Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1928, Part 1, Part 15

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1928 v. 1
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Number of Pages: 724


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to consider wen. Mrs. Janes Rowe. Mra. White, Mra. Nora Gurion end and the Invar,ttle Gotley.


otate mod , The "mone WILLIAM CHEEK. may. Ralir body of Willlam Edward pot Incline .. three-montha-old ton of Mr. ; Mr.' T. F. Check. 85f. Concord


whereby ue, who died at 7:30 o'clock last territory -. at in a local hospital. was forward- purpose this afternoon to Kansas City by ' Je Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral :ome.


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be ens DOW ! KATHERINE CRABTREE. onits Funeral services for Katherine Crabtree. 63. of Battlefield. Route 1. who died Thursday night at her the home. were held at 2:30 p. m. today at Patterson cemetery. south of · · Springfield, with burial under direc- tion of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral .. home. . .


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INFANT CURTIS.


The Infant son of Mr. aud Mra. Howard L. Curtis, 715 East Grand street. died at 10 o'clock last night in a local hospital. Puperal arrange- ments are incomplete.


BIRTHS


Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ferguson. 819 Bouth Campbell avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Marthe Lou, Jan. 22


WOODS A W GUTS OFF BOY'S HEAD


Ozark County Man Burned to Death-W. H. Hamby Is Dead. !


Edgar Henson, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Henson of - Cold- spring, was instantly killed when his head was practically severed from the body in a woodsaw accident at the home of his grandfather, E. O. Mor- row, of the Stony Point district in Douglas county.


Henson, who had made his home with his grand parents from baby- hood, was helping operate a wood- saw at the Morrow home. It is believ- ed he reached over the saw to adjust an oll cup when his clothing became antangled In the saw. Ha was Jerked into the saw and Instantly killed when his head was almost complete- ly severed Just below the ears.


Mr. Morrow was smsleting with the work at the time, but the accident happened so quickly nothing could be done.


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Burned to Death.


Peart Howard, 22. of Romance. Omark county, was fatally burned In an socident on the road between Al -. . martha and Gainesville.


Accompanied by Charley Allen, with 1. bord Howard made his home. How- Jind stopped his car to draw a Entity of gasoline from the tank for affother car. With his clothing soaked With gasoline, the young man unthoughtedly struck a match to light a lantern. His clothing Imme- diately burst into flames. Becoming alarmed, he started to run. but was overtaken by Allen." who toro the flaming clothing from his body.


The young man was returned Im- mediately to the Allen home near Al- marthe when he was given medical treatment. and where he died.


An investigation by Ozark county officers led to the arrest of Allen. who la now et liberty under $2.000 bond, charged with insporting liquor.


Hamby Je Dead.


W !!!! ami H Hsroby, successful t.or- ; elist and magazine writer. died of : carcer of :14 lung at the Hamby home in Sat: D.eg ...


SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Mary Ruth Miller Hatler divorced M. Waldo Hatler .**


Page 5A: James P. Athony died .**


Page 8A: Robert J. Cunningham and Luretta Perkins, both of Springfield, were married yesterday in Springfield.


Page 1B: Fern F. Watson sues to have divorce set aside .*


Marriage licenses issued .**


Robert Cochran divorced Belle Cochran. They were married October 23, 1923


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Page 8B: Frank Hudson died .**


Mrs. Mary Willoughby died .** Mrs. Rachel Agee died .** James A. Ricord died .** Mrs. James Stoughton died .** T. K. Ferrell died .** Mrs. Lucy A. Rose died .** Eddley Powell Blair died.


Page 7C: Mae Fern Jackson died .** George H. Singer died .** Sigmund Solomon died.


Mrs. O. P. Greer died .**


Valo Mayes and Miss Georgia Boss were married .**


Bobbie Weis and Cecil Patton were married .**


Henry Kliveline died .**


Fanny Adamson and Vincil Prater of the Stinson vicinity (near Miller) were harried last week.


Mrs. Hary Helms of Newburg and Mr. Scott of Crocker were married Thursday at Crocker.


Mrs. William Hall died .*


Page 8C: The oldest Catholic church in the Ozarks was recently restored. It is St. Mary's on Plum Bayou near Pine Bluff. It was established in 1778.


DIVORCED HUSBAND FACES WOMAN'S FRAUD CHARGE


DECLARING that her former hus- ! petition, and three days later Wat- --- son and Fausta Louise Thweatt. formerly of Greenfield, were mar- ried In Russellville, Ark.


