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: Mr. Gray is survived by his wife: ons daughter. Miss Lorn Gruy. of the home address: and three anns. W. F. Gray of Sedalla: J. H. Cirav. R. F. D. 3 :. and F. C. Gray. R. F D. ..
Mr. Gray was a member of the iS. A. R. Funeral services will be hold Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Blarde Mortuary. The Rev -! arred John Crockett will conduct - the services. Burial will be at Maple Park cemetery.
DEATHS
MRS. FRANCES BLOCK
Míra. Frances Block, 74, mother of Mrs. William Ulimann, 521 East Walnut street, died yesterday morn- ing at her home in Winnetka, III .. infier a lingering illness. Mrs. Ull- niann was at the bedalde at the time of her death. Mrs. Block was well known here, having visited at the home of Mrs. Ullmann frequently. Mrs. Ullmann and ber aunt, Mra. Bell Well of Winnetka, will accom- pany the body to Richmond, - va., where funeral services will be con- ducted Wednesday.
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BROTHERS DROWN WHEN ICE BREAKS
Two Forsyth Youths Perish Before Aid Can Come; Bodies Soon Are Recovered
skating on Lake Taneycomo near Long Beach. ten .tallen south Branson. The dead "boys Ralph Cares, 11 years old, and Bea- By CAPey. S. , sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cases of Forsythe.
The boys' parents had left home for the day and the youths decided to gn skating. Suddenly the ice broke and their cries for aid sum- moned Arthur Rierig and J. H Jodah, residents of Long Beach. They arrived too late to mare the drowning boys.
Forty- five minutes later the bodies were recovered, and taken to the R. O Welchel Undertaking company at Branson.
The water In which Ralph's body was found was ten feet deep. while that from which the body of Ren- ney was recovered reached a depth of Your feet. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete.
MRS. ETHEL CARMIN
Funeral services for Mra. Etbel Carmla, who died. Friday In Bloom- Ington, Ill., will" be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at her former residence at Clay avenue and Locust atreet, with burial in . Maple Park cemetery under direction of the ' Klingner Funeral home. Mfr. innd Mrs. . Carmin had recently i moved to Bloomington. 'closing their home here, which will be re-opened for the funeral.
H. F. KINSER
HI. F. Kinser, 70 years old, died yesterday morning at his home. 9:7 North Campbell avenue. following : n lingering Illness. Funeral arrange- menta are Incomplete but the body probably will be forwarded by the ' Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home to Tennessee for burial. He la sur- vived by one son, Ralph Kinser. of --- 'Monett, one daughter Mrs. Howard Smith. of Boswell. P'a .. three borth- --
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FATAL TO YOUTH
On Way to Springfield, "Col- lins' Is Killed at Vinita; No Kin Found Here
An unidentified man, who had previously given bis same to a by-'
koled last evening.in' Patti.soft when he fell beneath the wheels of a moving freight train that. be bed attempted to board, according to Information received by Al Bampey. chief of detectives, from Vinita ordi- ciala. -
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The man was described as about. 24 years old, five fest and ator inches tall, weight 150 pounda, dark hair and neatly dressed. A figure of a woman was tattooed on his right arm and an anchor on his left arm.
No papers by which he could be Identified were found on the body. Local police were searching with- out success for any relatives or acquaintances of the man.
EDWARD E. SHERWOOD
Funeral services for Edward E. Sherwood, 53 years old, who died at 1:15 o'clock yesterday morning at his home. 731 West Webster street. and who for the past 14 years has been employed as city salesman for
the Springfield Flour, and. Food com. pany. will be held at 2 o'clock Tues- day afternoon at the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home with burial In Maple Park cemetery. Ho la sur- vived by the widow: one son. Albert J .. and one daughter. Miss Ethel Sherwood, all of the home address: by two' brothers. B. F. Sherwood. '1310 North Clay avenue, and L. B. Sherwood, 1111 North Grant ave- nhe: and by two sisters. Mrs. Charles Grant, Halfway, Mo., and Mrs. Will Lawrence. Van, Mo.
·SAMPSON & PALMER
Bumpeon & Palmer. 1& djed. his bome. R. F. D."4, yesterday af ernoon at & o'clock Mr. Palmer" survived by one son, G. F. Palmer of Springfield: two daughters, Mr .: Oscar' Gallion of Springfield, - and! Mra Myra Gideon o. Crans. Funcsti. services will be 'seld this afternoon. at 2 o'clock at the Klingner funeral chapel Burial will be in Maple Park cemetery.
