Show JUDGE BENNEt BENNETT IS LAID LI TO REST Masons Pay Tribute to the Memory of Departed Brother The funeral of former Judge Charles Washington Bennett was held from he hc new 1 Masonic hall hail hal yesterday after after- ater- ater lon the services cr being being- those of or the Masonic ritual m conducted by brothers of Mr Ir Bennett Dennet In the lodge in which he was a prominent member The largo large lod lodge o room was opened for fOl the first time yesterday nn and workmen woi-kmen decorators are arc still sti finishing the building Ro Rows of oC chairs chub placed aroun around mit the sides of or th the tho room were wei-e occupied b by friends and th the remaining space around tho tim coffin was filled with the members of the lodge Ind e who remained standing during ing the brief services There e was responsive reading i b by the Masons and amid a quartet compo composed ed of Mrs I Edward Moot Moore Miss IS' IS Agatha tha Fred Graham and J J. J W W. Squires sang Fang several hymns that were favorites of Mr Ir Bennett These were I 1 1 Need Necil Thoe Thee Evel Every Eiery Hour Abide With Me Mc and Some Sweet Day The native pallbearers were C. C B I Jack E E. B. B l Critchlow J. J E. E W. W C C. Staines W. W H H. and U. U t U. U The following men mcm past grand masters of the Masonic order acted as honorl honorary pallbearers J J. J S. S Scott Samuel amuel Paul A A. A S. S Chapman I P P. L L. Williams I lams A A. R 11 n Heywood J J. J F F. Hardy J J. J D. D Mum dock C. C V V. Schram C C. W. W Morris Moi W. W J. J Lynch Walter Waiter aler Scott Scot R. R R L L. Conlo Conloy Conley C C. S. S Varian arian and amid andy andS S. S S W. W Bacon Bucon Burial wa was In the City cemetery |