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My Are**Ut doet aat ya« carry ; • Sweat Ormfia Brawn Hair PraaaiM • : Pam.da Plaaaa aaad ma Beret 0«or« a • j Brawn Hmr Oraaaint Pomnda BOW. , • 1 enrlrte ... (M« f #r ! • eta; |1 M far S canal. If I am nat aat- ; ? Itfied. I may return nnnaad poOlan witk- a n la 7 daya aad rat my manay took. • • • Ham* • Addrtaa I Tawn I CHFCE HIBI FOB AOFBT'B OFTFB • • □ Plrata aand ma yanr Bib Monay- , ? maklrt ARtata preaeattlea. fwm • • Bamplca and Free Sampla Caaa Offar. • (aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa YERGAN URGES R A C E - JEWISH UNITY PLAN NEW YORK. N. Y. - Dr. Mrx Yergan, president of the Nationml Negro Congress, called upon 75 c< mmunity leaders here this week to demand Department of Justice investigation of the connection be tween fascist organizations which foment race hatred and the out break* against Jews and Negroes in New York and elsewhere throughout the country. The emergency meeting called by the National Federation for Con stitutional Liberties, at the Hotel Pennsylvania, to combat recent anti-Semitic violence in Greater New York and similar drives against racial minorities in other major cities unanimously adopted a rerolution presented by Dr. Yer gan urging action by Mayor La- Guardia, President Roosevelt and the Department of Justice to term inate the activities and publications of fascist organizations in New York and throughout the country. In his opening remarks, Dr. Yer gan emphasized the necessity for unity of all minority groups in combatting race hatred and other un-American manifestations. Said Dr. Yergan: “Jews, Negroes, and other minorities must join hands with organized labor—for together we form the great majority of dem ocratic forces in this country. We must fight with all our power those forces within our ranks which seek to divide us and put Negro against white Jew against Gentile Catholic against Protestant” Coeds Enjoy Smedley Brunch Mrs. George E. Smedley enter tained Miss Julia Mae Kendrick, a Fiskite, Mae's houseguest, Dorothy Jordan of Springfield, Maas., Juanita Robinson. Ala and Kathryn Clark, Boston, Mass., at her home on Mel bourne avenue. She waa assisted by Mrs. Lulu Mahoney, and Mrs. Minnie Yeagins. The table was attractively set for 14. with a sled filled with tiny pack ages as the centerpiece. A delicious menu delighted the guests as well as the added thrill of being pho tographed by Mr. A small token was received by each guest The girls enjoyed themselves from 10 a m. to 1:50 p m. Guests included: J. Newton Brown Jr, Mildred Blount Mary J. Leigh. Jean Brooks, Gloria Gor don, Demarris Solomon, Mable Wright Wyolean Strong, Dorothy Jordan, Juanita Robinson, Kathryn Clarke and Julia Mae Kendrick. LiCAL NOTICES •TATS or MICHIGAN BN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOB THK COUNTY OF WAYNE IN CHANCERY ROSIE M. CARTER. Fla intiff Vs. N*. KUO MORON CARTER. Da ten Hat At a Marion as arid Ora* MM at tha Court Hooaa la tte City of De troit ta eaid County, on ttao Nth day of Decambor. AD, INI Pnnßt: TM Bern— SHERMAN D. CALLENDBI Circuit Judge In this eauee. ft appearing by affi davit hereto attached, that the defen dant. Miron Carter, cannot be Barred by process Issued out of this court as he Is not a resident of the State of Michigan, but that be realdee In Wash ington. Georgia: bn motion of Roxborougti and Talia ferro. Attorney, for the plaintiff. rr IS ORDERED that the defendant. Miron Carter, appear end answer the blit of complaint filed In thU eauee. within three month, from the date of this order or thit said bill be taken as confessed, end that this order be published In the Michigan Chronicle, and served, according to law. SHERMAN D. CALLENDER Circuit Judge A True Copy: _ _ CASPAR J. UNGEMAN. CMtH Bv A. W Berger. Deputy Clerk STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF WATNR IN CHANCERY ESTHER LEE WILLIAMS. Flri** l ** Vt No I3O*D CURTIS WILLIAMS. Defendant ORDFR or PUBLICATION At • iniion of ba Id Court hold At the County Build Inf in th* City of Detroit County of Wayn*, Stat* of Michtfan. on this 3rd day of N(warnbar. AD. 11*3 Present: Thl Hto.