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Show TRIBUTE PAID TO YOUNG MISSIONARY Ensign Ward Chapel Crowded With Friends Attending Funeral of Albert L. Wilkes. Albert Lealei WlUUs, who died al Honolulu Hon-olulu AuBust 28, while on a mission there for the Mormon ohuroh, was burled ves-terday ves-terday from the Knslsn ward chapel.' Interment In-terment was In the City trmeterv. The chapel was crowded for the services, ser-vices, which began at 2:3Q o'clock In the afternoon. Among- the flowers that hanked the casket were n dozen or more "bels." the necklace regarded by the llawallans as a token of love. They were sent In the 1k In which the casket cas-ket was brought from the Islands. A qulntetts of llawallans sang "Once Agln" and "Aloha oe." a Hawaiian song nf farewell. Bishop David n. l.yon officiated at the services and the other speakers were Bishop C. C. Neslen. T. W. Sloan. Whir-ley Whir-ley pack and Stanley Hoare. The invocation in-vocation was offered by Dr. Seyrdour B. Young and the benediction bj R. Murphy "1 Need Thee Every Hour"' iinrt ".Icshp My Savior. True," were sung hv the ward choir. Ashley II. Wallace sang "1 Know-Thai Know-Thai My rtenVcnie- l.lveth" and Mir bottle Coaler sang "My Loved One Rest" The pallbearers were Startler ' Hoare Man us iiohbi us. Joseph A nilcrsou Henry Mel! lean, Curtis R. Hawley and David Lyon. The grave In the ritv cemeter: was dedicated bv n. j, Haiton |