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NEWTON WILL IS FILED IM PROBATE COURTTHERE
Aside from begosets of $1490 pach to Harry C. and Emmett B. Newton. sons, the property of.the late.Job Newton le to go to a third son, Dwight Newton, according to the terms of the will flled yesterday in probato court. Dwight Newton Is named executor of the will
The Instrument includes a pro- viston that should any of the heirs contest the will, the portion such heir would have received Is to be divided among the other two.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William J. Eason, 38, and Virginia Elizabeth Watson, both of Tarboro. N. C .: Hugh F. Cunningham, 37, and Ada JI. James, 40, both of Spring- field: Hughle Jefferia, 34, Red Top. and Oma Ramey. 18, Fair Grove: Joe B. Bradley, 39, and Holen Mur- ray Decker, 19. both of Springfield: | John T. Pendergrass, 14. Fort Smith. Ark., and Constance Taft Keller. 20. Sedalla: Horace Kissee, 21, Kissce Mills, and Juanita Wright, 18. Tan- feyville: Samuel L. Medley, 31, and Dicie E. Triplett, -20. both of Springfield.
KELLER·PENDERGRASS
Miss Constance Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Keller. Se- dalla, Mo., and Mr. John Pender- grass of Fort Smith, Ark., were married yesterday at high noon in the Chrlet Episcopal church. The bride was attended by Mise Ceola Curren and Mr. R. J. Bruce was best man. The Reverend C. G. Fox. officiated. Mr. and Mrs. l'endergrass left Immediately on their wedding trip through the south
The body of Mra. G. C. Burnsides was brought here from Springfield Wednesday and buried In Green Wood cemetery. The funeral serv- Ices was at the Christian church. The Rebekah lodge had charge of the services at the cemetery.
Charlie Tellers and Mies Ada Bpoone were married Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the home of the brides mother Mre. Lulu Haden. Reverend Ben Clark the uncle of the bride officialing.
John T. Black, age 83 years, died at his home. 616 Euclid aceune, al- -
ter an illness of three months. In- ferment was at Calton cemetery. beshle his wife, who died some 1.IFA AKO.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Mooney were called to Springdale. Ark. by death of Mirs. Mooney's grandmother. Mrs. Wilson. Monday.
WALTON FUNERAL TO BE HELD TODAY AT FAMILY HOME
Pioneer. Realtor . of . Ozarks Regiea Prominent in. Civic And Masonic Affairs of Cify For Many Years
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Forral services for J. B. Mitton: ". for so your " sonder to the mat estato business In southwest Mis- souri, who died Thursday at his bome at 846 East Walnut street. will be conducted at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home.
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The Reverend E. F. Laake, pastor of South avenue Christian church, and Dean Carl Swift of the Drury Bible college will conduct the serv- ke. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer home, with Spring- Hold Masonic leaders in charge of the service ther ..
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Was Prominent Realter Since be moved to Humansville 35 years ago, Mr. Walton had been prominent in the really business of the Osarka country. In 1907 ho moved to Springfield and remained active lo business bere until a year ago. when ill health forced him tu she up his bouth avenue office. Mr. Walton Was born December Iv. 1159. in Ohio. the sun of Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Walton. He was a descendant of George Walton, one of the alguere of the Declaration of Independence for the state of Geor- gia, whose father. Robert Waltun. came to this country from England with William Penn. Mr. Walton's L'andfather, owner of a large pisu - tauon In Virginia, decided mate in - life that he should sell all his prop- erty and give it to the poor. Ha sons were left to make their own "a). AIr. Walton's father had been educated for the ministry; but he , moved overland to Kannas with his famlly and settled a claim of land.
When a young man. Mr. Walton came to Jilasour!, and spent the rest . [ tp life In this atatr. He was a | member of; the , obarch board of Booth areDue Christian church for several paura, od ' was. active. In Masoule affaire, being a member of United Lodge Vo. 6. St. John's Com- mandery . No. 11. Scottish Rite, and Abou Hen Adher. Temple of the Shrine. He also was a member of the Knighte of Pythlas and the Odd Fellows.
Mr. Walton la survived by hle wife. one son. Leslle K Walton of ISpringfield: a daughter. Mrs. John !F. Hyland of Des Moines, Towa, and a granddaughter. Helen Walton of Springfield.
