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Robert Malcolm Arnold Largely attended funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, May 13th, at the Methodist church for Robert Malcolm Arnold, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Arnold of Enfield, N. H., rmerly of Mark Lee road, who passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, May llth, 1932. The officers of the William Carter Co., heads of departments, office em- ployees, Sherwood Lodge, Sons of St. George, and the Epworth League, of which Robert was a member, were represented among the large number who came to pay their last tribute of high regard and sincere, friend- ship for Robert M. Arnold. Dr. Edward A. Elliott, pastor of the church, conducted the services, and the eulogy was given by Rev. Mason W. Sharp of Auburndale, former pastor, who had known Bob- bie intimately through his church as- sociation for several years. Likening his brief life to a bud that had been plucked before it bloomed to maturity Mr. Sharp paid touching tribute to the deceased, expressing the comfort- ing thought that the pattern of life ended here by the broken thread would be completed in the other world. Active in the affairs of the young people of the Methodist church; Robert's happy nature and smiling face made him one of the best loved members of the Epworth League. The Old Rugged Cross, and Beau- tiful Isle of Somewhere were tender- ly and expressively rendered by Mrs. Judith Lee Walton, Miss Maud Well- ington presiding at the organ. The bearers were Roy Trecartin, John Pilkington, Frank McCarthy, Robert Day, Laurence McCulloch and Carlton Kilmer, representing the basketball, and bowling teams, and the Carter office. Karl Flint, Robert Latham and Kenneth McCulloch were ushers. Bobby gra