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Funeral services for Ollver C. Rich- ardson will be held at 2:30 o'clock : today at Starne Mortuary. Burial will be In Hazelwood cemetery. 4-
MRS. S. FOWLER
MI. S. Powier, formerly of Spring- I field. died following an operation yes- ferday at a Kalamazoo. Mich, -os- [pital. Her home Is at Pawpaw, Mich. Funeral services will be conducted At 3 o'clock Sunday at Newark. HI. C. E. Phillips, a brother. left Springfield last night lo aite d the funeral serv-
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SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 1: There is another article about the slaying of James Perkins and his son Frank Perkins.
Marriage licenses issued .*
Mrs. A. P. Fisher was killed .**
Page 9: Miss Ellene Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Dunn of 519 West Calhoun street, and Mr. J. E. Dailey of Chicago, Ill., were married June 9 in Chicago.
Page 10: Mr. and Mrs. William Newton celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. Mrs. S. Fowler died .*
Otis A. Winton died .* William W. White died .** William J. McPheeters died .**
Daughter born June 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holden of 1214 South Jefferson avenue.
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TO MR. S. E. DAILEY
Mr. and Mra. Patrick Duan, 819 Weet Outhowar street, have announced .the wartwee &t. thetr' datipaturi x. 19. The ceremony was read June 9 at f o'clock In the Holy Kame Cath- edral. Mr. and Mrs. Dalley will make their home in Chicago.
MARRIAGE LICENSES EuTI F. BASKI!, 23, and Zoda Pack- cr. 22, both of Springfield: Cecil F. Griffin. 22. Cleveland, Ohio, and Grace Catherine Shields. 20. Bola D'Arc: Jaines W Oraff, 24, and Ruth L. Glimore. 22. both of Springfield: and Paul R Martin, 25, and Miss Thuras Cooper, 19, both of Spring- Neld
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WOMAN KILLED AS GIRL DRIVER GOES OFF CURVE
Machine Plunges Off Bridge . at Mansfield Onto Frisco Railroad Tracks
COMPANION WILL' LIVE
Mrs. A. P. Fisher, Killed, Was Mother of West Plains . .. Dance Hall Victim
Mra. A. P. Fisher, 80, of Ara, WH Instantly killed early today when an automobile in. which she and Mler Priscilla McDaris were riding plunged off . 25-foot bridge at Manstleid.
Mies McDaris, İ4-year-old .daughter of Mr. and Mail Marve McDarts of Ava. 1s In a critical condition, but 14 is believed that she will recover. The two women were en route from ' Ava to Mansfield to visit friends. MIN McDarle was driving the car, a new Buick bedan.
thatthe according news, was traveling at high speed. - They gizi failed to make a sharp turn' leading onto the bridge, The car, platiged over, the bridge and landed, sideways on the Prisco railroad tracks over', which the bridge passes.'
,, Mr. Fisherīand Mios MaDaria;mere; pintied beneath the wreckage: : With nessće of the accident freed them.
Mrs. Fisher was dead when taken from the - wreckage. - A -- fractured skull is believed to have caused her death .. . Mint MoDaris suftwrid wipched shoulder and Interest; in"
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gone an: operation, . Otto . Att realden north of Lockwood wei rarely ; Injured at': 18-oblock + this morning when the car in 'tuoti be was being taken home was struck by another machine on stato. highway No 12 at the edge of Lockwood. He
was brought back to the hospital here.
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He sustained Injuries to the shoul- der and head and the wound of the operation in his aboulder was re-, opened.
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E-Mri. "William ' Obert, & sister-in"law" who was in the car, sustained a rank on the head, but was able to. be taken to her home. Mrs. Otto Obert and their amell son escaped with hrulees.
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The Obert cer was making a turnt to the left at the Intersection of highway No. 12 and Mission street, at the edge of Lockwood, when an eust- bound car bearing an Oklahoma li- . cense crashed Into the right rear of the Obert machine. The car was overturned and the occupants thrown out.
The driver of the Oklahoma car „.inmoucd a Caldwell and Sons am- uulance from Lockwood and had Obert and his wife returned to the ' hospital here.
