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THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 7: Marriage license: Robert J. Bower, 50, of Springfield and Mabel Crawford, 42, of Battlefield.
The will of G. M. Sebree was filed for probaate. He left $1 to each of three children and the rest of his estate was left to his widow Mrs. Elizabeth Sebree.
Page 10: Son born last night in Springfield to Mr. and Mrs. Clint Dean of Seymour, Mo. Sam King died .**
Page 12: Card of thanks.
DEATHS
MAM KINGi. Bam King, 60 years old, of March- field. Mo, died last night in a local ! : hospital following a short Illness. The ! body was prepared for hurled by the
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CARDI OF THANKS.
WI wish to thank oue many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sym - pathy shown us during the sickness and death of our son and brother Also the Rogersville Undertaking rompaby and for the wavtiful floral offerings. MRA MATILDA MURPHY MR ROY PESPERMAN AND FAMILY. MR W W RAYER AND FAMILY JOHN MIRPRY AND FAMILY. SER J I. MURTHY AND FAMILY
w :. d) was forwarded to Marshfield ' where services will be held at 2 30 p. In tomorrow. Burial will be in the Marshfield ermirtery Hle le atil . wird by hle wife and tour sutte
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 14: Mrs. Elizabeth Sebree was appointed executrix of the will of George M. Sebree.
Page 6: Mrs. Ernest Euliss died .**
Page 8: The property of Lara W. Bordens was left to a daughter Elma B. Bell.
MRS. ERNEST EULI88 Funeral services for Mru. Ernest Fulles, .who died at Wishart. Mo., last Friday. were held at the Enon Baptist ebureb Saturday. The Rev. T. H. Phillips, of Bolivar. officiated. Mrs. Eulins was 25 years old. She i· enrvived by her hun- band and two children. Velma, 4 years cid, and Beatrice, an infant. Mrs. Folies was the daughter of Me. and Mrs. A. G. Marry, formerly of Wishart.
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1928 -- LEADER
NOTE: There is some confusion about the pages in this issue. Some are marked, "Friday, March 17," but they all seem to apply to Friday, March 16.
Page I: James W. French died .**
Three students in high school were born on St. Patrick's day .**
Eleven former residents of Polk county were killed in a flood in California .**
Page 6: Daughter born March 14 in Springfield to Mr. and Mrs. Clint Dean of Seymour. George Straw died .**
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Santa, Paula Inha Former : Ozarkans, In Stricken Area
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county and" at least "ene Springdeldian are kamy's, te Bare boat thetr Hmm in the at, Francis dump nood. A number of former residents of. this city. It Is feared. b.re beep diowned.
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The former Polk county resident who were flood victims lived at Bant Pauls. Calif., where there is approxl- matel; 300 former Polk county per- sona.
The former Springfieldian who is known In have been drowned in the turbulent waters Inundating great areas in the Franelaquito canyon and the Santa Clara river valley is Lar! , Gold. His home was at Inglewood, Calif
Was Working Below Dam.
Word of bla death was received here today by Mr. M. B. Mason, 740 Nor- mal street, ao munt Mr Ould wa employed by the Edison company - nich sus engaged in construction work just below the huge dam when the break came.
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-- The forme: Polk roun !! ! iond . .- : Ums are.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Holt. for- merly of itall-Way. Mo. Me. and Mrs. Karl Cowden and loue children, forparty. ot. Good-
Mrs Ella May Sawyer and children formering 2 Brincar.
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More than 50 telegrains ad -! e:nr v the death, injury or safaty of former Springfield persona caught in the
cafred at the Postal Telegraph office here ..
Santa Paula is made up aimort ex-
dusivity of former residents of Folk] county. who bad, moredito. Quittecafe" during the last few years to engage in citrus, growing and ranching. : The flood waters swept out the town, but It was'hot wiped out as a number of other towns were.
" Approximately 300 former residents of towns In Polk county were includ. ed in the population of Santa Paula. The: greater number of the fruit farme in.that vicinity are owned by Polk county residenta, and many bus- Iness firms in the city Itself are own- ed and operated by persons who for-
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Word received here this morning from Bolivar advised that residents
Firms from Callfornia friends and Filstives advising of the death .. and Injury of former residents " of the county.
Offer to Return Bodles.