Roth Watson and his present wife, who reside In Springfield, are wald to be members of prominent families in Greenfield.


MARRIAGE LICENSES Paul Gibson. 26. and Violet Fletcher. 24. both of Springfield: Otto R. Rohmann .. 29. Springfield. and Sallle Lemmon. 24. Morrisville: Tom Freeman. 23. and Cloverbelle Adains. 19. both of Springfield: Clyde Everett. 29. and Myrtle Lahy. 23. both of Springfield; Osa L 22. both of Springfield: Robert J. cunningham. i.S. and Luetta Per- king. 40. both of Sp. 'nefield. Charles R Hombree. 34. Springfield, and


Watson. It is said In the petition. filed his sult for divorce on May 12. Noblitt. 26, and Helen R. Wheatley. 1927. having come to Missouri a few weeks previously from Minmit. Fla .. . where he had resided for more than rear The divorce was granted on : September 16, 1997, According to the, Laura Miller. 23, Springfield.


Henry Kliveline. known .. "I'nele" Henry, died at the home of his Ron. J. A. Kliveline. Friday. nicht. Jan. 20. and was buried at Ihr Ava cemetery Sunday.


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"Mr. and Mrs. O, q/ Williams and family were In Dixon, Mo. last week to attend the funeral of Mra Williams. cousin. Mra. William Hall


Mr. and Mra. N. V. Allebach of Springfield, J. E. Ault and Miss Nadine Ault of Cassville, Mra. Jose- phine Gurley and Fred Gurky of Purdy were a few of the out of town friends altending funeral porilor! for Sigmund Solona : Santos oft


"An -and- Mra. . C. O. . Watson' of - Springfield came in Lebanon Inet Friday to attend "the funeral of Mayor EL. B. Hatten.


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band obtained a divorce in the Greene county circuit court through misrepresentation In order to merry | another woman, Fern F. Watson of Miami, Okla, filed suit In the clr- cutt court yesterday to have the di- vorce ast anide.


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In obtaining hia divorce. It is clatmed that Harry R. Watson. the former husband, testified that he had realded In Missouri for a year previously to the filing of the petl- tion, whereas. the former wife avera. he had resided in this state only a short time.


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Mra. O. P. Oreer, "2 years of age. died at the home. of her daughter. : Mra. B. C. Marshall .- 418 Broadway. | Friday January 20. She leaves four : children


Vale Mayes of Muskogee, Okla .. and Miss Georgia .Boss of Monett . were united in marriage at the Methodist church at: Anderson by the Reverend J. F. King of Carth- age. Charles Main and Miss Edna Walton accompanied them.


· Bobble Wela and Cocli Patton were married by Reverend W. M. : Kennedy January 14.


MRS. M. WALDO HALTER IS GRANTED A DIVORCE


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SOME six years ago, on October 29. 1921. Mary Ruth Miller, charm- Ing Springfield society girl, and M. Waldo Hatier, winner of six cita- tions in the world war and wearer of the croix de guerre ami congres- sional medal of honor, but who had entered business In Neosho when peace returned. were married th Springfield.


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And yesterday. In the Groene monty circuit court. quietly and speedily came the formal end of the Journey that had begun at the altar.


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A petition charging cruelty and abuse was filed by Mrs. Hatter and - with it an entry of appearance ! signed by the husband. The hearing was brief, and a few minutes later a default divorce waa gmntel.


DEATHS


FRANK HUDSON


Frank . Hudson, NO, prominent Wright county farnur and stock- man ami active in the county's political affaire for many years. died at 2 o'clock yrxtorday morn. Ing at his : nie near Grove Springs following a lingering lineas. Funer- al servicom will be conducted at z o'clock this alt moon, at Shady cemetery, I've miles south of Grove Springs, and burial will be' there. Mr. Hudson is survived by his wife. three pons. l'en Hudson and Walter B. Hudson of Springfield and John Hudson of Grove Springs: three . achters. Mra. James Kelly of Springfield, Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Oklahoma und Mina Mary Hudson of the home address: two brothers. Alles and Silas Hudson of Grove Springs; a' niece. Mra. ttho Hen- I derson of Springfield: a nephew. :: bott Williams, and a brotherin- law. Pad Williama, both of Spring. (ielJ.


