DOd, 80family, ulaiana In a orningpounds long, bet in•beeti0/ an dicular g himiecapi*oted in d upon of the W. S.b tweeni Byrd as oon-battoirilldingbaited I i nan oe rm tbe lndus-uouncn unamoer at nair-paat 7o’clock tonight. Ail members are urged to attend.Jas. L. Avis, Prei.EARLY MORNING MARRIAGEMist Avm Roudabush the Bride of Mr. Whitmore.Ceremony at 6:80 by Rev. JohnRuff, Wai Followed by Wed-ding Brakfait.ift heir B6G-ottom.feet ofISfiring in beingne of ed for Myers, Myers aaking lesday. rning. wever, death, lo the (achessnding estack oroner•y into5 bold lorrowoorbideaven*Hay-9 ironindlnglippedgreetA very pretty marriage took place yesterday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Roudabueh on West Market street, when their daughter. Miss Ava Amber, beoame ibe bride of Mr. James Harrington Whitmore, of Harrisonburg. Tbe oeremony was solemnised at b :30 o’clock in the parlor of tbe Roudabush home, in to* urt'*'noe of a few intimate friends and tbe immediate familiec of tbe oouple. Rev. John Ruff, of Mt.;Clinton, pastor of Cook's Greek-£!tbe lt;»*Tbe wedding was a very quiet one and there were no attendants. Tbe bride was charmingly attired In a gown of cream silk, with bat and gloves of tbe same color. Her going away dress was of black broad* cloth.Immediately after tbe ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to tbe invited guests £nd Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore 1 ft on tbe Southern train for Washington, Baltimore, and other eastern cities. They will return tbe latter part of tbla week by way of Norfolk and Richmond, and will make their home in Harrisonburg.Mr. Whitmore is a ion of Mr. and Mra. William C. Whitmore, formerly of Mt. Clinton, wbo moved to Harrisonburg several years ago. He is a member of the firm of Whitmore Bros., among tbe best known horse dealers in tbe Valley. His bride was born at Mt. Clinton and has made her borne in Harri sonburg for several years. Sbe is a young lady of attractive personality, wbo is deservedly popular among a large circle of friends inHirisonburir and vicinitv.a opuuiivwere in today wagree mition re dlscharf harmoni Senaton there it cess in tlous ardo term ii q Jiry bjaffairsBrowns' whether facts o problem of this today plt; tlon in 1the subj Senatonthe oth heard be Mr. Tillon accoiThed Preside) the neg soon aa Senatorspeaker, the Ph beglnni countryquest lotdent to private not to I derstaoc lie sent! bv tbe mander-he is cle in thisSenatA Indorse dent in tering i dfaoharg think.‘ ‘ the orifar.”Mr. E of war sustainpower tlt; elusive I tary ofdepartm Tbia. h hundred be so. * friend opowerail th* i