Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1928, Part 1, Part 86

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1928 v. 1
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He also is survived by four brothers. pronunentiy known in their profes- Nors. D :. Joseph W. Love. Spring- ' f.eld. Edgar Love. St. Louis, Ralph -Leve. Wasioco. Tex .. and ... Thomas Love. Dallas, Tex., attorney who was assistant secretary of t be treasury ¡during the Woodrow Wilson adminis- I tration.


Arrangements Incomplete


Fu. etal arrangements are incom- pierc bu: will be under the direction ; ci the Herman 'shmeyer Funeral יוחbc


Picnic Will Climax Reunion Of Family At Home In Republic


Eleven members of the McAllister


family of Republic, whose added ages total 582 years, are now celebrating their first reunion in many years. Bix sons, all;of. California. arrived Tuceday and will be bete until Mon- day. They are Rans McAllister, of Sonoms, Cal .: Edgar, of Bakersfield: Dr. O. T., of Oakland; W. D. and Bearl. of Los Angeles, and Paul. of San Diego.


They are visiting theiri parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McAllister, who are 73 reare old and three staters. M'rs. John Hatfin' of #838 West Monroe street. Springfield:" Mra. ! A. L. Harris and Mrs. George Thurman of Republic Mrs. A. L. Harris, the oldest. Is 52. and Paul. the youngest. Is 32. All are married. and there are 18 .grandchil .- dren. though most of them are In California.


The father. D. T. McAllis .. has been farming near Republic For more than 50 years, and is widely known In Greene county. All of the children except M:s. Harris were born in Greene county. where Mr. and Mra McAllister moved from Georgia soon after their marriage.


By marriage. the McAllis'ers now are related to the Johnsons, Flan- nicans. Harri-eb, and Bains, all Re- public families.


Tomorrow the climax of the re- union will be celebrated wi! i a great plente, at Clear Creek park. north of Republic, which will be attended not only by men:bers of the Immediate family, but also by about 100 kins- men and friends.


Woman Gets Decree Within Three Hours After. Filing Suit


WITHIN less than three hours after ber petition bad been thed, Helen Keller was granted a divorce from Robert Z. Keller. owner of a dental laboratory in the Woodruff building, by Judge Warren L. White in the circuit


The wife charged ber husband was cold and indifferent, that be Come to accompany ber to such and that be was unwilling


. - printed custody of ACL Moden JeDe Keller, and Mmeny ts the cam of 12000.


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SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1998 -- LEADER


Page 1: Lee M Catron died .**


Ernest Freeman of West Plains and Frances Huckaby of Clever were married today in Springfield.


Mrs. Nannie Cannady died.' Marriage licenses issued .* Page 2: Dr. Robert Love died .** Mrs. Jessie Myers died .* Lee Morton Catron died.' Mrs. Luella Dodd died .** Mrs. Nancy J. Cannady died .**


Page 6: J. H. Perryman of Ash Grove was appointed administrator of the estate of T. P. Sprague. He succeeds O. W. Perryman who has been serving.


BANKER EXPIRES HERE OF HURTS IN AUTO SMASH


West Plains Man Fatally Hurt in Accident Almost Identical to That in Which. Son .. Was KilledThree Years Ago.


-IN -M. Catron. 8-Som of prominent retired banker of West Plains, died surly this morning in a Springfield hopeital of Injuries re- celred In an automobile accident bere Wednesday.


His death was caused by a severe chest Injury. Which due to his raiber trail physical condition made it'im- possible for hirt to recover, physicians wasd. Aste Btrikes Treo '


The accident occurred Wednesday ichorty afternoon wbea his motor car struck . tre mor the National cocortery. He wes on his way to West Plains when the accident occurred.


Mr. Ostron, who rettred from bori- Dos three years ago, whe for many pour cashier of the First National bank of West, Platos,and was one of the kermeet atdetholder, in : thestof


Wert Plates and rig toto & stump. He rvostred sten chest injuries Which. caused his death . fey mip- " !.. after the" accident He was 30 ..... of age.


A: Ca':una father. the late Col- OOG O. H. P. Citron, was the fint mayor of West Plains and was a prom- teat Confederate veteran.


Relatives at Bedside


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ford Kellett, of West Plains; Mr. and M:1. Earl Kellett. of Denver, Col; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pease, of Wash- ington. Mo. Perry Catron, a son wbo " trwe st Sandusky. O., has been num- bonned. Tre body su ant to West Plain : ences. where funeral services will be -


Burial will be


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DEATHS


DR. ROBERT LOVE


Dr. Robert Love, 65, a resident of Springfield for a number of Tears. 'died Friday afternoon in the Burnes hospital in St. Louis. He formerly Itved at 420 South Main avenue and was prominently known in the city." "For several years ho was state veter- Inarien. He was born in Webster county and obtained his education in The Springfield public schools. Drury college and the Kansas City Veterin- ary college. Dr: Love's wife, his son Tom and broifferinisw. Dr. John. W. Williama. Jr .. were with him at the time of his death. He is aurvived by his wife. who was the daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. John W. WII- llama, pioneer settlers of Springfield. two sona. R. W. Love. Werloro, Teana. and Tom Love .-. He ts also Surilsed by Tour brother. 1:'.ft .. trt .: In their pro- *** sans for froh W. Late Spring- field, Edgar fove. St. Louis, Ralph Love. Werloro, texas and Thomas Love. Dallas, Texas, attorney who was assistant secretary of the treasury during the Wood: ow Wileen adndnis- tration Funeral arrangements are Incomplete but will probably be held Mnaday wider the detection of the Hetman Inherever Salieras hon: -


MARRIAGE LICENSES J. C. Kitchen 50, and Allce Shields. 60, both of Springfield; Ernest Free- man, 21. West Plains, and Frances luckaby. 26; Clever: Virgil Brown. 24, and Brella Woods, 11. both of Springfield; Albert R. Davis, 20, and Margaret O'C'mnor. 18, both of | Springfield,


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MRS. NANCY J. CANKADY Mrs. Naney J. Cannady of Marion- villa, Mo., died at a . local" hospital this morning following a, short illness. The body will be taken to Marionville i this afternoon by. the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home,' 'Pervices will be held from the Marionville M.' E. "church Monday at 2.30 o'clock. Mra. Canard, Is su-vived by her husband. 8. D. Can- nadv. two daughters, Mrs. Clara C. ti;bson, Springfield. and Mrs. Paul McCann of Marionville, And . son, Charles O. Cannady. o. Los Angeles. Callf She ia also survived by a broth- er. M.r. O. E Gorman. Springfield al- forney, and th-ne grandchildren. Charies (): mon a. d Nancy Gibson of Springfield ar . Paul D. McCann of Martonville


& Sira Josele Myara, 71; wife of W. L. Myers, 755 Souib Market avenue, died Friday night at her home following'a


b:les 2Lines. She is survived by her -- husband; ona daughter, Mr. Horase Jones, of the home; 4 don, Freck Chambers. Indianapolis. Ind .; brother. Gibson Patterson, Nashville. Tenn. and a sister, Mrs. R. O. WII- Itamne, Wigalog .: Ark. "Funeral Services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the bome eddresa. Rev- erend C. G. Fox, rector of the Christ Episcopal church, will officiate. Duriat i i will be in"the Maple park cemetery under the direction of the Herman Lohmeyer Funeral home .:


Miss Luella Dodd. 17. died at the home ní chery parenta, "63 :-. North [Campbell, this morning at 8 o'clock Che la survived by the parents, Mr. and . Mra. William Z. Dodd:" two brothers, Troy and Lloyd, and two sta- ters, Misses. Orr accen a J Maxine, Ell


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be' hold. at 3:20, sunday site moon truth the xungher chapel .


MRS.NANNIE CANNADY **** OF MARIONVILLE DIES'


's, kimi Cannady, wie o . D. Chantily, prominent business man of Martonville," died, this morning at Springfield hospital, She had lived' at Mariogrille aince: her marriage to Mr./ Cannady. 41 . years- agor 8be was well-known club woman and a member of the P. I. O .. chapter at Ma- Hoaville .


Km. - Cannady Is survived. By her husband: two daughters, Mr. Clar- ence C. Ol' won of Springfield and Mr. Paul B. McCann of Marlonville; . 000, Charles O. Cannady of Los An- tele. Col .: . brother. C. I. Gorman of Springheid; and three grandehil-


Funeral services will be held at Marionville Monday afternoon. Burtal will be made .u the Marionville cem- stary.


LEE: MONTON PATRON Ier Motion Catton, retired banker Went Plains, Mo., died at the 1 Springfield Bapfiet hospital this morning at the result of Injuries re- ceited in an automobile accident two da", apo. lle Is eurvived by his wife. n son, ferry: three daughters. Mrs. H. 4. Krilett and Mrs. Earl Kellett of ' West Pinins. and Mra. P. M. Peaae of Washington. Mo. The body will be sent by the Alma Le'imejer Funeral hoins to West l'lains this afternoon. Burial will be in the Oaklawn, cemetc., at West Platta Monday morning Mr. Cotton was former president of the First National bank at West Plaine. retiring three's, s. turning 10 West Plaine at the fire of it the accident.


SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1928 -- NEWS and LEADER


Page 1: There is a photo and brief account of H. F. Fellows.


Page 2A: Mrs. Jessie Myers died.


Miss Luella Dodd died .** Mrs. Nancy J. Cannady died .* Edmond B. Dorr died .**


A son Robert Bland Claypool was born July 18 in Springfield to Rev. and Mrs. Hugh S. Claypool of Mound City, Kansas. Mrs. Claypool was formerly Miss Emma Helms of Springfield.


Page 6A: A daughter Mary Ellen Butler was born July 7 to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Butler of Monett.


Lee Johnson of Newburg attended the funeral of his uncle Mr. John Huttchison in Marys county. [Maries county?]


John E. Drew died Sunday at Newburg.


Daughter born July 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Theo Morris of Miller.


Elijah J. Wommack died .**


Mrs. F. W. Meise of Seymour went to Kansas City for the funeral of her nephew Lee Northcutt.


Page 8A: There is a poem in memory of Earnest Lee Wilson .**


Page 7B: There is an article about the farm of Charles T. Patterson just west of Springfield.


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Page 1C: Rona B. Johns and Miss Hortense Swearengin, both of Bruner, Mo., were married June 23 at Carthage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Swearengin.


Page 2D: Miss Olive Doris Brady and Austin R. Hartley were married .**


1 1 Mrs F. W. Melse was in Kansas . Chy during the week to attend the funeral of her nephew. Lee Northcutt 3


SEYMOUR, MO. 17


Elijah J. Wommack died at bis home in Seymour Wednesday morn- Ing. July 11. at the age of 78 years Funeral services were held at the Seymour Baptist church Thursday at 10 o'clock s. m. and his remains were taken to Cedar Bluff cometary In Greene county for burial. 4


BRADY-HARTLEY WEDDING


The marriage of Mias Olive Doria Brady, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Brady. 408 Monroe street, to Austin R. Hartley, son of Mr. and Mra. F. O. Hartley. 711 North Boulevard, was celebrated July 6.


IN MEMORIAM. ¿


In Memoriam


In loving memory of our darling baby. Earnest Lee Wilson, who died three years oro today. July 14 1925.


I saw the young mother In tenderness bend Oer the couch of her : Numbering bnv. And she kissed the soft lips as they mur- mured her name.


While the dreamer lay smiling in Jov.


O swert as the rose bud encircled with dew.


When It's fragrance is flung on the a'r. 80 fresh and so bright to that mother he seemed.


As he lay in his Innocence There. But I saw when she gazed on the mame lovely Inrn.


Pale as marble, and allent, and cold. But paler and colder her beautiful boy. And the tale of het sorrow was told But the Healer was there who had stricken her heart


And taken her treasure away: To allure her to heaven he has placed It on high.


And the mourner will sweetly obey. There had whalpered & voice-'iwas the voice of her aod . "I love thee-I love thee- pass under the rod " Sadly missed by mother, father. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson


DEATHS


MIRS. JESSIE MYERS


1 Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Myers. of 755 South Market avenue. @1:1 be ! . ' ! a: 2 o'clock thia af'e. - noon at the home. Burial will be in Mapie Park cemetery. under direction of Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home.


KOLA LULLLA DODD


Poural services Will be bald af 140 otlock this afternoon at the Ditngu funeral chapel for Mim Luella Dont, 17. who died at bát bomne, Đại porta Campbell areque, Saturday


MIL NANCY J. CANNADY


Funeral services for Hra. Nancy J. Cannedy, of Marionville. Mo., Will be beid at 2 30 o'clock Monday after- Doan at Marionville.


EDMOND B. DORR


Edmond B Dort. 50. died Saturday afterpopp at his home. Lexington stone and Horry street, following . Estwicz !!! now The body was for- warded last night by the Klingner Superal bowe to Falls City. Neb., for itarial. He is survived by ble wile. to wet. vinh Dort. of Tacoma. Mash. and William Dort. of Spring- Dele, and daughters. Mr. i Word Chambera, of Coastfield. Neo. ! 404 Guy &hmitt. fo Falls City -


MONDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: There is a photo and a brief account of H. B. McDaniel.