DEATHS
MRS. S. FOWI.E.R
Mra. 8. Fowler, formerly of Spring- itfeld dient following an operation yetterdey at, 3 Kalamazoo. Mich . hos- pital. Her home wan at Pawpaw. Mich. Funeral services will be held et 3. o'clock Sunday afternor:l' at' Newark, I11. C E Phillips, 'a brother. left Springfield last night to attend the servicea.
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- OTIS A. WINTON.
Otis A. Winton, 46. superintendent of Maple Park cemetery here for .17 years, died at his home, 3312 Baldwin street, Los Angeles. Cal .. at 3:30 o'clock this morning, Mr. Winton had been in ill bealth for some time. He and his family left Springfield for California a month ago. He la sur- vived by his wife. Ide B. Winton, two sons, James and Oliver, all of Los Angelen; his mother: Mrs. Mary E. Winton, 919 Holland avenue: and two Alnters, Mra. W. H. Pritchard, Spring- field. and Mrs. W L. Pearson. Car- behage. Werd irecited by relatives here said the body would he placed In ' a receiving vault for the present And later be hurled In Maple Park cemetery. Funeral services will be conducted by the Mmaonir lodge and the International Bible Students' as- sociation.
WILLIAM W. WHITE.
Willianı W. White, Of years old. died at his home, four milen west of Rog- eraville. Thursday. He In survived hy his widow, one daughter. four broth- era and A Alater. Funeral servicen will be held at Palmetto church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Fielda will conduct the services and hurlal will be in falmetin cemetery under the direction of the Rogers- ville Undertaking company.
WIJ.IAM J. MePHLETERS
Willinin J McPherters, 42. formerly of Springfield, died last night at Kati- sas C'Hty. Funeral services will be held Monday Afternoon under the dire . . lon of the Maschile order He Is survived by his wife and a non Mr McPheeters Ieft Springfield two years ago.
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MANSFIELD PAIR WED 70 YEARS CELEBRATE
The arventielh wedding anniverany of Mr. and Mrs. William Newton will be celebrated July I at their home bear Manafield. The scene of the celebration la a farin which Mr. New - fon homesteaded in the early days of he Ozarka settlement.
Mr. Newton is 92 and his wife is 86
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SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1928 -- NEWS and LEADER
Page 1: Wade Hampton was killed .**
Loftus Rosier, 22, of Biola, Ark., and Jewel Short, 23, of Salem, Ark., were killed June 16 northeast of West Plains when their car crashed into a ditch. Rosier was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rosier of near Biola, Ark., and Short was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Short of Salem, Ark. [This is a long article.]
Page 2: James Perkins and his son Frank Perkins were killed in a quarrel about money .** Mrs. A. P. Fisher was killed.
Page 3A: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 8A: Mrs. S. P. Walker died .*
A son Rolland Dewitt Lewis born June 14 to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lewis of Monett. Son born June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bramer of Monett.
Daughter born June 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Armstrong of Monett.
The Rev. Mr. Farris of Newburg went to Clever for the funeral of his grandfather Frazier.
Jack Decker, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker died and was buried in the Rolla cemetery.
J. Fred Rhoads of Eldrorado Springs died.
Page 13A: There is a long article about A. L. Smith and his farm near Republic. He is also a city fireman.
Page 1B: Daniel D. Williamson divorced Emma E. Williamson. They have two children.
There is an article about Phenix, Greene county, Missouri.
Page 3B: There was a reunion of the Kennedy family .**
Page 6B: Miss Marguerite Heeron and Mr. Doyle Burkhart were married.'
Page 7B: Miss Ida Mae Delo and Mr. Orland Smith are engaged to marry .**
Page 12B: Cards of thanks .**
There is a poem in memory of Robert Junior Garrett .**
W. S. Candler, a member of the board of regents for the State Teach- ers college at Springfield. attended .the funeral of J. Fred Rhoads, an- other member of the board, at El- dorado Springs last Sunday.
Judge John Il. Fairman In probat. : court yesterday appointed Jonathan A. Gillespie administrator of the es- tate of the late Charles O. Gillespie. :
The funeral service of little Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker, i was held at the home Sunday after- noon. Rev. Harlin of Rolla officiated. Interment was made in the Rolla cemetery.
MONETT, MO.
Mra.' 8. P. Walker, age 56. died at Home 305 Berenth street Wednes- Juntas after's lingering illness. The leaves her husband, three daugh- and two sous and a grand- Laughter, - ʻ
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Delo of . 764 ' North Boulevard announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Ida Mae Delo to Mr. Orland Snilth of 857 East Cherry street. The wedding will take place in the early fall.
