Show ars OKI th IBal ns of alit 11 laif ohio june 28 the morning trains have brought quite a number of persons to pay their lost tribute ot respect to the lato mrs iiams there were groups 0 old soldiers to be seen on the street or on the way to the haves homestead the wide hall parlors and are heavy with perfume ot low era tributes from tho public and amato frienda frien dp and from the comrades in arms of general and military and civic organizations tha profusion of ia bewildering many being of a most elaborate nature among I 1 the great number arriving today to day were a magnificent pall of white lilies and maider hair fern from the president and mrs carrigon Har rigon a cross ot ivy ou a base of lilied from the national organization of the W 0 T A and an easel of flowers from he relief corps department part ment ohio the lucy jiryes mission band pent a piece consisting of fifty seven white roie sone for each year of the life just closed A most piece came from the home Misi onay society of the methodist church of hayes was president tho funeral services cervices vices were simple and they opened etith the leading of the psalm by mrs ilayev Ila yei pastor kev J BI mills of the methodist church followed by tho hymn ily jesus as thou wilt read by the alev C 1 barnes pastor of the presbyterian church and singing by the quartette choir prayer was alien offered by the kev U it bashford Bash tord of ohio wesleyan eity ohio the second hymn was read by thelton thel tov N shipp about a acore ecore of the survivors of gen hayes old regiment twenty third ohio volunteers who had tomo to the funeral from different parts of the east acted aa a guard of honor to tho hearse the ceremonies at the cemetery ft ere very brief tho casket was immediately lowered on arrival at tho grave dr U ashford read alie simple burial ritual and the mortal remains of lucy webb iiames wore left to await the morning of the resurrection the pall bearers were alie sons and kinsmen of the deceased |