Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1928, Part 1, Part 59

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1928 v. 1
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Following the ceremony. he veel- dling dinner was serred to the fol- towing guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. I Bangs, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Williams, Lester Garten, Miss Muriel Boys, Mrs. J. A. Ackermani, Mra. Charles Latham, Mrs. Ed Stokes, Mrs. J. B. Pickett. Pred Latham, Evans Williama. Lenne, Boloman, Evelyn Ackerman and Ma- rie Latham.


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Mr. and Mrs. Ourten will be at home after May 1 at their country home on Campbell road.


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MISS ADDIE TOLANII. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p m today for Miss Aridie Toland, 85. 'of 61. Louis, who die 1 in.a St. Louis hospital Friday morning. Burial was ; In Hazelwood cemetery under- direc- ' I tion of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Fu- peral home.


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DEATHS


3088 MARGARET 7. KIDD. Funeral services for Miss Margaret J. Kidd T& who died early Sunday at the home of her brother, J. M. Kidd. 1035 West Zim street, were held at 2:30 p. m. today at.the Starne mor- i tuary. The Rev. A. J. McClung offl- stated. Purley The in Hamelwood cam. obory. :


MRS. MARY WORKING.


- Funeral services for Mrs. Working. -- 67. formerly of Springfield, who died Thursday at Fort Scott, Kan., were . heid at 9 a. m. today at 81. Agnes -


Catholic church. Burial wes in Mopla Park comatery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home


A&M H. POINDEXTER.


6am R. Poindexter. 79, retired farm- er. died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter. Mra. J. W. NImmo. ' 2048 East avenue. Funeral services were held at I p. m. today at Haymes chapel, near Marshfield, under direc- tion of the Klingner Funeral home.


R. H. SULLIVAN.


The body of R. H. Sullivan. 58, who ! died in a hospital bere at midnight. following a brief illness, was forward- ed to his home &+ Clinton, Mo. this morning by the Alma Lohmeyer Fu- parel home. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, May Sullivan, and two sisters. Mrs. Allce Tatum, Arkan. . sa, and 3:4. Mattle McClure of Geor-


INFANT PLAYER.


The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. a Player, 1061 Stewart street, died last night following . brief illness. : Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but they are in charge of the Kling- I . ner funeral home.


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The two brothers also come In for their share of the praise and are de- scribed as among the foremost come- diana and musicians in the country.


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TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: Glen R. Crain, 23, and Nina Stokes, 23, both of Springfield. James L. HornBostel was appointed to administer the estate of William G. Burns. Page 3: George P. Palmer was appointed guardian for Lella and Duemler Palmer, minors.


Page 4: The will of Taylor H. Hunt was filed for probate .*


Page 12: Martha Evelyn Davis died .**


George Remington died .** R. H. Sullivan died .** Martha Emily Davis died .*


DEATHS


MARTHA EVELYN DAVIS Fiber services for Marthe Evelyn Daria seres-month-old daughter of Mr. Od Mrk Clasde Davis, 1946 Boonville stribe, Wil be held at Khagner Funeral bamse at 2 o'clock today. Burial will be in Greralawir clustery. The child is sor. rived by the parents and two brothers and


GEORGE REMINGTON


Teerd arvids for George Remington, fermer Springfield man, who died Monday In Kansas City. will be held at 10 o'clock. Wodseday maraine at 10 o'clock at Hatlewood wopwetery. Bartel will be coder Fraction of Bernan H Lohmeyer A


DAYIS INFANT


Marthe Emlly Davia, . 8 months-old deachter of Mr. and Mrs. Cland Dar's, 1944 Boonville avenue, died at. 4:30 Selock Filterday afternoon at thefamily bouw after a week's Dnem of porumonia. fuera services will be conducted at 2 S'clock this afternoon at Klingner Funeral Los, ukà borla la Orerlata cemetery. The cold le sorriwd by the father and mother, two brothers and three sisters.


TAYLOR H. HUNT ESTATE TO WIDOW AND CHILDREN


Property of the late Taylor H. Hunt Is to be divided among the widow, children and grandchildren. according to the terms of the will filed In probate court yesterday. The household goods, $1000 in cash and property comprising lot 12 In .: block 9 In Driving park additions are left to the widow. Because of previous advances to a daughter Flora R. Hunt. she is given $1. The remainder of the property la divided among the children and grandchildren. Three of the child dren. Jesse E., Ira A. and Norma. Hunt, are to be executora of the will.