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MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 2: George W. Thompson died .**
Page 4: Three children died in a fire .* * Page 10: Edward E. Sherwood died .** Theodore F. Gray died .** Mrs. Frances Block died .* Mrs. Ethel Carmin died .* H. F. Kinser died .** William E. Miller died .**
Page 13: Miss Josephine Everly and Marion M. Yaney will be married.
G. W. THOMPSON DIES AT HOME
Tire Company President Hadi Been Ill for Months.
George W. Thompson. 62. president of the Thompson Tire company here, and for 35 years . traveling salesinan In the Springfield Territory, died at 4:20 a. m. today at hle home. 622 South: Florence avenue.
Mr. Thompson had been in 111 health for several years, but had con- tinued hla services with the tire com- pany. He had been bedfast for the past two months.
Masonic tirme Rites.
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Punerii servicee will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the hoine. with Rer. A. J. McClung, pastor of Calvary Presbyterian'church. officiat- ing Burtal will be in Harelwood cemetery with the Masonic order in charge of services at the grave.
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Mir Thompson had been president of the Thompson Tire company since 1919. He came to Springfield trom West Pleinei Moy In: 1001 and for year was & Mlesman for the Riley- Wilson Groosly company of Kapus City.
National Club. flead.
He was made state president of the Traveleru* Protective association elghi years ago and served four years when he was elected nationsi first vice- president of the same association.
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Air. Thompson was a members of all Masonic bodies In Springfield and the Boottigh Rite at Joplin. ... fle la survived by his wife, Mrs. Myra E. Thompson; two sons. George M., and Max Thompson, associated with their father in the tire com- pany; a daughter, Mra. Robert Vin- " d and a brother. Robert Thompson of Weet Plains.
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Bolomon Lodge No. 271. A. F. & A. M. will have charge of the services at the grave.
As the result of att Investigation of the fire which doutrared the home of T. C. Farlin, atx miles west of Mountain Home, when three children wore burned to death,. officers ar- rested Farlin and be is held' in the county Jail. .
The three who perished In the flames were: Frank Floyd, sgod 16: Velina Farlin, aged 14, and Vilma's .. ve-year-old brother.
Officers who arrested Farla said he has medt' several' conflicting statements about the origin of the fire.
The Investigators- way told that
farm, about 10 mnlles east of Cotter. for the past few years, bailing ttore wood Into Cotter and making a living doing odd Jobs. He came' Into the limelight about six weeks ago when he chinreed that he and King Hodge had been whipped hy masked neigh - bort. The Investigation failed to re- eult in any arreata, however.
Sheriff Bob Hirat, who arrested Fariin. said that he had received a request fon: Mrs. Farlin, who has re- turned to lowe, to take the children from Farlin. She wrote that she had asked Farlin to allow her to . take the children with her and that ' he had refused.
POISONING FATAL TO FORMER FACTORY HEAD
The body of Wint suur.3. formerly of Springfield, who -dice Tis- tarday in 'a hospital, at Oakland, Callf., of blood poisoning, will arrive. here Wednesday for .. funeral.'services an1 burial. Funeral arrangemente are Incomplete but they probably will be held at 3:30 p .. ... Thursday 'at the home of the patente, .Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Miller, 823. College street.
Mr. Miller left springfield' about stx monthe ago with his wife and son. He had been in the employ of the pencil factory here ma foreman for æreri years and had been transfer - red to Oakland. He is survived by his wife, e son, his parents, two sta- ters. Mins Florence Miller. . of the home address here. and Mm. W. C .. Owene. 1015 College street.
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VISS JOSEPHINE. F .. ERLY TO AF. MARRIED.
Mrs. J. M. Preriy. 515 Kart Nourc . atieel. has announced the engi ... ment of her daughter, Josephine, in Marlon 31. Yancy. son of Mr. wi:d . Sirs. 2. 1. Yancy. 523 Loren street · The wedding will be celebrated in the early spring. ! Jr. Yancy is associated "itli the Barnada!l Oif Co., in Tulsa. ..
DEATHS
E E SHERWOOD.
