Show I 1 young lady dies after brief called to her rest in the city eternal day was the substance ot of t he sorrowful sorrow tul news that spread over the city like a thunderbolt last sunday evening heralding the sudden death of bessie annie mawhinney daughter of hugh and tena W mawhinney who two days previous had bad helped with the family washing and proud indeed to be able to loin join mother in such capacity saturday she spoke of being out of sorts and at tour four p m her condition became alarming ala she was removed to the local hospital and her case quickly developed into a serious stage of spinal meningitis and nd becoming unconscious this continued until sunday five p in when the heavenly gardner made his demands that the tender plant left at the home to be nurtured should be transplanted to another sphere the gateway to another world was reached and life vanished like a rainbow on a summer morning the angel poised in contemplative silence and reached down and laid a gentle hand upon this blooming flower in the family garden humanity cannot repress a moan mean in the presence of such death around it there Is an impenetrable mystery and sad as it Is wrung and torn as are the hearts that mourn her loss it is hard for us to say or believe it la is we ta ell 11 1 bessie was born in park city march i 5 1912 and would have reached her birthday in about three months she attended our public schools until last year when nervous trouble prompted her to give up her educational studies until renewed strength came her way she 1 Is survived by her parents her brother wllbur wilbur and three sisters mrs P open shaw ellen and margaret services were held at glenwood cemetery monday four p in where many friends had bad gathered to pay their respects I 1 to a lovable girl and a family highly respected in the community mowers flowers in profusion added to the silent tribute of sorrow tor for the bereaved ones and tears of loving remembrance flowed freely from the hearts he denied arta of youthful companions who were denied a last look at their former i classmate participating at the graveside i were H fred egan who offered prayer the speakers were W J lewis as friend friend and neighbor find and bishop singing by a quartette composed of mrs airs mills mrs lawry R H beckman arid and bishop bishop included sometime well understand and beautiful isle of somewhere pallbearers Pall bearers were from the high school and were former classmates lawrence and james glen mcclellan clarence jackson elton mills and win deyonghe I 1 |