R. H. SULLIVAN


The body . & R. H. Sullivan, 58, who Bed early Monday at'a local hospital, was forwarded fy Clinton' Monday for burlai Ahne Lohmeyer Funeral bowe.


TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 1: Leon Weaver and Wreatha Wright of Terre Haute, Ind., were married at Fairmont, W. Va. Leon Weaver is a member of the Weaver Brothers Vaudeville troupe along with "Elviry," his divorced first wife.


Page 10: George P. Palmer was appointed guardian for Lella and Duemler Palmer, minors.


Martha Evelyn Davis died .* George Remington died .** Mrs. J. H. Langston died .*


Page 15: Miss Juanita Plotner of 928 Hovey street left for Amarillo, Texas, where she will be married to Herman Sparks next Thursday.


Mrs. M. B. Muratto of St. Louis was here for the funeral of Miss Addie Toland. The will of Tylor H. Hunt was filed for probate .**


. JJ It langston: 54. Healdton. Okla . formerly of Springfield, died ! "yesterday :con in a Kansas City! i. tax An operation. Burial will be at Ardinore. Okla. Bhe | " aurined by her husband, three ."t:s and tho daughtere. Ihrec Flere Will & Anderson of Prenno, ( .::: J.r I. and Charles T. Ander- son of this city.


GEORGE REMINGTON. Funeral services for George Rem- Ington, former Springfield man, who died Monday In Kansas City. will be ' held at 10 a. m. Wednesday at Hazel- . wood cemetery. Burial will be under direction of the Herman II. Lolinieyer , Funeral home.


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!7. H. HUNT ESTATE GOES TO WIDOW, CHILDREN


The estate of Taylor H. Hunt, who died recently, will be divided among the widow. children and grandchit- dren of the deceased, according to the terms of the will filed for pro- bate yesterday, The household goods, $1.000 In cash, and property com- t prising los. 19 in block 9 of the . Driving park addition, are left to the widow. Martha R. Hunt.


: The balance of the estate tu to be : divided into 21 shares, with cach of the following to receive three: James E. Hunt. Norma D. Hunt. William : ; A. Hunt, Liille P. Hunt. Lena Grace


Munt, Finis Hunt and L. T. Huat. - Jose . R. Ire-A -- Bad Norme Munt


10DE MARRUSDAS


Juanita Plother. "tas Hofty "street, left' last night" for Amarillo Jums, where she will be married to .Herman Bparts. The wedding will be Celebrated Thursday. .. .


DEATHS


MARTHA EVELYN DAVIA. Funeral services for Martha Evelyn Davis. 7-months-old daughter of Mr. aud Mra. Claude Davis. 1946 Boon- Ville avenue. werr held at 2 'p. m. to -! day at the Kllugter Functal home. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: Byron F. Player, 23, and Sarah Bernice Burt, 19, both of Springfield.


Page 5: Charles Edwin Vogt died .** Mrs. Trasey Sheetz died .* George Remington died .** The will of J. L. Craig was filed for probate .**


Page 6: The will of Margaret Jane Kidd was filed for probate .*


Page 12: Martha A. Hunt was appointed administratrix of the estate of Taylor H. Hunt.


DEATHS:


CHARLES EDWIN VOGT Funeral services for Charles Edwin Vort, three-month-old won of Mr. and Mra. J. J. Vogt, who live 12 miles north of Springfield, will be held at 1:30 asia k today at lillerty cemetery. lorial will in under direction of Aima Lahmeyer Fur. retal tome The child died after a short illness at Springfield Baptist brspital


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MRS. TRASEY SHEETZ Funeral mesive for Mrs. Trase; Sheets, is. will be held at the home of her daughter. Mrs. tirarse T. (ireach. 812. Chantier efter :. Topeka. han .. al 9:30 n'thek Indas. Mre. Sheets died Mundas. : She formerly lived in Springfield.


