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! The same pallbearers who carried her husband only a week ago, will 'art 5: In. They are J. Q. Brown, . Or.n l'att :son. Gideon Patterson, John Schnock and Harry Griffith. Hur.al will be beside her husband In the Major Park cemetery.
GRANT THREE DIVORCES
Thre default divorces were grant- ed in circuit court yesterday, two by Judge Guy D. Kirby and one by Judge Warren L. White. . The di- vorces granted were those of Ruth M. Atteberry from William V. At- teberry. Minie May Baker from William E. Baker and Warren Al- bert Mundy from Ephenia Mundy.
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mrs. Dorothy Kossen was born in Holland and has made eleven trips back to her home. She came to America when she was 28.
Page 2: Mrs. Matilda Conkin Comer died .**
Page 6: Marriage license: Leroy Garrett, 23, and Maggie Green, 21, both of Springfield.
Page 12: Births announced .**
Miss Theresa Kinlock died .** Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gray died .** Finley J. Graham died .** F. E. Adams died .** Mrs. Sarah J. Page died. Page 14: Jefferson B. James died. Two cards of thanks .**
Page 17: Ilene Wray and Miles N. Walker are engaged to marry .* Miss Edith Ghan and Ross Watson were married .**
Mrs. Kathryn Stine and Howard Chapman were married .**
Miss Margaret Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick Bishop of Quincy, Ill., and Paul Robinson, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. Wilse Robinson of Kansas City were married. Miss Bishop formerly lived in Springfield. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. I. N. Smith of 830 Benton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will live in Paris, France.
BIJNOR WEDDING
Word has been Received here vf 1 !. marriage of Mias Margarel Bishop. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Fire & Shop .. Quincy, Ill, and Paul Robinson, av .. of Dr. and Mrs. G. Wil.» Robinso .: of Kansas City. Bishot. formerly lived in
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'RS. KATHRYN STINE :EDS HOWARD CHAPMAN.
*. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Burgoon of 657 ilth Virant avenue have announced
- !!:: marriage of their daughter, Mre. Kathryn Stine to Howard Chapman of Tulsa, Okla. The marriage was cele- brated December &"In"ist chapman ; ja smociated with the
af Ruth No. 1109, for their isyalty kindness in the death of my huster Mr Lon Pickell I'hteo thank the Lock Ald Bedialy from Calvary church for u. floral eftering .. Mra. Lulu Pickeli.
CARTWRIGHT-We wish 'lo thank many friends for their kindness Sympathy chown during the ettithese drath of our' husband and father. MRA CHESTER CARTWRIGHT AND BONN
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JEBEJAMES DIES AT MARSHFIELD
Veteran Jewelry Store Own- er Is Victim of - Pneumonia.
Jefferson B. James, 67, well-known ' business man of southwere Missouri. died of pneumonia at hle home in Marshfield last night. He had been shk only a few days.
M: James was born et Napa City. . ('al Ma: 13. 1861 HI. moved 10 Wrbir ros! Mo ath h's parents ::. 1869. The lanilly moved to Marsh . : field !!. 1876, where a few seara leter M :. James entered the jewelry bual- ness. . de was the oldest business man in Marshfield In point of service.
He was also one of Marshfield's leading dimens, having eurved four tart u theydr. - -
Re te survived by his wife. two sons. Virgil James of Hamilton, Tex . and William James of Merahfield; two! "A':rh:e:s Betty Ann and Jean of Ma :. ".field two brothera. J. T James 1 o! Hamilton. Tex. . and Edwin F. :::.. of Springfield and tun A'' M -: Joet. P Hubbir o: APARI.dr.A To: and Ml. Mary Buford of Macal :- t.e .::
Funeral services will be held at
VIAY JLENE WRAY TO WER \ !!!. V. WALKER.
Nr. and Ara Jamen R. Wray, 914 Monroe street, announce the. ment of their daughter, Milen N. Walker. The wedding W be celebrated in the early fall.
The marriage of Miss Edith Ghen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. T. A. Ohan. 1.0 South Main avenue, to Roms Wat- son. was solemized Sunday morning , at 10 o'clock at the honie of the of- ficisting clergyman, the Reverend I. N Harris, pastor of Grace M. E. Only immediate relatives "Itnesard the ceremony. A wedding Iftiner wha serred at, 1 o'clock at the none of the bride's parents .