— LSTFR A MOTJL Circuit Judge R appearing from The Affidavit of tho Plaintiff, on fll« la th* abovw en titled cause. that th* Defendant Curtl* William*. fa not a r*»td*nt of th* State of Michigan. but that be doe* reald* at 310 Both Street In the City of Chicago. County of Cook and Stat* of lUinoia: _ On Motion of Julian W. Parry. At* tomey for th* Plaintiff. IT IS ORDERED that Curtis Wil liams appear and answer th* BUI of Complaint filed In this cause within thre* (31 month* from th* dat* of thia Order, or said Bill will b* taken a* confessed against him: And IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of Mid Ord*r be sent to the last known address of this said Defendant by reglitared mad. and tn caa* no registered return receipt atgned by the Defendant la received, that this Order be published, as re urn a moll _ Circuit Judge. A True Copy! Caspar J Llngeman. Clerk Br A W Bereer, Deputy CWrtt STATE OP MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POR THE COUNTY OP WAYNE IN CHANCERY CHART.ES WTLSON. Plaintiff Va. No m.IOO TNE7, WTTRON, *l*o known as INFIX WILSON. Defendant At a semi on of said Court held at the Court Ho\e*e In the City of Detroit. In aald County, on th* tth day of De cember. A D . 1843. Present: Th* Hon.— SHERMAN D. CALLENDER Circuit Judge. In thl* cause. It appearing by affida vit hereto attached, that the defendant, Ine* Wllaon. also known at Inell Wil ton. cannot be aerved by process ta med out of this court, aa ah* la not a resident of th* Stat* of Michigan, but that ah* r**ldea in th* City of St. Louis. Stat* of Missouri: On motion of Ronboroufh and Talia ferro. Attorney* for the Platntlffa. IT IS ORDERED that th* defendant. Ire* Wll«on. ala© known aa In*ll Wil son. appear and answer th* bill of complaint filed In this caua*. within three month* from th# dat* of thl* order, or that Mid bill b* taken aa confe««ed. and that this order b* •erved bv registered mall on th* de fendant to her laat known addr*M. and In th* event that asm* la not re ceived that the same h* published in the Michigan Chronicle, and aervod. according to law. SHERMAN D. CALIJWDER Circuit JudfO. A Trua Copy: CASPAR J LINOEMAN. Clerk By A. W. Berger. Deputy Clark 'THE MTCHIKAN CHRONICLE - • A RELIABLE INDEPENDENT WEEKLY Veralee Fisher Married Here To C. Wells By GLADYS MILLB Mias Veralee Fisher, of Detroit, was united in marriage with Cadet Charles Wells of Hampton univer sity, by the Rev. William H. Peck, in the home of her parents on lsst Tuesday evening at 0 o’clock. The Rev. Charles Wells, father of the groom, gave them his blessings. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cato Fisher of Fischer avenue, and Cadet Wells’ parents are the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wells of Windsor, Ontario. Miss Fisher was givep In marriage by her father, before the lighted fireplace, arranged with tall candles and huge baskets of baby mums. She wore a white satin princess gown with sweetheart neckline over which Yell a billowy skirt of white illusion. She wore her sister’s finger-tip veil held in place by a coronet of pearls; white roses and gardenias comprised her bridal bouquet Sister la Matron ef'Hener Mrs. Pope Benjamin, the former Nancy Fisher, acted as her sister's matron of honor; she was lovely in a bouffant gown of blue faille, with inserted motif of fuschia velvet Her Dutch cap was made of sequin studded net and her