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Frisco shopa for a time Tet : brother. Carl Parker, 1519 North Boulevard one avenue. and there Melets. Mira W « Rathbone. 1402 Kunt Walnut street Mix M J Connelly. 22A Fost Harrison street .. and Mra I. E. Nixon. Cape Girardeau. Mu
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Newton J. Walker. 40. Springfield. and Mollie Pruett, 25. Springfield. Frevelt V. Bush, 24. Springfield. and Mildred Morris, 24, Springfield.
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WILLIAM F. G. FAHRENHORST
G The body of William Frederick Fahrenhorst. who died Saturday at his home at 1620 Boonville avenue. Will be sent to Hannibal. Mo .. for burial after funeral services at the Klingner chapel 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
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JERRY PATE
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Jerry Pate. 18. son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Perry Pate of Kansas City. was killed in i an automobile accident there Saturday night. Besides his parents. a slater. Helen. and a brother. Jamen, survive. George H. Tolan of Springfield is an uncie. The body arri,ed at 1.55 o'clock todar for funeral services and burial under the direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home.
JOHN SHEEDY
John Sheedy. Jr .. 20. mon of Mr and Mrs John Sheedy of Chicago. d'ed there Saturday night after a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cheuy ot rural route & d da grandparents, The body will be sent Nr burlel'In Charge of the. Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home.
Wright-Boggs Vows Are Read
A morning wedding charming in its simplicity was solemnimed yester- day at 8 o'clock at First Baptist church when Miss Łuls Louise Boggs became the bride of Mr. W. H. Wright of Covington. Ky. The angle ring service was read by the Reverend De-
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Attended by ber sister. Mrs. George M. Warte as thetron of honor. Mr. O. B. Stover was best man. The bridal party approached the altar to the atralos of Mendelssohn's "Wedding March." played by Miss Leta Cannady.
The bride wore a gown of Rachelle chiffon and lace. Her only jewelry was a crystal necklace. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley. The matron of honor wore a frock of delicato green chiffon, with which she carried a bouquet of Ophella roses.
Following the ceremony the wed- ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's alster. Mrs. Robert M. Mack. The table was decorated gith rosebuds. sweet peas and minia- ture figurines of bride and groom.
Nr. and Mrs. Wright left for a trip to St. Louis. Cincinnati and other eastern points. The bride's going away costume was a French blue georgette ensemble with matching accessories. They will be at home after August : at 1416 South Rogers avenue.
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .** Hiram Hockett died .** Page 3: Mrs. Florence Earnest died .** Miss Amanda E. Strasburger died .**
John Sheedy died .** James E. Corum died .** F. W. G. Fahrenhorst died .** Jerry Pate died .** Ernest L. Parker died .**
Page 4: Miss Eula Louise Boggs and Mr. W. H. Wright were married .**
Page 5: Joseph Warren Harris, 14, son of John Harris of Alba, drowned June 30 in a pool in mine cave.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Clifford E. Hodges, 22, and Grace C. Fowler, 21, both of Springfield: Thomas Porter, 34, and Ethel Knight, 32. Both of Ash Grove; Newton J. Walker, 40. and Mellla Preuett, 25. both of Springfield: and Everett V. Bash, 24. and Mildred Morris, 24. both of Springfield.
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ERNEST L. PARKER Funeral services for Ernest L. Parker. 46. Houston, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parker, 1518 North National ave- nue. will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Benton Avenue Methodist church, with the Reverend James L. Her- vey officiating. Buriat will be in East Lawn cemetery. Mr. Parker died last Friday noon at Houston after a stroke of apoplexy. He is survived by his parents. one daughter. Kate Early Parker of Wichita Falls. Texas .: one brother. Carl Parker. 1519 North National avenue, and three sisters. Mrs. W G. Rathbone, 1402 Fast Walnut street: Mrs. M. J. Connelly. 728 East tatlı-on .... . ... Nixon. Cape Girardeau. Mo.
hiding of the many June weddings was solemnized Sunday at. the First Baptist church Wheat Mins Fula Louise Borrarbecame the bride of Mr. W. H. Wright of Covington, Ky. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Mr. Lewis M. Hale.
The bride was given in marriage by Jer father, Mr. E. E. Boggs: 8he Was attended by her sister, Mra. George M. White as matron of honor. Mr. O. B. Btover was best man. An the bridal party approached the altar. Mendelssohnl'a wedding march was played by Miss Lela Cannaday.
The bride was becomingly gowned In rachelle chiffon and lace. Her only jewelry was a crystal necklace. Sbe carried a large bouquet of. white roses and Illles of the valley. The matron of honor wore a dress of dell- cate green chiffon and carried & bou- quet of Ophella roses.