Page 2: Mrs. Rose A. O'Brien died .** Mrs. Nancy J. Cannady died .** Mrs. Calvenie A. Donnell died .* Dr. Robert Love died .**


MRS. NANCY J. CANNADY


Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy J. Canondy of Marlonville will be con- ducied at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon At the ' Methodist Episcopal church there. Burial will be under direc- lion of Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.


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DEATHS


MRS. ROSE A. O'BRIEN


Mra. Rose A. O'Brien, 73, dled Baturday night at her home, 771 West Scott street, following a linger- Ing illness. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at St. John's Episcopal church. The Reverend Lewis R. Anschutz will be In charge of the services. Burial will " be 'In Maple Park cemetery under direction of Klingner i Funeral home.


MRS. CALVENIE A. DONNELL.


Mro. Calvente; A. Donnell. 67. died yesterday at her home, rural route No. 3. Fair Grove. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning at Union Grove church. Burlai will be there u' der direction Klligner' Funeral charel. Mrs. Donnell Is survived by two daughters. Miss Lucy Donnell, of the home. And Mrs. Roy Leach, of La Junta, Col.


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DR. ROBERT LOVE


Funeral services for Dr. Robert Love, who died In St. Louis Friday. will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock 1"is afternoon at his home. 420 South Main avenue The body ar- rived last night from 8t. Lou !! Burial will be In Maple Park ceme- I lery under direction of the Herman H. lohnicver funeral home The Reverend Leuk R. Anschutz will de- Ihver the funeral betalen.


MONDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 3: Mr. Orvil Massa died .**


Page 9: Miss Carolynne Patterson and Mr. Byron L. Hughes were married .**


Page 10: Daughter born July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirchner, 682 South Douglas avenue.


Mrs. Calvenie A. Donnell died .** Mrs. Rose A. O'Brien died .** Dr. Robert Love died .* Mrs. Mable Gray died .**


- MUSS CAROLYNNE PATTERSONGY BECOMES MRS. B. L. HUGHES +Thể marriage of Mins Carolynne Patterson and Mrs. Byron L. Hughes took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Patterson, 421 South Market avebpe, ·· Mig hoon tưmáty,' The Rev. P. B. Watpha, ross the stogie ting ceremony. Only timealite relatives and friends of the two familles were present. Following the ceremony the wed- ding breakfast was served to .12 questa.


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MR. ARVIL'MASSA Word was received here today of the death of Orvil Massa by his. sis- ter Mrs. Emma McGee Henderson, Mr. Mass was well known in the vicin- ity of Bowling Green, Ohio. He was . member 'of the Odd Fellow's lodge. Funeral services will be In Ohio.


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BIRTHS


Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kir hner. 882 Bouili Douglas Avenue" nhumnice the birth of a daughter, July 12 at St. Johna hospital


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DEATHS


. MIRS. CALVENIE S. DONNELL 4 Mrd .! Calvenie A. Donnell,-07. died Sunday s't her home, rural route No. 8. Falr Grove .... Funeral services will be conducted Dio'clock Tuesday morning "at Union Grove church. Burial will be there under direction of the Klinger funeral chapel. Mra. Donnell Is survived by two daughters. Mlas Lucy Donnell of the home ad- dress and Mrp. Roy Beach of La Junta, Colo."


MRS. ROSE A. O'BRIEN ·


Mrs. Rose A. O'Brirn. 73, dicd Sat- urday night at her home, 771 West Scott street, followlog a lingering Ilinesa. Funeral servicea will be con- ducted at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday after- noon at St. John's Episcopal church. The Rev. Lewia R. Anschutz will be In charge of the services. Burial will be In Maple Park cemetery under di- ; rection of Klingner funeral home.


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Fa DR. ROBERT LOVE _ 1 Funeral services " for Dr. Robert Love, who died In: 8t. Louts Friday, were conducted at 2:30 o'clock. . this afternoon at his home, 420 South Main avenue. The body arrived 8un- day night from St. Louis. Burial was in Mapie Park cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral homer& The Rev. Lewis A. Anschutz delivered the funeral sermon.


