Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1928, Part 1, Part 62

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1928 v. 1
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Page 1: Patton alley is one of the first thoroughfares designated in Springfield. It is now being widened and will be Patton avenue.


Marriage licenses issued .*


Page 2: Fay L. McBride was appointed guardian for Charles S. Arnold, a minor.


Page 13: John Calvin Soden died .** Francis Babbs died .**


Page 19: Card of thanks .**


Page 20: Mrs. Vida G. Hunter died .**


IDEATHS


MRS. VIDA G. HUNTER Funeral services for Mlr ·Vida G. Hunter. 20, will be held at 2 o'clock today at the home of her ....... law. Roy Hunter, 2301 North Jef- ferson avenue. Burial will be At Hazelwood cemetery under direc- tion of Klingner Funeral home Vra Hunter died Thursday morn- ing at her home. 819 Hovey street. She is survived by her husband, C. E. Hunter: her parents, Mr. and Mira. R. F. Putney: three brothers. Clyde, Daniel and Charles Putney, and a sister. Miss Ada Putney, all of Springfield.


JOHN. C. SODEN


Funeral services for John Calvin Siden. "Af, whoLeled yesterday at -18:30'o'clock at his home near Mar- i ionville. will be held this afternoon Int 2 o'clock with Interment at Frasier chapel cemetery under the direction of the T. W. Maple Un- dertaking company of Clever. Serv- Ices will be conducted by the Rev- Prend Greenwar .


MARRIAGE LICENSE


Robert H1. Stutzman, 42. and Edna Livingston. both of Springfield: Ned C. Smith, :2. Springfield, and Julia M. Adair. :1. Pleasant Hope


FRANCIS BABBS, STOCKTON PIONEER, IS DEAD AT 73


Special Dispatch so The Next 10.22 STOCKTON. May"


Francis Hf. Babbs, "3. for more than 50 years prominent in business circles here, died at 1 o'clock this afternoon at his home here.


Mr. Balls was engaged In the ranking business for several years and later became an at stractor. He made tip first nap of Cedar county. He also was active In re-


O. B. ADAMS. MR. and MRS. F. L. MURPHY. MR. and MRS. C. H. WALKER. Brother and sister and nelces and


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region. He is survived by the widow and one ton, Francis H. Bal bs. Jr.


Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon.


CARDS OF THANKS.


CARD OF THANKS the, undersigned, surely thank our "meny . friends . for their kindness and as- altance in this, our time of sorrow and great triel for. the many floral offeringe and the kindness of the food people of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church an.1 especially the members of the men'a Bible class.


FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 22: Mrs. Susan Taylor died .**


Ralph L. Hauser died .** Mrs. Vida G. Hunter died .** Cobb infant died .** Jesse H. Wommack died .** Unih Vermillion died .*


Page 27: C. A. Dummitt of Springfield went to Monett for the funeral of his grandson. Fay L. McBride was appointed guardian for Charles S. Arnold, 15, a minor.


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Ruth Colson sues to divorce Fred Colson. They were married September 16, 1927, and have two small children.


Marriage license: Robert L. Stutzman, 42, and Edna Livingston, 41, both of Springfield.


DEATHS


I mother of W. Taylor of Springttold died at her home a: Å .:::: at o'clock Wednesday morning and will be buried there at 2:30 o'clock thi afternoon,


RALPH LAHAUSER,


- Funeral ;-; services: for Ralph


here Tuesday night'ma a result of in : Juries received In 'a' motorcycle acel dent. were held yesterday afternoon at Joplin. I Burial .was in Forest Por) cemetery.


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- MRS. VIDA G. HUNTER. Funeral services for Mrs. Vida G Hunter, 20, yoss held at & p. u.s . wLx, It the bomit of Mitfather-in-law, Roy Hunter, 2301 North Jefferson avenue. Burial was In Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the Klingner Pu- neral home.


INFANT BON.