Following the ceremony a delight- ful wedding breakfast was served at the bome of the bride's sister, Mrs. Robert M. Mack. Rose buds. aweet peas and a miniature bride and groom served as decorations for the table. Mr. and Mrs. Wright left for a trip to St. Louis, Cincinnati and other pointa in the Esat. The bride's go- ing away costume was of French blue georgette with matching accessories. They will be at home after August 1, at 1416 Bouth Rogera avenue.
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THAYER MAN DIES WHILE SWIMMING
Believe He Suffered Heart At- tack; Formerly Ran Van Buren Hotel
Hiram Hockett. 50. of Thayer. Mo .. died soon after being rescuesd from Current river near Van Buren. Mo .. yesterday afternoon. after toppling into the stream.
A physician expressed the opinion that Hockett auffered a heart attack while preparing to go in swimming. Hockett died as he was being taken to the physician's office.
Hockett was visiting his daughter at the home of hla fatherinlaw. M. T ! May. He operated a hotel at Van Buren before moving to Thayer. 1
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Not only did Jack Webb, 10, find a home as the result of publicity in The News and Leader, but foster-par- I also were found for five other phan children, wards of the Oh !!- en's home, it was learned yesterday. · Jack was taken into the home of Mr. And Mrs. P. K.' Bbeppard, 1607 North Gimpbell avenue. There were ten calls for him.
Another boy, Albert Stevens, 12, yes- terday was on his way to St. Louis to visit two sisters whom he had been seeking. He was accompanied by the Reverend A. L. J. Baldridge, district superintendent of the Childrn's Honc society, who expressed great appreci- ation of the results obtained by The Newa and Leader.
DEATHS
MRS. FLORENCE EARNEST Mra. Florence Earnest. 67. wife of Wil- liam A Earnest. died at her home, 757 Fast Madison street. at 6 o'clock last night following a lingering Illness. Be- 1 sides her husband. she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. M. O. Squibb, 440 East Madison street, and five sons, Carl and Joseph Earnest of Los Angeles. Cal. Hal Earnest of Kansas City. Kan. aod James and W. C. Eurnest of Springfield. The body la being prepared for burtal in tha Alnia Lohmeyer funeral home but fu- neral arrangements have not been com- pleted.
MISS AMANDA E. STRASBURGER
Miss Amanda E. Strasburger. 54. died at her home. 728 College street, at 6.30 o'clock last night following & briaf ill- ness. She la survived by two sistera, MrR. Inoa DeWein of Springfield and Mrs. Mary A. Bennett of Millwood. Ky., and three brothers, John J. Atrasburger of Litchfield. Kr. six nieces and two nephawe Funeral arrangementa have
not been compie eu : :: under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral . home.
JOHN SHEEDY
Puneral servtres for Jolin Sheedy. Jr .. 20. who died in Chicago following nn operation for appendicitis. will be held Thursday morning in the Sacred Heart church. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery under direction of the Herman H Inhmever funeral home. The body will arrive here early Wednesday morn. Ing. Mr. And Mrs Mike Sherdy of rural route i are his grandparents
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JAMES P. CORUM
Funeral services for James P. Corum. 66. of 1019 Cherry street, who died Sunday night at his country home on East Grand street, following a brief tffness, will be held at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon lu the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Interment will be in Eastlawn cemetery. Mr. Corum Is survived by his wife, two sons. William of Springfield and Edgar of Kansas City: one daughter, Miss Bessie Corum of the home address; two brothers. William and Oliver Corum, and fun sisters. Mrs. Nancy J. Leeper of Bolivar .. and Mrs. Anna San- ford of Springfield
F. W. G. FAHRENHORST
Funeral services for F. W. G. Fahren- horst, who died Saturday afternoon in his home. 1829 Boonville avenue, are to be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Klingner funeral chapel. The body then will be taken in Hannibal. Mo. by two "ons. R. G. and W. C. Fahrenhorst, for burial in Riverside cemetery of that city.
JERRY PATE
Funera! services for Jerry Pate. 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pate of Kansas City, who was killed in an automobile acoldent there Saturday night. will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home. with the Reverend Frank Neff. pastor of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church. of- ficiating. Interment will be in Hazelwood rem .tery. George H. Toland. 1406 West High street, la an uncle of the boy.
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 3: John Sheedy, Jr., died .**
The Charles J. Diemer estate was divided .**
Page 6: Miss Eloise Folsom Sanders and Mr. Charles W. Beyars were married .**
Page 10: Clyde Davis was killed .**
Page 12: Birth reported .**
Mrs. Ota Mae Morris divorced George W. Morris. They have a four year
old child.
