Front bunt. Md.. .Tune S.—Mia* Annie Johnson, a Scotch lass with raven black hair who Just arrived from Scotland after exciting experience* through the war zone, will he married this evening to David Adams at the residence of Charles Cathcart. '• X West Ijoo street. Mr. Adams, who had been in this country a yeat sent for his betrothed who had made several Ineffectual attempts to leave Glasgow. She was hooked on the Transylvania at the time of the sinking of the I.usitania. but the authorities stopped the sailing. She finally sailed on the Curnnla and was in the war zone three days. They took the route past the roast of he-lund and on Sunday. May '.’S. the periscope of a submarine was sighted through telescopes It was fol-,• lowing and orders were given forlife belt* to be uid «t the doors for ever one on the vessel The life-j boats were also swung out.While in the war zone. Miss John-j son also saw a floating mine. The j Sunday before she Milled her brother left for Kdinburgh to Join the army, j She has .m unde serving In the artillery in France* She saw many I recruits Joining the army. There was j much activity on all sides. Itiplune* I and monoplanes were belnK made for the use of the army and ships that had been damaged by the enemy were being repaired in the yards. Miss' Johnson said she was well aware of! the zreat risk, but was willing to take the chance to meet her future husband.A big reception will be given tonight by Mr. and .Mrs. Cathcart in honor of the newly-weds.