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Show Viola Froyd Taken. H Last Sunday night the friends -H of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Froyd H were pained to learn of the death ' fffl of their little daughter Viola. v .The little girl had been ill for abut two weeks with typhoid ' and all that could possibly be M done was of no avail, and she M succumbed to the disease at the ' : time above stated. M Viola was an exceptionally J VJ bright child, and a lovable one i.t also. She had manv friends JH among the childron.anJkhe older JHsl OplQhfrgfeClialmClI JatefegftlLaiaCLW mmvurshe iras obedient anrl- M' -r FflmM clever at her studies, so much so ' AB that she easily out-distanced "IS many of her school companions. V flB Funeral services were held in C- I the tabernacle Wednesday after- I noon and a large concoui-se of, sympathizing relatives and , JJ friends were in attendance to "(H show their last respects to the wfl little girl, and to mourn with the Z kH parents. , ,(fl |