L, 28, 1922.Itlt;IS Changes Mind At Last Hour. fWashington Herald: “There was I waiting at the church, runa the line of a once.popular song of the day. It measurably fits the predicament of Rutherford Riley Richardson, 20, a farmer of Madison townshin, finds him- yj,j self. Richardson may not have been “waiting at church but he was unquestionably deserted at the altar.For the bride that was to have been his is now the wife of Andrew Franklin Dillon, a'' Baltimore Ohio shop employee of Washington. Consequently, no return will be filed in the office of ° the clerk of Martin c».unty at Shoals on•athe license Richardson obtained there to marry Mona A. Sharum, of Burns e‘K ; City and Odon.Within a short time before the hour she was to have been married to Richardson, Miss Sharum, formerly an, employee of the First National bank of Odon, and a daughter of the late Al-TlmenwilltonTlcomhart P Khiirnm nt nnrlharn Murtin SUObert P Sharum, of northern Martin county, came to Washington. Using a lor 'thetaxicab, it is claimed, to make the trip from Odon to tins city. The marriageofcomsclited license record at the office of the Da-r9* viess county clerk shows a wedding per mit to have been issued Tuesday, April 18, to Dillon and Richardson’s “intended They were married by the Rev. ieorge Virgil Thompson, pastor of the First ek at Episcopal church, a Bliort . 'time after leaving the court house nship. Xhe proposed marriage of Riciiara-u'i 1879, Bnd Miss Sharum is said to have been at the planned as an Easter event. The girl’s ed by m°ther i» reported to have visited . Washington a few da\B ago and pleaded with the girl to return with her and other, marry Richardson. Whereupon Dillon’s i’ and bride is declared to have exhibited a s who certificate to her mother showing her ithful to be the lawfully wedded wife of L)il-ted to ion. The bride’s mother lives at Odon, in the jt is understood.re the „ Dilion is a son of James F. Dillon, e but who lives on a farm in Martin county, illy to He ia twenty-one years of age.TlHoyEvaTroHa*wellRutdeniStill8tillt;e willJ. Cha L. LHi