of his age, ma a handsome and imposing br He was cloth of ideg room i in a snit due «toth, with re ww rimming and ornament His wa «d silk lored, % and 8 powdered, white satin, embrois and gold nwkles knees, on his shoe and his hair w were inch the soldier in spproached the He illan dress as he with military bearing. The Rev, Mr. Mossam, ienls, steppes to the On a sweet une day, ously, this reverend stood at the ame ing the same 'ady present w Wits every Civ in fall chancel can- rail ten years previ gentleman chancel await 01 rail, whom awe seventeen, AE HOW iting. Then, ithe age of slie became the bride of Daniel Parke lived but years thereafter, As the marriage ceremony proceeded the earnest gray eyes of Washington never left her face. The sped that had come over tlus youug Mars when, on a burried dispateh trip, he had stopped to dine at Major Chamberlayne's and had been smitten by the charms of this lady, who was one of the guests, had not departed, Had Colonel Wa Jdngton been eap- able of comprehenuirg a description of his bride's costume as afterward told by a woman whn was present he would have learned that her gown was of heavy corded silk, with threads of silver interwoven through it; that the overskirt was looped back with fine fustis, even Valley Forge. ACCOWIpNLILIS 0 be attend reat ; of the ending the {syvorge prayer Mossum, lon of gmnmen in Oession home of the “The White House,” the P Aid White House!" bride, on amunkey stich at “The Ig party a feast and frolle Hed ie aehied the Parl oach bh Ir § Jolin 111] en into t ihidd il healt £1) bivide ind bridegroom here were wedding | i jel (ns | drank to S100 § I.ou collector a pletare of thi Dispat them retary, and Poxt HEion gave his sex Miss Mar Dandridg Steller the pint O13 nem! res 10 poss then - Adi Lori PA rd . > who Levi Kor - MA PCH. Me Jpg, Snir idle St a Aft. DF go. PVs a BA ie Ta ind : - » g » ” Jarre prot PE PN. CA rns - » LF - i Coty A Be Barn. JA dl RX Lanean ko i . o / FAA he. OF 2 oe EAE pp ’ 5 MES pow A Cw flops A eZ SAM CPt mm > aie ds A Log ’ PRM. WL A - “a « - op GEORGE thes Woo one and tnaste iv a how for 1 all | Knows ionel’'s horse | place be i i | i : i | MARTHA WASHINGTON AS A BRIDE. side the coach, and a cortege of of- flcers and gentry, who had already mounted, drew around Other guests entered coaches, With the cracking of whips and the prodding of servants’ heels into horses’ flanks, the gay cave nleade started on its way toward the On February went yee ®ix was herefore, on lied, he toi was not oil, burt he wax oid i months as carelessly state, than sixty-seven years George Washington's Map. The original map made by Washington in 1775 of the lands on the Kanawha River, West Virginia, i granted to him by the British Govern ment for his the | Braddock expedition, is now in the pos. of the Library Congress ] The map is about two by five feet, wn | irely in the handwriting of Wash ington. The margin is filled with notes, also in Washington's handwriting, de scribing the boundary marks Iss Washington, and different features of the tract George in 1763 services in seR%ion of wed Cur Language. aw. Yes, father, I cu. it down" His Dad (grimly)-"Very well, You may now proceed to cut it up."—New York American. Giiven to Chicago! Washington as He Looked, According to Captain Mercer the fol lowing describes Washington when he House of Burgess ‘| in 1758: : “He i= measuring stockings tht Indian, in his} 170 pounds though not poised on a | and straight, | Af an inches straig six fest and weighing well Iarge, and gracedully superb neck, with a Iarge rather than a prominent nose, blue grey, penetrating eyes, which are wide. ly separated and overhung by heavy brows, A pleasing, benevolent, though commanding countenance, dark brown hair, features regular and placid, with all the muscles under control, with a large mouth, generally firmly closed.” Houdon's bust accords with this de- scription, Unsentimental, “George Washington get a great deal of erwadit for not telling a He” “Yes,” answered the man who thinks that all Is fair in business: “truthfal ness often helps a man to get credit, but it sometimes interferes with his as two in shaped, is a profits.” . i ——————————————— His tireatest Achievement the mi said shingte i me,” ge Wa And now {« tea did her that e001 “what made Lim great. 1 see your hand raisad, Arthur, What was ity “Crossed the Delaware standin’ up, and didn’t rock the boat ™ y te Hall Hotel C CENTRE HALL, PA JAMYS W. 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