\)J-bE0at»glereW-o*ige-to-ofm.tobeatI limitS*itei.tieneneimretiehesoedistireja-re-heinII oMRS. FRANCES JUDDOldest Resident of the county Wat 98 Year* Old on Wednesdey.sMrs. Frances Judd, of Brandywine township, who celebrated the ninety-eighth anniversary of her birth on Wednesday last. Is the oldest resident of the county, without a doubt. Mrs. Judd has lived in this county since she was seven years old and has seen the city and county hewn from the forests. During her girlhood dlans and wild animals frequented the forests around here. Many are the thrilling tales that Mrs. Judd can relate.Id spite of her extreme age Mrs. Judd enjoys fair health and was able to appreciate the fine birthday d that was planned for her by her John, with whom she lives. On the rooms of the house that Is n occupied by Mrs. Judd and her son fa a room of the house that was occupied «by Mrs. Judd and her husband when they went to housekeeping many years ago. It is of walnut logs and would bring a good price were they to be offered for sale.Those who attended Mrs. Judd's birthday dinner are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ray, Mt. and Mrs. Charles R. Ray and son Walter. Mr. and Mrs. David Creek, Mr. and Mrs. John Listen-berger and son, Mr. and Mrs. Janns Atby and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Stroup, and Mrs, Martin Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Ossa Tull, ,Mr. and Mrs. Riley Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Holman Lawson, Mr. and Mrs Major Lowe and two sons, Mr. and Mr*. William Palmer, Mrs. M. Everroad, the Misses Lillie Palmer and Opal Tull. Messrs. Clifford Ray, Wilbur Palmer, Herbert Ray, Cleo Powell, Dale Stroup, FrankLawson and Leo Stroup.AC