Mr. and Mrs Watson left Sunday , f'ernoon Inr Kulisns City and other wenters points.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erwin, 922 West Division street, announce the birth of a son, Jean Davila, Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Zott. 230 Weat Webster street, announce the birth of sson Jap. 16 ..
DEATHS
KINLOCH FUNERAL.
Bulings, Sunday, wird held a ). p. G today. Burial was yin , Combill. cemetery. Mim Kinloch" to "survived by three etsters, Miss Ella Kinloch .. of Billings; Mr. Will Frank, of Fort Worth. Tex., and Mrs. T. C. Aton, nf Springfield, and two brothers, Grant Kinloch, of Waco. Tez., and Sherman Kinloch, of Oklahoma.
GRAY FUNERAL.
Funeral services for Mra. Mary ! Elizabeth Gray, 83, who died Sunday fel her home, 713 South srenue, were held at 2:30 p. m. today at the Starne ¡ mortuary with burial in Maple Park cemetery.
FINLEY J. GRAHAM.
Funeral service will be held.at 10 a. m. tomorrow at Maple Park cemetery for Finley J. Graham, 8. |formerly of Springfield. who died Sun- day at his home in .. Brasoria, Tex. Services and burtai will be under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Ortham is eur- vived by his wife, a son and two daughters.
F. C. ADAMS.
The body of F. E. Adamd, who died in Oklahoma City yesterday, will ar- rive here'st midnight tonight. Mrs. J. M. Adams, s sister, And Mr. Adama wife, will accompany the body. The body will be taken overiand to Ava tomorrow wbere funeral services and burtaf will be held. Arrangements are in charge of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral botDe. 1.17:
SAVAGE FUNERAL.
Funeral service were held at 3 p. m. today at the Klingner Funeral chapel for Mrs. Sarah J. Page, 67. of 969 North Campbell avenue, who died yesterday after a lingering illness. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery.
A Ploneer Dles.
Mra Matilde Conkin Comer, 79 Wrath old, one of . Ozark county's pia. i peer wninen. died at her home .In Gainesville Saturday night, following 'a short Illness due to pneumonia She was the widow of the Inte W: . liam Comer. oue of the prominent early pioneer business###-of Gainesville and for a number of " years a merchant and livestock dealer : there
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Elizabeth Huckaby divorced John W. Huckaby. They have a child.
Page 3: Miss Theresa Kinloch died .** Mrs. Emma Scates died .** John P. Roberts died .** Jefferson B. James died .** Finley J. Graham died .* F. E. Adams died .** Richard A. Pummill died .**
Page 5: Miss Virginia Watson and Mr. William J. Eason were married .** Miss Edith Ghan and Mr. Ross Watson were married .**
Miss Ilene Wray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wray of 914 Monroe street, and Miles N. Walker are engaged to marry .**
Page 11: Card of thanks .**
WATSON-GHAN WEDDING
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The marriage of Miss Edith Ghan and Mr. Ross Watson was quietly soleninized at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. January 15, at the home of the Reverend I. N. Harris, pastor of the Grace M. E. church, in the presence of Immediate relatives. A 1 o'clock dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ghan. 428 South Main avenue. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Ross Wat- son, T. A. Ghan, Charles Ghan, Clarence Ghan, Mira Lillian Wom- mack. Misses Virginia and Kathryn Ghan and Charles Ghan,' Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Watson left on the Sun- nyland for Kansas City and other points.
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOU Mr. and Mra. Jamen : BA 114 Monroe street . aupadod' engagement of their daughter Das! to Miles N. Walker. . The daf the wedding has not been decided upon but will take place . sometime in the early fall
2- CARDS OP THANKS.
CARTWRIGHT-We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our great sor- row ; also for the many beautiful flowers. Mra. Chester Cartwright and Sons. 2
MARRIAGE LICENSE Otis Glenn, 19, Springfield, and Allie Harris, 16, Cape Fair: John B. Youngblood. 64, Springfield, and . Graco Mizer. 26, Conway.
KINLOCH/ SERVICES Tmerul: services - tor) Mies . Theresa Kinlock, : ''years"Mi''to 'died Bunday. et her home La. Bilags, were bill 'as 2 C'orek yesterday afternoon with -tarli la Rosehill cemetery. . She' la survived by three sisters, Miss Elle Khiloch, of BILI- local Mr. WIR Frank, of Fort Worth, Tams, and Kra. T. C. Aton, of Spring- field and by two brothers, Great Klalech, o! Waco, Texas, and Sherman .Kinloch, of Oklahoma ..
