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Show fST0N CARLISLE VICTIM OF "FLU" The hearts of the youth of tho city, among whom Easton CarlUlo woa a special favorite, were saddened when the news was given out that he had been takn by pnumoula, following a severe case of Influenza. His father had a short time before been affllct- , cd with the dreaded dlsoase but cscap I d with alight 111 effects and later l v mother had a severe case, and . hjle good woman was Just getting 1 Around when Easton contracted the i I malady. In her motherly anxiety to Jl 'help her afflicted son she went to j the bedside and with tho young wlfo .' struggled night and day to bring him ! through, but tho hands of tho de- ' stroyer seemed fixed from tho start II 1 . . l nn . j uuu oaiuraay, itiarcn --, no aica. Kaston Carlisle was tho son of Ho-wJw4'ei- J. Carlisle and Martha Wright, Tjpr and was born December 30, 1892. 11 He married Priscltla Brown about I! two years ago and one child Is tho I r suit of this union. Besides his wife I ami child ho leaves tho following If brothers and sisters. Hebor J., Jr B. Floronce, Wallace, Joseph, Edwin, Martha and Evelyn. I , Easton Carlisle was an exemplary young man, one of which any community com-munity might well bo proud, and tho loss falls heavily on his good llttlo wlfeand angel mother, those who J knew him best and loved him most. May a kind providence make their burdens light through the Influence of his ktndly spirit. II Funeral" services will be held at the city cemety today at 1 o'clock M rm nn .111 Ijtnva Win B,, y. lu. no .-.- "... ....... W. residence of the 'father. Weber J. Car- lisle, 107 South Second East street at Ejjl 12:30 p m where the remains may B be viewed from 10:30 to 12 o'clock B, noon. |