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Show THE WIFE OF JUDOC DAY. Mrs Day, who formed a Ufa part-hcrihlp part-hcrihlp with the new secretary ot state shout twenty three years ago. It the tele surviving rhll J ot the late Louis SeStefer long a prominent flguro In OMo She It n woman ot exceeding loellnes of character. Sines her carriage the has lived no life outside Of Ihe lives nt her husband nnd children chil-dren Ro lntrnee has been her devo-Urn devo-Urn to him nnd them that she has taken no leading part In tho social development de-velopment of Csnton, although fitted by every grace of mind and heart to idnrn It She Is a reader, omnlverous t'l discerning Fiction, hlttory. tra vel biography sociological estayt, are all devoured with equal avidity and ittlmllated with rqual certainty. She ll'an arompllthrd nnitlelan and po-lenet po-lenet many other accomplishments lo Bake home tbe best plate In the world fir her home people She la not a rnjmans rights woman, and has never tone In for Ihe new woman fad, hold-lag hold-lag that the place of her sex la under tbt family roof tree and by the family hearth Secretary and Mrs. Day have four children, nil boys, and all much tlrcn to athletics. Mrs. Day's father t a lawyer, a wit, n rcconteur, a ben vlrant and n public spirited cttl-ica. cttl-ica. lie enjoyed an enormous law practice and died n wrnlthy roan. It u related of him here that ho did core to build up Canton than any one tain who ever lived In 11. Ho was a Democrat of the Democrats, and during dur-ing the civil war was so outspoken 'In the ttatrment ot his beliefs and In . rrltlcltm ot the ronduct of the war thai he nip A' on an average from ten to flf'i"" M, active enemies a day. For i . npears to have cared I nothln' j.Mrt CbVl went on his rnerry and bra ' , are lllf he had, the leglont of tho siJaby boMrfhc Dill of thlt Inimical tier It a remarkably before mon(tiaof age, he v Ills .measurements Jbes, oliiet meuturtir ffel, 2K Inrhrt, thlr ,S round the calf, , JjftSjSitaround tho nr J$ Wit MItB DAY. -till death, and bo went lo nls rest universally uni-versally regretted. |