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Show ou BIG FAMILY Requires Eight Turkeys to Serve Children of. an Old Man i Welmlngon. Del. Dec. 20 The biggest big-gest Christmas dinner parly on the eastern shore of Chesapeake Ray, was at the homo of John F. Guy, near Del-amar. Del-amar. Dot. Resides his own thirty-two childien, he had all of hU grandchildren grandchil-dren and great grandchildren around the festive board. It required eight largo turkeys to serve them. Guy's young wife of twenty-live years prepared pre-pared the dinner in up-to-date style. , nnd will be the talk of the Eastern ' Shore for years to come. ' Guy has had threo wives. Ills first wife, a farmers daughter, he married In 18S3. To this union seven rhll- , dren were born. Ills second wife was tweuty-one yeara old, when they elop- ! ed and caused a sensation. To this union eighteen children were born. Miis Jxiela Crockett, a beautiful jirl of sixteen, became Guy's third wife in his sixty-fifth year, nine years ago. i To this union seven ehildrcn have be-on born Including twins, who arriv- , ed a few months ago Guy, who is strong and healthy, ays lie expects to entertain the family again next Chrlst- ! mas. I oo |