Relatives here to attend the tu- neral are two brothers. H. B. Wal- ton of Belle Plaine, Kan., and E. S. Walton of Wichita, Kan- and a niere. Mra. Alice Look of Welling- ton. Kan
List of Pallbearere
Mra. Agnes Dade Cowan will alng at the service this afternoon. United Masonic lodge No. I will have charge of the Masonic ervices. with on pornit nt St John's Commandery Vo !! Arile nellhantera will in- elude & C Daly. J T Duckworth. W B. L.Inner. Inu Corler. Paul Oliver Horse Turner. M T. Cow. den and Genres Niendorf. while honorary will besterd will be IS R Rolf ) || |lahn. ] ] Anaerob.ilich W' C Skinner. F.l Stone Perry Allen. Waller Conn and A. J Slut.
SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 4: A. R. Beckett of Niangua went to Petoka, Ill., for the funeral of his brother George Beckett.
Mrs. Mary Bailey, pioneer resident of Laclede county, died Sunday in Conway. She will be buried in the Salem cemetery.
A daughter Mary Lou Day was born January 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Halcyon Day of Los Angeles.
A son Ralph Edward Chilton was born January 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chilton of Niangua.
Daughter born January 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller of Marshfield. Mrs. Ada Burnside died at Bolivar .**
Page 7: John Ellsworth Moats died .**
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Page 8: Marriage licenses issued .** Iona Duke Sell divorced Roland Sell.
Alfred Long and Miss Florence Beazley, both of Springfield, were married last night.
The estate of Alice A. Shade is in probate .**
Page 10: Mrs. Evelyn Cunningham Kennard died .** Miss Mary Olive Pierce died .**
T. Y. Truman died .** Mrs. Elizabeth Shank died .**
Page 18: Miss Anna Christine Stirling and Warren B. Hedges were married .* Page 19: Miss Merle Cecil Brown and Norman Marshall Bryant were married .* Page 20: Miss Constance Taft Keller and John J. Pendergrass were married .** Page 27: Joseph E. Walton died .** Card of thanks .**
Page 32: Helen Murray Decker and Joseph F. Bradley were married.
Miss Anna Stirling Isma. Wed To Warren Hedges
Couple Now Making Tour of Gulf Coast States But Will Re- turn Here to Make Their Home-Ceremony Per- · formed at Bride's Home in Alabama.
Miss Anos Christine Burling of Eine:se's College of Oratory of Bonn Aliceville, Ale., and Warren B Hedges of this city were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moody In Aliceville, Alabama, Thursday at 12:30 o'clock.
An alale was formed of white "candies in un"wbllo holders. looped with tulle. The alter was banked with ferne, and flanked with white candelabra. The Reverend Jenkins of the Methodist church performed the ceremony.
Mra. Moody, alster of the bride. played the wedding march. Bhe wore " town of pink charmeuse with a shoulder bouquet of roses. Miss Elo- 100 Boyles and Miss Besale Burntner - rille entered as candle lightern, dress- ed In aimllar costumes of lavendar charmeuse of period atyle, with wrist bouquets of butterfly rosebuds. Mrs Btuart Stirling sang. preceding the ceremony. She wore & gown of yel- low with buoffent skirt and a wrist bouquet of sunset roses.
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Mies Meria Summerville attended the bride un mald-of-honor. She was lorely in a town of rose aud yel- low taffeta and carried an ammi bou- quet of sweetheart cones. Little Mian Edwina Kirkrey. flower ~BIT." uns dressed lite the mald of honor. The bride entered on the arm of her i brother. Stuart Burling. She wore white satin gown'with long full akir! and close fitting bodice. Her vell fall from a corunet of pearle and she car- rei a brice's bouquet of roses and Tiltes ot inc Valley. The bridegroom WAS accompanied by Burleigh Bhel- ton of Kansas City an best man. Ed- win Moody and Jim Turnipseed wero ushers and Mira Aonle Laurie Cun- atnghem presided at the bride's bouk.
Mro Hedges in a graduate of the Woman's college of Alabama and :
ton. Sie in @ member of Kappa .... Gamma Chi sorority. Mr. Hedges Is a graduate of Drury college and the --
University of Wisconsin .- He Is a member 'of Rappa Theta Nu frater - ofty and of the Junior association Mr. and Mrs. Hedge left Immedi- ately after the ceremony for New Or- leans and the Gulf coast. They will retum to Bpringfleid to make their home.