flowers were Russell roses attached to a tiny blue tulle muff. Ernestine and Mary Louise Fisher attended their sister in iden tical frocks, made similar to the matron's in shades of pinic and gold. They carried rose corsages, attached to tulle muffs, and Dutch caps adorned their tresses. Lyle B. Browning Best Man Lyle Browning of Windsor* was best man for Cadet Wells, and Bob Johnson and Gordon Lawson wars the ushers. Mrs. Fisher, the bride's mother, chose a heavenly blue crepe gown for her daughter’s wed ding, with a contrasting corsage. Mrs. Wells was stately in blue with a corsage of red and white. Miss Alice Fields, a sorority sister of the bride, assisted at the piano and Andrew Henry rendered vocal selections appropriate for the occa sion. A huge white candle towered the wedding table, surrounded by huckleberry and mistletoe. Two white frosted wedding cakes, en scribed with the first names of the couple, Charles and Veralee, com pleted the unusual setting. Out of town guests were the groom’s sisters. Mrs. Hattie Hale of Morgantown. W. Va.; Mrs. Claudia Posey of West Virginia State col lege; Mrs. Lillian Palmer and her daughter, Cora of Clifton Forge, Va.; Lieut, end Mrs. Carlyle John son of Tuskegee; Miss Elizabeth Hamilton of Ml Sterling, Ky.; Jim mie DeShields, and Mrs. G. Brown ing of Windsor, and Sgt. Coleton Nutt of Washington. D. C. Among the Detroit guests were the bride's aunt and uncle, Atty. and Mrs. H. B. Taliaferro and daughter, Talullah; the groom's sister. Miss Cora Wells, Pope Benja min. Mrs. Charlotte Hilliard, Mrs. J. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd. Mrs. Dorothea Manzilla. Robert Douglas, Mrs. Charles Lawson, Mrs. Gordon Lawson, Miss Carol Camay and eChorß A reception waa bald ta Canada later at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Walls. Cadet and Mrs. Wells left immediately following the reception for Hampton university where he will be stationed until this March. Utley-Williams Marriage Told Names On Napkins Discloses Secret On Sunday afternoon an an nouncement of the secret marriage of Mr*. Callie M. Utley to Leslie Williams of Chicago, wag made at a lavish dinner at the home of the bride, 292 E. Palmer. The marriage, which was solemnized in Chicago. Nov. 10, by Rev. J. W. Richards, was cleverly made known to the guests by gold embossed names of the couple entwined on pastel nap kins as the guests were seated at dinner. The tables were beautifully ap pointed and the whole house was a profusion of mums and roses. The bride was radiant in a dinner dress of tearose. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Odell Broom, a very close friend who also accompanied them to Chicago when they were mar ried. Guest* who were pleasantly sur prised included: Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Burrell Mr. and Mrs. L Free man, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Simp kina. Atty. and Mra. Leon Hubbard of Pontiac, Mr. and Mra. Ralph An derson, Vera Moore, Edward Broom, Odell Broom, Mrs. Marguerite Oliver, Mrs. E. Pearson, Mrs. Effie Holloway and others too numerous to mention. Robbins In Gala Natal Calabration Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robbins of Kenilworth had a number of friends in Saturday to celebrate Edward's birthday. He received a great many lovely as well aa use ful gifts. Catherine served a delicious re past of ham, baked beans and vege table salad. Some of the guests that helped make merry were: Mr and Mra. Willis Ivy, Lucille Brodford, William H. Mann, Alfred Shoata. Mr. and Mra Jack Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Spears, Miss E. Stringer, Mr. and Mra. R. Campbell Mr. Lewis, Mrs. L. Hennesey, Mr. and Mrs. L Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon, Mr. and Mra E. Watson, Mr. and Mra. Livermore and many others. MY BAD SKIN CHANCID OVStNICHT ■ 0»ly a v»*i* wlto ha* •affsr«4 wltS Hd iklt jaa ka«* wk«t )*> aat war at «h«a 1 ivtkt to ••• ay (»a m freak, ala a r >td immU. asali. It Mitd Jh* a ariraalal If TOO art gtaarta*. Slack Milt, ktg r*rat ally ikla arafttoas ltd aety teats (amtoraally aaat*4>, 4aat fa*l a rival wftk grvaay. ataaay waba-aklfto. Ltd BAT US* k*la ymm 0m air grtvala aaarvt akta fuatlt. g*a Ita aaaaata* affaato star* awratgkt. 