obituary;The death angel has at last seen fit to call from us our precious mother. Mollie E. Hines was born in Tennessee July 15, 1849, departed this life at Carnegie, Okla., March 17, 1920, age 70 years, 8 months and 2 days.She was married to J. A. House, November 2, 1866, to this union ten children were born, two of which preceded i her to the beyond. She leaves | to mourn her loss a husband, J.| A. House, Carnegie, Okla., four | sons; J. V. House, Carnegie, Okla., J. G. House, Clinton, J. D.| House, Sherman, Texas, W. M. House, Alfalfa, Okla., and four daughters; Mrs. WTR. Kenney, i Carnegie, Mrs. Ida Miller, Cow-den, Mrs. W. C. Stewart, Cow-den, and Mrs. T. C. Anderson, Oklahoma City; two brothers, J. J. and J. C. Hines of Texas, ; and many other relatives and a host of friends.She was converted between the age of nine and ten years. She was sanctified in 1898 and received her Pentacost about four years ago. She was a j faithful church worker and en-i joyed her salvation at home the same as at services. She was a loving wife and a dear mother and was loved by all who knew her. She bore her afflictions with patience. She would often : quote the twenty-third Psalm I and would sing different hymns her favorite hymn was “There will be no Sin up there in my , Father’s House.” We children ! all being present,. -the Lord, blessed her and gave her voice to talk to us before she passed 1 away and told us to meet her and not to weep, she was only going Home. While we miss her sweet smiling face, we know she is with the angels, waiting to welcome her loved ones Home.