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Show BBB' Hit ' "" " i j I ? Greenville News w If 4 " ii j , i f Oroenvlllo, April 4, Since our lam Hfi I j mooting Greenville has lost two of H T j her highly rc8nctid citizens. Funornl H; ! services for Win. llurrows wero hold H; In tho mooting house, March 29, nt 1 i 1 m. SorvlcpH wero presided over hy , , Illation N. W. Crokston. Tho choir Bang "Until the Resurrection Day." i' Prayer mu offered hy Fred ailgen. , ,' Tho choir sang, "I Need Theo Every ' ' Hour." The speakers wero ChrlRten rj Larson, Curl W. Nelson .Andrew Ny- BB . jj man and Illshop N. W. Crookston, nil B I .spoke In tho highest terms of tho do- I' ,. censed mid of tholr iiciiiuilnUmco with M ; him. "I know thnt my Kcdcemar B Lives" whs rendered liy Miss Kdna B : Crookston, nnd tho closing hymn was H f ' "Nearer My God to Thee." Geo. W. B IJndqulst pronounced tho benediction. B Interment was In tho Logan cemetery. B Tho funeral was ono of tho largest M gatherings of tho kind over hold In B Groenvlllc, people having como from H different parts of tho state. Tho flor- 1 al offerings wero numerous nnd beau- B Mrs. Elizabeth AHhlcmnn, a well B ,,'..( known woman of Greenville, died B M April 7, of chronic endocarditis, after K i l ' an Illnoss of one week. Sister Ashlo- Bf man was horn March 20th, 1841, nt B; Switzerland. Sho was married to PB Frederick AHhlcmau In Switzerland, M ,, who preceded her thirteen years ago. H i ' Tho deceased was the mother or tl H ' children, six dead and five living. PH , Tho funornl services were bold on H! ' ' Sunday nt 2 p. m. from tho ward B I mooting houso nnd wero conducted by B ' Ulshop N. W. Crookston, Tho choir H T , sang, "Oh, My Father," prayor by B i Italph Smith. Tho choir sang, "God bo H ' With Thee." Tho speakers woro Chris- B tt ,' 'n Schnlder of Logan, Fred Gllgen, Hi I l'etor Israeli nnd Illshop N. W. PB ' , Crokston. "Nonrer My God to Thee," PHi and "Ilenutlful IbIo of Somowhero," K , " was ronderod by n quartette. The clos- BB ' , Ig hymn wns "Sister, Thou Wns PPJ ' Mild nnd Lovely." John J. Ormoud SB ' pronounced tho tiouedictlon. Intcrmont PK ' i wns In Logan cemetery. PPJ ' George and James Muughau, Win. PPJ j Ferguson nnd mother, Mrs. Kllcn For. PpX ' guson, havo gone to their homesteads PB' In Idaho, for the summer. PB' Several from horn have attended PPJ i conference nt Salt Lake City. SB i Tho Independent Tolephono com-SB com-SB ' pnny Is putting in twenty-one now B ' -Mr. and Mrs. l'etor McComb attend- H - v ed tho missionary farewell party glv- PB' eu'nt Clarkston April T,, In honor of PB ; her brother, Arcltln Goodoy. B' A llttlo baby boy arrived at tbo PB ; homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew II Ny- PPjsK nii last Monday morning, nil are pHh doing nicely i " Mys- Ilnniuih Maughan. who has H' ,,oe" spending seven weeks nt Hex- Bn i . . I burg, Is at homo again. With the exception of n few, the henltb of the people generally Is good. Mr. Vnrlnn Ilnlo nnd sister Fenrl, of Illnckfoot, wero entertained by Miss Hachel Nyman tho pnst week. Humor says we will hnvo some June weddings. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. Chambers nro at borne, having spent tbo winter nt Jerome, Idaho. Miss Vivian Smith entertained about fifteen girl friends Inst week, Refreshments Re-freshments wero served, Mtb. Hattio Ferguson and children of Higby, Idaho, nro hero on a visit. |