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, Funeral servicet wirt berd ut 10.30+ a. m. today for the intent son of Mr. and Mrs. Las Cobb, who died last night. ' Durial was in Maple Park cemetery under d' ertion- of -- the4 Klammer Funeral home


of Jorse H. Wommack, 78. 1 arrived In Springfield Jast night from | Kansas City. He died there yesterday. : The body was accompanied by three | daughtera, Mra! Sullai E. Hunt, Mra. : Lillie Swesrengin, and Mra. Cordella Sucarengin, all of Kansas City. Be- sides the three daughters, he la sur- ; ' vived by two brothers. George Won- : mack, of Arkanans City. Ark., Daniel Wommack. Prescott. Arlz., by 17 grandchildren and 10 great grand-) children. Funeral services will be ; held at 2 p ir Sunday at Cedar Bluff church, three miles enst of Fair (irove. Burta! w:1) he in the C'ednr Bluff cemetery in charge of the Ma- sonic order A P & A. M. and the Klingner Funeral home.


I'NIN VERMILLION.


Unlh Vermillion. 85. died at 9 05 a m. today at the home of J R. DAVIS. 1604 Wert. Chestnut atreet, fol- lowing a brief Illness. He la Nur- vived by two daughters, three sons and 23 great grandchildren. Mr. Ver- million wan a veteran of the Civil war. He was a member of the Union army, 131st Illinola Infantry. Fu- : neral arrangementa ara Incomplete but burlal will be at Hurley, Mo. un- der direction of the Herman H. Loh- meyer Funeral home.


SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Ruth Colson sues to divorce Fred Colson. They were married September 16, 1922.


Page 4: Myrtle A. Huddleston sues to divorce Ben Huddleston. They were married February 10, 1900.


Page 6: Unih Vermillion died .* Jesse H. Wommack died .* Mrs. F. C. Fulton died .** George W. Thompson died." Page 11: Card of thanks .**


DEANDERS


UNIH VERMILLION


TO -Incomplete Flor Unth Ventiliod ..... whdidled - yester daysof - the - home of-Ji- Rantravis- 1604 West' Chestnut street. "following a brief iliness. Mr. Vermillion was"a veteran of the Civil war. serving In the Union army burial will be at Hurley. Mo., under di- reetion of Herman: H: Lohmeyer Funeral .bome.


JESSE H. WOMMACK


Funeral services for Sense H. Woin mack. 76. will be held at 2 o'clock Sunda: a. C'edar Bluff church, near Fair Grove. Mr. Wommack died In . Kansas City Thursday. His body was shipped here yes terday. Burial will be in C'edar Bieff come lery under direction of the Masonic lodge and Klingner Undertaking company Hle is ourvived by three daughters, Mrs. Junia E. Hunt, Mrs. Lillie Swearengin and Mrs Cordella Swearengin, all of Kamitas City.


MRS. F. C. FULTON


Mr. F. C. Fulton, 40. died yesterday s' @ local hospi;al.' Funeral services will be he'd at 2:3) o'clock Monday at Newbur ::. No., under direction of W. I .. Starne. atalettoder. She is survived by a son Clyde. Her husband and ber mother. Mrs : Mary Noblett, of the home. 629 Brower.


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CARDS OF THANKS.


CARD OF THANKS


Mary Jane Graham was born at Lone Jack. im Jackson county, Mo .. on March 8. 1861, departed this life on Monday morning. May 7. 1928."age 66 years, ¿ months and 6 days. She was converted and was baptised into the M. E. cbures in August. ISTR, and lived a devoted Christian hfe. She was greatly Interested is leading the jonas people to hned . better life. Sbe was united lo marriage to C. B. Adams on October 16. 1195. To this usion was born one daughter, Dow Mrs. + L_ . Morphy of Springfield, Mo. who with her falder. G. B. Adams, one step. ! daughter. Mra. Charles Hacker of Buffaso. M ... Ten Mathere. W. 1. Graham, of Warren. Oils, A. K. Lirahem of Herties- d'e. (this: two alatere, Mr H F. Pot. : of Space, Hatre wer Me. and Mra Frank Squire of Hartiraville. Ulla .. were able to attend ber funeral. One brother. C. G. Grobem of Raruwvilk, Was unable to attend. Mrs. Adams leavea . number of other relative and a host of neighbors and friends to mourn ber de- I arture. The funeral services were con. darted by Reverend F. O. Sechler, atlisted ity Reverend Juhn Crockett at the Tebe ; e:racie church in Springfield, and barid' was in Maple J'ark cemetery at String. field. The family extend thanks to all i neighbors and friends for their help ard sympathy ia this time of sorrow and


