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Show Impressive Funeral Services Held For Earl i.lcTape Hob-inn and impressive were the J funeral m.-rvic.-s In -1 fl Sit1 unlay, April J.'!, al. 'I ii. in ia the Third ward chapel) fur K il l M T.-umk;, Jr., l'J, prominent i youth anil a.hli;t:, who was killed April I), v. hca til ruck hy tin Union J'ncilic i:.;-iHi-ii!;i;r train near Stockton. Tin: chapel wa.i filled to capacity, anil tin; rn:-;lriiiii and ca.;ket was com-plcli-ly cow-red with beautiful floral o I f ' i-i n j-' ; , which '.veil; Kilciit tributes hi:' j)i;ilJti;; of the :- :npa .! iiy and 7 e-upecl. e-upecl. I'm- tiie he r ;l i m 1 family and friend. I. This American r'nrk high school of which he mm a i;radual;, and whero he gained ninny honors for his athletic ath-letic abili I ii'.i, furnislied the musical numbers through their Music depart ment. His close associates served as J pallbearers, and various girls o his class acted as flower girls. Counselor Reed H. Robinson was in charge of the services which opened open-ed with a vocal duet by Miss Loraine Holey and Miss Eerniece Barratt. Leo T. .Shelley f,ave the opening prayer, after which Earl Crookston sang a vocal sulo "Just Tals." The speakers were Bishop Joseph H. SLorrs of the Second ward, Dr. James Ah CI rant, Earl Holms-toad, f.enai-il i'ett and Counselor Robinson. .Many words of consolement were eon. 'eyed to those in bereavement. Interspersing the speakers, Miss Ann Claysou played a violin solo "The rerfect Day," Clarenco Grant and Ray Shelley sang a vocal duet, and as the concluding musical selection, Miss Loraine Boley sang a solo. The benediction was pronounced by Bishop John. Hunter. Interment was made in the city cemetery, where Counselor Robinson dedicated the grave. n |