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M' Erama Sentes, 66 years old, of' 1524 Nerth Grant avenue, died yesterday in a local hospital following a lingering illness. Sbe to survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank Clean and Mrs. Julia Fuller. both of Springfield, and by seven grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but burial will be under direction of the Kling- mer Funeral home.
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.JOHN P. ROBERTS
John P. Roberta, 45 years old, of Hilde, Mo- died yesterday morning in a local body will be taken overhad this morning to Taney county for buried under direction « the Klagagr Funeral home.
J. B. JAMES
Jefferson B. James, 67 years old, wet- eras jewelry merchant of Marshfield. No. died. at his home there Monday night fol- lowing a brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the South Methodist church at Marsh- field. Mr. James was born at Napa' City. Cal. om May 13, 1861. and moved to Marshfield in 1876. entering the jewelry business a few years later. He had served four terms as mayor of Marshfield. He is survived by his widow; by two sons, Virgil, of Hamilton, Terms, and William of Marshfield: by two daughters, Betty Ans and Jean, of Marshfield: by two brothers, J. T. James, of Hamilton, Texas, and Dr. Edwin F. James, of Springfield : and by two sisters, Mrs. John P. Hubble. of Alexandria, Trans, and Mrs. Mary Bu- ford of Marshfield.
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GRAHAM SERVICES
Funeral services for Finley J. Graham. Is years old, former resident of Spring- fold who died Sunday at his home in Brasoria, Texas, will' be held at 10:30 o'ckck this morning at Maple Park ceme- tery, with burial there under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.
F. E. ADAMS
The body of F. E. Adams, who died in Oklahoma City Monday. will be forwarded this morning by the Alma Inhmeyer Fun- oral home to Aiz, Ha, where funeral wrrkowe and burial will be held. The widow, and a sister. Mrs. J. M. Adams, accompanied the body bere.
RICHARD A. PUMMILL
Funeral arrangements are incomplete for Richard A. Pummil 64 years old. of 612 Eas: Pine street, who died at 4:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but burlal will be in New Hope cemetery, north of the city. under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. He is survived by the widow. Mrs. Cora B. Pummill : one son, Arthur. by three brothers. H. H. Pummill of California. G. R. and L. C. l'ummill. both of Newton, Mo. by two sisters. Mrs. W. E. Hutchinson and Mrs. l. S. Chap- man both of Phillipsburg. Mo .. and by two step-daughters. Mrs. Claude Perry and Mrs. Bessle Cumper, both of Springfield.
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WATSON-EASON WEDDING
Mlas Virginia Watson, daughter of Mra. W. N. Lybarger of Ash Grove Mo., and Mr. Willam J. Eason of Tarboro, N. C., were mar. ried at 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, January 18, 1928, at the First Bap- tist church, with Reverend L. M. Hala officiating. Preceding the ceremony Mr. Tom Bentley sant. "All For You." accompanied by Mrs. L. M. Hale, who also played the wedding march. Miss Barbara Murray, cousin of the bride. was bridesmaid. Mr. Allard Battle of
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Tarboro. N. C., was best man. The ring ceremony was used. The bride Was given away by her uncle. Sir. J. M. Watson, of San Antonio, Tex. i Following the ceremony a recep- llon was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslle Watson, brother of the bride, 1444 West Atlantic street. Mr. and Mrs. Eason left for San Antonio. Tex. where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Eason's uncle. J. M. Watson. The bride's dress waa of white satin and lace. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Hier going away Fown was brown matin creje with accessories to match. Mias Barbara Murray wore a prach colored taffeta dress and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Eason la a graduate of Spring- field high school and of Kansas State Agricultural college, Man- hattan, Kan. For the past two years she has done government ex- tension work at Tarboro, N. C. Mr. ERson is A prominent farmer of Hagecomb county, North Carolina. : Mr. and Mra. Eason will be at home : affer February J, at Tarboro. N. C. The guests were: Mr. and Mra. W. N. Lybarger. Mr. and Mrs. Orite Lybarger. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mayea and non, Mr. and Mirs. Major Mayes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thur- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Irby Murray. Miss Leona Murray, Miss Thelma Murray, Mr. Russell Murray, Miss Winifred Murray. Misa Helen Mayes, Miss Ina Kile, all of Ash i Grove. Mr. Murray Watson. brother of the bride. Alcora, Wyo, Mr. J. M. Watson, San Antonio, Tex., Mr. And Mra. Horace Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. LesHe Watson. Dr. and Mrs. Ints Anderson, Mrs. T. F. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thomson. Mro. · Floy Burgess, Mr. and Mra. W. W. Coffman, all of Springfield.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1928 -- LEADER
Page 1: An unidentified youth was shot to death south of Buffalo .**
Page 2: Elizabeth Huckaby divorced John W. Huckaby. They have an infant child. Gladys Salyer sues to divorce Charles Salyer.
