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Show I FUNERAL HELD FOR I MRS. ELLA BOWLER- Funeral services were hi Id in Gunlock lart Tuesday for Mrs. Fllii i Hunt Bowler, who died there on May 12. Bishop Francis J. Bow- -ler presided. There was a larger attendance of relatives and frlcixtB-and frlcixtB-and a profusion of floral of tT- ings. The choir sang "I Need Tlut.-; Tlut.-; Every Hour." I Opening prayer was by Bishop- ' James L. Bunker of Vryo. Singing. "Shall We Mlrrt H- yond the River." j Henry Bowler was a first KpeaW- er and referred to the ixrtile tilt of the departed and urged those-, those-, left behind to seek comfort tn r.raver and acknowledre Uic hniMi . ' of the Lord In her pawing. I Other speakers were William . j Truman of EntrpTu.e, Jolin How-- ; k r, Bishop Brn.tiirrun CliftdburiT- of Vryo, President Wnltrr Cia.iv-i Cia.iv-i ruin and Jof.inh L'BVitt if Occirpe. Hrnry BiiwIit and BirJji- F. J. Bowler. Mr. end M.rr. James Gtitlam nf- Vryo sang a duel and "f'rfimi'tniH' Wi ! Under; tand" wm rcrxUtrert , by the choir. .s the ci'j'.ni' nurr.lx-r tl rlmir f.;,r,t- "God Tic With You Till V.'l:- ;.; ! i-iiir. " Tu n' die: Inn v. dr, by Kdw.n S-Jorif-s. Int'nrirnt vu. in tin' JurdorK rf!7H'tcrv. the yravr 1 my dedicate "! ry Inty D )I)t |