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M emorial Services and Tributes

A Hymn—"Nearer, My God, to Thee," was sung. Miss Eva Bright, leading; Miss Bessie Bright, accompanist.

Letters were read from friends unable to be present.

Mrs. Mary S. Lockwood spoke for Woman's Press Association.

Mrs. Mary C. Greathouse in place of Mrs. Carrie C. Kent, for People's Church.

Solo— "One Sweetly Solemn Thought"— Miss Eva Bright.

Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood represented the Peace Association, but unable to be present, sent a greeting.

Mrs. Theodore L. Cole, for University of Wisconsin Alumni.

Hon. John E. Raker, Member of Congress.

Mrs. Florence Willard Day, New Thought Alliance.

A Hymn—"Lead, Kindly Light," was sung, Miss Eva Bright leading.

Mr. Wm. Canfield Lee, for Unitarian and Congregational Churches. (Liberal Religious Union).

Dr. Copeland of Oxford University, England, spoke for the Secular League.

Mr. Kepler Hoyt spoke of her religious life.

Rev. Olympia Brown gave some account of her suffrage work, and closed the meeting by reading a part of the poem, "The Song of the Plains."