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Show CLARKSTON JUPPINGS Clnrkcton, Feb. 8. Tho funeral of Vuiighu Myler, Wns held at tho ward meeting houso, February at 1 p.m. The Primary boys of tho missionary class carried flowers and followod tho casket Into tho meeting houso. Tho choir Bang "I Need Theo Lvery Hour." Prayer by Joseph L. (Atkln-sen. (Atkln-sen. Tho choir then sang "Guide Me to 'Ihco." A class poem was tlitn read by Mrs. Lavon Smith. Sho being his btiiool teacher. She nleo told hor experience with him us a school boy. A condolence was then toad by James I). Jurdlne to the grieved parents vvhlth was adopted uy members of tho choir. ''Tho Lord Is My bhepherd," wnsthon rendered by the choir. Joseph J. Clirlstonseii ns tho not speaker. Mr. John E. Grllhn of Now ton, also gavo some lonsollng rental ks, A ?olo, "Say Not 1 Journey A one," by Josoph M. Lnr-boh Lnr-boh Closing lcmarks by Bishop John Ilavston. Choir sang tho anthem anth-em "Open Wide Yo Gates." Benediction Benedic-tion was pronounced by Thomas God-froy. God-froy. A largo cortago followed tho remains to the cemotory. Our School Mate Our dear little school mate, has left us To dvvoll In a beautiful homo, Our dear Uttlo brother has left us To servo at tlio foot of God's throuo. Wo placd nnd wo sported together, Wo tolled in tho harness of lUe, But God In his nl.wlso mercy Deemed It wise to tako Vaughu from this strlfo. (, ' i , And though wo'll mlsslilin in our labor. Tho dear HUla friend of ours, Wo know ho'U bo In flop's gardon As ono of his precious flovvejs, Yritten by Miss Gwendolyn Dovvoy' ''.if .f Our Rollof Society lipid their annual an-nual meeting Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, thoy gave fl'omo excellent roports ot tho past ycar' work. They havo 83S bushels of wheat In the bin. Wo fcol to encourngo the good sisters In tholr labors In looking after tho poor and other necessaries. |