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Show Last Rites For ! Little Miss Holmes M Beautiful and touching were the ilfl funeral services over tho remains of n little Elsie Maud Holmes, who died El at tho family residence here Tuesday '11 morning. Before a congregation made jll up largely of her former Uttlo play- ; mates und Sunday School associates, fl many of whom were in tenrs through- lil out tho services, and with the casket jnl literally burled amid a profusion of lil floral offerings, tho various speakers i iH paid their tributes of love to tho '31 memory of the Uttlo ono. The ser- n vlco opened with the choir singing, i? "Guldo Me To Thee." After prayer I M by Edward Anderson, tho little Prl- lll fessor pointed out tho work which Hl formerly a member, sang with maul- ijl test ovldences of emotion, "Jesus 91 Wants Mo For a Sunbeam." $11 The speakers wero I. B. Holmes, W. j W. Phelps, President Jnmes Llnford, M and Newoll W Kimball. Bishop W. j jJ R. Sloan thanked those present on be- j half of tho family, for tho kindly sym- lM pathy shown. l Tho choir sang "Sweeter Than All." Tho closing prayer was offered ty Bishop's Counsellor N. W. Merkloy. H |