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Show ilDA PARRISH IS AT REST In the presence of a large number of friends and relatives, the remains of Miss Meda Parrlsh wore laid In their final resting place at the city cemetery yesterday afternoon, following follow-ing impressive funeral services held at the First Ward meeting house. Elder H. E. Taylor had charge of the services. The choir gavo the. following fol-lowing numbers:" - "Rock of Aires." "I Need Thee Every Hour," and "Nearer, My God, to Thee." George Bain sang a boIo, "Face to Face." The speakers were Lawrence Taylor, Tay-lor, . Patriarch George W. Larkln and Elder Taylor. The members of the young woman's "claes and the teachers teach-ers of the South Washington school met the funeral cortege at the church, forming double lines on each side as the casket, borne by six young ladles dressed In whito, passed between be-tween them each member placed a bouquet of flowers upon It. |