Mrs. Florence Earnest died .**
John Sheedy, Jr., died .**
Miss Amanda E. Strasburger died .**
Charles Schneider Nichols died.'
Jerry Pate died .*
Mrs. Sam Dickey died .**
Enich Sherman Little died .*
F. W. G. Fahrenhorst died .*
Mrs. Lou A. Shyrock died .** Lauren M. Babb died .** Card of thanks **
Page 14: There is an item about Frank P. Brownell .**
DEATH TO FARMER. REPAIRING BINDER
MONETT. Mo . July 2-Clrde Darls. 40 years old. met almost instant death when making repairs on'his - binder preparatory to cutting nats.
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crawled beneath it to make repairs. In pulling out a rod the binder unbalanced and fell on his neck and shoulders. pinning
shouted as the machine fell. but died almost instantly.
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His young sons, Doyle. 13. and Ar- thur. 11. were with their father and summoned help. Doctor West was sent for. but could do nothing as life was extinct when he reached him his neck being broke :. - -
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Eloise Sanders . Weds Mr. Beyars
Announcement has been received here of the marriage of Miss Eloise Folsom Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Sanders, of Kirkwood, Mo .. to Mr. Charles W. Beyanı, of Kirkwood, Mo. ¡
The ceremony tank place at Kirk- wood June 10. The young couple will make their future home there after a short tour of the east. Mrs. Beyars .is well . known here among & large circle of friends bar- ing only moved away recently.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Wilmer L. Burdette. 25. Spring-
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Clarence 8 .; Parsons, 21, Spring- -- feld, and Bonnie Marie Furgason. 18. Springfield.
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AN Wastebaşkel
Into, which are often tossed things well worth while.
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At the corner of Chestnut and Benten a fitting station is going up and thereby hangs a tale which has been hanging and broadcast for these many years. It is not unusual to put up a Alling station on a corner, but the northeast corner of Chestnut is kin to history as has been mentioned before. The residence on the lot remains undisturbed back of the station. Just after 'he Civil war Fra:Ik F Brownell came to Springfield and located with his family in that rery house. He was a ckert in the United States land office under A. M. Haswell, one of the officiala Now !! will be remembered Brow- nell Ogured in the Elisworth Bag uicident in the Civil war. Ellsworth is said to have been the first officer killed in the war and he has been glortiled ever since. Towns have been named for him as well as men. Col. Ephraim Elmer Ellsworth was born in New York In 1837 and moved to Chicago when a youth and studied las. In 1859 he ergar .- Ised a souare corps which was perfect on drilling. In 1861 he accompanied Lincoln to Washington
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York and organited'n'sousve 're nent of which he became colonel
Among the colonel's private soldiers was Frank P. Brownell of Springfield. Ine regancht ads di -
There It was noticed a confederate fag was dring from a hotel run by a man named Jackson. Colonel Ellsworth immediately rushed Into the hotel and tore down the flag. As he did so he was shot dead by Jackson and Private Brownell ran a bayonet through Jackson and killed him. For this the private was commended by the war depart- meni. When Brownell came to Springfield he x- lected the Chestnut street and Benton avenue house for a home and restded there until he left the city Hfr died several .rars ago but his son. George. Is thought in be living in St Louis. When he resided here Browneil was in constant fear that he would be killed by some of the Jackson family. He always carried a large revolver and ever showed signs of worry Many in the cor to. day well remember one of the homes of the rele- brated flag incident The ol station changes the scenerv. but does not demolish the house.
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an ancient - cllizen. : it was not uncommon to get re: after the war with soldiers I was a lad coink down Boonville street affer ! where a Rope rise up before a chr. ; d .a .. . .. proprietor. The butcher came out and the horse- man asked for his hame and command In the war. When the butcher save the information :le hor.s- man shot the butcher dead and. putting speed to bla horse, escaprd. :: turned out that the horse- man went to Rotla and all trace of him was lost. The butcher while with the army in Texas bad to enforce regulations on citizens of a towa and was said to have killed the father of the man who came all the way to Springheid to rien up. This mas fesh .n : .: d .: Br- . ::.: p:d => vende: he was a b .: ala: :: cd
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John Sheedy , dr.