Funeral : services . for Edward . K. Sherwood, who died at 1:15 o'clock yesterday morning at his home, 791 Weat Webster street, will be held' at S p. m. tomorrow at the Herman Loh- meyer-Funeral home with burial In Maple Park cemetery. Mr. Sherwood had been city salesman for 1be Springfield Flour and Fred company for several years. He to surrired by his wife. a son. Albert J .. and a daughter, Mims Ethel Sherwood, all of the home address: hy two brothers. D. K. Sherwood. 1310 North Clay arenue. and L. B. Sherwood, 1111 North Orant stanue: and by two sisters. Mra. Charles Orant. Halfwar. Mo. and Mrs Will Lawrence, Van. Mo.
GRAY FUNERAL.
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Pureral services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Btarne mor- tuary for Theodore F. Oray, 83. who died `at his home, 1718 South erinte, Saturday night. . The Rev. ' .Xtin Crockett will officiste. Durial will i be in Maple Park cemetery. Mr. Gray is aurtired by hin alle. .. Caughter. Mis Lors Orar, of the home address. and three sons. W. F. Oray of Bedalts. J. H. Oray. Route 3. and F. C. Oray. Route D. Mr. Oras was a member of the O. A. R.
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· MES. FRANCES BLOCK.
. The body of Mru. Frances Block, 76. mother of Mra. William Ullmann, 621 Last Walnut street, who died jester. das morning in Winnetka, Ill., will be forwarded to . Richmond. va for funeral services and burial. Mr. Wimann and her aunt. Mrs. Bell Well of Winnetka, will accompany the body. ' Mrs. Ullmann was at her mother's bedalde when 1:ath came ..
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CARMIN FUNERAL ..
Puneral services for Mr. Ethel Car- min. who died Friday in Blooming- ton. 111 .. will be held at 2:30 p. m. to- morzor at her former residence at ! Clay avenue and Locust street. Burial will be in Maple Fark cemeter; 1111- | der direction of the Klingner funeral ; home. Mr. and Mrs. Carmin had re- centis moved to Bloomington. closing , their home here. which will te ri - opened for the funeral.
.I. F. KINSFR.
The body of IT. P. Kuur :. 70 % !: 0. died yesterday morning at his home. 977 North Campbell averue. follos - ; today to Chattanoogi Tenn. br the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. He is | murived by a son. Ralph Einser of Moreit . caughte -. Mirs Howard Smith. of Boswell. Pa .. Three brothers and three'slete:s.
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1928 == DAILY NEWS
Page 1: H. M. Sanford died .**
Page 4: Mrs. Mabel Stilwell and Dr. Askar Stahlschmidt were married .*
Page 10: George W. Thompson died .** Lon Pickett died .** Theodore F. Gray died .** William Earnest Miller died .** Mrs. Ethel Carmin died .** Ed E. Sherwood died .** Mrs. Ada Z. Burnside died .* H. M. Sanford died .** Mrs. Vernon Hutchins died .*
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William Sanford of West Walnut street went to Walnut Grove yes- torday to attend the funeral of his brother. H. ML. Sanford, who died suddenly last Saturday afternoon Mr. Sanford was 13 years old.
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MRS. VERNON HUTCHINS
Mrs. Verne, H:1.1 ...... C :. of :30 Nas: Page street, dad at & o'clock last night following & orief illoro She is survived by her husband: three daughters, Dorothy and Verna of the home address and Mrs. James A. MarDonnell of 1:00 haut W'al- nut street : bre mother, Mro. Agnes Boyce of Kassena. S. S . als brothers and 1x0 aranceora. Funeral arrangementa are in- complete, but burial will be under dirittiut. of the Hermer. Lubmeyer funeral hore
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TWO years were required to per- form . marriage ceremony in Joplin . The old year was rung out and the new your, was rung in with the chimes of wedding bells for Mrs. Mabel Stilwell and Dr. Askar Stahl- schmidt whose wedding ceremony wu begun shortly before midnight, December 31, and was not concluded until January 1. 1928.
The ceremony. which was con- ducted while all the world was wish- ing each other a "Happy New Year." was performed at the home of the |bride's mother. Mrs. Arthur Moore. with the Rev. Cliff K. Titus, pastor of the First Community church, of- ficiaung.
