WHICH iS WHICH? . . . Mrs. Marumi Cain and her triplet daughters after naptime. She lias Madonna in her arm*. Or is il Madalyn? Or Marilyn?PRESTON’ tnwa W-Fnur }*«!. Cain's 35 year-old Iwln sister*. ' afn Edward Cain considered him-: Mrs. Maureen Wilt of Clinton self a canArmcd bachelor. To- |nnd Mrs. Eikcn Bly of Fulton, (i»y at ape M he's no! only mar- 111., hnlh are nurses and both at ricd bul Ihe father of six dauzh-jtended Mrs. Cain during Ihc tcrs. * birth of Ihe triplets.I thought when I was 34 I'd] The oilier twins are Cain's hr a bachelor for cond.” Cam)brother. Hobcrl. 22 of Prestonsays. “Now look at me. Si* daughters.”The six daughters include 'rip-iris, horn .Ian. 1. Cain can't tcil j thorn apart His wife. Margaret 32. knows that Madonna is tire | ’’longest and blMcst” of Hie triplets.and Mrs. Roberta Obcrman of Andrew.Cost. SI .909 “1 thought il was Ihc wife who wps suppposcil t«* pass on nml-tiplc births.'' say* Mrs. Cain.She was a school teacher *1 Fulton. 111., when she met 'r.rr“I pul a Ell lie- nail polish on: husband on a bhod dale. They one of Madalyn* toes » I ran \ were married in September. 195B. tell hoi from Marilyn.” Mrs. Mis. Cain laughl school at Cain explains So then I can lit-1 Onnse Lake until Susan w«i* uir oul who ihcy all arc.” born ScpL 12. 1957. Cynthia wasThe Ihice Rlrls are Wuc-eyed ; born Nov. 14, 1958, and Jean nei-rbrunettes. jusi like thrir older j 10. 1959.sisters. Susan, 3, Cynthia, 2. and I The lofnl hrtspilal hill for the Jean 1. delivery oi Ihe triplets was S'.-Oldest of 10 ! 909.95.Cain farm 240 acres two mile* ‘ Of that, their hospHalUahnnsouth of Preston. He » Ihe old- , plan paid 770.IS. leaving ihecst of W living children of Mr and Nits. Matt Cain who live next door-The fnibrr of the triplets bps two sets of twins among hi* brothers and MStcis. His wife has no twins among her immediate relatives.Cains with * hill of S139.Triplet births aren’t any more expensive that single birth*.” Cain tay*.Mrs. Cain was hospitalised from Ucc. ’I la •lt;»«• 13. The »rt lets welched 4 pounds. 4 ounces; 4-5 1/2 and 4-5 1/4 at hirlh. NowEtenirSeenAdFiE JH'O 11 5NOW SHOWNGBURTBBAcademy Award i. Winner • Rest f Actor of 4 the Year in this Picture!Ians of thousands *f talittm shojltd ^hitpraimlWITHINC LASIMMONSdSnJAGBER • iRTHII uiiTgi' ■ifirrr-ro SUfFTFN YOU*r^Mwen I u nrn*cr~ /m-C.«NophteaiOrplairollshoRThuMel.Rost nnni com i andI Cl IMAMMA. ARE THEY DOM.S?” . . . Mrs. Margaret Cain holds up 1-yearold Jean while Susan 3. Heft) and Cynihia 2 look at I heir new baby sisters in some puzzlement. That'* Lad, Eduard Cam. in the inseLthey weigh 8 pounds, 2 ounces; 4: and 8-7.Fificen Botlles at a Time They arc all very strong and healthy. Mrs. Cain says. There's nothing special (o earing for ihem They cat five times a day| so I make 15 bottles of formula i a.'a time. I put Hie bottles on a cookie tin and set them in the refrigerator.”1 prop the bottles up when (hey arc feeding and go from one to Ihe other burpine them. The | oilier children didn’t seem lo rrnllzr lhal we brought hnmr' Ihrec babies instead of ore thir i lime. ;; “The babies sleep a Ini. We (have Ihrec of everything fori i them—beds, sleeper set*, nip-! pics. We use about 23 diapers!DlschiMrsidsIf tomato in a p3I*01 W