iOhiviLK SLAVE HAS ZEST il uvt WITHOUT HAiRtD OR BITTERNESSMrs, Minerva WilksBy IRVING A WILLIAMSONIf Mrs. Minerva \Vilk* could count all (he summers and winter-she has lived they probably wou il span lt;*h years, and there are onn* who think alter Ini' ing to her that he might t• •*. Ii iilino^ touch—a hundred ve:n of living. Re|nrtorutI conservatism makes otic say PO years With a ■ ' eolrintr the sphou*-ness of iace, Air.-. \S ilk't .hat she w**fJ eld enough tu get ntur-jt ied at ii i'ul» i .* ..|J|o.ufh lu*didn't kn *\v .i..\% t , coiir. So lot’s say '.Ml!Happy hours and sad hours were crowded in o hei years hci'otv “surrender,' .VI i . Wil ks will tell a { •;!!-»t at hie home on Ii R. 11 out near .Millers Ford where -he live- with het lt;laugh ter. Mrs. B K. 1 Hinson : ttd Air. Dunson, a t'armei, and grind, great-grand anj groat-trreaT grand(Continued on page two)