through shadow land; ys go on in ways understand. more this truth doth shine e and from loss; - beats transverse to Thine, -y make its cross; will cuts straight and still, ide and dream and dross. lel to Thine h meekly run, eaven and earth are mine, rossed by none; e and I in Thee, him back to Thee, dear God, us. Yet, as Thou didst not lose we have not lost him by his e world giveth, givest Thou, O hat Thou givest Thou takest not Thine is ours always, if we are this troubl the evenin and the fe Then in T rest, and our Lord. Miss H verses fro Abide with The darkn When othe Help of th I fear no f Ills have n Where is I triumph Hold then Shine thr Heaven's In life an the evening comes and the busy world is h and the fever of life is over and our work is Then in Thy mercy grant us a safe lodging rest, and peace at the last. Through Jesus our Lord. Amen. Miss Helen Howison sang the following verses from the hymn "Abide With Me": Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide; I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless: Hold then Thy cross before my closing eyes; ator, the committee of arrangeHouses, and the invited guests 1 the Chamber NT. Under the order of the Senr mark of respect to the memory enator from Georgia, the Senjourned until 12 o'clock noon |