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KENNEDY CLANGATHERING
Scores of Kinfolk From Throughout. . Nation, ; and-Some From England, Here for Annual 'Round-Up'
The "annual 'round-up' of the Ken- nedy clan." attended by more than 70 kinsfolk from all over the United States, which is now In progress at the home of Dr. and . Mr. Arthur Knabb .: 1345 Washington avenue, will reach its climax today. It began Thursday," with the arrival of scores \'nedy. : Wichita, Kan .; Mrs. Mary Ken- nedy/ McCord, Springfield, Mo .; Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kennedy and son, Cleveland, Ohio: Mr .. and Mrs. George Thomson and family. Poplar Bluff. . Mo .: Mrs. Sophia Boyles, Flora, Ill .;
of "relations" for a week'a visit. Yes- terday their number was augmented by the arrival of Mrs. A. C. Legg. Mrs. H. V. Day. Fred Kennedy and Oscar Kennedy, from London, Eng. .
geles, Cal .: Mrs. W .. J. W. Kennedy. Winfield, Kan .; Miss Lillian Kennedy. Peoria, Ill .: Mrs. John Phillips, her two daughters. Marvarine and Mar- garet? and her son Royce. Winfield. Kan .: "Mr. and Mrs. Asa Baker and | daughters, Syracuse. Kan .; Will Ken-
. In 1857 the Kennedy family. con-" Mr. and Mrs. Judd Bentley and fami- sisting of father, mother. five sonai ly. Longview. Wash .; Mr. and Mrs. and two daughters, left County Cavin. in Ireland, and emigrated to America. One son, in the Queen's service. re- mained in Ireland.
Robert Smith. Flora. Ill .; Mra. Will Blanchard, Kansas City, Kan .; Mrs. Eva Woods. Kansas City. Kan .: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brissenden and Miss Of the original family. only Mrs. Martha Brissenden. Bridgeport, Il1 .: W. E. Harlow. of Springfield: W. H. | Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brinkley, Evans- Kennedy of Poplar Bluff. Mo., and A. E. Kennedy of Anthony, Kan .. still are living. | villie. Ind .; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flinch- um and their children. Jack and Lorena Kathryn, Sand Springs, Okla .; Mr .and Mrs. Edward Brissenden,
These three, with the entire list of descendants of the whole family. are ; Peoria. Ill .; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hub- attending the reunion here. Both the invitation, and the acceptances. were written in verse. Music is a -- feature of the celebration, with every- body invited to "bring fife. drum and horn."
bard. Carthage. Ill .; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ausbrook and Camilla, Wilford and Eugene Ausbrook, Noble. Ill .;. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Schooley, Vallonia. Ind .: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Myron and children. Vallonia. Ind .: Mr. and Mrs.
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The let of those attending Includes ; Will Schooley. Buffalo, N. Y .: Mr. also Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy. ' and Mrs. Paul F. Musick and their daughter. Sue Stufflefield. Independ- ence. Kan .: and Mrs Mary Kennedy!
' Anthony Ka :: : Dr. and Mrs B K Flannery of Poplar Bluff and their two, sons. Baylus and Richard. Mr. . Harlow and her sons. Carl and Will. And Mrs Earl Kennedy of Los An- Springfield. Mo
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BOY KILLED BY ELEVATOR
Brother of Springfield Man Instantly Perishes in Kansas City While Peering Down Shaft
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Wade Hampton of Kansas City. | shaft to look down and a descending Kan, 18-year-old brother of Paul B. Hampton, 1110 East Commercial stret. was instantiy killed in an acci-
elevator struck him. severing hia head from the body Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hampton . left Immediately for Kansas City on receipt of the mee- dent in a hotel there yesterday. sage. Funeral services probably will Hampton had stepped to an elevator be conducted there.
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REJECTED CHECKS SEND FATHER, SON INTO FATAL DUEL
Financial Quarrel . Between
Man and Youth ~ Who Schemed to Leave Home Blamed 'for Double Tragedy
Epcelal to News and Leader THAYER. Mo. June 16 .- Money, not lore for the same woman, led to be gun duel early Friday morning between James Perkins, 43, and his B-year-old son. Frank, which re. ' sulted in the death of both.