THEODORE F. GRAY
Funeral ant vices #DI be held at ? o'clock Me afternoon at the Starne mortuary for Mesdare F. Oray. 118 South . avrane who dod Saturday at hle bome after a livrer. & Shineon The Reverend John Crockett all offielate. Mr. Oraj was a member of die G. A. R. post. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Duman, of Sheboygan, Wie, arrived last olcht to attend the services. Interment will be la Maple Park cemetery under direction of the W. 'L_ Starme company. Pall bearers -00 **: J. 1. Brown. R. B. Hall Orla l'atterson, Gideon Patterson. John Selmoek and Harry Griffith.
WILLIAM EARNEST MILLER
Wallam Baraset Miller. 26 years old. formerly forsman of the penell factory have died Sunday to a hospital at Oakland. 4 bet corviens probably will be held Thereday aftersoon at the home of his permata, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Miller. 1623 Osurge street, with burial under direction a W. I. Ktarna, undertaker. In addition to the parents, he to survived by his widow. OM 100. ClueLer Merl. and two sisters Florence and Mrs. W. C. Owen, both of Springfield.
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CARMIN SERVICES
Fnwery per Aus for Mrs. Ethel Carmin. Wchod Friday at her home in Blooming. wa. JUL., will be held et ?: 30 o'clock this aftenoon at ber former home, at Clay www und Lacont street, with burial in Yapk Park cemetery under direction 'h KHlogoer Funeral home.
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H. M. SANFORD
} unerai M.vir. for H. M. Sanford. : 3. who dropped drad Saturday afternoon in · field at his home rear Walnut Grove. will be conducted at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Warat Grove, with the Reverend J. R leben officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery at Walnut Grove un. der direction of J. A. Hrim and Son. un. wertaten. Mr Sanford is survived by his wit. Mr. Rahrel Sanford: three son. IThed Sanford of Rakersfield. Cal. John Sanford of Fort Leavenworth. Kan, and Miichell Sanford of Columbia. Mo .: and five daughtera, Mrs. Claude Butcher. M .. PhOID Miner Ind Misery Jur. Mildred and Ohne Sanford all of Walnut firese
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Funeral services for George II Thompson, &! years old. president of'the Thempeen Tire company The and for 34 years a traveling takroman throughout this territory. who died early yesterday morning Showing an Illness of several years. at his home. 6:2 South Florence Groove. will be held at 8:20 o'clock this afternoon at the residence w !!!: the Reverend A J McClung paster of Calvary Presbyterian church. Deta ting. Burial will be in Haselwood cemetery under direc. Lon of the Alma Inhmeyer I'll. meral home. with Solomon lods . 1 Ka Ml. A F. and A. M. officiating !
Xr Thompson win tau lard president of the Thompson Tire company for the past eight trate and who came in Springfield in 3832. was elected sisie peralilent of the Travelers' Protective astoria. tlon eight years are. . ring for para when he was named national that uses presbiteri of the wanie ... ceciatien. He was a member of off the lisbonic hodina here and of the Scottish Rite In Joplin.
He to .surried by the widow. Mra. Myra E. Thompson; by two bom Comme M. and Max Thomp. Mon, amoclated with their father In ho lecai company: by one daughter. Mrs. Robert Vinyard. and one brother. Robert Thompson, of Wirst Plaine
LON PICKETT
1 ... Tiche: 11. died at 1:23 niskich .... wowday afternone st hen boder. #:6 Frank. ..... . fter a short illnem He la caniwd by the widow and his parenta. PATd HN wi be held at the family == = ? : 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon The Rearvad & W Mayle will conduct o wwviw. bushted by members of the ₦ TA' lon The body will be Latre overland Friday morning at ) 'dark & w W. L. Rtarne Undertaking wan to Thempkime remetery wear arriba fr: haterment.
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ARNEST . MILLER
the pencil factory
Quires street, with burial under direction WAL Mar cadettaker. In addition ito Mo-patate, le le servived by hle widow. a - Ohne Wert, and two sisters. "Terrae and Mr. W. C. Owen, both of
CARMIN SERVICES Soy fer Mrs. Ethel Carmela, ~ FFHiday at her home in Blooming. 'wa, m. vi be held at 2:30 o'clock this nume st br foriner home, st day to -Mach Fark' courtesy under direction
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1 ED E. SHERWOOD
Fineral services for F.d F. Sherwood &2 years did, who died Sunday al his home 101 West Webster street, will be beld a+ B Sonst the afternoon at the Herman KL. Letmeye Funeral home. with burial In Mavie Park cometery. Paul-bearers will · lectode J. A. Tindle. J. C. Harrison, Ed Cosa, Lon S. Prophet. R. H. Colline and John Leren.