1 tall tt BATPira BALH or BALSAM. Try It fat him algfcta. If M Ait aat kaat aaytkia* Hi avar triad Mtd kasfe aad gvt yavr Maaay. Tklt atr uaa tot gaad to to trtra tot tto tatt will ton. My MO VST-BA OK ram ra a taa yrataata yea. DID BO MOVKY, aalaaa ye* elafc. Wkaa yaataaa Sail rate. aaaly 91 *!•• storgea. 810 POUBI g* aa. (Ordan wttk CASK aaaltaad wail ad arayatd latarad.l laa If y«a dea't Maas tto lay yea fan! MATE 111 BALM OF BALAAM Writ# today—MOW! MT9S ALMS. IN Park Aveaet, D*»t St 4, Matt Tark 17, I. T. MISS WE*i. M. M.F ADDEM ■ Who was choMB "Miss Tuskegee” 1943-44. She Is • senior In the school of home economies, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albro McFadden. Lancaster. South Carolina. Marionettes End The Year With A Party The Marionettes closed another successful club year of work with a party at the 12-Horsemen's Civic Center, Erskine and John R. streets. More than 00 servicemen were guests of the club. The servicemen received gifts brought by civilian guests and club members. All branches of the service were repre sented. Refreshments were served buffet style from a long table laden with delicious food of all kinds The table was beautifully decorated in patriotic colors with a centerpiece of huge birthday cake in red and white, the Marionette club colors. The highlight of the evening was the purchasing of a War Bond by the club In its effort to live up to the club motto, “Dedicated to Service.” The bond was purchased and presented by motto, "Dedicated to Service.” The bond was pur chased and presented by Moees X. Fritz. Ute Marionette club la affiliated with the Detroit Association of Woman's dub Ynd is actively en gaged in civic and social work. The club was organized four years ago and bad made splendid progress under the fine leadership of its capable president, Mattie Hill, and excellent staff of officers, namely, Helen Schropshire, vice president; Viola Carson, secretary; Gay Car ter. financial secretary; Mildred Guyton, treasurer; Mildred Mc- Cants, parliamentarian; Ann Ford, chaplain, and other members. Joeie Brogdon, Mary Bailey, Wanda Miller and Lena Butler. STATE OP MICnOAM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POR THE COUNTY OP WATNE IN CHANCERY NORMAN BONNER, Plaintiff Vs. No. 390-004 MARTHA BONNER. Defendant ORDER OP PUBLICATION At a Maion of aald Court Ixl4 at th* County Building in th* City o< Detroit. County of Wayn*. Stat* of Michigan, on this 33rd day at Novam ber. AD, 1»43. Preseat: The Haa.— JAMES E. CHENOT Circuit JUdg* II appaarlng from th* affidavit of th* Plamtitt. hereto attached and on fil* In th* above-entitled cauae that the Defendant. Martha Bonner s, last known address was 80 Adalaide street Detroit. Michigan; that ahe ha* been separated from th* Plaintiff for a period of ten (10) years; and that th# cannot be found at th* tart known address either by th* Plaintiff or the Sheriff of Wayn* County—after dill rent search and inquiry; and that th* Plaintiff feels that th* Defendant la hiding or concealing herself in the City of Detroit to prevent aarvlo* from being made upon her; On Motion of Julian W. Parry, At torney for the Plaintiff. IT IS ORDERED that Martha Bonner appear and answer th* Bill of Com plaint filed In UUa cause within thre* i3> months fiwm th* dat* of this