CTkogee.)— ; ofild-set-)nal 1 atMRS. ALICE TAYLORFuneral services were conducted onftThursday at 2:30 p. m. by Rev. D. C.*»Callahan for Mrs. Alice Taylor, who died in a Fort Smith hospital at 7:45upcraucerned he ha; with i power would if we iBobon- j on-Portefcy,nalp. m. Sunday, following an illness ofmianagr 55tionison*re-re-old Lt aSAY. 3ringseveral weeks. Burial was in the Buffington cemetery, by the side of the late John Taylor, pioneer citizen of this county, who passed away several years ago. Mrs. Taylor was a member of the Free Wilt Baptist church.Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Wheeler-Stevenson Co. Mrs. Taylor's grandsons acted as pallbearers.Mrs. Taylor came to Indifc Territory with her parents at the age of 15 years. She was married' to John Taylor August 16, 1891 at Mel£ey, Okla. To them were born twelve children, eight of whom survive.Surviving relatives are John Booth Tayior and Mrs. Nancy Ruth Taylor, stepchildren, both of Sailisaw, SixHe thi help t or sonFreddeeplyoblivio lest W thougfer his legal i —Cam puzzle-m.;m.,sons and Wb daughters,~Mrsr Myrtle Clark, Webber Falls; Felix Taylor, Sal-sisaw; Mark Taylor, Sailisaw, Clifford Taylor, Sailisaw, Roger Taylor, Gans; Sequoyah Taylor, Tulsa; Mrs. LugieCon ing tfcfilled ;tainini-Oig_IaTYan-this sid-i, asboutime.Sanders, Riverside, paiifornia; Kelly Taylor, Sailisaw.Forty-eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren survive, as well as three brothers and four sisters.The brothers and' sisters are Mrs.Pearl Hamilton, Allen, Okla.; Mrs.Mattie Pierce,* Bonanzo, Arkansas:Mrs/f, Lulu Stevens, Eldorado, Ark,;Willie* Oliver, Cleveland, Okla.; Virgil Oliver, Bonanzo, Ark.; Mrs. Flossie j crats Woodard, Bonanzo, Aik.; Melton Oil- planni ver of Allen, Ark.the pcand gi respon gles—i a gasj tion U the. l£uIt a people out onight comes quet a*, merrh