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Show immm Bin Knights and Ladies jK der Honor Memlffi the DeparteJ;S! CHILDREN PARTlGIpjHj IN PRETTY Clfl K Principal Address Ib JI by the Rev. PejejM r'B In the presence of raacvjH visitors, the Knights and LaH Maccabees honored departedH both organizations at I, fB Postoffice place. Inst 64sf,jiH presslve momorial cxorclsJH W A. Wight, senior past cB the local tents, presided ovH monies. The Rev. P a KtJH of Phillips, ConsrcgitloH who had passed away ,UU,B The services were opnnd bB gregatlon singing "AmerlM"?B spoke a fow words. wclcoml'mB bers and visitors and lalnH decoration of the mystic SB This feature of the sen-Ice tSH presslve. !H In the center of tho atiditJI dlatcly in front, of the rTH mounds were constructed cfl ferns. One represented U&IH departed members whose nimiB on the silent roll; the othtrH bollcal of the graves of ihlM may have died without raHI being made on the scroll cfH Its appearance was In kietiiH design. Three little girls dre4 fJH pink, Florence and Marian Myrtle Wahlquist, passed ual their arms laden with flon'irfH passed the more pretentious literally bedecked It ttlth nl tlons. ferns and flowers ofl As they took their former Ladlc-s of the Maccabeti -the ritualistic service over representing the neglected itiH forming It from a humble i&H bower of fragrant flowere. 'lH Roll Is Called, jH As this service proceeded, titjH sixty-three members who hidlH boyond the veil were read lmiH call, scrolls bearing tho cal placed on the walls of the rixH conclusion of the mvstlc ttrffH tlon. and after the silent roiffH slcal numbers were rcndertgH Lavlna Livingston, Miss LlunaH and Miss Ruth Bouck. Prof.'HH officiated at the piano. The participating crganlutiil ed tents No. 2 and No. L of tH and hives No. 4. No. 9. A'o. 1 IS of the Ladies of the 3factab 100 members were present, wilB friends nnd visitors. H Tho Rev. Mr. Slmpkhi tfcvH memorial address. In eloquutl paid high tribute to the m?a of fraternal organizations aH sized the glory of the eotH tender tribute was paid to tM and the speaker, appealed to ihl of those present to make thMH hour a sacrament of oUIgatMH highest and best. He eald !a "How beautiful a tribute gentle memory where eye laH diamonded Joins Itself to thell fragrance of the summer's bWH "In the close of a June dAH as ever thrilled the soul and deiH senses of man, we come to tribute to the simple foUrycaH to the great silence We needH lng mound to be the music tsfH grief, for the undying presractJH heart has truly loved speon tones in this feast of meraorf.B Tribute to MemijH "This hour of grieving TnenwiH than a tribute to that wltlchH likewise a prophet-hour that.aH heart's hopo of a tomomrt:H lends dignity to even the bUH that truly lives. Those JlacoMM whose story Is the spring of oH gave a bigger thine: to thei'MH freedom from the thrall of JH they joined hands with the PH bestowed a heritage upon, lH writing the hope immortal of.H well as the true glory of sicriaB "Withal is spoken here thfB the common life that Uvcs.lajH old the memorial stood uparH that humanity's hloody RCH moted to ambition, or tbcjH pride and station was eB1NH storied marble whose purchuH by the common soul of tbetiaflH "The clear light of a nutM broken upon the earth. TheflB terdny's tcmplos and palacesH truth's flaming sun In jh'n!j clear the tlgurc of the commonB in Its simple service. iH "Tonight's memorial u JH humble whose worth love contribution to the social wortH fidelity nnd humble toll; UIH those Immortalized in tlie-eljflH And Tor the heart's bereft twB In its song a comfort. as 'tjTB love-remembered ones sUPPH rest a pang of regret and fection. uuuH "And when men have babbB praise, when the light of PBbVJ voice of power have been 9AH abides of worth? Just t't9AVJ that in the common sacrluca'VAVJ is the fontal spring of ennot!flp ternal duty and love, paue?JJ and devotion, the flash of cIiUap unfolding of life's sprlng-tM the glory of the soul in eJH duty that keeps Its love and 'J "And the great mosaic jjH is laid in the tiny hits ' fj whose sum is Gods flnlsncajp |