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Show The Burnham Funeral. M Funeral services ovei the lemaius H or Leila lluruham. or Richmond, who H died In this citj last Saturdav morn- H log, were held at the Itrigliam Young H College Tuesday afternoon at tlve H o'clock, Miss lluruham being one or H the popular students or that Instltu- H tlon. The student bodv marched H rrom the lesldcncc or the. deceased hi H the Sixth ward to the college chapel H where the services vveie conducted H under the auspices or the faculty and H the lllshoprlc of the Sixth ward, H The speakeis on this occasion were H Mrs. '.iua Young Card, Miss Latent' H Hendricks, Pror Woolf and President H Joseph Moriell, all of whom spoke H glowingly or the joung lady's mortal H lire and prospects for a glorious life In H the gicat beyond A tribute from H Pres. James Linford was also read. H The Moral offerings were numerous H and very beautirul. Special designs H vveie sent as follows Class of 1!KH), of H which the deceased was a member. H "Gates ajat;" faculty, a harp: cooking H and sewing classes, Ivre, ooeracom H pany, anchor: Y L M. I. A of Rich- rH inond, stav and cresent; choir of thu H Sixth ward, wreath; Y. L. M. I, A. of H the Sixth ward, lyre Thu slnccrest H grief was evidenced throughout the H student body, and certainly tcstimon- H lals of respect and esteem aro seldom H more numerous. 1 The student body and faculty ac H lompanled the remains to the T:"0 H I tialn Tuesday evening H |