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Her jewelry aiso· was given to her ·one and husband. Arch MeCiregor nas named executor. The wiff was 'lled today. .
DEATHS
: KORONGE CORLEL MULAAMORCÉE George Corles Mulllagy: 30. ton of :. == == John Mullings, of Fair Orove. Mo., died May 1 al his home, following s few days' illness. Ha la survived by bls parents, four broth- ers. Don Mullings, Pleasant ' Hope; Galnes Mullings, Fair Grove; Bam Mullings, Pleasant Hope; Wayne Mul- Ungs, Springfield: and 'three alsters, Mrs. Olga Goodnight, Springfield; Mra. Jessie Virl of Bolivar; and Miss Nora Mullings of the home.
DOUGLAS MORRIA.
Douglas Morris, 22. died this morn- Jog at his home on the Melville road. following a brief Illness. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the bome. Burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery under di- rection of the Alma Lolimeyet Funeral home. He la survived by his parenta, three statars, Misses Barab, Pansy and Maude Morris, and by three brothers, Thomas, Joseph and aul Morris.
`PIONEER WHO HAS REACHED 95
. Sarah Massey Observes Her Birthday at West Plains.
: How Barah Horses , one or welt Piotr vidwt tittarns, tetebraten ne- the home of her daughter, Mrs Let M. Cuatroa, Baturday.
-. Mri. Massey Je a nativa of Bcotland. bartag bei'u Born In Peterhead. Aber- demabire, May 5, 1833. but she bons .Lived to-Amerion for alaty-one year . .: Before her marriage to John Mamey
-Mutekturdh .Her husband. tho Mass a pioneer wagon manufacturer of the ! Ozarks, died In Went Plats me tell years ago. At. Massey Hi WET & native of Scotland and was & men- ber of the famous McDonald clan there. . He and Mime Hutchinson were married in Longaide, Hrotland, but aj few years after their marriage they Tired To . London, England. from which place they came to America 14.180T.
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Opon coming to Ameira the Loca !! ted In Fond du Lar. Wis., where Mr. ' Mamy followed tas profession of maçon waking. Two years later they came to the Ozarks and located in -
MRS. MARY JANE ADAMS.
Mr. Mary Jane Adams, 64, wife of G. B. Adams, died this morning at har home, 004 South National ave- nue, following a brief illness. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete. but they are In charge of the Aima Lob- meyer Funeral home. She is survived by her husband, a daughter. Mra. Georgia Murphy of Springfield, and a step-daughter, Mrs. Charlie Walker. Buffalo ..
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noblitt. 1009 West Florida street, announce the birth of s daughter. Allee Marle, on April 20. Mr. and Mrs. M. Estes, 1025 West Elm street, announce the birth of
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TEACHERS.COLLEGE GRADUATE MARRIES
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recourcement of the marriage of! IMIM Ruby Bingham, eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Bingham of · Wret Patria and Me Grunge I Prin- fer of New York City. the marriage Dating taken place December 10. 1027. 1 In Barcovie
"The couple slipped away to har- . cosir, where they were married hy "the Rev. O. M. Foster, pastor of the iftrat Methodist church of that city. and ma successful were they in keep- Ing the marriage A secret that the . announcement came as a complete surprise to both relatives and friends. The bride la a graduate of the West : Plains High school. After finishing
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high school abe attended Southwest Teachers college in Springfield, where she 'finished her junior year before taking up teaching. For 'the last three years she has been employed as- a Wachil in the public schools of Hounkaly Chrome
John Painter, & prominent merchant and pioneer realdent of Greenfield. Painter la a graduate of tha Univer- alty of Missouri and a member of Phl Alpha Delta freternity. He formerly was easociated In business with his father In Greenfield. but le now em- ployed with the sales promotion de- ! partment of the Pacific Mille com- pany In New York, where he ard bis brida will take Their home. Mra. Painter will join her husband soon after school ciones this spring.
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage license: William Baldwin, 25, and Fannie Baldwin, 21, both of Springfield. [They had been married before and then divorced.]
Page 12: The will of W. W. Horton of Springfield left his property to his widow Josephine Horton for her lifetime and then to his son William W. Horton, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Jane Adams died .** Douglas Morris died .**
George Corles Mullings died .*
DEATHS
MRS. MARY JANE ADAMS
Funeral arrangements are ineinnulcie for Mra. Mary Jane Adams, 61. who died yesterday at her home. 90$ South Boule- vard, following a short illness. The Alma Lohmeyer Funerní home. is in charge of burial arrangemente. Mra. Adams is sur- vived by her husband. G. - 11. Adams, a daughter. Mrs. Georgia Murphy, and a step daughter, Mrs. Charles Walker, of Buffalo.
