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Show I FUNERALS 1 Funeral services for Roe Jackson Mole were held at 2 o'clock Sunday at the Sixth ward meeting house, with Bishop Albert B. Foulger officiating offi-ciating Two quartet numbers. "Beautiful "Beau-tiful Isle " and 'Shall We Meet Beyond the River?" wer sung by Gerard Klomp. Roy Tribe. K. M. Mitchell and G. Hraun. "Face to Face" was nung by Gerard Klomp The speakers were O. H Hallf, H. B Crouch, Ira Jensen. Jen-sen. Rodney lliMman and Bishop A. B Foulger. The body was shlppea by larkln to Croyden. Morgan county, coun-ty, for interment. The grave was dedicated by E. A. Larkln. Funeral services for George Boggio were held yesterday at the St. Joseph's Catholic church. Fathor C. E Hoggan Officiated. He assisted by Father Martin burk-. Interment was In the Mountain VlSw cemetery. The Bavarian Bav-arian band, of which the young man was a member, marched in a body. Funeral services for James Rose were held at 1 o'clock in tho Pleasant Pleas-ant View meeting houe Sunday, BlShop R. T Rhees officiating. A quartet composed of George Chamberlain. Chamber-lain. Walter OhambSrlaln, Wallace Budge and 'urtls Marshal! sang. When We Meet," and Beyond tlv Shadows." Robert Greenwell sang "In the Land of Fadeless Day," and William Wil-liam S. Wright sang One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and "Teach Us Thy Will " The sneakers were Burdett Smith, principal of the Pleasant View-school. View-school. Counselor David J, Johns. Henry Jensen and Bishop Rhees Interment In-terment v. a. In the North I 'gden cemetery with Bishop Rhees dedicating dedicat-ing the grae. |