, Santa Paula Is located 80 miles northwest of Los Angeles in the Banta Clara valley.
Starting several years ago, a gener- al migration of Polk county people out of this atate Into the Banta Cisra ! valley started The grenter number , settled In the region around Satte ' Patila. ("Itri:" and other fruit and brat: cros !! uns takr :. up. Another ********* ****:. i.p h: : '.^ Polk coun-
oil production.
Word received this morning at Bolivar stated that the city of Los Angeles has offered to pay for the re- turn of bydies of all persona drowned In the disaster to the homes of rela- ' tives or the purenins' former homes
STROKE TAKES J. W. FRENCH AS HE MOVES SNOW
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Wealthy Real Estate Man Is Stricken in Front of Home: Hospital Attendants - Who - Saw Him Collapse Carry Him Into St. John's.
James W. French, 61. wealthy Springfield real estate man, died suddenly this morning following an attack Er apopier
into the dorpital By 'attendants rusbed to bis assistance.
Mr. French was & pioneer coal estate dealer of Springfield. He had resided here about 40 years, coming to tbis county from Kansas City. Former Coal Dealer.
For 13 years he had been in part- nership with J. W. Fairbanks In the Fairbanks & French Real Estate and loan company. in the Union Na- tional Bank building. Previous to that he had been in the real estate business on Commercial street. Re formerly was la the coal business I here
Mr. French in aurvived by two ' brothers, William French, of Route : 2, Springfield, and Michael French. who lives on a farm on the East Blaine street road; and by a alater .. Mra. A. J. McDonald, of Missoula. Mont.
Mr. French had never married. Funeral arrangements are from- piste, but they are In charge of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.
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GEORGE STRAW.
George Straw. 65. Ilte-long resident of Greene county, died at 8 e. m tu- day at his home, Route HI, Sprite- Held. following a brief liness. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete, but they are in charge of the Herman H Lohmeyer Funeral home M: S:rw In survived by two brothers. Hope Straw, of the home address, and Ard Straw of New Mexico. Mr S'ta: 'S parents were early settiers of Gret .. county. .
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CELEBRATE BIRTHDAYS ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY
Keith Tolliver, Leland Katherine Jackson and Julla Vt Norcross are the only three students In the Senior high school who have their birthdays on the same day as the famous 8t. Patrick. It was disclosed yesterday. Julia VI Is a senior, Leland Kath- erine la a junior and Keith Tolliver la a sophomore. They are all Interested in school sotjitres and are members of various clubs.
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage license: Manion Jennings, 21, and lda Sells, 18, both of Springfield. Manion Jennings and Ida Sells, both of Springfield, were married yesterday in Springfield.
Page 2: James W. French died. William A. Gist died .** Charles P. Helzey died .** John Demboski died .**
Claude C. Jones sues to divorce Doll Jones. They were married August 31, 1917. Page 5: Mrs. Marie Landers and Mr. James A. Nickell were married .**
JAMESW FRENCH FATALLY-STRICKEN
Veteran :Business Man Drops Dead While Cleaning Snow From Walk of His Home
Jatoes W. French, 11 years old. of HI Aula Main street, well kuuwn trapped dead at his home yester- day woning. Uver-exeruon brought wy cleatung spow off the side- Walk Lb front of bis home was es- elgura as the cause of an attack a apuplusy.
Mr. French came to Springfield " year ago from Kansas City. For the last 18 years be has been con. pected with the firm of Fairbanks And french Heal Errate and Loan com puny.
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He is survived by two brothers. Willam, Route No. 2, Springfield, and Michael, Springfield; and by a alster, Mra. A. J. McDonald of Mie- souis. Mont. He had never married.
Funeral arrangemente are Incom- plete but will be under the direction of the Herman Lohmeyer Funeral bome. 1
CHARLES P. HELZEY Charles P. Hotes, 68. died carly rester- day afternoon able home. 180 North Kanun swaw following a short illarss Me to curvived by blo wife : two sons, C. R. Hatay, Route & Springfield, and Bur- Hey Hitler, of Turmer, and two daughters. Mra. Rdan Brown, Springfield, and Mrs. Delme Cordell Memphis, Toan. Funera! arrangements are incompleta, but. will be under the direction of the Kllagper Fo.
