Show SS 0 ae fr t ET Y N W MS mrs M T edwards phone 76 miss thelma wallis phone 38 36 geth birthday she never closed her eyes in sleep till we were all in bed on party nights till we came home she often sat and read we little thought about it then when we were young and gay how flow much tile the mother worried I 1 when the children were away we only knew she never slept when we were out at night glubt and that sho she waited just to know that wed come homo home all right she had to know that we were site safe belore before she went to rest i silo she echoed to tear fear the world m eglit harm the ones she loved the best and once she said when you ar I 1 to woman and to man perhaps ill sleep the whole night thru I 1 maybe dif farent then and so sa it seemed that night and ad lay day ue e knew a mothers mother 3 c le bluit always when we got bak hinie wed find her waiting there edgar A guests beautiful poem the mothers watch so fittingly describes tho the kind of a mother mary alary harmston harmiston has always been to her eight children and when she was sixty six years old january 22 her children came homo home to visit with her mrs harmston enjoys playing cords cards so the main part of the evening was spent in playing bridge for the ladies and rummy and p nd pinochle tor for the men mrs airs eugene harmston proved to be the out outstanding danding bridge player of the ladies while ted harmston initiated craig into the mysteries of pinochle the he luncheon was as served in th div dicing ing room with the deli delicious clou white birthday cake made by mrs alm craig harmston as the cen r of attraction As a fitting ac compani meat a program of beau old fashioned music came u iii over the radio As the Farrr ston children da pai baited ted f r their homes they wished their luthr many many more butia arys |