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DOUGLAS MORRIS
Funeral services', for Douglas Morris. 22. who 'died yeaterriay at his home on Melville road. will be held at the home at 10:30 o'clock today. Burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery under direction el Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. He is survived by his parents and three brothers and three sisters.
GEORGE CORLES MULLINGS
Funeral services have been held fur Gorrge Corles Mullings, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mullinga, of Fair Grove. Mo. He died at his home May 1 following . a short illness. He is survived by his par. ents, three sisters, Mrs. Olgo Goodnight. SurIngfield: Mrs. Jemale Virl. Privar, and! Miss Nora Mullings, of The home: and four brothers. Don, Pleasant Hope: Wayne, Springfield : Limites, Lair Grove. and Sem. Pleasant Hope.
TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 6: J. D. Whaley died.'
Douglas Morris died .** Mrs. Mary Jane Adams died .** Mrs. Martha A. Amos died .** Mrs. Margaret Isabell Myers died .** Birth reported .**
Page 8: William and Fannie Baldwin, a divorced couple, were granted a marriage license .**
The will of W. W. Horton was filed for probate. His estate was left to his widow during her lifetime and then to a son William W. Horton, Jr. Homer L. Crow sues to divorce Nellie Mae Crow. They were married July 12, 1926. - Marriage license issued .** The will of Mary H. Campbell was filed for probate .**
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w wiitam end Fannie Baldwin, a df- tortett couple; were werueda pierrick .! acenne yesterday by Jack W. Hence. recorder of deeds, Baldwin gave his. age sa 28. and she gave her age as 21. Both live In Springfield .;
Marriage' Lioeness were Jerued today to Oliver I. Lair. 25 and Nois Bryant 22, both of Osark. by Jack W. Mckn recorder of desde.
: The win of Mary H. Campbell, who died bere recently. - was. filed for-pro -- bate today. The bulk of the cotate was bequeathed to ber sons, Harry M Campbell and Robert W. Campbell. .. She gave $100 to Jarrett Goodlos of .
Goodlos, his former wife. Harry M. Campbell was named executor.
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Charging that his wife was not content to live in the style and man- ner that he was able to afford. Homer L. Crow today filed petition in circul!
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BIRTHS
Mr. and M :. Floyd M Enter. 1025 ; : Elm street, sncounce the birth of s daughier on May 6.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Son born May 8 in Springfield to Mr. and Mrs. Homer O. Tribble of Phillipsburg.
Ralph Leroy Houser died .** Page 4: Miss Clara Fowler and Mr. Floyd C. Hoffman were married .*
Thrown From Bike, ... Springfield Youth Expires of Injuries :
Ralph "Leroy Houser, 22, who was Injured ... Sunday ,, afternoon when .; thrown from a motorcycle, died last night at 11:45 o'clock In a Spring- field hospital. He had not regained consciousness since the acchilent
Sunday night. When he was riding with his brother. Charles Houser and a front tire blew out throwing
hitn from the motorcycle on HIgh- way to about three miles from
- The youth Ived at $35 West Elni street. The body will be forwarded! to Japan today by the Alma Loh- nieyer Funeral home. Funeral serv- Ices will be bekl in Jopun at 2: 30 weleck Thursday with burial in Forest Park cemetery.
He is survived by two brothers. !!! ! , am! Fred Houser. of Spring - Hold, two aunts. Mrs. C. C. John. of Kansas City. nul Mrs. Deamis' John . sen. of Biola D'Are, and an uncle. Fred Wold, of Husun. Wash.
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DEATHS
J. D. WHALEY ........
J. D. Whaley of Mi, Vernon. 84 years, died at the home of ble son. Karry Whaley of that place Sunday. I . having made his home with him for : the past to years. He was at one the public administrator of Lawrence ! county. He was s veteran of the Civi! ! par. and of the 25 shd 30 veterane who beld an annual birthday dinner up to the past. five or six years only : P. M. Howard. George Wilson. John : Cochran. L L Howard and possibly : one or two more survive.
DOUGLAS MORRIA.