JOHN DEMBOSKI
Werd wu received in Springfield rm. today of the death of Jobs Demboskl at 1 o'clock yesterday afterDona at the state hospital is Nevada. o., where be had been a patient for the past three year. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. 81ma Dembooks reside at 706 Bouth Netikion
WILLIAM A. GIST
WODiam A. Ghet, 39. 1488 Last Hase! street, died last night at his home follow- Ing a lingerleg idDees. He ts varvived by the wife and two small children, Wilma And Jack. and three brothera and a pis- tor. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body will be taken to Cross Timbers for burial The Herman Lohmeyer Fu- porsi home i la charge of arrangementa.
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Marie Landers IsMarried® In Hawaii
SPRINGFIELD, society was given & mirprise yesterday when an- nouncement of the marriage of Mrs. Mario Landers, to Mr. James A. Nokell, of Los Angeles, Cal., Which tout" place in Honolulu on Thurs-
day afternoon, was received by her sløter, Mrs. Dave McGregor. The couple mailed yesterday for San Francisco, and will remain there until May 1. The service was read by the Reverend Father Griffin. with only a few cloze friends in at. tendance.
Mr. Nickell is a retired. business man of Los Angeles The couple will make their home at the Landers residence 676 St. Louis atreet, after May 1.
Mrs. Nickell, who Is prominent In social activities hore has been In Honolulu for the past two months.
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mrs. Howard E. Holt was killed in California flood .* William A. Gist died .** John M. Hammond died .**
Page 5: Manion Jennings and Ida Sells, both of Springfield, were married yesterday. Mary E. Hibbs sues to divorce Thomas M. Hibbs. They were married July 6, 1926.
Marriage license: William E. Hoyt, 22, and Daisy Belle Boyd, 23, both of Springfield.
Marriage license: Manion Jennings, 21, and Ida Bell, 27, both of Springfield. Page 6: George C. Messick died .** James W. French died .* Charles P. Helvey died .** John Demboski died .* Dr. C. N. Hahn died .**
Page 11: Mrs. Marie Landers and James A. Nickell were married .**
RETURN BODY OF ONE OF POLK'S FLOOD VICTIMS
Mrs. Howard E. Holt. Form- erly of Half-Way. Will Be Buried at Walnut Grove; Body of Her Husband Has Not Been Found.
The body of Mrs Howard E. Hol :. formerly of Half-Way, Mo., who lost ''her life in the 8t. Francia dam flood. will be forwarded to Walnut Grove. Mo. for burial, according to word . reaching Bolivar. The body of her husband had not been recovered early today.
Ten uther former Polk county :re: - dents are known to bara lost their lives In the disaster They are: Mr Holt; Mr. and Mra. Earl Cowden and four children, formerly of Goodson, Mo : Mrs. Rila May Bawyer and daughter, formerly of Motivant abd Fone Howilson, formerly of Bolivar. Bart Gold, formerly of the elly. alan : .. ..
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MRS. MARIE LANDERS WEDS JAMES A. NICKELL.
Announcement has been serehed here of the marriage of Mrs Marie ' I andir!' ui James A. Nickell, iu Homo- It's Thursday. The ceremony was I performed by the Reverend Father CIriffin in the presence of a few french. Mr. and Mrs. Niekell Falled yesterday for San Francisco and will . spend their honeymoon In California. They plan to make their home In Apribefield and will be at home ht . 576 St Louis street after the first of
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BROTHERS-IN-LAW DIE A FEW HOURS APART
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Sunday afternoon at 1435 Last HAfel street- for- William A. Gist, 39. And John M. Hammond, brothers-to-low. Mr. Gist died last night at his home following a, lingering illness. He Is survived by his wife and- two ammen children, three brothers and a sister. Mr. Hammond died early this morn- ing-In' a'local hospital following a brief illness. He le survived by his wife and three. children, John, Pearl and Billy. "- "
" Bodies of the two men will be taken overland Monday morning to Cross Timbers. Mo., for burial by the Her- man H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. Both men Jived at 1433 East Hazel street.
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DEATHS
G. C. MESSICK.
Word was received by Springfield friends today of the death last night at his home in Lawrenceburg. of George C. Messick, a prominent mer- chant of that place. Mr. Messick was 66 SCALA DE and find been In butel- firma in the Lawrence county town for the past forty years.