Marriage license: Otis Glenn of Springfield and Allie Harris of Cape Fair. Marriage license: John B. Youngblood of Springfield and Grace Mizer of Conway.
Page 3: Milton H. Boswell died .**
Births announced .**
Page 6: The estate of John Edmondson is in probate .*
Page 7: The estate of Mrs. Mary E. Gray is in probate.' ** Page 10: The estate of Mrs. Frances Block is in probate .**
Page 12: Elberg B. Disney was found dead .** John P. Roberts died .** Jefferson B. James died .**
Finley J. Graham died .* F. E. Adams died .** James Edmond Hastings died.
E. R. Johnson dicd .**
H. J. Dutton died .*
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Mrs. Alice P. McCartney died .* W. P. Camp died .** RIchard A. Pummill died .* Page 13: Card of thanks .**
IS SHOT IN A IN GRIM FIC
Pistol Fire Lights Darkness as Sheff Simmons Overtakes Fleeing Men on Highway. South of Buffalo; Victim of Gun Dies at Wheel of Car, Clutching Revolver; Dogs Trail One.
An unidentified youth was killed and George Harvey Simmons. sheriff of Dallas county, was shot through the left arm' in a pistol duei fought in the darkness early today on highway 66. near the William H. Jefferice farm, 13 % miles south of Buffalo,' ...
The sheriff, crouched' within three paces of two men. stood his ground and shot it out with the pair, who had been trailed by the officer after they had tried to atrip'two aulos. .
Five or six shota were fired. at the sheriff before he opened fire. I The alain youth was found at the wheel of an auto, clutching a gun, after the pistol fight. His accomplice escaped.
Bloodhounds today were trailing the dead man's companion.
Guy Kelso, a farmer, living three miles ,north of Buffalo, was aroused at 2 a. m. today by noisea Dear his garage. He-investigated and saw two men free from bis car. "A Fpffe casing had been atolen ,from a Dodge car owned by a Mir. Allen. a relative,' visiting him trom Des Moines, la., and Kelso's Ford truck had been jacked _up and the wheels partiy. removed.
FINEEAL ON FRIDAY. Funeral services for Milton H. Boa- well. 41. wbo died at his residence. 711 North Clay avenue. Tuesday after - noon, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Fri- day et the home. Rev. J. 8. Dorsey will officiate. . Burial will be in South Hazelwood cemetery under di- rection of the Campbell Undertaking company. Services will be in charge of the Truth lodge No. 151, A. P. end A. M.
Kolan rolle Sheriff etc.
BIRTHS
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Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Smith of 340 South Morenos syante, anbounce the List hoppital Sunday.
South Dollison arenue, announce the birth of & son on January 11 in the Burge hospital.
3. and Mrs Milton Apre of 1921 ". . Frida street announce the :" !. : * daughter. (Hlorin Der
2 CARDS OF THANKS.
PICKETT-I wish to theak the members of Odd Fellows No. 4011, also Household Ruth No. 1300, for their loyalty and kindness in the death of my husband, Mr. Lon Pickett. I also thenk the Ladies' AM Society froma Calvary cherch for their floral offering. Also our many friends. Mri. Lata Pickett
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GRANDSON REMEMBERED IN MRS. BLOCK WILL
The bulk of the estate of Mra F.a :.. rs Bank of Springfield. who died recently at Winnetka, III., is to be divided between two daughters, Mrs. Carrie B. Ullmann of Spring.hold and Sidney Kusworm, a son of a de- ceased daughter. under the terms of ! her will filed yesterday for probate.
