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Show Funeral Held Monday For Greenville Woman Funeral services for Alice Williams Wil-liams Heslington, 52, were held Monday at 1 o'clock in the Greenville Green-ville LDS Ward chapel, with Bishop Bish-op Arthur Blackner in charge. Prayer at the home was offered by Richard Jones of Milford and the opening prayer at the services by Blaine Blackett. Melbourne Heslington of Beaver gave the benediction. Prelude music was by Ann Williams, Wil-liams, piano, and Macel Horton and Keith Barton, violins. Other musical musi-cal numbers included a vocal quartet, quar-tet, "Oh, My Father," by King Morris, Mor-ris, Ralph Fordham, Roy Barton, and Kay Williams; a violin duet, "In the Garden of Tomorrow," by Mrs. Horton and Mr. Barton, accompanied ac-companied by Ann Williams, and a vocal duet, "In the Garden," by Nell and Hal Smith of Beaver. Speakers were Arlo Messinger, clerk of the Beaver County Board of Education; President D. E. Stapley, and D. R. Pearce, Beaver County Schools Superintendent. Burial took place in Greenville cemetery, where the grave . was dedicated by Clarence Vernon Davis, a brother-in-law. Pallbearers Pallbear-ers were Roy Heslington, a son, and Bill, Doug, and Kent Calvert and Cullen and Cliff Williams, nephews. |