Funeral services will be held Sun- dev at Lawrenceburg from St. John's chape :.
JAMLES W. FRENCH.
Funeral services for James W. French, 61: pioneer feil estate dealer of this city. who died suddenly of apoplexy yesterday morning, will be held at 2.30 p. m. Sunday at the 81. Joseph Catholic church, Scott street and North Campbell avenue. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. French had been in the real estate business here for the past 40 years. For the last 18 years he was amociated in the Fairbanks & French Real Estate and Loan 'company, in the Union National Bank building.
CHARLES P. HELVEY.
Funeral arrangements "are incom- plete for Charles P. Helvey, 58, who died carly yesterday afternoon at bia home 691 North Kansas avenue. fol- lowing a short Iliness. Services are In charge of the Klingner Funeral home. He is survived by his wife, two sons, C. I. Ileicy. Route 2. Spring- field, and Burley Helvey of Turner. Mo., and two daughters, Mrs. Edna Ruan Spresfield. And Mrs Delma Coruell, Memphis, Teun.
JOHN DEMBONKI.
Word was received here Yesterday of the death of John Demiboaks at 1 . p m. yesterday at the state hospital 11 Nevada, Mo. where he had been @ patient for the past three years. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dem- hoskl. reside at 706 South Nettleton i
DIt. C. N. HAUS. Dr C. N. Hahn, 42. of Humanst . lực d'ed this morning at. a local hospital towinik A brief illness, Dr ttaht:
under the direction of Herman H 1/4:meyer.
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SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Pearl Burnfin sues to divorce Joseph Burnfin. They were married January 3, 1919.
Marriage licenses issued .**
A daughter Frances Joyce Orr was born February 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D.
Orr of 2112 North Broadway.
Page 2A: Mary E. Hibbs divorced Thomas M. Hibbs. They were married July 6, 1926. She has children by a former marriage.
Page 7A: Mrs. Lena Wakefield died .* Charles R. Helvey died .** G. C. Messick died .* George Straw died .* Dr. H. N. Hahn died .* James W. French died .**
Page 8B: Daughter born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Puck of Newburg. John Paulsell died .** Mr. Griffityh of Greys Point died. He was the father of Dave Griffith of Bowers
Mill.
Henry Baldwin of Miller died March 16 at the Ticy Baldwin home. Joab W. Bennett died March 8 at his home in Mt. Vernon. O. L. Douglas and Miss Muriel Pinnell were married .** 1. J. Packard and Miss Minnie Smith were married .**
A son John Richard Fly was born March 13 to Mr. and Mrs. George L. Fly of
Monett.
Samuel C. Chumbley died .** Son born March 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kyler of Monett. W. A. Shumate, formerly of Seymour, died March 8 in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. James Scrivuer of the Mt. Zion neighborhood [near Ava] died Tuesday. [Scrivner ?? ] Dr. E. V. Holestine and Miss Mabel Judd of Ava are engaged to marry.
Page 3C: There is a photo of Mrs. John D. Pipkin, 601 East Walnut street.
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JAL IENA WAKEFIELD Kre Lens ; Waterhid, Former Springfield resident, died Friday at fort Worth, Texas, It was'learned bere yesterday! ''Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock thie aft- ernoon' . at the. Alma . Lohmeyer Chapel and will be conducted by the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Wakefield formally was Mre. Mar- croft, of. Bolivar. 8ho Is survived by one daughter, Mra. Marie Franklin, Ban Antonio: one broth- er. T. A. Watson, Bolivar: and two sisters, Mrs. Nettle Roberts, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Laura Green, Los Angeles. Burial will be at Maple Park cemetery.
CHARLES P. HELVEY
Funeral services for Charles R. Helvey, 68, who died Friday after- noon at his home, 631 North Ran- sas avenue. will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Kling- ner Funeral chapel. Burial will be at the East Lawn cemetery. He is survived by his wife, two sons, C. R. Helvey, Springfield, and Bur- ley Helvey . Turner; and
daughters, Mrs. Edna Brown. Springfield, and Mra. Delma Cor- dell, Memphis, Tenn.
a. 'C. MESSICK
Funeral services for G. C. Mes- sjok, prominent Lawrenceburg cit !- ren, wiu.be held this afternoon at St. John's chapel. Mr. Messick was 66 years old and for 40 years had operated a business at Lawrence- burg.