MRS. MARY WILLOUGHBY


Funeral errvices for Mra. Mary . Wil loughiby.'78 years old, of Strafford. Rte ..!. who' Med Thursday, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Danforth ceme. lery with turial there under direction of Alma Lobmeyer Funeral home.


MRS. RACHEL AGEE


Funeral services for Mrs .. Rachel .Ages, 44 years old, who died in St. Loule nn January &S. will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Primitive Baptist church. corner Division street and Irving Place, with burial in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the Kllagner Funeral home.


JAMES A. RICORD


Funeral services for James A. Ricord. 69 years old. who died, at & o'clock yester. day afternoon at his home. 1020 East Tal- madre street, will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon with burial in Greenlawn come. tery under direction of the Klingtrr Funeral home.


MRS. JAMES STOUGHTON


Funeral services for Hra. James Stoughton, former resident of Springfield. who died Thursday in Detroit, will be held at & o'clock this afternoon at the Paxson Funeral home, with burial in Maple Park cemetery. The body arrived here yester. day morning. accompanied by a mister. Mrs. W. A. Ferguson.


FERRELL SERVICES


Funeral services for T. K. Ferrell, 82 years old, who died Thursday at his home. 1182 West Thoman street. will be held at 2 o'clock Um afternoon at the church of Latter Day Salata on Dale street with bartal In tbe National cemetery under di- rection of the Parson Funeral home.


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ROSE SERVICES


Funeral services for Mrs. Lacy A. Rose, 83 years old, who died Friday afternoon at the home of her daughter. Mra. Nora Carton one inthe west of BreakHos, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence with berial in Brookline ceme- tery under direction of the Klingner Fun- eral home.


BLAIR SERVICES


Funeral services for Eddiey Powell Bialr. 90 years old. Civil war veteran and pioneer resident of the Ozarks who died Saturday at the home of his son, George W. Blair. 985 Boonville avenue, will be held at ] o'clock this afternoon at the residence with burial in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the tterman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Blair, who was w farmer sad contractor living In Tharn- field. Ozark county. mad who moved Hire four years ago, is survived by three sons, H. B., of Ava. George W., and A. D. Blair. of Springfield; by one daughter, Mrs. Palmer Pillard, of Ben, Ore. by 14 grandchildren and by ! great grandchil- dren. He was a lieutenant i nthe 3rd Georgia Volunteers of the Confederate 1


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JAMES P. ANTHONY Funeral servion for Jusies .P. Anthony # Nan od, who died Friday at the boine of Ih dasrbter, Mr. Earl E. kunne HI Int Em street, will be held at 2:28 delock Monday afternoon at the Ahue Lohmeyer Funeral home with burle! to Maple Park cemetery. Pallbears wt' fo- elude Heary Gardper. William Appleby. A. F. Wickersham. W. P. MeGer, Frank Harlan and Dallas Anthony.


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MONETT, MO.


Has Fort, fire-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra, Luther Jackson, died Saturday in Springfield. The body was brought home on Monday. Funeral services were held from New Liberty church on King's Prairie


H. H. Westbay departed for Mot- ton, JUL, Monday night to attend the funeral of his nephew, George H. Singer.


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The Leader for Sunday, January 29, 1928, is missing.


MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Mrs. Arthur Billings was killed .**


Dr. M. Highfill died .**


Charles Frederick Moore died .**


Page 5: Miss Maxine Langston and Mr. William Atteberry were married .* Page 10: Charles Vernon died .**


Pioneer Physician Of Webster County Dies at Marshfield


Dr. M. Hightul, 10. prominent 1h medical direkte of the Ozarks ro- tion for more than 40 years, died late Saturday night at bis bome at Marshfield following a lingering !!!- MM.


De Highfill was born In Web- ster county in 1858 and spent his entire life in the community. He taught school for a few terme . af- for being graduated from high school as a youth and then at- tended the Missour! Medical col- lege in St. Loule.


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Following him graduation. he re- turned to Marshfield and lietas the practice of medicine and sur - IMy lle also established the i Highfill and son drug store at Marshfie:J with hle son. Elston.


He is survived by the widow. one en Elaton ani a daughter. Mies . Slabeth il:grell, county treasur - or of Messter county


Funeral services will be held At


: 00 wir the afternoon at the | Southern. Methodist church . March !:. 14


Charles Frederick Moore, CS, died at T o'clock last night in a local hospital following a brid Illness. He Is survived by the widow and OMO COD. Funeral services. win be hold at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Starne mortuary followed by Interment in Hazelwood cemetery.