GEORGE REMINGTON


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Funeral services for George Remington. : will be held at 10 o'clock today at Harke wood cemetery. Mr. Remington died Mon- : day in Kansas City. He formerly lived in !Springfield Harit will be . what's diner. Iwn of llerman lahmeyer Funeral home 1


PROPERTY OF J. L: CRAIG BEQUEATHED TO WIDOW


Property of the late J. L. Craig of Springfield to left to the widow during her lifetime or until her re. marriage. according 10 the will filed yesterday's in probate court. Upon the death or remarriage of the whlow. Fannie Craig. the property is to be administered for the benefit of the grandchildren. Two sons. , Herman &. and James Orpheus Craig. receive $10 and $1 respec- tively. W. E. Freeman is to be executor. +


MARGARET KIDD ESTATE IS LEFT TO BROTHER


Property of the late Margaret Jane Kidd is left to a brother, John Milton Kidd and Nr. Kidd during the Metime of either, according to the will which was filled in pro- bate court yesterday. Upon the Best of both, the property is to es to the children of a late brother. William James Kidd. John Milton Kisa in to be executor.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 4: Mrs. Cecil Bedford died .**


Page 6: Floyd Thomas and Miss Lucille Pyle were married .** E. E. Dinger died .**


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The will of Margaret Jane Kidd was filed for probate. Mrs. Trasey Sheetz died .* Charles Edwin Vogt died .* George Remington died .** Mrs. Mollie H. Campbell died .** Mrs. Tena H. Robinson died .**


Page 7: The will of J. L. Craig was filed for probate.


Page 13: There is a notice in memory of "our father and husband James L. McGuire," who died May 1, 1922, signed by Mrs. McGuire and family.


Announcement of the taartare af Belleville, ILL., of Floyd Thomas, of this dity, and Mim Lucille Pyle. of Be zedall, Okla, was received bert today.


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RETIRED FRISCO AGENT FOUND DEAD HERE


E. E. Dinger, 67, retired Frisco ata- tion agent at Turner, Mo, was found dead in his bed early this morning at the home of D. 'Z. W. Turner. where he had been making his home. Dinger went to bed as usual about 9 o'clock last night. He was heard i walking around in his room about il o'clock. When he did not appear for brest!net this morning. Mr. Turner went in the men's room and found him lying across the bed. He had · been dead for several hours.


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Funeral arrangements will be In charge of the Alma Lohmeyer Funer- al home.


Mr. Droger is survived by a sister. Mrs Margaret Spotta, of Selina Grove. Penn., and a daughter, Mrs. Eunice Johnston, Chanute, Kan.


TAKES BODY OF BRIDE TO HOME IN ALABAMA


Cecil Bedford, formerly of Spring- feld, pamed through the city at . midnight with the body of his bride of a year. Mr. Bedford, a son of Afrs. W. P. Weatherman. 806 801.th Nettleton avenue, was enroute to Ale- bama with bla wife's body. Mrs. Bedford died at Seminole, Okla, Where Mr. Bedford la employed by an oll company. He formerly attended McGregor school, senior high school and Draughon's Business college. He will return here for a visit with his mother following the funeral.


WIDOW.,LOSES ESTATE IF SHE WEDS AGAIN


Remarriage. wma forbidden to Fan- ble Craig. widow of the late J. L. Oraig of Springfield, according to the terms of his will which bequeathed his estate to her until her death or marriage. The will was filed for pro- . bate yesterday ..


I'mon her death or' marriage. the property is to be administered for the benefit of the grandchildren. Two sons, Herman B., and James O. Craig. were given $10 and 01 respectively. W. K. Freeman was named executor.


DEATHS


MRS. TRASET SHEETZ


Funeral services were held at 9:30 today al the residence for Mra. Trasey Sheets, .78. who died Monday at her home, 518 Chandler street, Topaka. Kan. Mrs: Sheets la survived by three sons. O. J. Bheets Topeka: Johnnie Bhesta of California, and Willy Sheets of Denver. Colo .; by & daugh- ter. Mrs. George T. Grosch of the home address; by two grand daugh- ters and two great grand daughters.


CHARLES EDWIN VOGT.


Funeral services for Charles Edwin Vogt, three-thonthe-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vogt, wbo live 12 miles borth of Springfield, were held al 2.30 p. m. today at Liberty cemetery. Burial was there under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.


GEORGE REMINGTON.


Primera! services for George Rem- Ington, who died Monday in kansas City, were held at 10 a. m. today. Bur- La! was in Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.


MRS. MOLLIE H. CAMPBELL.


Mrs. Mollle H. Campbell, 76, died last night at her home. 205 North Robberson avenue, following & brief Iliness. Mrs. Campbell, who was the widow of the late J. D. Campbell, la survived by two sons. Funeral ar- rangements are incomplete but burial Will be In Maple Park cemetery undar direction of the Klingner Funeral bome.


MRS. TENA HI. ROBINSON.