MRS. ADA Z. BURNSIDE
Mrs. Ads Z. Burnside, 44, of 1931 North Broadway, died last night in a hospital bire following a long lines. She is sur- vived by the husband. G. C. Burnside, and swo som, Gundiam, Jr., and Leon, all of Sacdeld. Funeral arrangemente are incomplete, but burial will be st Bolivar. under direction of the Klingrot Funeral ham.
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 2: William Sanford of West Walnut street went to Walnut Grove for the funeral of his brother H. M. Sanford, 73, who died Saturday.
Page 6: Ed Sherwood died .** Mrs. Ethel Carmin died .** H. M. Sanford died .** George W. Thompson died .* Lon Pickett died .** Mrs. Clara Attebury died .* Mrs. Vernon Hutchins died .* Theodore F. Gray died .**
Birth reported .**
Isaac E. Bear is to administer the estate of his father George M. Bear who died December 3, 1927. The heirs are the executor and four daughters.
Ulysess T. Conway, 27, of Everton and Muriel Green, 22, of Bois D'Arc were married yesterday in Springfield.
Lois D. Mitchell sues to divorce Henry Mitchell.
Page 13: Card of thanks .*
2. CARDS OF THANKS.
MexxE-We wish to thank . our . many friends and neighbors for the Lindates shoro us during the ittness and death of our wife, mother, atrier and grand. mother .. Also for the beautiful floral of - forings. John P. Mckee and family,
EXECUTOR GRANTED LETTERS. Imao E. Bear yesterday was grant- ed lettere of administration In the estate of his father, the late George M. Dear, who died December 1, 1927. Besides the executor there are four other beirs, daughters of the deceas- od.
DEATHS
SHERWOOD FUNERAL. Funeral services for Id Sherwood, 83, who died Sunday st his home at T01 West Webster street, were held at s 'p. m. today 'st the Herman H. Lahmeyer Funeral home. Burial was in Hapis Park comptery.
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CARMIN FUNERAL.
Funeral services for Mrs .. Elhel, Carmin, who died Friday at her home In Bloomington, Ill., were held At i 2:30 p. m. today at her former home, . at Cley avenue and Locust street Burial was in Maple Park cemetery. under direction of the Klingner Fu -. Dwal home.
PANFORD FUNERAL ..
Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday at the Presbyterian church In Valnut Grove for H. M. Sanford. 73, of Walnut Grove. The Rev. J B. Lemon will officiate. Burinl will be in Greenlawn rematery at Walnut Grove uoder direction of the J. A. Brim & Son Undertaking com. pany.
THOMPSON FUNERAL.
aerul carjeis . for .George. W. Thompson. 42. president of the Thompson Tire company here, who Med arty yesterday morning follow-
021 South Florence avenue, were held at 2:30 p. m. today at the residence. ! The Rev. A. J. McClung officiated. Burial was Ix Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the Alma loh- mayer funeral home and Solomon lodge No. 271. A. F. and A. M.
PICKETT FUNERAL Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p. m. Thursday for Lon Pickett, 44. Who died early yesterday afternoon at Ale home, 876 Franklin svenue. Berv- we will be held at the home of R. W. Maybe officiating. Burlai will be La Thompkins cemetery. Der Hart- ville, Friday under direction of W. L. Stare, undertaker, and the Odd Fel- Jowa. He is survived by ble Wife sad his parenta.
MRB. CLARA ATTERBURY.
Mrs. Clara Attebury. 43 years old. died this morning at her home, 1017 Concord avenue. She is survived by her husband. F. O. Attebury, two woDs. Leroy and Cland. and a daugh - ter, Oladys; her parents, Mr. and Mra. Leroy Young. and three sisters. Fu- Deral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Haymen Chapel, and burial will be in Haymes cemetery.
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Funeral services tor Mra. Vernon Hutchins. 52, of 730 East Page street. : who died at 9 o'clock Inst night tol- Jowing a brief illness, will be held at -- 3:30 p. m tomorrow at the Herman H Lohn.eye: Funeral home. Burin! will be in Last Lawn cemetery. 8hc L sur!red by her husband. three daughtera. Dorothy and Verna of the home address and Mrs. James A ! MacDonnell of 1100 East Walnut atreel. her mother. Mira. Agnes Boyre. of Mamena, N. Y .; Bix brothers and ! two grandsons
THEODORE F. GRAY.