Order, or said Bin will b* tak«n aa confcased against h*r. And IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of aald Order b* s*nt to th* last known address of th* said Defendant by registered mall and* in case no registered return receipt signed by th* Defendant Is received, that thia Order b* published, as required by Law JAMES E, CHENOT Circuit Judge A Tin* Copy: CASPAR J. uVODfAN. Clerk By A. W. Berger, Deputy Clerk After 40-FOLKS FIND IT HARDER a To Keep Feeling M Strong end Well If you are losing nerv* force, pep. energy, am - bttion—and a fall f :in youthful (tip or l:fe-- it may be for enough viral Hemenra often needed AFTER 40 JHNHB On* of America * great Laboratories haa now produced OIV A MIN Thia dependable new VITA-MIN-IZED Tonic and BIT TERS with Real ORGANIC Iron la in tended for ADULTS ONLY. k» On* Night It can begin to ACT. FUll thr** weeks* supply of GlVAMlN—taken 3 times a day—must brtng tremendous merest* In N*rv* Pore*. Energy and Powor to any man or woman past 40— and thoroughly satisfy—o r NO CHARGE Your money b*ck If not positively delighted 100 Percent Noth mg el** th* asm# So get OIVAMIN today. SEND NO MONEY unl«*s you wish. On delivery, pay poetman only 93 IB—not a penny more. (IS. Ca*h order* shipped prepaid insured > Writ* Nowl GIV AMIN. 103 Park Av* . Dept 3SK. New York. 17. N Y. MOTICK TO SXAPEB: A tore Mtftor-Baek OutulM la atoeletoly **■•!•• a*4 legs). Dtttrlkstors era reatoaelkle. fgrroniM Our Adv«rtis«rt Boy Scout Party Held Here On December 28 On Tuesday, Dec. 28, at 8:30 p.m, at the Mt. Vernon Recreation Cen ter (in charge of William. Griffin), several hundred Boy Scouts and their friends gathered at the an nual Boy Scout party. There were amusements, and refreshments for aIL Donald Richardson of Troop 337 won first prize for writing a card to Buddy <Edgar A. Guest Jr.). Honorable mention was made of Commer Watson, Star Scout and junior assistant Scoutmaster and senior patrol leader at Camp Howell last summer because of the very fine Job he did; Pear Lie Lamar won second place for buying War Bonds, patrol leader of 337; Victor Major Sr„ patrol leader of 374, won second place for writing a card to Buddy. Advanced hi rank weiw Star Scouts Wardell Lott, Elmer Whit aker, Allan Bell, Donald Richard son, Commer Watson and Pear lie Lamar, troop 337; First Class Scouts Vidor Major. Charles Holloway, Ambrosia Livingston, Carl Gregory and William-Kelley, Troop 374, and Edwin Starrett Jr., Troop 371. Among thooe present were Robert Catching Jr., chairman of Advance Committee (who examines boys for various ranks); Ralph Griggs, com mitteeman Troop 371 and also a member of the advancement com mittee; Matthew Durio. committee man Troop 271; Stanley Wasik, com missioner of the East Woodward area; Edwin Starritt, Scoutmaster Troop 371. Mr. Holley. Scoutmaster Troop 373. Mr. Y. C. Miacheaux. Scoutmaster Troop 324, Benjamin F. Dunning, Scoutmaster Troop 374; Frederick Wright, Scoutmaster Troop 337; James Gibeon, chairman of Christmas program committee and also Troops 371, 373 and 374. Mr. and Mrs. accom panied their eon. Ambrosia, Mr*. Cora Watson, Dem Mother Troop 337; Mr. and Mrs. Gregory accom panied their son, Carl, Mrs. Wil liam Spaulding, Miss Hoffman, Eagle Scout, James Garuthere, for merly of Troop 271, and father, whose brother now serves in the United States army. Father Henry was there with his bag of magical tricks for the boys. The evening commenced with a very Interesting movie show and ended with photographs being taken. Two Servicemen Feted At Party White home on a recent furlough and leave. Staff Sgt. Trank Hall, stationed at Greensboro, N. C., and Lt Solomon Reeves, stationed in Oakland. Calif., were entertained by Miss Luciotia Clemons, with a buf fet supper and card party at her