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Funeral services will be held at 2.30 p m. Friday at the residence for Mrs. Tena H. Robinson, 64, who died at 10 a. m. today at the home of her meter." Mra Francea Overturf, 716 East Mon- roe, following & ltngering illness. Bur- fiat will be In Maple Park cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmey- er Funeral home. She la survived by five afatera. Mra. Overturf, Mra. 8. AT- tou of Des Moines, Ta . Mra. L. Wat - con. Seattle; Mrs. Carrie Hardman. Athena, III., and Mrs. M. Olegnech. Chicago.


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LEAVES ESTATE TO HER BROTHER AND HIS WIFE


The estate of Margaret Jane Kidd was bequeathed to her brother, John Milton Kidd, and his wife, Anna W. Kidd, for the term of their lives, ac- cording to the will which was filled in probate court today. Upon their desth the property is to go to the following nieces and nephews: Clara Ouman Hamill. Sarah H. Montgomery. Robert Alexander Kidd, and William J. Kidd $


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: John W. Rubin, 22, of St. Louis and Lillian Harrison, 21, of Springfield.


John Milton Kidd was appointed executor of the will of Margaret Jane Kidd.


Page 2: The public administrator was appointed to administer the estate of E. E. Dinger of Galloway.


T. T. Umbarger was appointed executor of the will of Mrs. Rebecca J. VanHosen. Page 6: W. T. Zink died .*


Mrs. Tena H. Robinson died .*


Mrs. Josephine Ragain Miller died .**


Mrs. Mollie H. Campbell died .** Mrs. Bessie B. Kennedy died .** Dill Kearney died .* D. E. Dinger died .**


Page 10: Cards of thanks. *


2- CARDS OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS


We desire to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors who were an . sand - tasinox turing who fulness and death of our darling baby. Eleanor. We wish especially. to, thank Reverend Arm. string for his words of comfort: also the, little girls who sang so sweetly and all who helped in any way: also for the beautiful floral offerings.


May Cial bless you all. MR. and MRS. J E. M.BRIDE


. OLEATHA McBRIDE ... PAULINE MeDitIN :. I.AURINE MeltRUIDE.


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CARD OF THANKS


We desire la express our sincerest al- preciation for those who saulated so kindly In our hour of sorrow for the death of our mieter. Mise Addie Toland. Especially as we wish to extend our thanks to the Reverend I. D). Harris, - Mins Mao Weken. MIT. A. D. Chalmers, Mro. M. B. Muratta and Mr. Herman II. Inhmeyer. GEORGE TOLAND and FAMIL.Y. INC. : PLA PATE and FAMILY. MRS MAUD KING and FAMILY. MRS. GRACE PICKEL And FAMILY. -


MRS, TENA H. ROBINSON Funeral services for Mrs. Tona H."Hob- inson. . 64, will be held at 2:80 o'clock Friday, at' the. home of her sister. Mra. Frances " Overturf, 716 East Monroe street. Mrs. Robinson died yesterday foi- lowing a lingering illness. Burial will be In Maple Park cemetery. under direction of Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. ·


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W. T. ZINK-DIES AT HIS HOME HERE


Widely Known Bee Expert and Pioneer Resident Expires At Age of.75


W. T. Ziak, 76, long time Greene county resident and widely known apiarist, died yesterday at his home on the College Street road following a brief illness.


Coming to Greene county from Pennsylvania In 1867. Mr. Zink purchased a farm near the city. In 1890 he purchased his home on the College Street road, where he Uved untü his death.


Mr. Zink was widely known in Missouri for his work in the Ma- sonic lodge and the Anti Horse Thief associavon. He served as stato president for the latter asso- ciation for a number of years, and for 10 years previous to 1923 he was president of the Springfield Anti Horse Thiet association, No. 3. Hle at one time was deputy state bee Inspector.


Mr. Zink Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia Zink, and one son, H. M. Zink of Texarkana, Ark. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The Alma Lohmeyer l'uneral home is In charge.


MRS. JOSEPHINE MILLER


Mrs. Josephine Ragain Miller, of Bacville, Mo., dled in a Springfield hospital yes- terday afternoon. She is survived by her husband, Thomas Muller, her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. T. Ragain, and two slutert. Miques Angeline and Dorris Ragain, all of Seville, and her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Topper, 1007 East Brower street, of Springfield. Funeral services will be conducted at 4 o'clock thu after. noon ( Thursday) at the Rose Hill church. north of Willard, and burlal will be in Rose Hill cemetery.