GEORGE W. THOMPSON


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George W. Thompson. 78. died yester. day afternoon at the home of a daughter. : Mrs Mamie Stewart. 422 West MeDaniel' street. Funeral services will be at 2:30 1 Fubday at Starne rhapel. Burial will be in Lisple Park cemetery. He is survived . ly four daughters, Mro. Stewart. Mr. . C. II. Meyere. and Mrs. S. A. Ilele, all ": ¡Springfield. and Mrs. Clara Helmick, El- ; , tora. Cal., and three sons, George W Thompson. Sparta, V. A. Thompson, Low I Amreles, C'sl., and J. M. Thompson Mebis, Ariz.


SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 1: The terms of the divorce of William S. Uzzel and Edna Uzzel are to be observed .**


Jessie H. Womack died.


Eugene VanDyke was adopted by Howard VanDyke .**


Page 3: Myrtle A. Huddleston sues to divorce Ben Huddleston. They were married February 10, 1900.


Page 6: Mrs. F. C. Fulton died .**


George W. Thompson died.


Mrs. Eliza N. Brown died. ** F. G. Bigham died .** Unih Vermillion died .**


Page 9: Card of thanks .*


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MARY Jane Gribam was born at Lone Jest, in Jackson' wemmty, Mo., on March 1. l'ty, departed this life on Monday


, months and 4 days. . AhrenAt. converted and baptised into the ?" church In Aoquet. 1070, and Uved a devoted Chile- 1 Lan Ufe. She was greatly interested in feeding the young people to leed: a.beller life. She was anited lo marriece to C. D. Adamı en October 16. 18.5. "To Ihle union ... borut one, daughter. Now Mr. F. L Murphy of Springfield, Mo, who with her father. O. A Ademi, one step-daughter. Mro Charles Walker of Buffalo, Mo. two brothera. W L. Graham. of Warren, Okla . A. R. Ortham of Bartlesville, Okle .; two mitters, Mrs. B P. Potter of @prague. Mates county, Mo. and .Mte. Prank Aqutre of Bartletvinte,' Okle . were able la attend her .tunerel. One brother. G @ Graham of Dartirevine, wes unable to at. lend Mre. Adame lavee a number of other relatives and a host of neighbor. at.d frienda to mourn her departure The fyrerat services were conducted by liever - .1.4 F. O Mechiler, a·theted by Reverend Juin Ctortett at the Tabernacle church 1! Apringfield, aud burtel wes in Maple Park cemetary el Apringitald. The family ratende thanks to all neighbors and frietida for their hetp end sympathy Int 1 !. la time of morrow and greet trial


Is Adopted by His" Bachelor Uncle Hero


. The petition . of Howard ( Van - Dyke, malerman for the Bprite.


adoption of Eugene Van Dyke. 21-year-old nephew. was granted by Judge Quy. D. Kirby in circuit court today.


Young Van Dyke's mother 1a dead and the whereabouts of his father is unknown, the petition stated. The uncle stated that he the unmarried and that his in- come' and meins was such that:' L'e was able to properly care for the youth. They reside et 741 South Broadway.


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DEATH TRYST IS KEPT IN LITTLE BAPTIST CHURCH


Man's Plea to Lie in State ·With Wife Dead 30 Years Is Observed. 1.


LIE IN ONE CASKET


Wanted To Be Returned to Edifice Where He Wor- shipped in Youth.