Funeral service for Douglas Mott! 32, who died yesterday at his hoque on the Melville road, were held at . 10:30 a. m. today of the home. Burial wis in Harelwood cemetery under di- rection of the Alma Lobmeyer Fun- .
MRS. MARY JANE ADAM !. 1
Funeral arrangements are incom- ! plete tor Mr Mary Jone Adama, 64 who diri .rariday at he. home. 904 .South National avenue. The services are In chage of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.
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STRAF MARTILY A"ANOS. Funeral services tor Mre. Martha A. Amos. 76. who died Friday at the home of a son. Jemes Hutchison, bear Compressionwere held Saturday at the home. Abe la survived by four i sons. William Hutchison and Alford Hutchison of Fair Grove, Mo, Sher- man Hutchison of Eikland, and James Hutchison "! Cennetquien and daughter, Mrx Witzig Post of Nerada.
URA. MARGARET ISABELL MYERS. Funeral services tor Mrs. Margaret Isabell Wyera. 82. were held Sunday at her home in Romanre. Orark roun - ty. Rev. M. EHis of Seymour offt- ctated. She Is surrired by the fol .: lowick children: Mrs. Minnie Jack- son, Springfield: Seth V. Conrad of : Marshfield, Hry. Mary E. Sweet and - Mra. Emma Brown of Webster county abd Abper R. Conrad. Oscar L. Con- mad and Mrs. Viota Melton of Ro.
Fowler-Hoffman Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fowler, 1005 North Broadway avenue, announce the -marriage -of . their . daughter, Clara, to Mr. Floyd C. Hoffman, aon of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hoffman of this city. The couple were married In Hollis, Okla,, May 3 by the Rev- erenJ H. F. Cole. They will make their home in Hollis.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 4: Ralph Leroy Houser died .**
Page 6: Son born May 8 in Springfield to Mr. and Mrs. Homer O. Tribble of Phillipsburg.
Page 10: Hayes infant died .** Mrs. Mary Jane Adams died .**
There is an article about Thomas R. Gibson, "the oldest notary public in the state." Page 13: There is a poem in memory of A. J. Norris .**
MOTORCYCLE RIDER DIES-FROM INJURIES
Ralph Leroy Houser. 22, died at 11:45 last night in a local hospital as the result of injuries received Sunday" " afternoon -- "when -- be -- was thrown from a motorcycle on High- way 60. a few miles west of Spring- field. The accident occurred while the young man was riding with his brother, Charles Houser, and #es caused by a blowout on the machine which the two were riding.
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The young man Is survived by two brothers, Charles Houwer and ,Fred Houser. of' Springfield; and two aunts. Mrs. C. C. John of Kansas - City, and Mrs. Dennis Johnson of Bois D'Arc, and an uncle. Fred Wold j of Washington. He lived at 825 West Elm street The body was" ment toi Supin today for burial.
DEATHS
HAYES INFANT. Funeral services were held at Ash Girove for the infant daughter of Mr. : AT:4 M :: William J Hayen, 1619 West . Weiruit stree', who died Thursday : tery unde: direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. - i
MRS. MARY JANE ADAMS.
. Putastal services for Mrs. Mary Jane samma, the who died posterity at her home. 004 Bouth National. Avenue. were held al 3 p. m. today at the Ts- ' bernacie Presbyterian church. Burial : was in Maple perk cemetery ur.der ! direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Fil- neral home
IN MEMORIAM.
IN loving remembrance of our dear father and husband, A. J. Norris, who died one Far ago today. Ant Is dark. Within our dwelling Lovely are our hearts today
Far the one we loved to dearly
Has forever passed away.
Badly missed by sons. N. W. Norrts and Kenneth Norris, and wife, Core A. Norris.
THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 3: Homer L. Crow sues to divorce Nellie Mae Crow. They were married July 12, 1926.
New York Supreme Court Judge Stephen Callaghan was born in Lebanon. He is the brother of Mrs. T. W. Hackworth, 1059 Pickwick avenue, Springfield.
Page 4: Miss Ethel Edwards and Mr. Robert M. Brown were married .**
Page 12: The contest over the estate of Alexander Lack has been settled. Ralph LeRoy Houser died. Mary Alice Townes died .* Mrs. Kate Shields Lord died .** Mrs. Amanda Rafferty died .** [Also spelled Raffety.]
