edciety editor of the Times, mysteriously disappeared and nothing has since been heard of her.wcThe visit of Charles Leonhardt, printer of Richmond, to Brazil j 8r Monday, recalls to memory that it has been twenty-eight years ago this November since his sister,Mrs. Lora Leonhardt Wright, so-mltnlt;JuLittle Lora was lured from hersqtoladesk at the Times to become the illwife of a man known as Albert feL. O. Wright, a free lance sales- ur man for Moon automobiles. He 1! and Lora lived apparently happily T at Ft. Wayne a short time before fa she just faded out of this world, ca Neither she or her husband, found I 1-to be an imposter, were ever seen 1 again by anyone who knew them, cl Little Lora (she was 5 feet 2 inch- at es tall and weighed about 100 | 0 pounds) was a smart little lady, and it is presumed she learned too much about her husband forn: e:her own good. If Lora is alive | b today she is 58 years of age.e, I lc