? -- - - ? "-v; UilX1 ?_ aatter. ^;;.;;^y:-.:';'v:''\ ?-? -:-v FRJEMlT APR1I( U. m 1 "Sunset and e* enics, star, And one ci^ar call for tse And may there be no moanisg of the bar, Whea l put oof toaea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep, ?, Too free-for When that wb&fe;dfresbh out the boundless deep, Turns again ho?e," ?? Such was f^e fhHiag; h&lfep of Mary Etta /-Saffiea^ah^j^^fe of WMI Parking: the closfe \>d?iche~ heaattfejl; Sabbath day ? April the ninth. ;. : After a most useful and beau tiful life this good wmuaa lps met ber *nfe? faa? to face" and left sad: and foaeiy a devoted, husband, sister, Mrs. R. E. Belch er, a brother, Mr. J.X Kiacagan^j and several affeCiionare nieces and a nephew to whom she has been a second tnolher. Having no children of her; owa her .toother love has .been j lavished upon ihe clildren of her j brothers and beTotvn baby sister ] who was left to her care-in early \ girl-hood. She kjved 4 he beau- i lifui and more than all else, she] loved little children sod flowers. She united wkb the Free Wiit Baptist church at Marlborough at the age of fifteen and ?y stain ed a communicant of thsichafdb until her death. Her readies" were tenderly laid to rest fit Korea! Hill Cemetery Monday afternoon at four o'clock, funeral services being conducted by Rev. O. E Fox, assisted by Rev J 3.. Rumiey. * Many beautiful iforstJ designs esteem in

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