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500 ATTEND FUNERAL FOR CHARLES VERNON


Special to The News


LEBANON, Mo.,- Jan. 21 .- Five' hundred persona today attended funeral services for Charles Vernon, duply game and fish commissioner and prominent In republican poli- tles, who died at his home here Fri- day.


Funeral services were conducted by the Reverend Langley, of Jef- ferson City. Services at the grave were in charge of the Rebecca and Odd Fellowa lodge. Pallbearers were: Kelth McCanne. Roy Gourley. J. Ward Owena, Frank DeCou, E. 1 .. Scofield and Don O. Vernon.


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PIONEER LEBANON WOMAN IS KILLED BY FRISCO ENGINE


Mra. Arthur Billings Walks in Front of Fast 'Bluebonnett' Special and Is Instantly Killed


HUSBAND STANDS NEARBY AS ENGINE STRIKES MATE


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Couple on Way to Christian Church to Attend Services; Inquest Probably Will Be Hold Today


Spatial Dusparst to The News. ERANON. Ma. Jan. 21 .- Mrs. Arthur Bltage, so, was struck ky ' the' "Bluebennett,"" Trisco . fast trita, and testantly killed, while on her way to attend services at the Christian church bere this evening.


ENROUTE TO CHURCH


Mr. and Mra. : BQlings, ca thetr way to church, arrived at the crossing as the, trata approached Mr. Bulltags. waited for the tria, to paca but are Flex


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WENT TO OKLAHOMA


Last your they want for a few months to Okmulgee, Okla, but ro- watly returned to Lebanon, where Mr. Billings le now engaged in the Imsurance business. Mrs. Bilings comomarly worked with bim lo the Insurance office.


- Mr. Billings is a deacon In the Christian church.


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Atteberry-Langston Wedding


Miss Maxine Langston, of West I'Mains, and Mr. William Atteberry. also of West Plains, were married on January 22 at the St. Paul church here by Reverend J. D. Pearson, pastor of the church. The groot is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Attieberry, 601 South Weller, and the bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langston, of Den- ver. Colo., formerly of West Plains.


MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 1: Mrs. Arthur Billings was killed .**


Thirty students at Drury college are children of parents who also attended Drury. The article lists their names and the names of their parents:


Cody and Nat Anderson -- sons of Mrs. Blanche Cody Anderson Frances and Gisela Atkinson-daughters of John Atkinson Elizabeth and Pauline Baldwin -- daughters of W. M. Baldwin Mary Bruner -- daughter of Mrs. Ada Shepherd Bruner Dorothy Chandler -- daughter of T. K. Chandler


Bernice Cole -- daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Holbrook Cole Victor O. Coltrane -- son of V. O. Coltrane and Mrs. Sadie Lichliter Coltrane Ed Diffenderffer -- son of J. L. Diffenderffer Charles Denton -- son of Mrs. Elba Bouslog Denton Betty Dolan -- daughter of John I. Dolan Charles Farrington -- son of Mrs. Blanche McCann Farrington Inez Gideon -- daughter of Mrs. Mary Oldham Gideon Earl, Laura and Madge Glasscock -- children of Ms. Susie Brown Glasscock Pauline Haseltine -- daughter of Lincoln Haseltine


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Adelaide Hines -- daughter of Frank B. Hines


Barbara Horton -- daughter of Mrs. Annie Vaughn Horton


Matthew Henry Holtzen -- son of Mrs. Mildred Moore Holtzen Nan Johnson -- daughter of U. G. Johnson and Mrs. Angie York Johnson Leroy L. Lichliter -- son of L. L. Lichliter Elizabeth Love -- daughter of Dr. J. W. Love and Mrs. Sue Crenshaw Love Mildred Merritt -- daughter of Edward D. Merritt and Mrs. Mary A. Flanner Merritt


Walter H. Moore -- son of Henry Moore and Mrs. Laura Sullivan Moore Kirby and Laben S. Patterson -- sons of Orin Patterson and Mrs. Emily Robards Patterson


Louise Reynolds -- daughter of Earl V. Reynolds and Mrs. Marcella Fulbright Reynolds


Margaret Ruhl -- daughter of Otto Ruhl and Mrs. Effie Sterrett Ruhl Thomas Steele -- son of Howe Steele and Mrs. Linnie Robertson Steele


Mabrey Alexander Weaver -- son of Alexander W. Weaver Mary and Virginia Williams -- daughters of S. H. Williams George F. Wood -- son of Mrs. Nellie B. Lapham Wood


John R. Woodside -- son of Guy S. Woodside


Virginia Woodside -- daughter of Hal Woodside


Page 3: Horace P. Owen died .**


Page 8: The will of John F. McMurray was filed for probate .**


A son Billy Gene Reed was born January 22 to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Reed, 2244 North Main avenue. Mrs. Reed was formerly Miss Velera Chenoweth.