Funeral services for John Sheedy, Jr., 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheedy. formerly c: Springfield, but now of Chicago, will be held here at the Sacred Heart church at a nielock Thursday morning. Burlel will be in i St. Mary's cemetery. Mr Sheed !. A me.ilcal student. died Saturday at nus home in Chicago. He had a number of friends in Springfield. as a result of frequent visits here at the home of his grandpa:rn !. Mr and Mrs. Mike Sheedt. un North boulevard
Orders Partition Of Diemer Estate
The estate of Charles J. Diemer. ; valuable farm of 189 acres north of Greenlawn ren,etets. tixdias ua. of - Hered wartl'inmed among the heirs bei
Ending a prolonged court content over the property. Judge Warren L. White in circuit court handed down an opinion ordering the estate divided Among the heirs hy a commission comprised his P. Myers. Eugene Jones and Robert M. Shoemaker.
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Judge' White's decision declared 'hat Ren ' Diemer is entitled to re- tain the property under lease until February 20. 1932, providing be pays a yearly rental of $1000. Sarab Iss- bell Diemer was adjudged owner of an undivided half Interest in the -
farm, and the remainder is to be divided equally among the following . ' Edu. Carr. Claude Rathbone. Oene G. Diemer. Harry Diemer. Ethel Diemer: and Naille Long. Arch . A. Johnson was appointed receiver to
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs. Robert W Love of Wealaco, Texas. announce the birth "Doa .June 28 in a . Springfield hospitaf. "Mr. and Mrs. Love are summer here with Mr. R.B. Love. 420
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MRS. FLORINCF EARNEST
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Ital Earnest of Kalites The Kan, and James And W (' Earnest ( ! Springfield Funeral arrangements are In charge of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home.
JOHN SHEEDY. Jr.
Funeral servicea for John Sheed: who died in Chirign following an opera - tion for appendicitis. will be held Thura- das motling in the Sacred Heart church here Interment will follow in &t Mary's cemetery in charge of the Herman Is Lote- meyer funeral home The body will arrive Wednesday morning, when it will ... .; ! !!. .... .! " .^ung man'. .
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MISS AMANDA E. STRASSBURGER
M ... And: S Bon.husker. 9. died at her home at 728 College aticet Monday wirning following a short illness. She la washed by two sisters, Mrs Ions DeWein .: pme and MY Mary A Benart. of Millwood. Ky, by three brothers, John 1 and Charles P o! Canterville. Kr. and licorar Cot Leitchfield, Kr, and by als nieces and ian nephews Funeral afrance. ments are tu change of the Alina Loumir, ci funeral home.
CHARLES ACHNEIDER NICHOLS Funeral services for Charles Schneider Nichole, son of Mra. Aile Kllox NichOL ʻ
Wednesday morning at 10 o clock. Charle Rehneider Nichola was a nephew of Henry 1
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Phoebe Chilton was killed .**
Page 2: Mrs. Iva M. Stansberry divorced Samuel B. Stasberry. They were married in 1904 and have a 17 year old daughter.
Page 3: The estate of Charles J. Diemer was divided among the heirs.
Page 4: Miss Eloise Folsom Sanders and Mr. Charles W. Beyers were married .* * * Page 5: Mrs. Lou A. Shyrock died .** John Sheedy, Jr., died .** Miss Amanda E. Strasburger died.
Mrs. Florence Earnest died .**
Charles Schneider Nichols died .** Lauren M. Babb died .**
Mrs. Sam Dickey died .** Miss Rose Ray died .*
UNLOADED RIFLE' KILLS SMALL GIRL
Cousin Jokingly Points Gun And Pulls Trigger, Caus- ing Death
The "unloaded gun" claimed an- other victim in the Ozarks region late yesterday with the death of Phoebe Chilton, 14. daughter of Mr. And 1 Mra. Charles Chilton. of near Van Buren. Mo.
Giel Instantly Klited
The girl was killed instantly when she was struck by a bullet fired from a small rifle. in the hands of her! cousin. George Gresham. 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greenberry Gresham. of Little Rock. Ark
The boy sald he did not know the wrapon was loaded. 1
Bullet Strikes Eve
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George had been visning the Chil- Tous during the vacation and had ; been taking the rifle with him when - he went about the farm. He removed the weapon from a table yesterday and pointed it at his cousin, joking- ; ly remarking he was going to shoot ¡ her. He pulled the trigger and the gun fired. the bullet striking her in the left eye-
IZARK NO WOMAN DIES" AFTER SHORT ILLNESS
MINE"Boss "Ray.47,died late yes- terday afternoon at her home in Ozark after a brief illness following an operation June 24. 8he is survived by two brothers. J. R. Ray of Spring- -field. J. W. Ray of Ozark. and sister. Mrs. Allce Dixon of Route 1. | Ozark. Funeral services will be held #t the Ozark Baptist church under direction of the Reverend B. Frank West at 10 o'clock Thursday morn- Ing. Burial will be made in the Ozark cemetery under direction of the B. C. Klipper funeral home.