This was the declaration tonight of Doroper Leo Carr after he had heard "he testimony of two witnesses, called 'n the inquest into the double alay-
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REJECTED BOY'S CHECKS
The father, Coroner Curr said, had turned down several checks drawn vratast Ls. beak account by his son. wbe hed announced his Intention to
- 'SbaytiThe"youth"" thi. coroner. Attestationy: showed, bad' be- Joostmed at his father's action .: : "the bad bitter" words'at the wirof Homer' J. Crewa, . the elder In'uhr brotherinlaw. Where they had tane following a dance.
the quarrel. continued and. trew mert "bitter as they left the house. They went to the deld about one- fourth salle away. where they etaged their duel, the father using a' 16- gauge double-barreled shotgun, the ton a .4 callber revolver.
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Orens Appeared before Coroner Carr and Prosecuting Attorney F. M. Mesks early this afternoon and gave - his testimony. He told of the quarrel | between the two men, Coroner Carr. mid, and recited detalls of bow he beard the shots, bla discovery of the bodies and his vain race against death.
I ANOTHER WITNESS HEARD
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Robert Jewell of West Plaina KM called before the two Oregon county official late this afternoon. but he called to give any testimony which tended to disclose a clue as to the ! cause of the shooting. Jewell was . visitor at the Crewa home Thursday night when Perkins and his son were there.
Reports are current here that the
quarrel 'originated over a girl with . whom both father and son were in- tatusted, but Coroner Carr denies this The elder Perkins was married ! and the father of four daughters His coa tu not married.
The inquest will be continued Mon- day afternoon when Bert Orews, a brother of Homer Crem, will appear Hore; the. coroner and, prosecuting
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Here there are a few modest houses, In one of which 35 Y tte chartered. Those who
Ava Woman Killed Over Embankment When Car Crashes
Mrs. A. P. Fisher, 50, member of a prominent Ava family, was instantly killed, and Miss Priscilla MeDaris, 14- year-old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Marve McDaris of Ara, was critically injured when ap automobile in which they were riding plunged off a 25- foot bridge at Mansfield early .Bat- urday.
Enroute from Ava to Mansfield to visit friends, Miss McDaris was driv- ing the car, a new Buick tedan, at · · high speed. Falling : to make & sharp turn, the car plunged over the bridge, landing sideways on the Frisco railroad tracks, 25 feet below. Mrs. Fisher and Miss McDarvis were pinned .under the wreckage. The former was dead when removed. Miss McDarvia suffered a wrenched. shoulder and in- ternal Injuries.
Mrs. Fisher was the mother of Charles Flaher. Ava High school
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to'Mountain Grote cently" was her, homes ices will be beld there Monday.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
-Paul R. Martin. 25. and Thursa Cooper. 19. both of Springfield; James W. Crabb. 24. and Ruth L. Glimore. 2. both of Springfield: Ralph Lahy. 21. and Anna Burt. 17. both of Springfield: Virgli Montgomery, 18. and Helen O'Rourke. 16. both of Springfield :. Robert H. MeAdow. 29. Lamar, and Verna Marle Modrall. 27. Lockwood; David Hyden, 48. and Cora Compton. 32, both of Springfield: Kyle E. Kellner, 19. Alld Lorene .L. Aven. 17. both of Nixa: Paul F. Loh- meyer. 29, and Sybil G. Masseugil !. 22. New Madrid: Floyd Lillard. 23. and Gertrude Fryer. 83. both of Springfield: Earl F. Bassett, 23, and Zada Packer. 22, both. nf. Springfield: Emrry Hill, 25, and Chole Cantrell. 23. both of Springfield,
2- CARDS OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS
Murrell-We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbors and rela- tives who so kindly assisted us through the sickness, death and burial of our dear father and grandfather; : James Murrell. and also for the beautiful floral offeringa MR. AND MP.S. BEN MURRELL AND FAMILY:
SCOTT-We wish to express our apprecia- lion to our many relatives and friends: also to the ministers for their kindness shown during the illness and death of our daughter and sister.''Donna Scott. also for the beautiful" floral offeringa. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Scott and daughter. Mary
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IN MEMORIAM.
IN MEMORIAM
In and and loving remembrance of our darling son and brother. Robert Junior Garrett, who passed away four years ago today, June -16, 1924.