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AT HIGH NOON,
The marriage of Miss Constance Taft Keller of Sedatta to John J. Pendergrass of Fort Smith, Ark .. was solem.c .: zed a: high noon yesterday w: the Chif !! Episcopal church The P .... ca Pot performed the cere- 1 mon !. The bride was given In mar- miage by her father. Dr. R. M. Kel- ler. Cleola Curran accompanied her as maid of honor and R. J. Bruce was best mat .. The young couple left | for the south on s' wedding trip at 3 o'clock. Dr. and Mr. R. M. Kel- ler, parents of the bridet and W. J. Pendergrass, father of the bridegroom. attended the ceremony.
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-HELEY M. DECKER WERS
JOSEPH E. BRADLYT.
M: and Mrs. William D. Murray.
noutired the marriage of their daugir- for. Helen Murray Decker, to Joseph Y Bradley. The marriage took place Saturday afternoon.
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ANCESTOR OF J. E. WALTON GAVE AWAY FORTUNE TO POOR
Funeral Today for Former Real Estate Dealer Will Be'in Charge of Knights Templar; Was Direct Descendant of Independence Signer.
Funeral services for Joseph K. Wal- ton. 69 years "old, prominent' leader to the development of the Ozarks for many years, who died Thursday morning at 8 o'clock at hte home. 545 East Walnut street, will be held at 2:50 p. m. today at the family res- idence.
The services will be conducted by Bt John's commandery No. 20. Knighte Templar.
Mr. Walton died after an Illness of more than a year. He is survived by his wife; a son, Lealle E. Walton of Springfield; a daughter. Mra. John ¥ Iylatid of Des Moines, Ie .; a grand- r .. ..!.: c:, Mis Hele :: Walton of this city: by two brothers, H. J. Walton, of Belle Plain, Kan., and T. J. Wal- .on of Chicago, and a niece, Mra. Alice Zook of Wellington, Kan.
Gave Ansy Farm.
Mr. Walton was a descendant of rne of the country's pioneer, arleto- r:atic families. He was born De. cember 10. 1850 in Ohio, the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Walton.
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He was a direct descendant of George Walton, one of the algnere of the Declaration of Independence for the state of Georgia, whose father. Robert Walton, came to this country from England with William Penn.
Mr. Walton's father was educated for the ministry. In the early days he ink his family and moved over-
land to Kansas, where he settled claim of land.
The deosssed could tell many Ir .- tereating stories about the early days In Kansas. When a young man he came to Missouri and has lived here since that time. He wes in the reel estate business for 38 years. He firat located in business et Humansville. Mo. He moved to Springfield in 1907.
Mr. Walton had been active In hle real estate business until a year ago when his health failed.
He was a member of the Christian church for many years. He served on the church board of South Avenue Christian church for several years.
Mr. Walton was a member of the United Lodge No. 5: St. John's Com- mandery, No. 20; Scottish Rite and Abou Ben Adhem Temple of the Bhrine. He also was a member of the Knights of Pythlas end the Odd Fellows lodge.
Rev. E. F. Leske, pastor of Bouth Avenue Christian church, and Dean Carl Swift of Drury Bible college, will officiate at the services. Mies Agnes Dade Cowan will sing.
United Lodge No. 5 will have charge of the Masonic services with ao escort from the Bl. John's Com- miandery. No. 20.
M :. Walton's grandfather owned :. The honorary pallbearers will be: A large plantation in Virginia on the W. R. Belf. J. H. Haha, W. O. Bwin- ney. J. J. Angersbach. W. A. Coon. Perry T. Allen, Ed Stone of Carthage. and Dr. A. J. Btuffiebaum of Hu- - manavnle. Bhenendosh river in what now is West Virginia. He became very re- 1:glous and felt that he should sell Ohne he had and give it to the poor. 1. was were then iss' in make their can way.
The active pallbearers will be ' George P. Olendorf. A. C. Dally. J. T. : : Duckworth, Paul O. Ollyer, HarLe.W. Turner, M. L. Cowden, W. B. Lin. ¡ ney and L. N. Cogleyo
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Letters of administration in the es- Late of Alice A. Bhads, who died December 5, were granted her daugh- ter. Myra B. Shade of Fair Grove, yes- terday in probate court. The personal property of the estate was listed at $1.250 and the real estate as "un- kuown." Besides the daughter there are three other betra, two sons and & daughter of a deceased son.
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A divorce was granted yesterday to Jola Duke Beli from Roland Bell In Judge Warren L. White's division .of circuit court. 1
Alfred - Long and Miss Florence. Beazley, both of Springfield, were married last night by Justice of the Peace W. W. Chinn. The couple plan to make their home here.
Haiel Man Dles.