home. 2939 Elmwood. Others present included Mrs. Mary Lou Reeves, the Lt s mother; Mrs. Norvella Lester, Alice Roy, Mrs. Clara Hogan. Anita Whitaker, Alice Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evans. A lovely time was had by all and the servicemen have re turned to their -espective stations. RKMKMRRK TOt’l LOVED ONES! WEAR THIS SMART GENUINE STERLING SILVER PHOTO RING FOR MEN * WOMEN |||jfg Cat tarn Mat* Daalra with Taar Fhata Haa4 FalataA ia OU. Bat la Ma««ifia4 Dm* Cr ratal. GUARANTEED WATER-PROOF WILL NEVER PADS tfcaw jaar la*#4 aaaa n« haaa aat far fattaa Sr w*«ria* thia Startta* SO vat Fhata Rla» with that aartaia aaanaaaa a •tatara haaatlfallr haa4 ealaraA la alt. Baary ■*> aa4 wamaa aa tha war at haaaa fraat ah#al4 waar aaa with arl4a. Rla4a»Jy javalrr araftaawa aa4 artlaioaUj LIFE TIME GUARANTEE OP . SERVICE Wa win faftalah aa4 raaaw war rim* at aar lima far a Hat tarrlra chart* as RSa ha aaaar aaat as haa4ltaf aa4 paata fa, fta ti|il| all rarta ara rataraa4 SEND NO MONET , •imply salt a yhtta ar alaar oa% aa •a* pa hat which wtU ha ra- \4 UH tara#4 la (**4 aHar Whaa Jw.JU raar Fhaia Stag arrteaa. far pl»a a tha paataaaa saw aaata Wa aar taatara aa caah ardara raatara. S«a4 la a Fapar Strip with raar rlag fiafar maatrra far correct »l»c FISK INDUSTRIES a a nw aaatma. m w. *r 11. arc MARRIAGE LICENSES Roman Matthew Ware, 29; Ber nadette Rose Sisco, 23. Eddie Peoples, 27; Ruth A. Alex ander, 22. George Brown, 33; Alberta Mickle, 37. John M Arnold, 28; Isabel Merri weather, 28. Eugene Rushton, 23; Cumi Smith 24. Jesse Leon Burton. 23; Ruby Lil lian Yates, 23. Kirk Odom, 46; Lee Moore. 25. Clarence Newson Duncan, 21; Ruth Glover Hunter, 18. Willie Clarence Lackey, 21; Mary Frances Davis, 20. Doc Davis, 55; Eugenia Alex ander. 38. Willie Whittaker, 46; Margaret Bonner, 43. Robert Fulton Bolden, 50; Maudie Joan Hunter, 25. Willie Norman, 33; Irene Bush. 39. Willie Jones, 19; Eula Matthews, 19. Bert W. Dearing, 20; Eleanor Al fred. 18. James F. Arnold, 49; Rena Harris, 41. Robert Coleman, 42; Harriett Smith, 42. William H. Richard, 34; Henrietta Johnson, 30. Jimmy A. Thrasher, 20; Louise Erskin, 17. Joseph H James Jr, 22; Lucille E. Clayton, 21. Clyde Parker, 22; Leona Cochran, 23. William Thom a* Marsh, 19; Char lene Thompson, 20. Floyd White, 49; Harriett Bland, 47. Tall Burn McCoy, 28; Samantha Cross. 24. Willie Collier, 27; Edna Robinson. 24. Hubbard Garfield. 38; Nellie Thomas. 40. Andrew Leroy Jackson. 29; Lil lian Beatrice Savoy, 29. William Phillips, 27; Helen Bar nett, 24. John R. Braxton, 26; Edith P. Black, 26. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr and Mrs. Claybom Freeman, of 692 Ferry E., wish their friends to visit them at their new home at 3635 Milo; between Six and Seven M,le roads on Conant near Nevada. IN MEMORIAMS In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Goolsby-Johnson, who passed away January 8, 1943. She lived with her daughters. Misa Emmie Goo'.sby and Mrs. Flo rine Walker, 5381 Scotten. un til her death. I cannot say. and I will not say That she is dead. She is just away! With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, She has wan* dered into an unknown land. Think of her faring on, as dear In the love of there, as the lore of here. . Think of her still a« the tame. I my She is not dead, she is just away! —Mrs. Sarah Florine Walker and Miss Emmie Goolsby, daughters 4381 Scotten In memory of my loving husband. Mr. Sebbron Wallace, who departed this Life Jan. 16, 1943. My heart still aches with sadness. My eyes have shed many tears. God only knows how 1 have missed you. At the end of this one year. Silently you suffered patiently You bore until God called You home to suffer no more. —Loving wife. 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