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Show Services Held in Abraham Fcr Pic. Bud Person Memorial . : Hi.' Alnwlinm " ' !. r i . 1 1 1 . m . 1 1 hi!' .' . 'i t . IVI.T ..ill, '.'. l.i, " ., I III Manila I . , " . . Til,' S"",:.- '. -I - r.'.'l inn . ' who ;..!'. :.'.,.' i;- lh.' s.-i m:: ; II..- An. V .V t: P- lug v h;i 1 ' ' i.' i . '.' ' 1 1 l for their . " nl w .ml'. Ol i 'il: (M.'IM I ' I 11"' I' ll .'Ml S ,-111:1 1' l - I.V.-S Ol" Hi.' (I.'.'CT '"I W.l.li.T. 'I II" congregation sil l'. "Tin' Slur .:l-glo.l .:l-glo.l banner." OjH'iiiiii! prayer v. .1 ; offered l.y Wallace J.'ll'.-r; tolio.v-i'.l tolio.v-i'.l l.y i'.'iiiiii ks by Ivi.t Pcteron. A i ton I .'1 1 .' composed ol' Jack Kugen.' Young, Kleanor Murray, an. I Margaret Franklin, sang "Sometime We'll lln.l.'slanrl." M. Ward Moody was the next speaker. "My Buddy" was sunn liy Mrs. Louie Lou-ie lila.-k and her two daughters, Mrs. Belly Colby and Miss Peggy lilaek. Remarks given by John W. Fullmer. Tin' closing song was sung by I. add Cropper, and was "Goodnight, Soldier:" Commander Roy 1'. llillon gave a few remarks and inlrodueed M. J. Moody, who presented the Flag to Mr. and Mrs. .1. Clifford I'elerson. Closing prayer was given by Orvil Jelfery. Shorlly before the death of ex-President ex-President Roosevelt the Petersons received a letter of condolence from him and the Purple Heart. |