Masonic Rose Crois funeral rites for John Ellsworth Moats, .63 years old. i prominent Mason and pioneer hotel !: ABARer of the Joplin district, who 1 .ød At his honie, were conducted yea-
terday afternoon at the Boottah Bite temple.
Mr. Mosta, who was a thirty-second degree Mason and a past master of Fellowship lodge No. 846, was born In Eagleville, Mo., 10 1864.' He went to Joplin in the early seventies and became manager of the House of Lords cafe. He was made manager of the Keystone hotel in 1911 and held the position ten years.
Mia, Mary Baller, pioneer resident of Laclede county. dird Sunday at her : home in Conway. Funeral services ! were held Monday afternoon at the Conway Methodist church. with in- ferment in Salem cemetery.
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AR Beckett Jeft Saturday for : Petoka, III, to attend the funeral of his brother. George Beckett. -
Mr. and Mrs F. S. Jones, Mra. A. ! J Tillery, Mies Bertha Tillery. Mrs. 21 F. Rector. Mr and Mrs. A. Il. Wann and Homer Wann attended the funeral of Mrs. Ada Burnalde Wed- 1.esday afternoon a: Bolivar.
STAY MERIF. C. BROWN MED- NORMAN M. BRYANT.
Miss Mc:le Cecli Brown and Nor- Joan Harthall Bryant wn married In Bir ninghem, Als- December . 95. The ceremony was pertombed at the home of tite officiating clergyman. the E:T.J R. M. Howell. Mrs. Bryant In the daughter of Mr. and Min F !!! Brin who formerly lived in .s .: ... ... ..
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LICENSED, TO WED.
Marriage licenses\ were Issued yas- terdey by Recorder Jack W. McKee as follows: John T. Findegrays. 24. Fort Balth, Ark., and Constence Taft Kel- ler. 20. Bedalla; Joe E. Bradley, 80. and Helen Murray Decker. 20, Spring- field: Hughte Jeffries, 24, Red Top. and Oma Ramey. 18. Falr Grove. Hugh F. Cunningham. 37, and Ada M. Jemes. 40, Springfield: Horace Komnec. 21. Kisre sillla, and Juanita Wright, 18, Taneyville: William J Eason, 38. and Virginia Elizabeth Watson, 26, Tałboro, N. C. 1
1- CARDS OF THANKS. A WE WIBIt to erprem eur many thanks and appreciations to car friends and netghbere to for the kindness thewa der- Ing the elekness and death of our mother. Also for the many flower etferings. OPOROE ORIDER ADS FAMILY NANNIE KOWARDO ADA FAMILY JIM ORIDER And FAMILY BAK ORIDER ADA FAMILY MOLLIE MEINE ind FAMILY CHARLEY ORIDER and FAMILY NIVA EDWARD and FAMILY.
DEATHS
Mrs. Evelyn.Cunningham"Kennard. formerly of Springfield, died at bet bomse in Oklahoma City January 8. She is survived by two children, Mrs. Lon Dickerson of Pueblo, Col., and Homer Cunningham of Texas; by three brothers, T. B. Galbraith of This city. A. D. and 8. D. Galbraith of California, and by three mintera, MrR. M O. Walterson and Mrs. Delacy Pettit of Oklahoma City. and Mrs Mottie Dutt of Springfield and by five grandchildren.
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MARY OLIVE PIER( F ..
Miss Mary Olive Pierce, 87, formerly of Springfield. died at ber home in | Riverside, Cal .. December 28. of pheu- monia. Miss Pierce had been mecre- tary and treasurer of the G. Rouse and Company. Inc., of Riverside, for ' the past 25 yeara.
TII'MAN FINIRAI ..
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Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. today at the home for T. Y. Truman, 80. of 639 Went Brower. street, who was found dead early i yesterday morning in a garage at realdence. 1551 Irving Place, where he had been working. Burial will be In Hazelwood cemetery under direc- tion of the Alma Lohmeyer Puneral home. Death resulted from a blood ciot. an autopsy revealed yesterday. Ho Inquest was held. Ha is survived .by his wife and children.
RILANK FUNERAL. .
- Funeral services for larm Elizabeth 'Shank. 89, who died at her home. 759 -- - | Cant Lombard street. Friday after- noon. will be held at 3 p tu today at The residence. Rev. A J Mcf lung. pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church. !. will officiale and burial will he in ; Maple Park cemetery under direction ! ! of the Paxson Funeral home. .