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-.. . MRS. MABLE GRAY,


Mra. Mable Gray. 33, died carly Sunday morning at a local hospital following & short illness. She is eur- 'vived by her husband, F. E. Gray, and One. daughter."Letin-Lee .- of-the-home" address. 720 South avenue, and by two alsters, ' mother and brother re- siding in Callfornia. Funeral -ar- rangements -aro Incomplete. but will probably be held Wednesday after- noon under the direction of the lier- man Lohmeyer funeral home.


TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 2: Roy Chamlee of Springfield and Christine Small of Elwood were married yesterday in Springfield.


Thelma P. Mc Vean sues to divorce John F. McVean. They were married July 3, 1922.


Page 10: There is a photo and brief account of Roy Ellis.


Son born July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Claypool of Mound City, Kansas. George Bagby of Mount Vernon and Phyllis Blades of Republic were married yesterday in Springfield.


Mrs. Calvenie A. Donnell died .** Mrs. Rose A. O'Brien died .** Deemer Stephenson died .** Dewey Coleman Stevens died .**


DEATHS


. MRS. . CALVENIE A. DONNELL Funeral services for Mrs. · Calvente A. Donnell, 67, will be conducted at 11 o'clock this morning at .Union Grove church. Burial will be there under direction of Klingner funbral home. Mra. Donnell died Sunday at ber home,i rural route No. 8. Fair Grove.


MRS, ROSE A. O'BRIEN .


Funeral : services for Mra. Rose A. O'Brien, 73, will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock today at St. John's Episcopal church. Burial will be in Maple Park cemetery under direction of Klingner funeral home. The Reverend Lewis R. Anschuta will be in charge of the service at the church. Mrs. O'Brien died Saturday night at her home, 711 F'est Scott street, following & linger- ing Iliness.


DEEMER | STEPHENSON


Funeral ' service's for Deemer Ste- phenson, 706 Jean street, who died at Lincoln, Kan., following "@" lingering Iliness, will be conducted, at 10:30 "o'clock today,,at Hamlin ' Memorial church. Burial' will be at Lewisburg under' direction of Klingner funeral home.


DEWEY COLEMAN STEVENS "Dewey Coleman Stevens, 4-year-old- son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey StevelLs, 960 West Locust street, died at 10:25 o'clock last night after a short illness. He is survived by his parents and one brother. Funeral services are Incom- plete pending word from relatives in Michigan but probably will be held Wednesday afternoon with burial in Maple park cemetery. The Starne Undertaking company is in charge of arrangements.


MARRIAGE LICENSES


Groter laeby. 21. Mount Vernon. and Phyllis Blades. 17. Republic: Otis Stephen.con. 37. and Katherine Dean. 26. both of Springfield. Roy Chamlee. 23. Springfield, and Christine Small. 22. Elwood: Raymond Leo. 30. and | Betty Jolly, 22. both of Springfield.


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TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1928 -- LEADER


Page 1: There is an article about the widow of H. A. W. Tabor. Page 2: William N. Chase died .**


Dewey Colman Stevens died .** Deemer Stephenson died .** Prof. P. S. Newberry died .* W. O. Burrow died .** Thomas R. Baker died .** Mary Marguerite Hulse died .**


Page 4: Herbert D. Waddle divorced Anna M. Waddle. The mother received custody of the daughter Rose Mary and the father received custody of the son Buchanan.


Senator Thomas B. Love of Dallas, Texas, and Edgar P. Love of St. Louis re urned to their homes last night . aitor attending the funeral of their . brother. Dr Robert D Love. yester- · dav afternoon ..


WILLIAM CHASE DEAD AT HOME


Merchandise' : Broker Here Expires at 52. After Lingering Illness 1


William N. Chase, 52 years old. died Chle;morning -st-his.home 620 .South- Florence avenue, after a lingering 111-


Mr. Chase was a merchandise broker and had been active in civic affairs in Springfield. He is eur- r' 'ed by his widow: one son, Allen of this city: a aster, Mrs. Alvin Hoyt and his father. Henry R. Chase, of Cedar Rapids, lowa.


Funeral services will be held Thurs- day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Lome with the Reverend A. J. Mc- Clung officiating. The body will . be wat to Chicago for burial.