Funeral. services for Theodore F. , Oray -713 Bouth arsnue, who died Saturday after a brief IlIness of pneumonia, were conducted this afternoon by Rev. John Crockett at the Starne mortuary. Mr. Gray wun a member of. the G. A. R. He is sur- rived by his wife, a daughter, Miss Laura Oray of the home address: three sons. W. E Gray of Bedalla: J. M. Ory. Route 3; F. C. Gray, Route D. Pallbearera were: J. J. Brown. E. 3. Hall, Orin Patterson. Oldeon Pat- terson. John Schmook and Harry Griffith. Burial was in Mapte Park cemetery. Mr. and Mm. C. F: Duncan of Sheboygan. Wia., arrived last night. Mra. Duncan is a sister of Mr. Oray.
BIRTHS
Dr. and Mrs. William M. James of Qua Antonio, Tvz., have notified ral- atom Muro of the birth of a daughter, Joann, born January 6. Both Dr. James and his wife, formerly Alfreda Willing, ery graduates of Drury col-
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS Page 3: Lois D. Mitchell sues to divorce Harry Mitchell. They were married July 30, 1917.
Son born December 8 to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Snow of Route 2, Willard. Mrs. Ada Z. Burnside died .** Mrs. Clara Attebury died .** H. M. Sanford died .** Mrs. Vernon Hutchins died .** Lon Pickett died .**
Page 5: Miss Irene B. Harper and Mr. Herman A. Wilson were married.
DEATHS
MRS. ADA Z. BURNSIDE Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Z. Burn- side 43 years old. of 1981 North Broad- way. who died Monday night in a local heurital will be held at 12 o'clock today at the residence. after which the body will be taken to Rollvar. Ha, by the Klingner ! Funeral home where services spain win be hold at 8 o'clock in the Christian church. with burial following in the ceme- tery there.
MRS. CLARA ATTEBURY !
Funeral services for Mra Clara Atte- lur). 43 tears ohl, who died yesterday morning at her home. 101: North Con- cord avenue. will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Haymes chapel with bartel in the cemetery there under direction of the Kungser Funeral home. She le survived by her husband, F. O. Attebory : two sons, . Leroy and .Claud, one daughter. Gladys : her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Young. and by three alsters.
SANFORD SERVICES
Funeral services for H. M. Sanford, 73 years old. wdf Walnut Grove, who died Saturday, wid be held at 1 o'clock thia afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Walnut Grove, with the Reverend J. B. Lemon officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery there under direction of the J. A. Brim and Son Undertaking cunipany.
HUTCHINS SERVICES
Funeral servire for Mrs. Vernon Hnichina, 52 years old. of 790 Fast Page alpert, who died Monday night after a brief illness, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Herman H. Loh- meyer Funeral home with the Reverend A J McClung, pastor of Caleary Preshy. terian church. officiating. Burial will be in Fast Lawn cemetery.
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Snow Pot Rt. 2. Willard, anounce the birth of a son on Sunday, December 8. ;
PICKETT SERVICES ·
Funeral services for Lon Pickett, & years old, who died Monday et ble home. Vis Franklin avenue, will be held at 8:30 s'chart Thursday afternoon at the real. dence with the Reverend W. R. Mayle officiating. analited by members of the that follows indice. Ilorlat will be made . Friss in the Thompkina ermeters neat ......... Ma under direction of W. L. Starte, undertaker.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 10: Charles A. Vane died .** Mrs. Ada Z. Burnside died .** Mrs. Clara Attebury died .** H. M. Sanford died .** Mrs. Vernon Hutchins died .* Ellen Louise Watson died .** George Washington Deckard died .** Mrs. Arthur Cavell died .** Birth announced .**
Page 11: Card of thanks .**
Page 13: Miss Geneva Brown and Charles E. Hart were married .**
Page 14: Farlin children died in fire .**
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MISS GENEVA BROWN WEDS CHARLES E. HART.
Mr. an4 Mm. W. T. Brown. 2186 Prospses areque, announss the mar-
wedding was celebrated December 25. the Reverend J. O. Barnes officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hart left Immediately after the ceremony for St. Louis where they will make their home.
BIRTHS
Atr. and Mra. Everett Dameron, 1718 West Phelps street. announce the birth of a daughter on December 30. Mra. Dameron was formerly Miss Oma Blerina.
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