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS Page 2: Finley P. Graham died .**
Page 3: Mrs. Theodore Gray died .**
Mrs. Theodore Gray Dies at Home Here Week After Husband
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Just a wek after the death of her husband, Theo Gray; on January 7, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gray died at her home, 711 South avenue, yes. terday afternoon.
Mra. Gray was 83, and had been Ill only a few days. She had lived In Springfield for 44 years, and was widely known here.
She is survived by one daughter, Mina Laura Gray, with whom she
lived: three sons. W. E. Gray of ! Sedalla, Mo. J. H. Gray and F. C. Gray, both of Springfield, and one isister. Mrs. C. F. Duncan of She- boygan, Wis.
The Reverend John. Crockett. pastor of the Tabernacle Presby- terian church, will conduct the fu- neral service at the Starne morju- 'ary at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after. . noon
The same pallbearere who carried her husband only a week ago, will ¡act for her. They are J. Q. Brown, Orin Patterson, Gideon Patterson. John Schmook and Harry Griffith.
Burial will be beside her husband In the Mapie Park cemetery.
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INLEY P. GRAHAM
Warwas received bere yester- ay of the death of Finley P. Gra- former resident . of arturdds, at his home in Brazoria. .Before moving to Texas "years ago, Mir. Graham burpees here, and he at time operated a large farm near He is survived by his Phon, George, and two Hru Hable and Mrs. Lou Hopidiot, th of Brazoria. The body Mit arrive here tonight, and fu- toral services probably will be con- voted Theday. {
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 1: Miss Virginia Watson and William J. Eason were married .** Page 3: Finley P. Graham died .**
Page 10: A son Jack Milton Ryan was born January 9 to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ryan of Englenook apartments.
Ruth M. Atteberry divorced William V. Atteberry. They have a child. Warren A. Munda divorced Ethnia Munda.
Page 11: Card of thanks .**
Page 13: Mrs. Aura Stover and Mr. L. B. Richason were married .**
Page 14: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gray died .**
DEATHS
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TINLEY P. GRAHAM. Finley P. Oraham. 88. a former resident of Springfield, died Joster- day at his bome in Brazoria, Tex .. .: : *** received here. Be- fore moving to Texas several years aro. Mr. Graham operater a business !. ers, and he a! one time operated a Large farm Der Billings, Mo. Ha la ! nimi by bw wife. a son. George. . 1 . the .The body will
WOMAN. 83, DIES WEEK AFTER MATE'S DEATH
Funeral . services will be held al 2:30 . p. In. "tomorrow. at the Blame i mortuary "for Mai!" way ! Ellenbeth Oray." 88. Who died yestriddy de ber homa. 718 Bouth avedue. Mire. Grey's husband, Theb F. Gray, died January 7 .. Mrs. Oray's death followed her husband's by. one' week and a day. Both-djed-of pneumonie,
Mrs. Orgy bad lived In : Springfield for 44 years. She is survived by @ i daughter. . Mlas Laurs Gray, with whom she lived: three' tons. W. E. Gray of Sedalla, J. H. Gray Al.d F.C. Gray, both of Springfield, ard = sis- ter, Mra. C. F. Duncan, of Sheboy- Gan. Wia.
'. The -Rev. John Crockett, pastor ot the - Tabernacle Presbyterian church 'sill officiate." Burial will be" In Ma- pie Park cemetery beside . her hur .- --
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BIRTHS
Hr, and Mrs. I. M. Ryan of Engla-
St. John's hospital.
GRANTED DIVORCE.
Ruth M. Atteberry was granted divorce from William V. Atteberry hŕ Judge Quy D. Kirby In division. ..::* . of circuit court this morning. She. : val given the care and custody' of a child and $30 m month for its sup-, port. The. fother la to have vieltir.g
Warren A. Munde was granted . divorce from Ethnie Stunde In Jucze, Warren L. White's division.
ARS AURA STOVER EDS CHICANO MAN.
Mrs. " Aura Stover and Mr. L. R. Ichason of Chicago were married ! Sunday evening at 5:20 o'clock In the Grant Avenue Baptist church. The! Reverend Thomas H. Wlies read the Ceremony. Mr. Richason has been connected with the "Chicago 'Trust! company for several years. Mr. and Mra. Richason wul make their bome in Springfield and will'.be at home to their friends at 854 North Maln . avenue. :
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CHAPMAN-WO WW. to thank ' the man friends and w · ktodi
torres. Aled for the beautiful Morel. offerings Mr. Otis ChapminsAnd Relativra
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$GOO OHEOKIS
WEDDING GIFT FROM AN UNCLE
Texas Millionaire; Formerly of Springfield, Sees His Niece, Virginia Watson, Wed to Plantation Owner; Cousin Also Is Married.