Kirkwood Wedding Of Interest Here
An announcement of the marriage of Miss Eloise Folsom Banders, daugh - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Sanders, of Kirkwood, Mo., to Mr. Charles W. Beyara, also of Kirkwood, has re- ceived here and will be of Interest to many of the younger set.
The ceremony took place June 10 at Kirkwood and after a short tour of the east the young couple will make their future home at Kirkwood. Mrs. Beyara formerly lived here.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Clarence S. Parsona. 21. and Bonnie Marie Furgason. 18, both of Spring- field: and Wilma L. Burdett, 25, and Wanda J. Northrip. 21. both of Spring- fleld.
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DEATHS
MRS. LOU A. SHYROCK
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Funeral services for Charles Schneider Nichola, son of Mrs Alice Knox Nichols. who died in Colorado Springs. will be held In Christ's Episcopal church here at 10 ' o'clock this morning. followed by burial in Maple Park cemetery. Charles Schnel- ' der Nichola was a nephew of Henry and .John Schneider and George F. Knox of Springfield. Arrangements are In charge of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home.
LAUREN M. BABB
Lauren M. Babb. 51. d'od restoran morning at the home of his sister. Mrs. D. L. Forsyth of 514 South Kimbrough avenue. He is survived he another alster Miss Sarah Babb of New Orleans, LA. The : body was slapped yesterday afternoon to New Albany. Miss., where funeral services and burial will take place Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
MRS. SAM DICKEY
Mrs. Sam Dickey. 70, prominent Marsh- field resident, died Monday afternoon in the Springfield Baptist hospital follow- Ing a lingering Illness. One of her sons, Charles W. Dickey is
. well-known Springfield attorney. Funeral services will be held at ' 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Marshfield M. E. church, South. the Reverend W. H. Mansfield of the 8t. Paul church of this city, officiating. Burial will be under direction of the McMahan Undertaking company of Marsh- field. Besides Charles Dickey of this city. Mrs. Dickey is aurvived by two other children, Mrs. Harry E. Blaine of Jop- lin and Miss Ella Dickey of Marshfield. She is also survived by one brother. .. R. Wallis of Clinter. ... .....
Mra. Sophie Fyan of Marshfield. Mrs. I Dolly McMahan of Marshfield and Mrs. Emma Ming of Age.n. Teras MT .: Dickey's husband, who has been deceased for about three years. was one of the most prominent lawyers in Webster county. He served for a number of tears as prosecuting attorney of the county.
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MRS. FLORENCE FARVEST
- Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Earn- est. 67. wile of William A. Earnest, #110 died at her home. 757 East Madison I street, Monday evening after a long 11l- ness, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Besides her husband, one daughter and five Nons SUIVIve as follo . Mrs. M. O Squibb of 440 L'a .: Mad.se :: street. Carl and Joseph Earnest of Ins Angeles, Cal : Hal Ernest of Kansas City. . Kan., and James and W. C. Earnest of Springfield. Services will be held in the - Alma Lohmever funeral home. Bur:al will i be in Eastlawn cemetery.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 4: The Ferguson family will hold a reunion .**
Miss Wanda Northrip and Mr. Wilmer I. Burdett were married .**
Page 5: Chastain family held reunion .** Page 10: John Sheedy, Jr., died .** H. L. Miller died .** Rosie Lee Smart died .** Mrs. Florence Earnest died .** Charles F. Spriggs died .** Hiram Hackett drowned .*
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JOAN SHEEDY. JR.
Funeral services for John Sheedr. . 'r. who died in Chicago following an op- epation for appendicitis. will be held Thursday morning in the Sacred Heart church here. Interment will follow in & Mary's under the direction of the Her- man H. Lohmeyer funeral home. The body will arrive here today and be taken to the home of the young man's grand- parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. ' Mike Sheedy of rural "route J, with whom he often visited.'
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MISS AMANDA E. STRASBURGER
Funeral arrangements for Misa Amanda E. Strasburger, .54, who died at her home at 728 College street Monday evening, are Incomplete pending arrival of relatives. She is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Iona neWein of Springfield. and Mrs. Mary A. Hennett of Millwood. ht . There is John J. and Charles P of Caneyville. Kv . and (inorge of Leitchfield, Kr .: and hr ux nieces and two nephews. Arrangement are in charge of the Alma Lohmeyer fu- ueral directora.
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