Marriage license: Howard R. Smith, 31, of Bolivar and Miss Elsie C. Crow of Springfield.


Charles Frderick Moore died. Mrs. John Nelson died .** James P. Anthony died .* Charles H. Hewett died .* Milton Orin Reed died .*


Page 10: There is a notice in memory of Rev. B. P. Bateman.'


Page 13: Miss Sally White and Otto B. Rohmann were married. Miss Clevabelle Adams and Mr. Tom Freeman were married. Page 14: Dr. M. Highfill died .**


DR. HIGHEILLADIES AT HOME IN MARSHFIELD


Funeral services were held at 3:30 p. m. today at the Southern Meth- odist church et Marshfield for Dr. M. Highfüll, 70, prominent physician of the Ozark region for more than :40 years, who died Saturday night at bis home in Marshfield.


Dr. Highfili was born In Webster county and spent his entire life In the community. He taught school for a few terms after being gradu- ated from high school. He attended the Missouri Medical college in at. Louis.


Following his graduation. he re- turned to Marshfield and began the practice of medicine and surgery. He also established the Highfull & Son drug store at Marshfield.


He is survived by his wife. a son. Elston, and a daughter. Miss Eliza- beth Highfill. county treasurer of w.Peter county


BROTHER OF SHERIFF OWEN DEAD IN ARIZ.


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Horace P. Owen. 38. a native of Greene county and brother of Sheriff Alfred Owen, died at 12.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Prescott. Ariz. Mr. Owen had been in the service of the United States army since the , world war. Suffering from tubercu- ' losis. he spent the past few years in serious government hospitals, lie 14 survived by his wife. a 10-year-old


son. Arnold, and two brothers. Charles and Alfred. both of Springfield. The ' body will be brought here for burlat.


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WOMAN KILLED BY FAST TRAIN


Mrc. Arthur Billings of Leb- anon Struck Going to Church.


Funeral services for Mrs. ' Arthur, Billings, 80. well-known Lebanon woman, who was killed by a trwa Bunday. were held . at & p. m. todet at the Christian church at Lebanon. i Burial was In the Lebanon cemetery. Mrs. Billings was struck and in- stantiy killed by the "Bluebonnet." ..


crack Frisco train, while on her way to church.


Her husband saw Mrs. Billinga crushed to death. Mr. Billings walt- ed for the train to pama, but his wife tried to croma ahead of Il.


Mr. Billlogs is a deacon In the church. Por many years he was Sun- : day sabool superintendent.


Both an old realdents of Lebanon. They returned to Lebanon only a few weeks ago from Okmulgee. Okla .. where they lived & abort time. Mr. Billings' is engaged in the insurance business at Lebanon. He was former-


MISS BALLY WHITE WEDS OTTO B. ROIDIANA.


Mr. and Mrs. A. L. White, of Mos- 1 risville, Mo .. announce the marriage of their daughter. Sally, to Olto B. Rohmsun, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. ! "ohmann. 1830 North Main avenue. The ceremony wan performed at the . home of the bride's pareuta Satur- "day. evening at 8 o'clock." The Rer- rrend Ham, pastor of the Methodist thurch. read the ceremony. Only relatives and a few close friends at- ended The ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Sohmann will make their home In gringheld.


NUSS ADAMA IS BRIDE. OF MR. TOM FREEMAN.


A very pretty home wedding will .lebrated Saturday night"" at" the Hiwane of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams h on their daughter. Clevabelle : P.dams. became the bride of Mr. Tom Freeman. The Reverend J. S. Henley. Loustor,of Oakdale M. E. church, read ibo ceremony. Preceeding the . cere- riony. Mim Josephine Adams, the Sride's atstar, sang "At Dawning." and played Lobedertu's biridat chorus tory IT during the ceremony. The bride wor . frock of Queen Elisabeth bite crepe over pink satin and carried a large bouquet of pink and white row- buda. Mirs Thelma Judy was maid of honor and wore rose georgette trim.