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Miss Virginia Watenn piece of,
M Watson, millionaire of Sen Antonio. Tea .. and a to:me: Spring- :: eldian, was married to William J. L'am !!. p.Antation owner" of Tarboro. N. C. yesterday afternoon.
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.. A simple wedding. with only Im- ! mediete relatives and friends pre-
sent, was held at the First Baptist . church on Bouth avenue, with Rer. . 1 .. M. Hate performing the ceremony. The bride was presented a check for ; 1600 after the services by her uncle. Mr Watson.
Leave for Tesas.
Following a reception at 6 o'clock. the bridal couple and Mr. Watson caught the Frisco Blue Bonnett for San Antonio, where they will visit for several days with the uncle.
From there Mr. and Mrs. ELso" Will go to Tarboro where Mr. Evon
the schoot thets il . Dank Tener Here.
Another relative of Mr. Watson. : Row Watson. a . cousin, also married yesterday. He was I wried to MIM But Ohas of this e ty. The
sondey. The compte left on the wwwIM - - city. Mr. Watson le auplayed at the MoDankt E The senior Mr. Watson to tre !! known to many Springfield citizens. He has been tiuting at the bome Mr ind Mn W W Coffman. 447 &ilh arenue.
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS Page 1: Marriage license: Leroy Garrett, 23, and Maggie Green, 21, both of Springfield.
Page 3: Divorces granted .**
Page 5: Mrs. Aura Stover and Mr. L. P. Richason of Chicago, Ill., were married Sunday at the home of the bride 854 North Main avenue, Springfield. Mr. Richason has been connected with the Chicago Trust company.
Page 6: Mrs. Theodore Gray died .** Page 11: Card of thanks .**
Page 12: Miss Theresa Kinloch died .* Finley J. Graham died .** Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gray died .** Mrs. Sarah J. Savage died .**
DEATHS
MISS THERESA KINLOCH
Funeral services for Mias Theresa Kin-' loch. 66 years of age, who died at her home in Billinga Sunday, will be held thie afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be In Rosehill cemetery. Mina Kinloch la aur- vived by three sisters. Mias Ella Kinloch. of hillings: Mre. Will Franka, of Fort Worth, Texas. and Mrs. T. C. Aton. of Springfield, and two brothers, Grant Kin- Lich, of Weru. Texas, and Sherman Kin- loch. of Oklahoma.
FINLEY J. GRAHAM
Funeral arrangements are incomplete for Finley J. Graham, 88 years old. form- erly of Springfield. who died Sunday at his home in Brazoria, Texsa, but burial will be In Maple l'ark cemetery under di- rection of 'the Alma I.hmeyer Funeral bome. 'The body will arrive here this afterhoon. 'Ir. Graham lo survived by his window, une sun, George, and two daugh- ter4.
MRS. MARY ELIZABETH GRAY ) uneral services for Mra. Mary Elizabeth Grav. 83 years old, who died Sunday at her home, :13 South avenue, will be held at 2:30 ucheck this afternoon at the Starne mortuary with burial in Maple Park ceme- , ler).
MRS. SARAH J. SAVAGE
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Fulcral arrangements are incomplele for Mra. Sarah J. Savage, 67 years old. 'of $69 North Campbell avenue, who dled seelerday after a lingering illness, but burial will be in - Greenlawn cemetery I under direction of the Klinger Funeral home
2- CARDS OF THANKS. 3
CHAPMAN-W. wish to, thank our MARy friends and neighbors for their kindness and tympatay in our greatest correw : we also wish to thank them for their beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Otto Chapman and relatives.
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Mrs. Theodore Gray Dies at Home Here Week After Husband
Just a wek after the death of her
Mra Mary Ellzi bath ;dray died at her home," 712 South avenue yes- terday afternoon.
"Mra. Gray was 83, and had been Ul only 'a few days. She had lived In Springfield for 44 years, and : was widely known here.
She is survived by, ono daughter, Misa Laura Gray, with whom she HIved: three sons. W. E. Gray of Sedalia, Mo., J. H. Gray and F. C. Gray, both of Springfield, and. one sister, Mrs. C. 1 .. Duncan, of She- 1. SEan. W'Is. . The Reverend' . John Crockett,
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pastor of the Tabernacle Presby- terfan church, will conduct the fu- neal service ut the Starne mortu- ary at : 30 o'clock tomorrow after- noon
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