2~ 7f Time has laid its heavy hand on her property. It is the average home of co bred people living In this section, two stories, small frout,yeard, enclosed with wooden picket fence. .k ].ar~e coal stove in front roont furnishes heat. I~ recent years eleotricity has supplanted the overhead oil lamp. Most 0fb j~}~ furnishings ~e purohased ~i early married life. They are somewhat worn but arranged in orderly manner and are. clean. Mrs. Ma1211 is tall and angular. Her hair is streaked with gray, her race thin, With eyes and cheek bones doxninatix~g. With little or no southern accent ‚ she speake freely of he r family ‚ but refrains from di,ouss~~affairs o~f others of her race. ~he is a firßl believer in the Bible. It is apparent she strives to lead a religious life according to her understanding. She is a member of the Second Baptist Church ~ since its organization in 1892. Having passed her three score and ten years she is “ready to go when the Lord calls her.“