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Show I Mrs. CliauncKjr 31, Di.pon-. All gentleness and serenity was the girlhood of the daughter of Mr. William A. Ogden Ue-jsiatu. She went to her lessous, she studied her music and several sev-eral languages, and she was constant in her attendance at, the St. Bartholomew's church, which indeed she is still, being a devout and consistent member. Her disposition was modest and retiring, and those who know her best assert that her attractive face, gentle and sympathetic manner, her profound knowledge of literature, and her underlying, sprightly ' wit would have made her a brilliant leader in society if she had not preferred to almost sink her identity into that of , her popular and gifted husband, Mr. : Chanucey M. Depew. Since her marriage Mrs. Depew has lived a quiet, uneventful and peaceful life, being her husband's good right hand, helping him in so many ways that if she should be taken out of his life he would never find another person to take her place. Her mother, a gentle, kindly woman of more than ordinary capacity, trained her daughter to find her purest, truest happiness in her homo life, and to make that home a haven of rest and comfort to her husband and her only j child, a brh'V bov of 18. M. A. J. |