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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. MONDAY. MARCH 18, 1929.° ROVAL AR TOWED "y s, INANGENT CHURC Simplicity of Old Edifice to €reet Guests From Euro- pean Nobility. | On Usingfil’cyolc; | CrowOratorsDeclarePlant | Vital in Religious | . . | Ceremonies. l By the Associated Press. SHERIDAN, Wyo., March 18.—Two | Crow Indians are in Sheridan to use By he: Assoolibel Breas. the white man's methods to obtain their | “rights.” OSLO, March 18.—The ancient cholf | "girm’ in their belief that the Indian | geats of Our Savior's Church, severely | church is endangered by the action of | plain in their Lutheran simplicity, will | the Wyoming el bion o | the sale of peyote plant, Barney hold royal guests from many 1ands|covoe “former: Haskell foot ball star, | when Prince Olaf, heir to Norway's|and Holman Ceasly, veteran head of the | throne, claims his bride, the Princess |native American church in Montana Martha of Sweden, at noon Thursday. [#nd Wyoming, have come for, the ad- As Norway has no nobility or priv- | vice of attorneys for contemplated court fleged social class, the royal wedding |action will not be marked by great displays | They want the peyote plant to us of splendor of luxury, but the distinc- | in the sacraments of their church, just | tion and popularity of the vouthful|as the whites use wine it | couple and the dignity of their rela-| “You have Kkilled our game,” said tives will make the event imposing. | Covote oratori “You have substi- Our Savior's Church, the chief re- | tuted your civiliz: n for ours, until we ligious edifice in Norway's capital, dates [ have only one right, and that onc right from the seventeenth century, and its | is embodied in the Constitution of the spire and part of the tower are from | United States. It is the right of ador- an even more remote past. Jt stands |1 in the heart of Oslo, with the flower | market at its front. Ceremony to Be Lutheran. i will take place according to the D Lutheran ritual, for the State religion | of both Norway and Sweden is of | of the Wyoming L that communion. The Bishop of Oslo | that the peyote plants were used for the The | marmfacture of a habit-forming drue. | service will be as simple as the artless | Under a measure sponsored by severity of the edifice, which is without | Willis Spear of Sheridan, the dr architectural splendor or the adorn- | prohibited in the State. will direct the solemn ceremony. ment of sculpture and paintings. i The royal guests will occupy fl\l‘Y choir seats, plain hardwood benches, | which are elevated but a few inches above the floor of the auditorium. There wiil be King Haakon and Queen | Propert Maud of Norwayand Prince Carl and the Princess Ingeborg of Sweden; the | Crown Prince Gustav Adolph of Sweden and the crown princess: Prince Eugene, brother of King Gustav of Sweden, Prince Axel of Denmark, who {5 the brother-in-law of the bride: the Duke of York from England, a cousin | of Prince Olaf; Prince Henry, the con-| sort of the Queen of Holland, and other members of the Scandinavian royal families. Aisle Seats for Officials. ; | Seats down the aisle will be reserved | for the Norwegian cabinet, the mem- bers of Parliament and their wives, Supreme Court justices, members of the | displomatic corps, high government offi- | cials and officers of the army and navy. | The church will seat 1,600 persons. On the organ gallery a select corps of students will sing during the service. The princely newlyweds will drive | immediately after the ceremony in the | royal coach, drawn by four horses with | out-guards and a following troop, through the main strest of Oslo leading to the Royal Palace. There King Haakon and his Queen will entertain with a luncheon for 200 persons. The populace will see Olaf and Martha again after the luncheon, for the couple then will ride through the | streets to receive the salutes of loyal | citizens. . The prince and his bride leave in the | evening for a honeymoon on the| continent. Death-Watch Beetle. Wood-worm is the popular name of | this enemy insect, and some call it the | Death-watch Beetle, from its habit of | making a tapping sound in the wood- | work it attacks. No wood is safe from | it. While it is generally supposed that it attacks only anclent houses, this is| not the case, for it will sometimes ap- pear in a perfectly new house and pro- ceed to bore into the timbers. 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