C. H. HEWETT. ..


{ Funeral services will be held at 2:20 p." m. tomorrow ' at the Christian church at Lebanon' for Charles H. Hewett. 75. & farmer .. who lived: near "Lebanon. He died yesterday In'a lo- cal hospital. He Is aurrived by hla . Wife. a son. W. C. Hewett. of. Fort Morgan, Colo., and a daughter,'. Mrs. Cista Raet. of Lebanon .. .


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DEATHS


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F. MOORE.


Funeral services for Charles Fred- erick Moore. 03. 824 North Campbell arenue, who died et 7 o'clock last i night In a local hoeplial following a ; brief illness,' were held at 3 p. m. to- dey il the Starne mortuers. : Burlal was in Harelwood cemetery. " He's surshed hy hhv wife and a non


MRS. JOHN NELAON.


Funeral servicea for Mma. John Nel- mon. 80. who died at her home in Jop- Un Saturday after a brief illness, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Jop- ILn. Mra. Nelson was a' former, root- dent of Springfield. ,and "wu the grandmother of Mre R. C. Starkey end Mra. Francis Bishop of this city. She and her husband celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary two mor.thy agy.


Funeral services' for Jenies P A :- Tiony. 84. tnr 20 ;earn an emplo; e o! ! the postoffice here, also died Friday! at him home. 664 Cast Elm street. were held at 2 30 pm today at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Burial was in. Mapie Park . en elery.


- MILTON ORIN REED.


The body of Milton Orin Reed. who died lu a local hospital fester- day afternoon, was forwarded lo' his home at Digginga. Mo., by the Alma Lohmeyer' Funeral home. Funeral "actrices and burial were held' this afternoon. . Reed lo surrived by hie wife. Ruth, and a bab. daughter. his . parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Reed. of Diggins, and alx brothers and four maten; ul of Diggins.


VIVIRRAY BILL. FILED.


Except for a bequest of $100 to be divided equally smong his three grandchildren, the entire estate of . John P. M.Murray, who died Decem- ber 7.' goes to hla wicor. Sarah Eltz- abeth McMurray, under terms of lia; Will filed for probate


Mrs. McMuria; wme nameri as cx- ecutrix to serve without bond will was made November 16, 1926. It was witnessed by Lucilie Lincoln. George A. Monteer and William B. : Lincoln


IN MEMORIAM.


BATEMAN . In loving memory of our ",.bind. father and friend. ftet. 1 Befeman. "no pastec nasy tro year today. Jan 20. 1928


"The sweet to remember him the tur here.


. Though absent from us he is just AS The midnight Flare shine on the trin Of one to hoved but could not .e. "foda; recalle :ad memories.


· We can r.o: 16: and er shall not dy That he to dead. he is just away. With a loving smile and a wave hand


He is beckoning us to an unknown Was Endig mined by wife and daughter. MRS B P RATEMAN CLARRISAA L J BATEMAX


TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 2: William H. Day sues to divorce Jessie R. Day. They were married March 12, 1926.


Page 3: A son Jack Massie Palmer was born January 28 to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Palmer of Camp Manor apartments.


Marriage license issued .** Dr. H. M. Highfill died.


Page 5: Miss Clevabelle Adams and Mr. Tom Freeman were married .*


Page 12: Mrs. Arthur Billings died .**


Mrs. Evelyn Cunningham died .** Charles H. Hewett died .**


Adams-Freeman Wedding


The wedding of Miss Clevabelle Adams and Mr. Tom Freeman was solemnised at the home of the bride last Saturday at 6 o'clock. The Reverend J. & Hmler, pastor · of the Oakland M. El church otticiated at the ceremonies. Preceding the bridal party, Miss Josephine Adama, sister of ,the bride, sang "At Dawn- Ing" and played the bridal chorus "Lohengrin" during the ceremony.


The bride wore a gown of queen blue and she carried a large boquet of pink and white rosebuds. Miss Thelma Judy acted as bride's maid and wore & rose georgette rown trimmed in real lace. The groom was attended by the bride'a brothar. Mr. James Adamı.


After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served on an attrac- lively decorated table carrying out a color scheme of yellow and white. Those present were:


Mr. and Mrs.


J. L. Judy Charles Judy Irvin (libaon C. E. Adama


Warren Dennis W. V. Ponland


Olivo Ramey Bernice Base




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