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110 YEARS OLD - 1
LS TABLE
BOYS OUTSIDE
A jubilant crowd of friends and relatives gather at the Walter Nash home, in north Dallas, to honor 110-year old Aunt Lydia IMcKnight. Autt Lydia's birthday anniversary actually came last Tuesday, but Am today was the first chance for members of ycircle"j her north-Texas "prayer to meet -- to sample -the cake and express their well-wishes. Aunt Lydia, born into slavery at Richmond, Virginia, heads a table that's loaded with turkey and fixin's. And Aunt Lydia boasts she can everything before her. With the birthday dinner over, Aunt Lydia walks out into the warm afternoon sunshine, requiring only a
minimum of assistance to get around.
She suffered a
broken hip last year, but has recovered. She hears well, reads without glasses, has all her teeth, and says she wants to move back to her-home at GreenvillE but relatives are against it. Aunt Lydia, not