Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1914 — Lured from Alter by Hat. [ARTICLE]
Lured from Alter by Hat.
d d d Winchester, Va.—Sharing the attentions ot many ardent admirers who professed to be deeply in Jove with her, Miss Mary Geode, daughter of John Goode, of Capon Springs, W. IjA., braved a severe storm to elope with Turner Lockhart, of the same vicinity, but just a* they were about to board a train here for Hagerstown, Md., they were arrested by a policeman, who had been wired by the girl’s father to stop them. Lockhart and the girl had driven 25 miles over rough and rugged mountain roads, through a drenching rain, in murky darkness. Several times they lost their way, but brilliant flashes of lightning enabled them *to get on the right road. The girl was persuaded to return home when her father promised to buy her a new hat
