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Show C. M. LEEBOM IS LAIDJO REST NVIth one of the larRcm asembllei of ronSw lag friends and rinties of C M. Leedorn, th popular rei-taurantenr rei-taurantenr nho p.iM.d away after a t-hort lllii-KK of pneumonia fecrat days ago, In attendance the funeral unices w-re held jetertiay afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian church, Rev. J. 11. Carver Car-ver officiating. In .speaking of the life l-d by Mr. I.eedom, Rev. Carver d-U at foni" length on the fart Mat lie was almost al-most universally loved and admire 1 for hi unfailing courtesy and goo: will. In all the time .ir. Leeiioni has boon In Opden, a prnon l yet to be found who had ought Out good to ?ay of hi in: The minister read for the scripture les.-on the thirteenth chapter of tb-llrht tb-llrht inter of Paul to the Corinthians and as a basis of hin discourse took the la.it two ers-s of the same chapter. chap-ter. Speaking from thU tho speaker dwelt especially upon the b'Sfion that whlb' all of the earthly possessions chang- In Hie anil hae to be surrendered surren-dered at death. Faith. Hope, Charity Char-ity and Ixve abide with constantly growing power of comfort An; unusually large llora; contribution contribu-tion was received, many unique and beautiful pieces being among tno number banked about the casket. The music given at the First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church yesterday afternoon was furnished by a double male rjuar-t'tte rjuar-t'tte composed of the following: Joseph Rallantyne, leader; Carl Allison. Al-lison. Jed Llallantyne. Geo. Mattson, Alfred larson. R. M. Wrlcht, Geo. Nye, N. O. Ogden. with Mr. Sam W'hlt-taker W'hlt-taker accompanist. Four numbers were given by this well known malo chorus In a spirit and with an ability of talent and degree of training which calls for special mention. The numbers num-bers rendered were deeply expressive of the sympathy which tho lingers a.s friends of Mr. Loedoni felt for those who were there Borrowing. The numbers given were: a) "Ueautlful Isle of Somewhere." b "Shall We Meet Beyond the River." (O Nearer My God to Thee.' d "Hymn of Brotherly Love," The services were attended by the Improved Order of Red Men. and the Fraternal Order of Kagles In large numbers, the delegations with friends of the deceased so rilling the church that many were compelled to stand during tho service. The following were the pallbearers. Messrs. James Ballard, Oscar Mad-son, Mad-son, Frank Grant, Barlow Wilson, Max Davidson, Tom Feeney, J. 11. Iast and Harry Blaine. Interment was at Mountain View cemetery, where the abovo named orders or-ders conducted the ritual over the grave. |