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predicts that at some future clay he will be taken into the firm. At present (June 13, 1906) he is engaged to be married to the daughter of the mayor of the city. His affability and good comradeship bave made him very popular in social circles, and his marriage to the sweetest woman in Phila, delphia comes as a matter of course. Etta Gladhill has moved North from her old home at Westminster. She thought a long while about marrying before she finally consented to change her name, but was at last persuaded by a preacher that her life work was surely marked out for her with him, and though all her friends were sorry to see her leave, still all rejoiced to think that she was happy; and never has she I"C- grettcd this change, for she loves her work, and her proudest mo- ments are when her husband asks her advice about something for his .sermons, which advice she is always happy to be able to give. Her star predicts that she will live a long and useful lifeamong those for whom her husband labors. The next star was dark and bloody. It indicated war, and the vision 1 saw was in conformity with its prophecy. Captain Miller was the only man of his class who entered the ar-my. He has covered himself with glory and hall or. Not long ago there could have bccu seen in the morning papers a glowing description of tile glorious charge of"Cap- --i" 75ยท:-