Reposing in the same casket. the body of Josale H. Womack, 77 of Las! sas Olty, and the bones of 'his wife, Louise Caroline Womack. . who died thirty-one years ago. He in_state to- day in the Cedar Bluff Baptist church house. three miles east of Falr Grove, awaiting burial tomorrow afternoon. This unusual procedure is being carried .out_in; compliance-with a .- re+- quest on the PAElser, Mr .Womesley who died in Rintreff thie werk. .Womack .wasa native of the Fair Orove community."but bad ; lived In Kansas ,ply dortmany years and-was the oldest employee. In point of ser- vice, of the Kansas City Street Rall- way Company.


Youth's Memories Cherished.


He was & devout Baptist and held | a very loyal' und sentimental tttitude) toward the Cedar Bluff church, The worshiping place of hila youth and the membership of which le comprised ! largely of his kinsmen


It was his request that when he should die, hin bour. Ingether with that of his long-departed wife. be brought back to his native heath and. alter lying in state for & period at the country church house. he buried together in the cemetery there.


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Wife Burned to Death.


Mrs. Womack was burned to death. June 6. 1897. In Kansas City. but : following the death of her husband : this week in Kansas City. her re- mains were taken from the grave where they had rested for nearly thirty-one years and placed In the : same caskel with the body of her husband.


The casket was shipped to the J. ' W. Klingnee Undertaking company i here Thursday night and was taken 120 Doday Alluis.yesterday afternoon and left in the church house, where ! it 'wilt rechatir umtu tomorrow .. Not: noon. when the funeral service with '' be conducted by the Rer I. M. Hale. pastor of the First Baptist church "nere." The"Masoble Inder "of "Fair Grove will conduct the burial cere-


mionice.


- Mr. Womack Is survived by three daughters, Mra. Lilly Swea:engin, Mrs. Cordella Swearengin and Mrs. Julla Hunt, all of Kansas City: two broth- ters. George Womack of Kansna and' Daniel W" Womack of P-a-rott Art -ona. seventeen grande dret and ten great-grandchildren.


ORDERS HER TO TREAT EX-MATE WITH KINDNESS


:Judge __. Instructs .... Divorced ** Wiferto "Give EX Husband :- Custody Every Other "Sun- ~~ day.+ofTheir Daugh-


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That a mother should not polson the mind. of ... her .. child .. against. Its lathe: was the admioniflon made in Circuit court today by Judge Guy D. Kirhy In the case of William 8. Uzzel Againn: Edna U'zzel. a divorced couple. -Orgel asked the court to order his Cooper ile to allow him to bare their 4-year-old daughter. Dorocha [chop every other. Sunday. The or- iginal divorce decree had stipulated that the father was to be permitted. to bare the child at intervals. ·


He declared, however, that the mother: bed, "alienated the child's af- fections for him to such an extent that the returned to have anything to


toutt Orders Kindness.


"I think It is just that the father should be permitted to have the child mit ;offri, Sunday," Juan KirN'y cald. "f therefore order the mother to deliver the child to him on every other Sunday, and if she refuses to do za, Tim have to order the custody,


And, too. "tin mounier muss nos potion" themind -of -the ebild against . its father. It is deserving of his affec-


"Bo. when Mr. Uzzell calla for the child every other Sunday-beginning tomorrow-treat him kindly end try ; to make everything peaceful for the sake of your daughter," the judge toin the mother just before, dismissing the case .


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DEATHS


MRS. F. C. FULTON.


Funeral services for Mra. F. C. Fui- ton, 40. who died yesterday at a local --.. hospital, will be held at 3.30 p. m. Monday at Newburg, No., under di- Trrtion of W. L. Starne, underloker. She is survived by a son, Clyde; het , husband and her mother. Mre. Marv . Nottett of the home, 629 Brower ;stiret.