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LACK ESTATE CONTEST ₩"SETTLED AT GREENFIELD
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ERMENFIELD. Mo., "May :. @. fotos' a'trial lasting Monday" and Tuesday a Jury, at the: direction. of the court, returned a verdict in favor of the will of the late Alex- ander "Per Lack, stockman widely knowa in Dade county.
By tho will, Mr. Lack left his estate valued at about $75,000 to hle son, Tom Lack and the Leirs of hals deceased son, Bain Black. His daughter, Hru. Anna Lack Williama, of Lockwood, was given no share iti- the estate because of her. father's objectlong ta her marriage and she dootested' the will. Mrs. Williams' husband died a few years ago.
Mr. Lack died In April, 1925. Ha left 1800 acres of land and personal property valued at $25.000. At- torpeya for the estate were Mar .:. and Mann and Neale and Newman.
Edwards-Brown Wedding
. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Edwards, :11 with the wrong annonce the marratre of their daughter. Min- Ethel Edwards, to Mr. Robert M. Brown. 'of 'this city. The couple were married at. the residence of the Reverend I. M. Hüle Saturday Frening. May 5. They were unat- tended. The single ring service was performed.
·Mr. Brown is the son of Mir. and ... George Brown of Springfield lia cediately following the core- mony Mir. and Mrs. Brown left for a brief honeymoon. They will be st. home to friends after Juine 10 at fayetteville. Ark.
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DEATHS
RALPH L. HOUSER
Funeral services for Ralph LeRoy Houver, 22, who died at the Springfield Daptist hospital Tuesday from injuries suffered -Sunday . afternoon when. Le was thrown from a motorcycle on Highway No. 66, near the city, will be held at 2:30 O'clock this afternoon at Joplin. . Burial wi be at Forest Park cemetery, Joplin, under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.
MARY ALICE TOWNES
Mr. Mary Alice Townei, wife of Dr. W. A. Townes, of Seymour. died yester- day afternoon at St. Johns hospital. The body will be shipped to Milan, Tenn .. for burial, by the Alma. Lohmeyer Funeral home. She is survived by ber busband, a brother. Miker Hurt, Memphis, Tenn .. and two sisters. Mra. L. D. Dodson, Oak- land, Cal, and Mrs. Sara Wilson, David City. Neb.
MRS. KATE SHIELDS LORD
" Funeral services formMire."; Kato. Shields Lord, widow of L. L. Lord, will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. L. James. 1439 Delmar. at 2:30 o'clock Fri- day afternoon. Burial will be at Haple l'ork cemetery under direction of Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mrs. Lord died yesterday at her daughter's home follow- ing . lingering Nuness. She le survived by two daughters, Mro. James, and Mrs. Thomas Williams.
MRS. AMANDA RAFFERTY
Mrs. Amanda Raffety. 93. died Just night at the home of her daughter. Mrs. I. E. Rookstool. 930 W'est Webster street. Funeral services will be at the home at & o'clock today. Burial will be at Mountain Grove under the direction of W. L. Starne, undertaker. She is sur- Tired by Mrs. Rookstool, and six sons. J. A. Raffety, Drumright. Okla .: G. W. Rafferty, Grady, Okla ; C. M. Rafferty. Memphis. Tenn .: James Rafferty, Atchi- son. Kan .: Prank Raffety. Mudiancia, Cal, and Edward Raffety. 1044 West Harrison street, eity.
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THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 6: T. B. Kilpatrick died .**
Son born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Godfrey of 1555 West Calhoun. Marriage license: Ned C. Smith, 22, of Springfield and Julia M. Adair, 21, of Pleasant Hope.
Ralph LeRoy Houser died .**
Mrs. Mary Alice Townes died .*
Mrs. Kate Shields Lord died .**
Mrs. Amanda Raffety died .** John S. Arnold died .**
Mrs. Vida G. Hunter died .** Vivian Twigger died .**
Page 7: There is a long article about Capt. M. H. Ritchey and the Civil war .**
Page 12: Card of thanks .** 1
Page 15: Miss Ethel Edwards and Robert M. Brown were married .*
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.SK.LALLA VIRGINA BVARK. Newtonta to a forgotten little Til. base."6bc-1 80 miles south of here. : : Telling In ruins and grown In weeds.
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Sistery. There in the old brick house." Home of Captain M. H. Ritchey of the . Civil War, which was captured, along with the captain ane his family, and , was used as a fort by the confederate farmy, and later as a hospital . for sounded soldiers .