· GEORGE STRAWW
Funeral services for George Straw. «&. who died Friday, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at the Herman Lobmeyer Funeral chapel. Burial ='ll be at Maple Park ommetery.
DR. H. N. HAHN
Funeral services for Dr. H. N. Haha, of Humansville, who died yesterday at a local hospital will be held at his home at Humansville Monday afternoon. Burial win be at Humansville under the direc- tion of the Herman Lohmeyer Funeral home. He is survived only by his wife.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Wallace C. lllekman. 32, Hart - man, Colo., and Nancy Det.fon. 24. Rogersville: Albert Slaughter. ?! 1 and Rertha Estella Matthews, 16. : both of Strufford.
W. A. Shumate, for many years A resident northeast of Seymour, died at a hospital in San Antonio, Texas, March 8. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chumbley. O. A. Chumbley. Ireta and Marcella Chumbley. Mrs. W. C. Bray and Mrs. Albert Rose attended the fu- neral of Samuel C. Chumbley at Re- , public Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Fly 608 Sixth street announce the birth of n son the 13th. Have named him John Richard.
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Joab W. Bennett, well known In thla community. dled March 8 at his home in Mt. Vernon after a lingering Iliness.
February 18 at home of Rev. F. B. Kinell the marriage of O. L. Doug- las of Monett and Mias Muriel Pinnell of Pineville and I. J. Pack -. ard of Monett and Miss Minnie Smith of Pineville took placa.
Henry Baldwin died Thursday morning, March 16, at the Ticy Baldwin home after a short iliness of pneumonia.
" Hovoril from. herw attended' the funeral of Mr. " Griffith"of Greys Point. He was the father of Dave Gritath."':
Mrm .C. L. Bibb accompanied by n.F. A. Fuller and "Mrs. E. E. udil tre in Rolla Saturday and Hended the funeral of John Paul- in abeltwo-year-old son of Mr. nd Mra. John Paulsell of St. Louis.
JAMES W. FRENCH
Funeral services for James W. French, (1. Springfield business man who drop- ped dead of apopiety Friday morning at his home, 061 North Main street, will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock this afternont. at Saint Joseph Catholic church, corner of Campbell areaDe and Scott street. father Maurice will be in charge of the service, and burial will be in Saint Mary's Celery Bader direction of the He-man Lokmeyer Funeral home, Pallbearers wi'! be. J. W. Fairbanks, Ir Elli -. M. J. Cleary, Herman Meyer. F. X. Harun and P. H. King. Mr. French, wbo came to Springfield it years ago from dansat Cit. suffered a struke of apoplexy Fri- day while shoveling snow from the walk in front of his home. Mr. French wie born at Martinsburg. Va., moving with No family to Kansas City and later com- ing to Springfield. About 30 years ago be became engaged In business on Cammer- riel street, and entered the real estate and loan field 18 years later. For the past Is years to had been a member of the Fairbanks-French Realty and Lost com- MAY.
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SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 6: The estate of Richard Baldwin is in probate .**
Page 19: There is an article about the John F. Meyer Milling company, founded in 1864. Three generations have been with the firm.
Page 21: Mr. and Mrs. R. Steury celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary .**
Page 22: A daughter Frances Joyce Orr was born February 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Orr of 2112 North Broadway. Mrs. Levina Canefax died .*
Page 23: James W. French died .*
Charles P. Helvey died .* Dr. C. N. Hahn died .* William A. Gist died .* John M. Hammond died .** George Straw died .** Mrs. Lena Wakefield died .**
Page 30: D. W. Cull of West Plains died. William Cull of Denver is his son. Daughter born March 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Fields of Humansville. Henry Baldwin of Miller died Thursday.
W. A. Shumate, a long time resident of Webster county, died March 8 in San Antonio, Texas.
Teft Property lo Friend. The will of the late Itne hn:d: Add- win of Liberal. flled at Lamar. made brquests totaling close to $35000 The largest bequeat was to Jay Mc- Dowell. the deceased's friend and rm -! rloye for many years in the humher. hardware sod undertaking bu ... t.e. al Liberal. All of the real estate and alock In the business patalilich- : ments, but not the accounts, wir less In Mr. McDowell. The beques: was valued by Mr. Baldwin at $20.000.
