P AQID TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1925 w " u MANY MOURNERS BIER OF BURTON (Continued from Page One) as a tale that is told. So teach us to1 number our days that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. "In 'thee, oh Lord, do I put my trust. Into Thy hand do I commi my spirit. For Thou hast considered -rne i Lroul e c. T'I'hou iast u.T 3 li soul in adversities. "How great is the goodness which Thou hast laid up for them that love Thee; and hast wrought for them tha trust in Thee. "'Whither shall I flee from Thy spir- it? If I take the wings of the morn- ing and fly to the uttermost parts of the sea, here Thy hand shall lead me. Even the darkness hideth not Thy At the request of the Deans 1 of the University and the Board of Regents, Mr. R. A. Doph made a death mask of President Burton Friday night, the mask will be used later in mak- ing a copper bust which will be presented to the University. face; and when I awake I am still with Thee. "Thou hast delivered mine eye from tears, and my feet from faltering. "Be of good courage, all ye that hope In the Lord, and he shall strengthen your heart. Only for God wait thou in silence, oh my soul." The strong voice paused, and after a momentary silence came that of Rev- erend Herbert A. Jump: "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down In green pastures. He leadeth me be- side the still waters. Ile restoreth my soul. "He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His Name's sake. "Yea; though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I shall h:: r no evil: for Thou art wih me. 'y 'rod and Thy staff they comfort urely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the House of the Lord, forever." He paused, and again Reverend Douglas' voice took up the service: "Now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept.. "He must reign until He hath put all enemies under his feet; and the last enemy that shall be destroyed is Death. "But some will say: How are the dead restored, and with what body do they come? "That which thou sewest is not quickened except it die. Thou sewest not the body that shall be. "So also is the restoration of the dead. "It is sown in weakness; it is re- stored in power. It is sown a natural body; it is restored a spiritual body. "And as we have born the image of the earthly, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly. "Now this I say, bretheren, that fResb rd blood cannot inherit the r.Ij gu of God. This mortal must in immortality. "And when this mortal shall have put on immortality, there shall be brought to pass the saying that is written: Death is swallowed up in vic- cry. Attends Funeral' S "Oh may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their pre-1 sence; live In pulses stirred to generosity: in scorn1 Of miserable aims that end with1 selt:t In thoughts sublime that pierce the night-like stars; And with their mild persistence urge mens' search to Vaster issues. This is the life to , coie, which martyred men have made more glorious For us who strive to follow.' ] "Even grief stands aside for rever- ence as we contemplate the radiant life of a man who has: earned immor- tality in two worlds. "There have been influences gener- ated by this gracious spirit which will outlast any memorial of granite or of bronze. "Here was a personality that exer- cised a strange catalysis upon mens' hearts. He touched them with his hope and courage, and they were never quite the same again. 'le fed the high tradition of the world and left his spirit safe in other breasts.' "When he uttered them there was a peculiar kinetic value to the words 'All things work together for good to them that love the Lord.' "Men are saying of him today that his life was brief but this life is not to be estimated by years. Civilization views certain masterful careers not in terms of days, but deeds. "Neither is there on this earth a tomb .that can house such a spiritual energy. "It would not be the wish of his heroic heart that we should view this providential event otherwise than with courage. "When this day's sad task is done and the evidences of his mortality, are put away, we shall recapture ourI arrested faith and live with valor as becomes his friends.. " "At this moment we ask to be for- given our weakness and our grief for we know that we shall not see his like again.", "Our Father God: "Lord of the vast spaces, and the, far-reaching centuries; Lord of all the nights and depths, and silences, Lord of our souls-it is with hu- mility, but in confidence that we offer our prayer for guidance in! this hour of perplexity and grief. "Thou (lost write in characters' too large for our understanding who see but broken fragments of$ Thy will.! "Grant us faith to see that Thou doest all things well; that ThyI purposes cannot fail; that Thy i laws are true and righteous alto-I gether; that Thou, who hast ever 1 kept Thy word with our fathers, wilt also keep Thy word with us. "We yield unto Thee most high praise for the virtue declared inI all Thy saints, who have been the l choice vessels of Thy grace, and the lights of the world in their several generations; for all the disclosures of Thy mind, offered to Thy children through poet's pen and prophet's word, through pil- grim's song and martyr's prayer, through everliving i n fl u e n c e wrought by precept and example in the lives of the good and great in every age. "MFost , nhumbly do we beseech' Thee to give us grace so to follow unto thee. The Lord lift up his the example of their steadfastness coUiteiance upon tbee and give in Thy faith, and obedience to Thy thee peace." commiandments, that we, too, may have our perfect consumation in SCHOO L DRIVE Thy eternal glory.D "Consecrate for us, in our mnet- R EA -CHES $3 ; Dries, the time and places sact'Sed TiH E RS AID to the inspirations we have found lEA TERS AID in the words and acts on men whose hearts thou hadst touched; Contributions for the Sunnycrest whose minds thou hadst enobled. school for girls at Holland obtained "'raisfigure our sorrows into at the Majestic and Arcade theaters on passionate quest of Thy will for Thursday, Friday and Saturday even- our disciplined lives. l ings amounted to more than $300.= The "Increase our faith; inspire our local part of the state-wide drive is hopes; and deepen our concern for the things that belong to the life everlasting. "Direct us along the way that entereth into peace, that we may face our trials without shrinking and Death without dismay. "May the Lord bless thee and keep thee. The Lord make his face to shine upon thee and be gracious under the direction of the Women's club; girl scouts aiding in the collec- tion. Organized about two years ago to provide favorable living conditions for girls whose home environments are undesirable, Sunnycrest at present takes care of 17 girls between the ages of five and 14. Four girls are from Washtenaw county. Alex J. Groesbeck The. Governor arrived in Ann Arbor at 1 b'clock yesterday, going directly to a luncheon at the Union, at the conclusion of which he and his party ttondad tho funeral of President Marion L. Burton. He, with Ideut- . George Welsh and members of the Board of Regents, acted as hon- orary pall-bearers. So, if I stoop Into a dark, tremendous sea of cloud, It is but for a time. I press God's lamp Close to my breast; its splend- or soon or late Will pierce the gloom. I shall emerge one day.' "Precious .in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. "Let us give Him praise for honor ed men: for the Lord hath wrought great glory by them, through His. power, from the beginning. "Such as did bear rule in their king- doms; men renowned for their pow- er; giving councel by their understan er; giving counsel by their under- standing, leaders of the people by their judgments; wise and eloquent in their instructions. "All these were honored in their generations, and were the glory of their kinds. "Their bodies are buried in peace; but their names liveth forevermore. 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