Ritchey. though a slave holder. was ; A Union man, and was a member of the legislature a: the time of the
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outbreak of the Civil War Ile ce-
. the quesilor. of secessucre, and iater took arms ara:ca: tis. Confederatr ilence ? He sent to Neatly just: the. fore the beginning of the Ka: at.r ... -
'True ,and there pirated with ' :... people to remain in the umie: . Txt
Kitchen what Snat
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cokftket Were:" Mrt. Margaret Orareky ibe Jn. .. . kesa Atthe woman altb.a } memory as brigh: as her darting eyes "Do 1. remember?" she said the [ Ober day. as the sat on the porch of , ber home in Neosho. "Well. ! should my I do remember- We all stayed prisoners inour con fuse and (tel) - ! one vas trift a to set us'to leave, but
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own land. " And there De Mayrd. You Det . the deat door ; plichtof war! 1 - Confederate On. It's Burn; 50%. but . It wasn't Then "
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'sway, and only the store was te!" : 1 The Eltchen of !!.. !...... **. .....
"but MA Anchena alles helped her mother prepa !. tr.r .t.r. i for the soldiers
we had to write them, Gerai in ...
Ar. old ,;or.e wall about the e. mos. of. which at;il atar.ce forme -!
'fort for the Confederate arms. The old retires of the section. will point
mooth stones, tied together with- out cortar, 194. Which, they - will tell you the thor and tbe Orer "nt agin." The wall itweit is a landmark. 1\; was built by an okt Irishman who Aved at the Ritchey bome, and 11 be- came hh Hfe duty. occupying the mà jor pin ot hai attention tón severe! NarL. Thadtobei Jere an carried by
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The clash bruno abd southern troops here to their att.
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tell about the place . The L'ason truops swept down off
the hills around the place." Mr. Off're seid. "and they fell"ibick add fast as the Confederates began their
MA LẠI That went through the chtm- my left a bole thit le dill there.
"As soon as the Union troops ap- proached. the slaves alf alipped out." Mrs. Graves said. "They know that as ) 1000 M they rot with Coton Troops. they were Mfe and the Confederates had scared them almost white line- Carr. most of theat detne bath to my ! father at the- elone of the war and he gave then. rach a home. I rpmnem- .Det the wave markets when they need to suction them off like cattle."
The battle raged through Newtonla for some time. The old home there was used as a hospital for the soldiers wounded in the roulant and Mix Orare helped care !.: :!. ein
The little town now presents nor.+ of the aspects of a war time village. por any evidence that it was once t !.. : tearing city 13 squil:wes: Missouri It su once the acer: n; thr Newtonts academy. established t) Cap :. in Ritchey and at that time the fine. 1
Attended by students from 5 ;*: =- neid. Carthage. Joplin and through - out the district
The Newtoria of today a rha :. erd Oce may ha ;;*:: in maade:
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: some lasx ambline ride" following the! ilttle lapes to see what .... a: Chr.1 turningy. It isn't on a highway. it boustanno railroad. It 'is loet with Ita wealth of historical love, and only the old. bullet riddled house and the partly destroyed old rock wall bear mute witnesses to the terrible at:d . desperate hatred that raced there . during the war
Washing a feremony There. 1
The old house's mit aller the atyle of mansions cf its time, a impx ballway completely and events divid. . ing it chimich the center Ali the
Cintabings arevery rough oak and theer
are built-in woodan. Laturci, Inriva. ] me a town tiek to the bull way bere ;
to dry his hands if he entered htt
The wishing of handa 'was, Inc !-. dentali ;. rather a ceremony at hisi home, if sale of the old citizens are. true, " He bad 6 bưng sunk in an old stump in the front yard and before ' be entered his bous, he paused there - to wash His hands, drying thêm 44 be entered. There was a similar ap- parates in the back yard put the time of the NaTe.
There te ibe apot where the old m.il atood, !!. c.ifi wick a.g ....... the power of Captain kitchty, and which regulates the business of the town. It ww burnt .. by personal enemies immediately after the war and old McGinty. the same pho built the stone wall dragged from it the este which contained. Ritchey's papers.
