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Show I Providence Funeral. i Emily Maddison Laid to Rest After I Service Over Remains. fit The sei vice over the remains of the jit lr& lat0 Emily Maddison eu held in I 'jl Providence Sunday afternoon The H speakers on thlb occasion weie Loien- H yo Hatch, Sister Theurer, Sister Harb- 1 " et, Alma Mathews, and W W. Maugh- j an. The meeting house was tilled I with friends who came to do honoi to I the memory of the deceased The I pall bearers weieslsteis of the Itelief 1 Society, of which she had been an ae- I tlve member since the lirst oiganla- jg tlon. Special music was rendered by I a male and mixed quartettes, "Rest 1 In Peace,' being tendered vcr) alTect- 1 iugly- The name of the other sclee- I trbn Is not at hand. w One feature of special Intciest w.is the lelatlon of a dream b Patiijteh 1 Hatch. In this dream, or lslon, he 1 saw himself die, and Ills sphlt after leaving his body saw it hi the coilln. He leallzcd how cramped was his spirit in the bod) b the growth that followed Its lelease. He icalicd that through life he had not giown because be-cause of bodily limitations While the body the spirit soared cen to the portals of heaven, and he met his ic-lativcs ic-lativcs there and saw the mansions prepared. Wo ids of his wcie not suf-llclent suf-llclent to describe the uloiy of the surroundings. The speaker continued the stoiy of the dream and expressed the belief that the dtcam or vision was not different Iiotn the reality. The deceased was a most highly ie-I ie-I speeted woman with a huge number I , of fi lends who extend sympathy to the 9 u bereft ones |