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A shop talk was made he Maior Robert linderstruth. Spartsh
who siso is a descendant c: M :. C !!!- ton.
E. W. Mills, prosecuting attorney of Webster county. delivered an address In which he took po ine sistorical significance of the set'len:en: cf the community by Scotch-Irish from Tennessee and North Carolina. He went back as far as the Battle of
mourarente seite of whom late:
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molto os the Fritti Forerelenge
Dunque emotions of
touchedbyfr sen by . Sam Shelton. foriner core "truman for the district ."
'William B ; George," 86 years old. 1
Toaque's commu Painre the Civil war and one'of tu
rred some Trsresting reminiscencee.
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June jaGl."to be mustered"in primithe federal army .. Tek
years of age. sitting under,sed shis brass bound, flint lock Kot" In"onerhandfand an" Ammert la Jo the other.
Sichniing. down this fare as the Called the party I was with. I.saw bin laget dritte the war sleeping in" "Miochair in front of the house" When. "hooked Te-daughter if the were til - hefare entips his bankfast
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Owaited . until a considerable' pum .. di before - firing down
The monument, was unveiled bej
and the benediction by Mr. ·!!!! the program Am Tamme will have
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ROUNDS BULGOW TRAIC' TOWARD MOUNTAIN GROVE
Funeral Services Held Thurs- ... day for Ambush Victim While Officers Continue Search . For Slayer - NI
Sprint Dispatch In The true
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pecting a gun battle should they surround him, members of the sher- ! " It's posse of armed farmers last nicht cautiously continued their trail of Jim Crooper. Ozark county "bad ac- tor." who is believed to have shot and killed Arvel L. Shipley from amibush Wednesday morning.
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The trail was leading the poste. which has a crew of bloodhounds from the D .. S. Furnell kennels at Mountain Grove. up Brush creek. In Ozark county, toward Mountain Grove and the Frisco railroad.
ho le acquainto theek' with & fun over one shoulder and @ gunnyzack over the other.
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The farmer quickly for in touch with Sheriff L. F. S:riens and the bloodhounda were taken 'o the spot aud set on the trai !.
Members of the posse were follow- Ing the trail last night. but they were picking their war with care Crooper is known as a "bad artor" and they expect him to start shooting when the . posse approaches. him. They also be- lieve that he might "lake a crack" at them from ambush.
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While the posse wan scouring the --
hilla for Cropper. relativea and friends arre attending the funeral of young Shipley at the Ball school ermeterv.
... .. Spring this afternoon
. The shooting occurred as Mi Glid Mış Skupiny with the. .. ..: ison. Meari. and Mrs. Shipley's two 'hrothers. Edward and Edgard Heard , who were leaving Sycamore. Mo. 10 " return to their home at Fairfax Ain They had been resping as the home of Shipley's father, Altoman Shipley. at his farm just south of Sycamore. The party was about a quarter o! A mile from the farm home when the attacker. shooting rom ambush. fred twice Into the Shipley car and killed Shipley and wounded Edward Heard In the head.
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Edgar Heard told officers that he saw the man who fired the shota ! and Identified him sa Cropper. who .
lives about a mile north of the ; Shipley home. Cropper was released from the Murourl state penitentiary lant spring after serving & four-year sentence for manufacture of liquor. i Trouble between he and the Ship- Inmitt te enid in hate cigtter
TAKE BANKER'S. .. BODY NY
TONDONIPHAN TONIGHT
The body of George A. Neal. 60. who died at 1 o'clock resterday after- noon in his home at 603 Mount Vernon street, following a brief ill- nens. will be sent tonight to Don !- phan. Mo., by the Alma Lohmeyer ; funeral home for funeral services and burial.
A retired banker. Mr. Neal came to Springfield a year ago last March but he is well known throughout th state. He served as president of the Mimouri Bankers' association during 1207 and 1906.
Mr .. Neal le survived by his wife. and ons niece. Mrs. Luelle Mesale of ' Springfield.
WMARRIAGE.LLICENSE
Hiram F. Adams. 60. of Rogersville. