Mrs. Mary M. Wells, Long-Time Citizen, Buried ThursdayI* 1111«■ ?.11 ser; ices w • :*• he iThursday moiTon* a* 10 oYlm kf r Mr M i \ Mi 1 uff \N «•!! at’» • I ' -* M : • t I , j! i M ... :■ -•the past •. K. \ I n 1\ .v , k,officiating lit- vn i i-tf.i !\•liev 1 A *t. \ »-1ot- of* th• Ku st Hapti-t fl; f Hull ua- in \\ nod and cemeti r\w ith (ire- n in chargeSin di' il Tult; xiav, 1 r, nilu r*1 at 1 ! :Jo p.m. aft. , \, tended illness.M s V\ ,-lls had 1 vfd in IJosIhud since she was a younj; iad when she came hi re and tauv’at music. Since th.it time during her active years she w.is affil iated with all ci \ a- and social circles in the city and tfave much of her time and talents to her church, where she served as a stew aid for tnam years and was a life member of the Woman’.' Society f Chi’ stian S r\ic Shiwas ihutchorjkrani -1f O Ia num!)• r•f Veiuti!ixed herin'll! \ •■ at ;1 • * V * ‘ .Tft,• wets mheau*fyin jLr!he rhuiohbuilding.fs h i *i iiiu ; i -lt; Harterin*ITibef otth« lt;V| ;club.Ina»litit i»1 \to t'rill!ibrtheir famiii1 I \ •▼she and; . \usbantt t fh»k aii\U\iiMVsl ; i t ;» iiov i •• •ti eritert aip-i fij;andh» mi* t *tin \ %•ounjrpe i j \♦ *I ihe t ivu iti l\ ' *T 1 i «Man v\s • l e»r» \ »•?» f n^ 1 * ' M i illatu1 »I 1 11S ' I *t mice 11 - he aide to at t. mi tci Iness i o 1 lee ' In i Hll'i1 of t hi• i!faith in and !lt;•. ■ foi \ ouny pi pie.