MRS. MOLLIE H. CAMPBELL Funeral services for Mra. Mollie H Campbell, 76. will be held at & o'clock today, providing relatives from out of the city arrive here by that time. Mre Campbell died Tuesday night at her home following a short [Unese. Burial will be at Maple Park cemetery under directica of Klingner Funeral home.


# MRS. BESSIE B. KENNEDY


Mrs. Besale B. Kennedy, for several years a school teacher in Stone county, dled yesterday at St. John's hospital fol- lowing a short illness. Mrs. Kennedy, who lived at Galena, wau the daughter of Mt. and Mrs. J. H. Rever: Mr. Reser in aup- erintendent of schools of Stone county. She also is survived by her husband, Clarence, and three small children. Fu- seraf apartements are desotaplete. The body wih & taken th ailina 'today by Herman H. Lobmeyer Funeral home.


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DILL KEARNEY


The body of Dill Kearney. 58. who died yesterday at Springfield Baptist hos- pital following an operation, will be shit *- ped to his home at Collins, Mo., today hy the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Kearney is survived by his wife and two sons. Kenneth, of Kansas City, and Cecell. of Flint, Mirh.


D. E. DINGER


D. F. Dinger. 67, for many years Friese agent at Turner station, was found deso in bed yesterday morning. "An autopsy revealed that death came from hes.t disease. Foneral arrangements are in. complete. Alma Lohmeyer Funeral Home is in charge. Ife is survived by a daugh. ver." Mrs. Eunice Johnstone. of Chanut .. Kan., and a sister. Mrs. Margaret Spott .. u! Selins Grove. Penn.


THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 4: John Miller Kidd was appointed to administer the estate of Margaret Jane Kidd. A son E. A. Holcombrink, Jr., was born April 28 in Springfield to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holcombrink of Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Holcombrink was formerly Miss Ruby Magruder of Springfield.


T. T. Umbarger was appointed executor of the estate of Rebecca Van Hosen. Marriage license: John W. Rubin, 22, of St. Louis and Lillian Harrison, 21, of Springfield.


Mrs. Tena H. Robinson died .* Mrs. Josephine Miller died .** Mrs. Mollie H. Campbell died .** Dill Kearney died .** Mrs. Bessie B. Kennedy died .* W. T. Zink died .**


D. E. Dinger died .** Mrs. Mary H. Marr died .** Vanlaninghan infant died.' Ira Rosback died .**


Mrs. Robert Wagstaff died .**


Page 5: Arthur Stacey, 44, of 411 1/2 Boonville avenue was fatally stabbed April 24 and died three days later.


Page 7: T. T. Umbarger was appointed executor of the will of Mrs. Rebecca J. Van Hosen.


The public administrator was appointed to administer the estate of D. E. Dinger of Turner Station.


Page 12: Annie Lack Williams of Lockwood sues Thomas Lack and others to break the will of the late Pes Lack, father of the plaintiff and the defendant. A. D. Williams, husband of Annie Lack Williams, was shot from ambush and killed some three years ago.


Card of thanks .**


Page 15: Miss Elizabeth Moody and Joseph Ryan were married Wednesday in Monett.


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MARRIAGE LICI . ..


A marriage l'cease was invited to John W. Rubin, 22, of 81. Louis, sod Lillian Harrison. 21. of Springfield, by Jack W. McKee, recorder of deeds, today.


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VAMED EXELITOR.


T T. I'mbarger was appointed ex- ecutor of the calate of Habeces Va: Hosen today by Probate Judge Jobu H. Fairman.


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2- CAROS OF THANKS.


WI-WISH-to-acknowledt+-With -sineere .. thanks the sympathy shown us during the death of our father and grandfather. especially the Coach and Paint Dept .. cho .. weil and Pipe Dept. of the wires Shope for their beautiful Giorni offerings. Mr. and Mrs Fan Miller and children.


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TO TRY CONTESTED WILL CASE MONDAY


A speciRi termi ol Dado en. cuit court . will be opened at Green- field Monday, with Judge Charlen L. Henson of Mount Vernon allting In! place of Judge Thurman. on account of t !: " Intter's phor health


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This term was arranged by Judge Henson at the March terni, for the ! hearing of the stilt of Annie Jack mitani of Lodidba namn"Thom- as Lack and other" to. break the will of the lete Pev Lack. father' of. plain- uff and defendant."-":"


It Is Fald ' that! Pes. Lack - wan dis- pleased with - the marriage of bis daughter to A. D. Williame, a railroad painter. and. made, .. /will dieinherit- Ing her. repenting of this action on his deathbed, but beline too weak to. churre the whi .- Some Tiny witnesses


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' : tanto! the pin :- Tlff. was shot from ambush and in- ntantiy killed near their home In Lockwood some three years ago. the . Identity of his murderer never being established.