GLORGL W. THOMPSON. 1. meral Brillen for George Impon. 78, who died yesterday . .. ficisoon at the home of a daughter. . 31 :. Swimir' Stewart. 423 West Me- IDaniel street, will be held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at the Starne morto- fary. - Burial will be held in Maple |Park_cemetery. . He is survived -by fout dinighters; M. Stewart, Mars. O. E"Hoyers and tried. A. Hold, i'll os Springfield -and Mrs. Clare Heimez. Eltora, Cal, and. thres cons, George W .: Thompsonz. Bpertar Y. A."Thomp- son, Los Angeles, ' Cal., and J. M. Thompson of Phoenix, Ariz.


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MRS. ELIZA N. BROWN.


Mrs.' EllZA N : Browti. 77, died this i'motriing "the'" home. 613 West "Pop'' dar street. She is survived by your sons, Theodore B. Frank and H. A. Brown : of Springfield, and Charles Brown of Kingsville, Tex .: by three daughters. Mrs. O. J. Comnon of THE A: Mra. A. Z. Ordway, Tulsa; and Mrs. O. I .: Medsker. Springfield: and by a sister. Mrs. Mary L. Haggard, SpringHekk, Puneret-wrangements tre Incomplete but burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery under direc.lon of the Khuneuer Funeral home.


F. G. BIGHAM.


F. G. Bigham of Neosho died this """Ting #' 8 15 o'clock. Hc ls s !:. ::: ed by his wife, Mrs. F G. Biglia. a daughter, Mrs. Mar & horn of Jop- i Iin rud a .c.h. J. A Bigham of Neosho. Funeral services will be held Monday ; afternoon a' the family home in Neoslo.


UNIH VERMILLION.


Total nie fr Vulh Verit !- hon. 8., who died vesterday at the home of J. R. Det : 1624 Wc' Chest. and sittet. following a brief Illness. u'll be lir'd ot 10 a m Sunday at the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. The bod; then will be taken overland . to Harley. Mo. for burtil.


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SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Waldo Wimberly was killed .**


Page 3A: Mrs. Sarah O. Rand died .** Mrs. Eliza N. Brown died .* George W. Thompson died .* F. G. Bigham died .** Unih Vermillion died .**


Page 1B: Marriage license: John W. Noble, 24, and Frances Alletha Bradley, 23, both of Springfield.


Marriage license: William Pott, 39, and Bessie Pearce, 36, both of Republic. William Pott and Bessie Pearce, both of Republic, were married yesterday in


Springfield.


E. C. Hamlin was appointed to administer the estate of Mary H. Marr.


Page 8B: Card of thanks .**


Page 2C: Mrs. Edna Langston and Mr. Robert Stutzman were married .** Miss Frances Alletha Bradley and John W. Noble were married .**


Page 3C: Miss Marion Shook and Mr. Carl McCluer will be married. Miss Hester Milligan and Mr. Albert Gustin will be married .** Miss Betty Rosback and Mr. Walter Mitchner will be married .**


Page 10C: Son born May 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maritan of Monett. Nick Arend of Aurora died.


Mrs. Jennie Brown and J. D. Grothusen were married .**


Son born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Buck Robinson of Newburg.


The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Arthur of Bowers Mill died and was buried in Red Oak cemetery.


Joseph R. Lewis died .** Roger Newkirk of Miller died .* Mrs. John Bahn of Miller died .*


Page 9: There is a long article about the Hermann-Brownlow company with mention of F. C. Hermann and J. W. Brownlow.


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CAR CRASH FATALL FOR BOLIVAR-MAN


WITH SLIGHTHURT TO HIS COMPANION


Waldo Wimberly Dies Instantly Of Broken Neck as Truck Upsets While Rounding Bad Curve


SCORE OF MEN UNABLE TO LIFE WRECK FROM HIM


Necessary to Send For A other Machine to Help in Extric 'ting Body of Young Victim


HIS h.c oll truck skidding In heavy gravel on a sharp curve and turning over in a ditch five


' Wald aber, was .rushed to dent day.


..... Wim berly ..