We had a little treasure once, It was our joy and pride. We loved him, oh, perhaps- too well, For soon he slept and died.
All is dark within our dwelling. Lonely are our hearts today. For the one we loved so . dearly. Has forever passed away. God took him home. it was His will, But in our heart we love him still. His memory is as fresh today. As in the hour he passed away.
Sadly missed by father. mother, brother. and sisters. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GARRETT.
Miss Heeron Is Wed To Mr. Burlhart
Mr. and Mrs. George Heeron, 1066 | West Harrison street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mar- guerite, to Mr. Doyle Burkhart, son of"Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Burkhart, 725 South Pickwick avenue. The, cere- mony was read June 9 at the home of the officiating minister. They., were attended by Mles Helen Mellery. Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart will make their home in Neosho after July 9.
MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Normal Standard, 35 year old Negro, was shot and killed last night in a quarrel. Both parties had been drinking. Page 3: Curtis Johnson died .** Miss Viola Baland died .* Lowella Gene Bailey died .*
ILUNU SLANY HILAL IN DRUNKEN FIGHT
Friend Held for Murder After Quarrel Over Woman Ends In Knife and Gun Battle
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DEATHS
"% Funeral services for Curtis Johnson, 14 year old son of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson."Ash Grove, will be held at 2:30 o'clock today at the Ash Grove Baptist church. Mr. Johnson died at bis: home Sunday afternoon follow- Ing a short lilness. .
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MISS VIOLA BALAND
Miss Viola Baland. 26. 824 West Scott street, died yesterday at & hos- pital here following a brief Illness. She is survived by her father. three , brothers and three alsters. all of the " home address. Funeral arrangements ' are Incomplete. Burial will be under direction of Herman Lohmeyer Fu- neral home.
LOWELLA GENE BAILEY
Lowella Gene Bailey. 3-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bailey, died at the home. 817 South Newton avenue, last night. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock today at Starne mortuary. Burial will be in Hazelwood cenic- tery.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lippman nounce the birth of a daughter 16. 1
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 12: Curtis Johnson died .** Lowella Gene Bailey died .** Otis A. Winton died .** Miss Aurelia Squire Harwood died .** Miss Viola Baland died .** [Viola J. Boland] Births reported .** Marriage licenses issued .** Mary J. Bradley sues to divorce Earl Bradley. They were married in October
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DEATHS
"Y.B&J; CURTIS, JOUNBON .. . Funeral services for Curtis Johnson, 1 4-year-old son of Dr. and Mra. J E .. Jobhion, Anh" Gfait, were held at 2 .21 o'clock tl · afternoon at th - Ach Grove .Baptist church., Young John- cos died at his home Sunday. a .er- noon following a short'Illness ...
LOWELLA GENE BAILEY Funeral pers! : for Lowella urne Balley, 3 weeks old. Her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merion Bälley: who died i at the home. 817 Bontth Newton ate. Que. Sur.dry night, were held at 2 :0 1 o'clock thia afternoon" at the Blarne mortuary. Buttal was in Hazel"god cemetery.
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Funeral services for Othe A. Winston will be held at the W. A. Brown Fu- reral hotne In Los Angeles Wednes- ! da; at 4 o'clock with Interment in F.vergreen n:ausoleum for the present. ! The body will be returned to Spring- . [; within a sear Manone and thin
tion will have charge of the services
BIRTHS
Mr And Mrs. L. Moore. 610 Hovey street. announce the birth of A son. June 13. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Irene Patterson -
", Mr and Mrs Nen 1.ummm. 857 South Market avenue, Anhänger the . birth of a daughter June 18 at the Springfield Bapti. I hospital. :
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drufuter. or Charles E." Harwood, of Ontario, Oel.« former Springfield res- Ident:and liberal donor to Drury col- Jeg .. died in a hospital at Los An- giles last week. Springfield friends today learned.
. At the time of her death Miss Har- wond .was president of the Blerrs rlub. · mate-wide organizatinn. Since her family moved to Californis. the bad taken the Initiative in ob- taining legislative protection for the giant redwond forests of Callfornia
to head of the Sierra club, she had directed many expeditions of girls through California mountatt.s She was the holder of s medal which she received in recognition of her fest 'in saving # girl from drowning - à.