COUPLE HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Steury, South ; Campbel lavenue. were honored at surprise birthday party given by rel- allves at their home last Sunday. The Affair was In celebration of the fif -. leth wedding anniversary of the hon- oreen, who received gifts of gold.
DEATHS
J. W. FRENCH.
Funeral services for James W. Freuch, 01. plonger real estate dealer of this city, who died suddenly Fri- day morning of apoplexy., will be held at 2:50. p. in. today at BL. "Jo- mph'i Catholic church. Burial wul be In St. Mary's cemetery under di- recuon of the Herman L. Lohmeyer Funeral bome.
of Springfield, died Friday At Fl Worth Tex "The body arrived hete seacerday afternoonts Funeral opretter - the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. with burial In Maple Park cemetery. The order of Eastern Star will have charge of the services. Mra. Wake- field le survived by a daughter. Mre Merle Franklin, of San Antono: a brother. T. A Watson, of Boliver, and iwo sietera, Mra. Nellie Roberta and Mra Laura Green, of Los Angeles
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CANEFOX FUNERAL. TODAY.
Funeral services for Mia lovina
fight at fier home. 945 Mc Allister avenue, will be held at 1 o'clock the 'aftermen from Pile Chapel A M ?. church fluttal allt be la South ' Ilaz land remeter:, undes .'e dit-
DR. C. X. MAIN
The body of Dr. O. N. Hahn, 42. of Humaneville, who died yesterday morning in a hospital here following a brief Illness, was forwarded to Ilu- mensville by the Herman H. Loh- meyer Funeral home. Funeral serv- Icea will be held at 3.30 p. m. Monday with burial al Humanaville.
DOUBLE FUNERAL.
Double funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. today at 1433 East Hazel „tiert for Willmin A Git, 39, and, Hola: M Hamnand!, brothers in-leu Mr. Olat dled Friday night at hid i home Toflowing . lingering IlIn-04 Mr. Hammond died early Saturday ! morning In & local hospital. Bodies : ! of the two men will be Inken overland . Monday morning to Crom Timbere. Mo. for burlel by the Herman H. : . lahmeyer Funeral home. Both men . lived at 1433 East Hazel atreal
STHAAW FINCHAL. Funeral merifree for George Btrau. Go planeet treadent of therte count :. who died friday at fly home. toute 11 Springfield. will be held at 2:30 p nut Tuesday at the Herman 11 .. la.never Funeral home Burial will be in Maple Park cemetery
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C. P. HELVEY. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. today at the Klingner Funeral chapel for Charles P. Helvey. 58, Who died early Friday afternoon at his home, 631 North Kansas ATe- nue. Burial will be in East Lawn cemetery.
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MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Mrs. Katherine Hall had a birthday .**
Page 10: Mrs. Jane Hughes died .**
Mrs. Alvina V. Swadley died .** Mrs. Lucille Benton died. Earl F. Brockus died .** George Calvin Dolby died .** Phyllis Virginia Smythe died .** William Gist died .** John H. Hammonds died .** Mrs. Edith Thompson died .*
MRS. KATHERINE HALL IN CELEBRATION AT 89
Active and happy. Mra. Katherine Hall. 931 West Florida sitter see- terday celebrated her $9th birthday at her home Gathered about her to commemoration of the event were "s mvhtires
Mra. Hell came to Springfield when she was 18 years old. and bas made her home in the city aldea. Ni: hustand. Thomas O. Hall, died In 1999. He was an early Spring - helden and helped erect one of the nost boathese houses In the city.
- Two daughters. Hra Jobn P. Phtillpa, Brighton. and Mrs. Nen Rse Staiburg wore present Two Jobe W Hall. Washburn. Ha.
Two toable to Do here
MRC. OLVINA V. SWADLEY
Mrs. Alvina V. Swadley, 74 ycara of ore. died yesterday morning at the family residence. 1105 West Thoman street. She Is survived by I three sonm. O. C. Swadley, M. S. Swadley and L. T. Swadley. and , one daughter. Miss Ethel Swadley. The funeral service will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Robberson Prairie church, 10 miles northwest of Springfield, and bu- rial will he In the cemetery there In charge of the Klingner U'nder- taking company.
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