FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. HARRISBARTLETT. Oct. 3— lt;Spl.)-~ Funeral services were held Thur-^ day afternoon at the First Mctho !-1st church for Mrs. Florence Cagle Harris, who died Wednesday mon.-Ing at a Temple hospital, after an illness of six weeks.Rev. Matthews. pastor ofthe Christian church a.Temple conducting the service.#*assisted by Rev. Dickinson, pastor of the Christian church of Dalia,, and Rev. J. M. Bond, pastor of ths First Methodist church of Bartlett, and Rev. K. O. Fueate. pastor c* the First Baptist church of Bartlct*. with interment in the Bartlettcemetery. The large floral offet ing.s bore mute witness of the low-and respect in which she was held* by her neighbors and townpeopK A large number of relatives and friends v/cre here from all over he state.She was born in San O ib riel. Milam county. Texas, in It 73, married Mr. Wilson at the age of 16 years. Of this marriage lt;ne daughter was born, now Mrs. M jr* gan Seale. Mr. Wilson died, and in 1896 she married Col. W. J. C ir-le. Of this union three sons w re born. Walter. George and Frank.Col Cagle died in 1918 an 1 in I'JIJOsh. mirricd H. C. Neely, a stock-man of Eagle Pass, and made her home there until Mr. Neely’s tragic death, when she again made Bartlett her home. In 1929 she married J. C. Harris of Arkansas, who survives her. %