!i Services Held From Hoskins Funeral Home Yesterday Afternoon! Many relatives and friends j paid tribute to the memory of B. H. Meneely, who died here Saturday morning, at the funeral services held from the Hoskins (funeral home (yesterday after-I noon at. 2: of) o’clock. Dr. W. F. jI Rex officiated at the services. ] The casket was hanked with flowers and many others were placed in baskets and vases. Mrs Glen Hates and Mrs. Willi iam Neibert sang the sVmgs with Mrs. Bates at the piano.! The songs were: “Abide With Me,” and “Going Down the Val-! Joy.” The casket attendantswere: l«oonard Greenfield,| Charles C. Brown, Albert (lard-i ner, Frank Sirnmons, Harry Crif-jfitli and Clayton Horton. The attendants were all members ofthe 133r I B:»nd with the excep- jtion of Mr. Cm-nfield, who used to be commanding officer. Interment was made in the Rver-gr« lt;n cemetery.