DEWEY COLMAN STEVENS


Dewey Colmen Stevens, 4-year-old win : M. and M. Devey Stevens .: POO West Locust street died at 10:30 o'clock Monday night after a short I'neas He is survived by his par- oui one brother. Private funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Starne y wary with .burial at the Maple . cemetery. The youth died of . meningitis. -


DEEMER STEPHENSON


Funeral ser:fces .for Deemer Bleph- erson. 706 Jean street, who died at. Lincoln, Kan., following & lingering mnes, . were condiment at 10:30. orlock today at 'Hamiltn . Meti.ortal church. Burial war'nt Lewisburg un. . der the direction of Klingner Fun -. eral home.


rRor. r. S. NEWBERRY


Word was received here -Mandas, night by Mre. W. H. Gottfiled. 544 East Welput street, of the death of Professor P. 8. Newberry. 55. of De- vers. Texas He hed been In int health :. a long time. He is survived by three daughters, Mr. Horace Hali and M. U. L Gratis, both of Houston, and Mine Maurine Newberry of Beiers. ons son. Harvard Newberry, Liberty. Tezas. banker. He ! also survived by tis atster. Mrs Got'f :: ed. and brother. Reverend F &. Newberry, both of : springfield


W. O. BURICK


W. O. Burrow, 60. retired biack - umllb. died this morning st hia home. H& Bouth Newton avenue. He la aur- - ale wicz one son. Wayne, - :Do datum.s. Air-Jos Young of Springfield and Mr. Curtis Ontes of Kansas City: four


trold, and Re :-! ! "Murrow yoff Wul -. ' Jan: one ' sister .. Mrs. . Lou Yoakum, Oakland, Cal Funeral services will be beld Wednesday afternoon al 2:30 o'block at the Kungper funeral chapel. Burial will be at the Wesley Chapel


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THOMAS R. BAKER


Thomas R. Baker. 43. Mansfield. , died last night at 1807 North Lyon avenus. He is survived by his wife The body was taken to Manefield ! this afternoon by the Klingner I'ni- dertaking company. Funeral services w :!: be held Wednesday a: 2 o'clock Mr Baker was a Frisco employe.


MARY M. HULSE.


Mary Marguerite Hulse, three- werks- Nd daughter of Mr and Mmm Pay; Hulse, rural route No. 11. c:ed () ... morning. Funeral services will he beid Wednesday morning .. 9 o'clock a: the 8: Joseph's ch' .!!:


. under direction of Herman lohme !!! ruperel bote


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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 18, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: A daughter Martha Ann Coward was born July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Coward of Lebanon, Mo., formerly of Springfield.


Marriage license: Oscar C. Cawlfield, 36, and Elinor C. Newbauer, 38, both of Fort Scott, Kansas.


Page 2: When Mrs. Jesse J. Gentle of Chicago separated from her husband five years ago he took the two children. She ended a five year search by finding them in Florida. They are Junior Pallasch, 6, and Geraldine Pallasch, 8. Now Mrs. Gentle and her two children are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cox in Strafford. Mrs. Jess Hall and Mrs. Addie Srout are sisters of Mr. Cox.


Page 3: William N. Chase died .**


Dewey Colman Stevens died .*


W. O. Burrow died .**


Thomas R. Baker died .* Mary M. Hulse died .*


Mrs. F. C. Gray died.'


Mrs. Laura C. McGlothlan died .** [The Klingner records list her as Laura C. McGlothlin -- but when her husband died in 1931 he was listed as Robert Franklin McGlothlan.]


Page 4: Paul Oliver was appointed to administer the estate of Benton Oliver.


DEATHS


WILLIAM N. CHASE


Funeral services for William N. Chase. 52, who died yesterday . morn- ing at his home. 620 South Florence avenue, after a lingering illness, will be conducted at 3 o'clock Thursday Afternoon at,the home. .


The Reverend A. J. McClung will' officiate. The body will be forwarded to Chicago for burial by the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home. 4 ..


Mr. Chase had beer active in Springfield civic affaire for many years. He was a merchandise broker. He is survived by his widow. a son. Allen, of this city: a sister. Mro. Alvin Hoyt, and his father. Henry R. Chase. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.


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W. O. BURROW


Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Klingner Funeral home for W. O. Burrow. 59, retired blacksmith, who died yesterday morning at his home. 645 Bouth Newton avenue, Burial will be in Wesley Chapel cemetery near Willard. He is survived by his widow. a son, Wayne, two daughters, Mr. Joe Young 'of Springfield and Mrs. Curtis Gates of Kansas City: four brothers. p. W. Burrew. route .5. F. M. Burrow and D. P. Burrow. "both of Springfield, and Reuben Burrow of W'illard, and a sister. Mrs. Lou You- kum/ Oakland. Cal.




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