Show MANY HIV LODGES PAY FITTING TRIBUTE TO 10 DEPARTED MEMBERS Graves Grav s Are Decorated and Beautiful Eulogies Delivered De livered for Dead Memorial services s of various fraternal or organizations the order of tho the da day daj yesterday The Independent Order r ot oI of Odd Fellows Kni Knights and Ladies of the tho Brotherhood of Loc live Engineers i and ml Women of Woodcraft Woodcraft Wood Wood- craft were amon among the or organizations ons that tha observed the custom The rhe graves a of dead Odd Fellows were decorated in in tho the morning mornin and in the evening eVenin tho the memorial services were held hole at Phillips Con Congregational rc church tho the Hc Rev Peter A. A Simpkin preaching th the thes s sermon rmon A special musical pro program ram wa was as given iven In has 1125 hi sermon Re Rev Mr Simpkin Simpkin Simp Simp- kin took for his text Davids David's lament for Jonathan Ho pointed to tho the fact that there thero arc are between seven cn and ei eight ht million Odd Fellows keeping a similar observance of oC tho the day j and ana that members of the tho order die each yea year r. r Mr r. r Simpkin said laid that back of ot the bond of brotherhood that unites the members of the order there is th the knowledge that men inca are in touch with T eternal life Ife and that all an of their livel arc are not lived on the tho little platform of time truly Jive livo never die die said the speaker ker Their Ther influence lives on after them This memorial service is is but a reminder of or tho the brewit brew brew- it ty of life ife But Bat with its brevity breit wo should not cot wait until wo we get et to heaven to o earn a 1 crown of or glory We should begin bein to mako our crowns crowns- here Knights and Ladies Ladles of ot Tho The memorial services ices of the tho Knights of the bees were held in Maccabee Macca- Macca acca bee han hall Sunday b by tents Nos 2 and 12 and by Ladies of the Macca- Macca bees hives Ns os t 4 11 and 15 The i hall ball was decorated with American flags Jags and a wealth of flowers ers A list of ho tho dead members rs was also displayed conspicuously U t the conclusion of If an excellent musical mu mu- ical p pro program ram tho the Rc Rev Bev Mr Simpkin delivered the eulogy There are lre some Bome things things' s' s before which the he human soul stands dumb and helpless help help- less Jess ess lIe he said Baid Wo Vo Wo are ar as helpless before death eath as was the cave man but YC wc are arc not so hopeless Wo gather at this this his memorial service with The th certitude tude ude in in our hearts of a life to come after the tho grave rave This is not a. a service of despair but a service serice of triumph There is is an increasing measure of love ove for fornia man in rn tho the heart of ot man This makes life's lifes p path th ea easier ier for all aU of us Vo Wo arc are movin moving out into the wide wide wille world plane an and now we live Iivo where whore the interest of the whole hole mass of men has come ome to bo ho the in living interest Members of the Brotherhood of ot Lo Lo- En Engineers held memorial services services ser ser ser- vices yesterday for the first timo time since the he organization of that society in ip 1863 The services of the ocal focal di divisions divisions di di- visions were held in Odd hall haJJ yesterday afternoon Tho The women's omens auxiliary of the brotherhood a assisted in n the exercises On Railroad Accidents The Rev Mr Mi Simpkin paid an eloquent elo do quent tribute to io H the the soldiers of the rail ail Ho He said that members of the tho organization were paying trib tributes ites utes to the memory of their dead yes yes- erday ny In Ia the last twenty one on years Jears more moro than railroad employees h he lave e bp been n killed er E Every two hours a ar r man somewhere in the country loses lost's his hig life while at his work There Me are re only tenth tenth one that number of of mOil men killed annually in Great Britain and tenth ne-tenth the number injured There are re more railroads in that country than thanin thann in n this Human life i is ii tho the most most costly costI thing hing a railroad company can tan destroy American merican should insi insist t he lie lIe declared on greater care of tf human life The speaker paid a n. ax splendid x tribute to o the braver bravery and heroism of oC the men who vho spend nearly all their waking hours speeding over oer the rails and said that bat theirs is a n heroism that may be equaled but is nut excelled f on the battlefield bat- bat He said that Turkey and and Amer America ca are aro the only two tT civilized cl countries that have no employers employers' lia- lia tRW law At the conclusion of the Hie a address dress as aslie the lie ron roll of the dead ead was called a red rc carnation was placed in a floral design designor for or each name When tho the roll was the design was perfect J The flie Women of Woodcraft of this city conducted their annual memorial services a at t Mt ft Olivet Sunday Sundar after after- noon oon The rite circles r represented were T Woo Woodbine No I. I 41 n and ana Silver Silvor Maple No o. o 18 Tho Iho members mb rB marched from Eagles Eagles' hall hail to Main fain an and Fh First t. t South trets where special cars ears were rue taken takeno to o the cemetery A beautiful monument erected in lD in honor of the d ad members of the organization or or- was waa unveiled The Fhe tie tic ic readings were given b by Mrs Wi Wil Wil- jams hams Mrs Irs Stocking an and Mrs Grat Grat- site ite |