DEATHS 2


MRS .. TENA H. ROBINSON.


Funeral services for Mrs. Tena H. Robinson, 64, who died yesterday, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the home of her sister. Mra. Frances Over- turf. 716 East Monroe street. Burial will be in Maple Park cemetery wunder - direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Fu- peral home.


MRS. JOSEPHINE MILLER.


Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine Miller, of Sacville. Mo., who died in a hospital here yesterday, were held at 4 p. m. today at the Rose Hill church. north of Willard. Burla! was In Rose Hill cemetery. She le sur- vived by her husband. Thomas Miller. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ra- gain, and two slatera. Misses Angeline and Dorris Ragain, all of Bacrille, and her grandparenta. Mr. and Mro. A. E. i Tupper. 1007 East Brower street, of ! Springfield.


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MEL MOLLIE IL CAMPBEI.I .. Yunusal services were held at & p. m. today for Mrs. Molle H. Campbell, 7, who died Tuesday night at her, home followtar a brief illness. Durtal in Haph Park , cemetery under


DILI. KEARNEY.


The body of Dill Kearney, 88, wbo died jesterdaj in a local hospital fol- lowing an operation, was forwarded today by the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home to Colline. Mo., for funeral services and burjal. He is survived by his wife and two sons, Kenneth, of Kansas City, and Cecll, of Flint, Mich.


MIRA. BESSIE 1. KENNEDY.


The body of Mra Beasla B Ken- Inedy, for several years a tenclit: ::. i the Stone county schools, who died yesterday in a hospital here. follow- ing & short Ilinesa, was forwarded to Galena, Mo. her home, hy the ller- man H. Lolimeyer Funeral home for ¡ funeral services and burial tomorrow afternoon She was the daughter of . Mr. and Mra. J. It. Reser. Mr. Remer l'im superintendent of Stons county , schools. Er· ·· ······· · 1; hoe hle. band, Clarence, and three amall chil- dreD.


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W. 1. ZINK.


Funeral services for W. T. Zink, 75 .. widely known Greene county resident. . who died yesterday at his home on the College street road following a briet Minees, Will be held at ã p. m.t Friday at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral : home. ' Burial will' be In Maple Park! cemetery .- 4 5 . ..


Mr. Zink 'came to Greene county from Pennsylvanie In 1867 and pur-1 chased a farm near bore. In 1800 he purchased a home on College street road where he lived until his death. He was a member of the Masonic o: der and the Anti-Horse Thiet smo-


Heute Fruident of the latter 10o- dation.


Mr. Zink is survived by. his wife. Mrs. Julia Zink, and a son, H. M. Zink of Texarkana. Ark.


D. r. DINGER


Funeral arrangementa sra il ... . »- plete for D E. Dinger. 67, who dird early yesterday morning at hia home ' at Turner Station. Services will t.r. in charge of the Alma Lohme ... Punemi home.


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-2. NES. MARY n.' MARK. 4: Mrs. Mary "H. Masr. 71 .. died . this morning at her nome. < 1604 , College street. Funeral Derich, will be held at S'p. m. Friday'st'the 'home, WHY. Q. C. Aree officiating. Burial . will be in East Lawn ormatery under di- rection of the Klingner Funeral home. ghe In mevived by's son. William Marr, of Seattle, Wash .. three daugli- ters, Mra, Benjamin Pierson, Bulphur. ! Okla., Mro. Ethel Edgmond, Pottera- 1 Ville, Mo., and Miss Minnie T. Merr of the home.


INFANT IHIER.


Funeral arrangements are Incom- piete for the Infant son of Mr. and Mre. John Vanlahinghan. 2445 East arenue, who died this morning at the bome. Servicen will be in charge of the Klingner Funeral home.


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IRA ROSBACK. .. r Irs Rosback, 62, died this morning at the home of a brother. Frank Ros- back. 787 South Jefferson avenue. following a brief Illness. Funeral ar- rangemento are Incomplete but they sre fn charge of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. He in survived by two brothers, Frank and . Oscar Rosback: by two cons. H. G. and A. H. Rosback of Elmhurst, IU.




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