Show IoiTF1R BRAVES Tributes to the Memory of ELI E-LI T Harrison BURIAL OF MRS O F WHIT1EY t v S Goclbic C W Penrose nnd H T Lawrence Speak at the Harrison Senicos in Appreciation of Their Old Friend Tendor Eulogies Vero Spoken at the Bier of Mrs Whitney Elks Hold Services in 2VI raory of Lester Wallach Remains to bo Sent to New York J MKVC was one thing needed to show Ihl t estimation in which ISllas L T Harrison was hold In the community I vxhcio ho had resided so long it was I Mippllrd yesterday when lie friends u he present I and the long ago assembled I as-sembled at his late residence to pay j thc last tribute to him That then the-n r of all shades of religious belief i can well be understood because the deceased hod been a Christian as he I sk ud it In the broadest sense of that ttim His life had been an open book lie hold malice low aid none and had 1 chariLy fIJI all Nearly overy shade nf I ivllgliiUB belief and nonbelief AIS rep rcMntcd and each vied with the other in showing icsptict to the memory of the deceased and carefor I his daughter daugh-ter terThe The music sweet and tender and totalling was fuinished by Miss I Coilnn > Halls Miss Mamie blocks I Goorgv Lawioncx LuLL J Bodol l while Carl ScMieid presided l at thi > organ William S Godbe an oldtime acquaintance f ac-quaintance of lIP I deccasid and who I know hID aa wel as he kiiv hlm I t if Wl3 thi Jlist speaker But he hail progressed only a shoi way when he was ovoitoiw hv his oinotinns and was forced to discontinue what he had designed de-signed to be a tribute to the worth of the deceased There were those present pres-ent who thought the emotion that over poertd the speaker was as great a j I tribute as one man could pav 1 to an otluM L Chars Vf Penrose followed and although al-though he did not break down like Mr Godbc there were times when his voice wavoied faltered and spomed to slop altngr th r as he told In n reminiscent remi-niscent WHY the experiences of the deceased de-ceased and himself In missionary and other labors in the old country where the deceased and the speaker had labored together 1 was a pretty and n touching tribute to a companion and a friend of the long ago and especially when it is considered that the paths of the spiakor and the doreascJ have bern quito apart for many years Henry V Lawrence also an old time friend rend a poem and spoke culogbteaUy of the rliceascd That he had been a man In all that the term Implies had been evident in his life There was no veneering no false lights no mistaking of the position the lc 1 ceased had held Giving to all menthe men-the right to worship whomsoever tln y pleased and to entertain such hka as they pleased ho merely claimed that right for himself The services closed with an eloquent 4 grayer by Apostle John llenr Smith and then the casket which was of pure white and cdvered with Ilowers j was borne to the hearse by William S Godbo William L Binder George Lawrence Law-rence Vlncenzo Scappaturn Nets Youngbcrg and William Spicpr The r ortege was 3 long one and the remains wr Interred in the City come tory ak ngslde of hose I who had gone before him |