Gayley-brown Memorial Service
Newberry hall was comfortably filled yesterday afternoon with an audience composed almost exclusively of women anxious to pay the last tribute of respect and love to the memory of Mrs. Sarah GayleyBrown. The exercises were very interesting. Mrs. H. S. Carhart read an interesting biography of Mrs. Gayley-Brown. Mrs. Jennie Cheever read several letters from young college women who had come into contact with the hfe of the deceased friend of college girls. Mrs. Barnard 'read a paper relating to Mrs. Brown's influence on college girls. Mrs. A. C. McLaughlin read a letter from Mrs. J. B. AngelĂ coramenting upon the beautiful Christian character of the woraan. Several of Mrs. Gayley-Brown's favorite songs were sung, among them "The Star of Other Days," written byher
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