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BULLET RIDDLEDFOLD HOME OF CAPI- RITCHEY MUTELY TELL'S OF BITTER CIVIL WAR STRIFE
That with cor mack of flour, which Und afterward stoler, on the only thing asted from the fire There won't much to boast of in Novioals now. save the glamour of Ha" Matery, bot 'ite ciltmen like to rather on "each other's door steps in ! trees, and talk of "the old days": they puf! contenteuly on their .pipe
. CARDS OF THANKS.'
WE. the undersigned, surely thank our m' by friends for their kindness and ss- sistadce to this our time of sorrow and great triel for the mapy floral offeringa and the kindness of' the good ' people of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church -and- wpecially the members of the Men's Bible
O. B. ADAMS, .... MR AND MRS. C. H. MURPHY. , MR AND MRS. C. M. WALKER, Brother end. Bister and . Mloces . and Mepbet.
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THEOS ROBERT BROWN.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Edwards, 718 Bouth Yort Avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter. Ethel, to Robert M. Brown, son of Mr. aud Mrs. George Brown. ' The ceremony wee performed' at the home of the officiating minister, the Rer. Lewis M. Hale. The single ring service was 14+4. Immediately after the cere - mony Mr. and Mr. Brown, Jeft .fur . short wedding trip, after which they will be at home in Fayetteville. Ark.
DEATHS
RALPH L HOUSER.
Jauoral esrvices for Ralph LAlloy Hound 2. who died at the Sprigs. titteld Befilet hospital . Tuesday . a ! result of Injuries received Sunday a motorcycle on HIGHWAY OLDAL Springfield, were held at 3:30 p. m. today at Joplin. under direction of the Alma Lotmeyer Funeral home. - -
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. MARY ALICE TOWYEL
The Body of! " Hr. Mary. Alice Townes wife of Dr. W .. A. Townes of Brymour, Who died yesterday after- Daca ta a local hospital, was forward- ed by the Alma Loblileyer Funeral bombe to Mlin. Tenn., for burial. 8be Is carried by her husband, a brother, Müller Hurt. Memphis, Tran:, and two staters, Mr. L. D. Dodson, Oakland. Caf. and Mrs. Sera Wilson. David 1 City. Nrb ..
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TWIOGER INTANT Funeral cervical were held at 2 p. m. today'st the Kllogger Funeral chapel . for Villan Twitter. the T-mouths. ' old daug !. "": ~ Mr. and Mrs Paul Triste. 2345 North Campbell atener ** **** * Buna:
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MRA KITE SHIELDS LURI !.
Puberal· service for Mre. Kate Shields Lord. widow of I. L Lord. , will be held at the home of her I daughter. Mra. I. L. James, 1439 Del- mar st 200 p m Friday, Burial will , be in Maple Park cemetery under di. 1 rection of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral
.the home of her. daughter .. following .. , lingering illness. She is survived by two daughters. Mra. James and Mrs. Thomas Williams.
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MRA. AMANDA RAFTETT.
Funeral services for Mrs Amanda Rarity. 03. who died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. K. Rostetool. 650 Kes: Vrbales ativet. were held s! I p. m inday Burial was st Mountus Orore under direction. W. L. d'arme. ur.ceflake:
OŁ.s. ( W Raffety. Orady. Ox.s. C M Rafiety. Men.pho. Tena . J.m.e. [ ... Muc.snc. Ca; and Edward
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formerly of Springfield, who died ,yesterday in the National. Military. hospital st . Leavenworth .- Kan .. 'ar- , mired in Springfield today, Funeral . Dervlees were held at 2 p. th today !: with burial in the Turner : cemetary. : 10 alles northeast of here. under di- rection of the Klingner Punerst
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Fuir.ora: me:vice. to: Mro Vida G; Hunter in who died this morning. Ist her home. I'll Homes street. will be held at I p. m Friday at the name of her father-in-law. 'Roy Hutte :. 2201
be in Hameivood cemetery under di- ; rection of the Klingner Funeral home. the is survived by her husband, a. &
Mimo-Ade Putpry. att of Springfield
T R KILPATRICK DILA WEST PLAINS May 10 -T B RII- : ... k. for :arciy-eight years a lead -. .. rechant of West Plains, died ! : home in Chico. Calif. yesterday. M: Kirkpaire tto was head of 's. K .: kpo'rt: Mercar.ille company 4 . Le Sho revider.ce in West Pleurs .! acid out Eu stock of moda fourteen man yo sod moved in Chico, Callt. for the benefit of Mrs Kilpatricia! .... " !.. He bus .: nee lived there. be- -
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FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
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