Superior conla compe the past seven yearg. His neck wie b


Another occupant Eris "Hoorer, of. Buttel with thisnos lacerations chose head. +


AGEN


1 . UPSETSON CURY


Winberly - had- of Caroline as, Mack was driving tack


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Inte'a chard curry west of Buttalox Dallas county line, the control of the machle beary gravel. It. left and rolled over on the sie


dlich. Wimberty's body was trer. the crushed truck cab''att after the accident. . Residente's Ruffalo were notifed by ak tris r. ho lived near the scene Twenty' five men vainly tried to URO truck from Wimberly's body. but it' was necessary to bring ; another.


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amigo-left Bollvor testa 'tives az Santa Paula CH Artery Mra Jone Launay NEAna Wan .. Mrs. Leta ' Wah


.- city collector of Boltvar . . now 'a resident of "Sada" Pat and Mim. Sadle Will be Bolivar :- and four brothers. Claude? Orville" a -i Ted of Santa Paula and Ous of Bollvar.


Funeral arrangementą have not bron completed, pending word from 1 ·· California relativen. . Timberly's body was taken back Bollvar last night. after the c .roners of Folk and Dallas: coun t'es haf conducted a brief Jarrett- cation of the accident.


The young truck driver son of Charles Wimberly; for ma wants city marshal of Rollvar, and . whew of John Wimberly. formato! a city policeman here.


Hoover. after obtaining medical. . maatment at Buffalo, drove to. Springfield last night with a truck,. !.. J of produce.


"Joseph R. Lewis was born August 23. "-3866. in St. James, Phel. county. Missouri: " Dled" Apřikson. 19:3. at his home at the age of t? years, eight months and five days. Hle was converted In his youth-and "(.Ined the Methodist church at Chiffer-In-1914.He was married to Martha Inne Hunter June 3, 1%'+0. To the lon were born seven . 1. Cren; one died In Infancy: with 1:'s Irite, six survive him. as follows: Mira. Eva Cochran, Billings, Me. ..: Mrs. L.uella Nivens, Bowers Mil. Route Xn. 2: LInville Lewis, Ca .- thage. Mo .: Rolla Lewis, Bowers MI11. Tomto No. 1; Mra. Quii ue Shockey, Kansas City. Mo .: Weston Lewle, at home: ax grandchildren. Two sisters and five brothers, 11 :- Eureral was preached at the Red 'a. churen, lv hur Rever .1. 1 .1 .1 Jackson of Webb City. o. H. W. I'd to rest at red wine. The pall- . Hanters were Kirt Jackson, Wid Irwin. Charles Spencer. It Stelle ccr. Jim Patton. Orea Wood.


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Langston-Stutzman Wedding


Mre Fara Tangsten on" Mr. Robert Stutzman were married Thursday evening at the home of Mirs. Anna Fowler, 601 South Market avenue. The Reverend E. F. Leake performed the_ceremony. Mias Velma Cox and Mlas Lula Carter attended the bride. Mrs. Mabel Garner played the wedding march and also sang "Oh, Prom- tro Me." The home was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. A rink and green color scheme was carried out lo the table decorations with plok roses and sweet jons as the favored flowers used. Refresh- ments were served. immediately after the ceremony to the follow- Ing guests: Mrs. Mabel Garner. Mr. and Mra. Charles Stutzman, Nr. and Hra, Willlam Stevens, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Green, Mr. G. H. Hampton, Mrs. Carrie South worth. Mr. Guy Reese, Mrs. Gillie Becse. Mr. Chas. Wheatley. Muss Margaret Wheatley. Mrs. Nora Orchard. Mr. Ico Orchard. Dr. Milton Hoffman. Mra. C. Moser. Mra Belle Seaman. Mra. IJille Baker, Mra. AdAle Pent- zer. Mrs. Emma Wilder. Dr. E. F. Leake. MiPres Lucy Pepinon. Mary l'epoon. Velma Cox. J.ula Carter. Pesale Fern Stutzman. Gladys Mills. Pauline Pltcock, and Lauana Pit- rock. Mr. and Mrs. Stutzman left for Barcoxie. where the: make their home.


