B. H. Mother Bears Triplets•• '1. •: v . .%:,• :.■ ■■/ v-A• •' V :V V ; -:v. . • ..• w .v ; ’ *;. ■ ' *%,! '• •£•• .••a-• v. .75. ■:V;'.y. . • •. • , '/ »• * •A •: v^iV •V• *R. •::. .. .*• .• . : ..x.w--..... «x;.-'.■'* v.: *£:• c,v. ... -. s.-. .| • IS I Si-xv.vy#^Pictured above are two nurses at the Berrien county hospital holding; the set of triplets horn Thursday morning at the hospital to Mrs. Christine Taylor, of Benton Harbor. At the left is Mrs. Norenc Creighton superintendent of nurses, holding one girl and a hoy. Miss Thelma Harper, nurse, holds the other girl; Mul Liple births are not uncommon at the county hospital, according to Ur. James T. Gregory, who reported thai there were four sets of twins and one set of triplets born to last 12 mothers confined at that hospital ir the past three and one half months. One unusual phase of the record was there were three consecutive sell of twins born the last week in December. (News-Palladium Photo).