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Show Ki Young Lady flipiris Without Warning I, EBinit t'nrlsou IHes of Heart rIIro Wcdnendiijr Fiinewl , IIcM Frldnr. " bruiB pleasant Orovo wn shocked Wed-l. Wed-l. ,g the news nprend rnpldly, 'tafjBTjnjj Emma Carlson hntl passed K. from heart falluro whllo mnking -Mlbrcakfast flro In tlio kltchou stove. ' iathcr called to toll her tlmt It tt 6-15 and received tlio reply: Wnrlftht, father, I mn dressing." Ilut B momenta Inter ho heard her i and rushing to tho kitchen found -h,unc proJtrnto on tho floor. Ab Y fly her up In his arms she HLneil "Oh! Oh!" and In lens than mSnut'e had pnBsed awny. -.i doctor wns summoned and pro-'Hwnced pro-'Hwnced death duo to heart fnlluro, rcUblr appoplcxy of tho cart. Huii Carlson wbb a robust healthy Mj 0f 21 years of age, nnd wbb one let, Hf the last whom one would think of iHrfE overtaken by death, Sho had the IIMjK, Vforo dono tho family washing. 'Kirtral times within tho past year -Kt had complained of fainting spoils "'gd H jho camo homo Sunday night Kg her father's fnrowoll pnrty sho NaKstrked that sho f oared heart IHJmMc. That during tho exercises a "En Jtartlng near ono of her Bhould- ;HTn, had shot down to tho region lBf her heart and It soetned that It irould kill her. lifW)is Emma Carlson was tho duifth-er duifth-er of Mr. and Mrs. Isnac Carlson. LiHfee was born In Pleasant Grove Nov. i893. Sho was a graduato from the r.OKbllc schools and was a worker In 'Vie Y. I M. I. A. Sho wns n great itPqf&tlpto her parents, tho caro of tlicm r, rKjxndlng on her for aovornl yearn HaV Sho leaves nvo brothers, Isaac, Hy- uJHnm, Ray, Alvln and Clarence, and TaHtTO listers, Mrs. Milton Jncobs of wiiHproro and Mrs. Efllo Alston of Llmlon. i ijH she was tho only girl at homo and ttiaVterhdp In taking enro of her mother idaS'ii being depended on, whllo her artfttthcr went on his mission. Tho death r.HfUI cause tho cancellation of her CkHlithtr's mission, at least for thn prcs. jMtaL Evoryono who know her loved ii'llii. bH The funcrnl services, which were wHidd In tho Tabornaclo ycBtorday, iHrrre largely attended. Tho building t'fltM beautifully decorated In white and MrH the casket was burled with floral trl-UaHtatts trl-UaHtatts brought by her many loving friends. Ulshop James II. Walker ,1 presided. Addresses wero madn by -President James II. Clarke, W. L. (jjHUtres, Joseph Hilton nnd others. A ijltolo, "Sweetly Solemn Hour(" wan !3B rrndered by Mrs. Stella Thorno. Oth-ktHfr Oth-ktHfr musical numbers were "Home, IgHbcet Homo," ".I Need Theo Kvory Kf Hour." "Heautlful Zlon" and "Lend (Kindly Light." Invocation was by gHBIihop Walkor and tho benediction 1 pqH John C. Nelson. ilV n . |