The grandson's share of the estate Is left in trust;to the daughter. Mra
reaches hin majority.
A seguire at sind to the ladies' Hebrea Benendget Sextent of It! ! mond Va, and bar of san to the Chapel Fund of Dayton, Ohio, also Are ry:thined in the will
The datighter, Mra Well. la homed an trustee of another hequest of $+(X). which the will directs shall be In- vested and the Interest used for the upkeep of certain cemetery lota.
The Instrument was drawn Feh- riary 27. 1927. in Springfield. and ass witnewed by lee Ullmann and W .. . R Self William Ullmann ia named 'as *recutor to serve without bond. The a:il also requesta that the daughters ... required in elve man for the
WIFE DENIED SHARE OF MATE'S ESTATE
Following & hearing on an applica- tion of Becky Edmondson, Negrese. for m statutory allowance of $400 from the estate of Jolin Edmondson. her husband, who died December 21. Probate Judge John S. Fairman de- clined to allow the application.
The refusal of the court was based on a decision that Mre. Edmondson had been separated from her him, band fur more than a year prior te hie death, without just cause. Dr. dence Introduced at the hearing wus to the elfert that the couple had not lived together for 30 years.
The estate la composed of $600 ine surance 1:ney and household goods valued at 250.
Under itt terin of the Negro's will the whiow is to receive st and the Insurance money is to be divided between \'rne White end Badie Vaughn. The remainder is to go to a friend. Frank Wright.
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MRS. GRAY'S ESTATE GOES TO 4 CHILDREN
The estale of Mrs. Mary E. Oray, ridow of Theo F. Gray. late Spring- fleld realdent, will be divided equally among her three sons, William Ed- rard Oray. James Harvey Gray and Fred Cyrus Gray, and & daughter. Laura Oray. under the terms of her will filed yesterday afternoon for pro- bate.
Included in the estale is approxt- Imately $1,500 remaining of Insurance . money of her deceased husband. 19 Acres of land In Newton county and hec household goods. The three sons are named joint executors to serve without bond.
The will was drawn January 12. this vear, And was witnessed by Augusta :
Hayes, Ice Cox and Leslle R. Webb.
MONETT YOUTH IS FOUND DEAD ON FRISCO TRACKS
CARTHAGE. Mo. Jan 18 -(A. P.) İ --. The body of Eiberg B Dleney. 21. . of Monett. Mo. was found on the Frisco rallrond tracks near here this! Disney apparently ARS . killed last night while attempting to catch e ride on a train,
DEATHS
LOHN &' ROBERTA
The body of . John P. Roberts, ca." of Hilda, Mo., Who died yesterdayt'a local hospital following a boet Lunes ?? wàs tákin overland today"to. Tuny. county for burial under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
J. B. JAMES.
Funeral services were held. at 2:30 p. m. today at Marshfield for Jetter; son B. James, 67. veteran jewelry. mer- chant, who died at his home, Monday night following a brief illness. Sur. lai was at Marchfeld.
s. m. today ar for Finley J. Graham, 88. formper ros- Ident of Springfield, who died Bun- day st his home in Brazoria, Tx. Burial was under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Graham formerly was in the grocery and photography business here. He left Springfield about 20 years ago. Mc. Graham also had resided at Bil- lings. He is survived by his wife. Mre. P. P. Graham, by a son, George, and two daughters. Mrs. Mable Hopkins and Mrs. Lou Hopkine.
1. F .. ADAMG.
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The body of P. E. Adama, who died in Oklahoma City Monday, was for- warded this morning to Ave. Mo. by | the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Burial was made today.
JAMES HASTINGS.
James Edmond Hastings, one-year- old son of Mr. and Mra. Willem Hustings. 124 West Webster street. died this morning at . the home. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the home with buriei in East Lawn cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. He Js survived by the parente. a brother and two ele- ters.
F .. R. JOHNSON.
' E. R. Johnson, 77 years old. died this morning at his home. 1135 North Prospect avenue, following . lince:ing ilineas. Funeral arrange- ments are incomplete but burlel will he In Denforth cemetery under di- rection of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. lle in survived hy his wife, and two daughters, Mrs. Goldie Uzen and Mrs. Mable Johnson of this city.
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I. J. DUTTON.
