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Show MISS THATCHER NUMBERED WITH SILENT DEAD Passes Away After Heroic Struggle of Eight Weeks Illness Miss Harriot Thatcher, aged 24 years, died at tho home of her moth-er, moth-er, Mrs. Marie Thatcher, In this city on Thursday, after an illness of eight weeks during which time she has suffered considerable. Although everything has bocn done from tho very boglnnlng of the Illness Ill-ness that kind and loving hands and tender care could do to restore this lovable girl to health again, she was snatched from her loved ones by death as above stated. Miss Thatcher was among the flower flow-er of tho young womanhood of this community, and nono know her but to oo her Not only her raqther, brothers and sisters, but her friends as well, aro iprostrato with Krlcf; Sympathy Is expended to the family on every hand. runeral services will bo hold nt Nlbloy Hall on Sunday at 12:30 o'clock to which all friends' of tho family aro Invited Tho fo'lowing resolutions havo been passed by the officers of tho Union Knitting Mills In wliose cm-ploy cm-ploy Miss .Thatcher had been for a long time: Resolution Whereas, In tho Infinite wisdom of tho Lord, our esteemed and faithful friend, Harriet Thntchor, Iibb been called to her Henvcnly homo and Whereas, during tho Inst fow years of her Ufo Harriot wag employed in our ofTIco ns a trustworthy and efficient effi-cient employeo, over wl'llng nnd happy hap-py In tho performance of her duties, nnd Whereas, duo to her affablo, lov-ablo lov-ablo disposition, sho brought sun-shlno sun-shlno and good cheer to her employers em-ployers and follow cmployps. Now, Theroforo Bo It Resolved that tho board of directors of tho Union Knitting Mills Co., in behalf of the management, the stockholders and tho employes of tho company, ox-press ox-press their deep sorrow at a loss so sad and Irreparable and that they convey their slncero sympathy to the bereaved family together with a prayer that the peace of Heaven mny bring comfort to their souls In this trying hour. |