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Show The Burnham Funeral. H Funeral services over the lemalus H of Leila Hurnham, of Richmond, who H died In this city last Saturday mom- M lug, were held at the Hrlgham Young M College Tuesday afternoon at live H o'clock, Miss Hurnham being ouo of H the popular students of that Instltit- H t Ion. The student bodv marched H from the lesldence of the deceased hi H the. Sixth ward to the college chapel M where the services were conducted H under the auspices of the faculty and H the Klshoprlc of the Sixth ward, M The speakers on this occasion were H Mrs. Itia Young Card, Miss Lalcno M Hendricks, Prof Woolf and President M Joseph Moricll. all of whom spoke H glowingly of the joung lady's mortal M life and prospects for a glorious llfo in H the gicat beyond. A tribute from H Pres. James Llnford was also read. H The Moral offerings were numerous H and very beautiful. Special designs ' H were sent as follows Class of WOO, of M which the deceased was a member, H "Gatis ajar;" faculty, a harp: cooking H and sewing classes, Ivre; ooeracom- H pany. anchor: Y. L. M. L A. of Hleh- ,M inond, star and crescut; choir of the M Sixth ward, wreath; Y. L. M. I, A. of M the Sixth ward, lyre. The slnccrest jjB grief was evidenced throughout the M student body, 'and certainly testlmon- M lals of respect and esteem are seldom H more numerous. H The student body and faculty ac- H companlcd the remains to the ICO H tialn Tuesday evening. |