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Mary . Jang Gyuliam was burn et. Lons. Jack, in. Jackson county, Mo .. on March. 3 . 1202; departed this life on Munday morning, blay 7. 1923, aga 66 years, L' months, nad 4 days. She was converted and was baptised ito the M. E. church in August, ININ, and lived a devoted Christian life. She was greatly imerested In leading the young people to lead bæetter life. She was united in murringe to U B. Adame of"October' 16. 1895. To this union was born one daughter, now Mrs. + L. Murphy of Springfield, Mo., who with her father. G. U. Adame, one step- daughter. Mte. Charles Walker of Buffalo, Mo. Two brothers. W. t. Graham, of Warren, Okla .. A. It. Graham of Hartice- var. Ukla .; two sisters, Mrm. B. F. Pot- ·er of Sprague. Hates county, Mo., and Mira. frank Se. Le of Bartlesville, Okla .. were able to attend her funeral. One brother. C. G. Graham of Harticeville, was unable to attend. Mrs. Adama leaves a number of other re'vines and a host of beachbare and friends to mourn her de- [arture. The funrrat services were con- Jacin by Reverend F. U. Sechier, assisted by Reverend Juhn Crockett at the Tal- erracle church in Springfield, and burial was in Maple Park cemetery at Spring. field. The family extend thanks to all Ineighbore amt friend for their help and sympathy in this ume of sorrow and great trial.


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Bradley.Noble Wedding


Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bradley. of 760 Cherry street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Francea Alletha to John W. Noble. Satur- day. May 12. 1928. The ceremony was read at the home of the offi- rinting minister. Dr. A. J. McClung. 3.las Carol Humrichouser and Dr.


- . Water A. Burke were the ttende Anta Only the familles of the Dr.de and groom were present.


: Mr. and Mrs. Noble were both graduated from the State Teachers college in 1927. Mrs. Noble has been teaching at Schell City for the past year. Mr. Noble is con- pected with the Missouri Home Savings and Loan association of this city. They will make their bome In Springfield.


W. H. Potter. 80 years of age - died: at his home"here after a long .period of Ill health .. Funeral serv- ! wes were held at the First Chris- itlan church, conductedrby the pas- ! tur. Reverend J. W. Umphrea, with burial In Bluff crmetery.


Mrs. John Baba died Saturdny afternoon nt her home west of town after an iliness of several weeks duration (' heart trouble. Funeral services and Interment at, Sycamore cemntel Sunday after- noon.


The . Intant aon of Mr. and Harvey B. Arthur died. 'The chi !! lived only two hours. Funer - services were held at the Hed Onl. cemetery. Henry Upp WAR" charge.


Roger Newkirk. 15-year-old son of Mr. und Sirs. Floyd NNewkirk dird at ':la home Monday after an ui- Inesa of several years.


The marriage of Mra. Jennie Brown and J. D. Grothusen of Elle- worth. Kan. . took. p !... e at. the home of the bride's mo' :er, Mra. C. H. Ring. Thursday . Annon The H.v. Lenox Crockett ;.. . rmed the ceremony.


Helen Lorraine, four and a half ; months old baby daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, dled. early ! Wednesday morning. Funeral ser" lees were held Wednesday after -! noon at Friendship, conducted by : B.v. rend " H. Sherman, pastor Central Methodist church, with bur- Tial In the Friendship cemetery.


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Metured above are three prominent Springfield society ma' ' . .. .. w ..! dines in Jaro v :!! attract the undivided !!! en! !!: r? .!! . . Reading left to rig !::. Miss Marlon Shook, c . : ghter of Mr. and Mins. W. ES. Shook. 605 South Fremont avenue, who will be wed on June 2 to Mr. Carl McCluer of this elly; Miss Heste Milligan, daughter of Mr. and" Mrs. Jullan Simmons. 453 East Walnut street, 'whose marriage to -. Mr. Albert Gustin, Jr., of Kansas City will take ;: 'rr during the early part of June: and Miss Betty Rosback, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. F. E. Rosback, ""+ Cherry street, who will be married ' June to Mr. Walter Mitchner of St. Louis.




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