Her father came to Springfield aft. er the Civil war Since moving Ironi Springfield. he has maintained A per - 1 woDs1 Intetrat !n Drury college and has been a liberal contributor to : Drury funds He had attroded many Drury commencements
F ........ service w !!! te held n' 2 30 .. Herma: fl Lohmeyer Funeral home for Mim Viols Baland. 26 of 824 Wcs: hospita' following a brief illticas Art: : 1 .- services the body will be forwarder. 'o Sheran. Kni: . for burta!
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MARRIAGE LICENSE.S Charles Nipper. 50. Painpa, Texxa,G anTuelle Prue. 40. Lebanon .: Thomas Tohtooh. 21, Houston, Texas, and Li- 11. Haskttu. 22. Stoddard. Francis H. Palmer. 27. Carthage and May L. : How, In 27. Stratford. Harlan E Me .. Cuy -25. Memph !. Tenn ... and Gladys Pan. 23 Republic. Benjamin P. lima. 22. Aurora and Efue Bra. -hrars 19 Autrera .
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TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Francis M. DeArmond was killed .**
Page 3: Gus Fugate died .** Homer Lee Douglas died .** Hardy K. Hackney died .**
Thomas Johnson of Houston, Texas, and Lillian Haskins of Advance were married yesterday in Springfield.
Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 10: Charles Nipper of Pampa, Texas, and Belle Pease of Lebanon were married yesterday in Springfield.
VETERAN OFFICER KILLED IN BATTLE AS COMRADES FLEE
Two Women Shot Down and Third Stabbed In Mad Rampage; Detective DeArmand Dies As Many-Comrades Desert Him; Assailant Taken Fro mCounty.
CRAZED by liquor and furious because his wife had left him, Dob Adams, 25, a police character, yesterday shot two women, stabbed another, and killed Francis DeArmond, police detective.
The wounded :
Mrs. Sarah Whalin. 54, motherinlaw of Adams, shot twice. through the body.
Miss Zella St. Clair, 23, friend of Adams' wife, gunsbet wounds.
Mrs. Edith Mccrary, 16, Adams" sisterinlaw, dangerpen. knife wounds.
The three women are in Springfield Baptist hospital Mrs. Whalin and Miss St. Clair are not ux
MANY OOPS FLER AS BATTLE
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meral Services hor Slain Officer ToBelAt Everton FUNERAL services for France'M. Dermatid' if, police detective who was killed Histerday afterboco in a battle with Dob Adams, prob- ably will be beid; Thursday or Fri- day. The time has not been set. pending word from distant rela- Ures ; Services probably will be at the Starne "mortuary.
. "Burial will beat. the Grove cemetery near Everton, the former 'home of Mr. and Mrs. DeArmond. The Reverend'W. R. Russell, pio- neer Presbyterian minister and pastor. of the church at Everton. who has known the family many years, will give.the funeral sermon. Mr. DeArmond had been in the city police department ten years. four years of which"he served in the detective department.
He is survived by his wife. two sisters and, three brothers. . The slaters are, Mra. ,Gilbert Oberman. of Montana, and Mrs. Charles Bass of Hartville. The brothers are Wil- liam DeArmond. Colorado: J. H. DeArmond, Texas: and O. A. De- Armond, Oklahoma. .
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Charles Nipper. 50. Pampa, Texas, and Belle Pease, 40. Lebanon; Edwin E. Mace, 23, and Fleeta Marie Peck. 25.' both of Springfield: Francis H. Palmer, 27. Carthage, and Mary B. Hoaglin. 21, Strafford; Harlan 'E. Mc- Coy, 26. Memphis, Tenn., and Gladys Coggin, 22, Republic; Benjamin "P. Thomas, 52. and Effie Breshears, 39. Aurora; Thomas Johnson. 23, Hous- ton. Texas, and Lillian Haskins, 22. Advance.
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GUS FUGATE
Ous Fugate, 46, a railroad switch- man, died yesterday afternoon at 716 South Pickwick avenue. His residence was 2116 East avenue. He is survived by one brother. Zack Fugate, of Nebraska, and two sisters, Mrs. Will Crumley of Springfield and Mrs. ". A. Keesee, of Oakland. Cal. Other survivors "include three nieces ' and two nephews. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete. Interment will be in Oreen Lawn cemetery. and funeral services at the East Avenue Baptist church. Burial services will be under the direction of Klingner Undertaking company.
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