THE PRLSS COURItK—PHUNE 483-1101WEDNgrolina S ^ ytCW'S-f/rst childrenDry making Woman has twins at 51uster endsBIA, S.C. (UP!)—The rolina Senate agreedpporttonment compn»* t night to end what ved to tc the longest in the history of a slature.ent came after a 13* und*the-clock det)atetl near 200 hour-late acknowledged de*NORTH KANSAS CITY MO (HIM) ~~ A 51-year-old woman who learned only two weeks ago that she was pregnant gave birth yesterday to twin girls, her first children in 23 years of marriage.Hospital attendants said Mrs. Mary LTerbush, wife of a field representative for the I S chamber of Commerce, and her daughters were in good condition today. The babies, born about 1ft weeks prematurely, were in incubators at North Kansas OUvV- mMemorial HospitalThe father, Martin L. Terbush, said he and his wife were “stunned when thcv•. Vp.:''J' :'.3 -Irl Vlearned that she was pregnant‘ We have been married 23 vears and itwas he r first pregnancy. he said. 4 I guess the gtHd Lord just thought it was time we were blessed rMrs Terbush\s physician said she had not been taking any hormonal agents to induce pregnancy or for treatment of meno-ftouse. |kOne of the girls weighed 3 pounds 8 ounces, the other 3 pounds, 12 ounces. The birth was normalTerbush said Biblical names would be chosen for the children, probably Mary and Martha, but that Mrs Terbush would make the final selection.He described the Terbush home. Trail’s End Farm near Liberty, Mo,, as “a wonderful nlarp to raise children ”