► were bvm. tto iSe’ Btvo w*! sided fn U'liitMtdd ^ouiity “Mr» rnderwood was a woman of ft irons religious faith, well acquainted with her bible and of sterling chria-t}an character When a mare gtri fthe was converted and Joined the Methodist Episcopal rtwMj and remained a member throughout life. Ftor year* she had been an active member ofthe • hurt h 1u kock Falls. During recent year*. however failing strengthhad i-r**\ »-nu*d her taking *he activepart she »*nee had takenA** a wife uii«1 Miuther she waft srr-.itiV de\«»ted t«* the interests of her an*1 Never for a dayJill -*he lose a m«»ther s solicitude for the H»lfapp of her absent • hildren. Their Interests were hers She was kind as a neighbor and many v ill bear the memory of their associationwith her In lasting gratitude F«ir se»rra» )«im she had been subject to the «»tas)onal at la* Kb of a growing hr«»m« afTfiti m An attack m«ire vur»- lt;hun usual (tune «»n about rtvr ue*-k «*go This finally |*ro\ ed t«*o mn« li f r her i* w*r** *f endurance andhhe dtotj Wtdnesday night to wantsru« ruing No\ 14 Hhe trussed a«u\ tn r nnden* e «*f the iriristiajns h-f*