le girl and a hoy. Miss Thelma Harper, nurse, holds the other girl: Mul-ie county hospital, according; to Ur. James T; Gregory, who reported that one set of triplets born to iast 12 mothers confined at that hospital in One unusual phase of the record was there were three consecutive sets nber. (News-Palladium Photo)..«Pictured above in a hospital bed at Berrien county hospital is Mrs. Christine Taylor. 30, of 596 Eighth street, Benton Harhor, who gave birth to triplets Thursday, shown talking with Dr. James T. Gregory, head of the county hospital. The babies arrived at wide intervals. The first girl was born at 2:28 a. m. and weighed five pounds two and one half ounces. The second, a boy. arrived at 3:03 a. m. and weighed three pounds and nine ounces. The last one was a girl and she arrived at 3:17 a. m. and weighed four pounds eight and one half ounces. The Taylors have three other children, Beatrice Jean, 3, John B.. 2, and Winston James, 1. Their father is J. M. Taylor. 38. who is unemployed. Mrs. Taylor was happy-over the arrival of triplets, but expressed concern over her ability to clothe them. You know I haven’t got a tiling for them to wear,” she declared. It was reported that the Taylors art: almost destitute.