Cap. H. J. Dutton, formerly of Springfield, died suddenly this morn- Ing at his home In Florida, accord- Ing :o word received here by Mra. R. E Mack, a daughter. ' The body will be forwarded Mare. Burial will be under direction of the Alma Lob- .meyer Funeral home.
MAN. ALICE MeCARTNEY.
Mrs. Alice P. McCartney. 75. died this morning at the home of daughter, Mrs. John Long. 516 Besch street. following & lingering illness. She Is survived by four daughters and three sons. Funeral services will be held at the home of the dough: tcr #: 2:30 p m. Friday. Burial will be In Maple Park cemetery under di- rection of W. L. Starne. undertaket.
W. P. CAMP.
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W. P. Camp. 71 years old. died thia : morning at his home 10 miles on the I East Division street road, following A brief.Illness. He is aurvived by his wife. seven daughters and @ son. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. pending the arrival of relatives. but burial will be In Danforth cemetery tr dr: direction cf W. L. Starne. un- dri:øker.
R. A. PUMMILL
Funeral servicen for Richard A. | Pummill. 54. of 612 East Pine street, - in died yesterday afternoon. w !!! ... ." held at 11 a m. tomorrow at New Hope cemetery. north of the city. under direction of the Alma Loh- meyer Funeral home. He la survived by his wife, Mra. Cora B. Pummill; a
Pammili of Ciliary and L. C. Pummill, both of Newton, Kan .; by two alsterg, Mrs. W. E. Hutchin- . both * PhuUps
step-daugbut Perry
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THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1928 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .** John Cornett was killed .** Edgar B. Hatten died .* Page 9: Card of thanks .* Page 10: H. J. Dutton died.' E. R. Johnson died .** James Edmond Hastings died. Richard A. Pummill died .* W. P. Camp died .** Mrs. Mary J. Clifton died .** Mrs. Alice P. McCartney died .*
DEATHS
H. J. DUTTON
Captalt H. J: Dutten, 91 years old. Civil war veteran of Springfield died sesterday morning in Zephyrhills, Then where he was apending the winter, Mr. Dattom hed Uved in Springfield for 88 years, engaging la the grocery business for several years." He is aarvived by your daughters : Mrs. A. O. Mack, Mrs. R. E. M. Mack, Mr. G. A. Coover, all of Spring. Hela, and Mrs. Finis Dunlap. of Van Couver, Wasb., by one son. C. A. Dutton. of Los Angeles, Calif., by 12 grandehlidren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral ar- rangements are"Incomplete since the body will not arrive here until tomorrow. Bur- ial will be under direction of the Alma Lobmeyer Funeral home.
E. R. JOHNSON
Funeral services For E. R. Johnson, 77 years old. who died yesterday morning at his home at 1135, North Prospect avenue. following a lingering illness, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home, with. burial In Danforth cemetery. He fs survived by the widow and two daughters, Mra. Goldie Ugao ano Mra. Mable Johnson, both of Springfield.
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W. P. CAMP
W P. Camp. il years old. all his life a resident of this region, died at hla home at Strafford, Route 1. at 6:20 o'clock yes- terday morning following . lingering ill- nese. He was a member of the Strafford lodge No. 608, A. F. and A. M. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sun-
day afternoon at . Danforth chapel 10 miles northeast of Springfield, with burial In the cemetery there under direction of W. L. Starne, undertaker, services being. In charge of the Masonic lodge. Mr. Camp Is aurvived by seven daughters: Mrs. H. E. Munsey, of Eldorado. Ark. ; Mrs. 8. O. Dikes, of Mason, Nev .; Mrs. Bud Potter and Mrs. Harry Whitmore, both of Spring- field: Mr. Fred Common, Mied Hattie Camp and Mise Edith Camp, all of Spring. field ; by one son, Mark Camp. of Semi- nole, Okla., and by three 'slaterat Mrs. Lucy Cunningbam .. of Springfield, Mra. George. Cunningham, of Omaba, Neb., and Mra. Grant Sadler, of Rogersville, Mu.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Jesse A. Honicult, 40, and May Herbert. 10. both of Willard: Yes. ter Pirtle, 20, Strafford, and Ella Wynema Steward, 17, Fordland.
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IDENTIFY BANDIT SLAIN BY SHERIFF IN ROADSIDE FIGHT
Opening Fire on Officer, One Youth Instantly Killed While Comrade Makes His Escape In Darkness
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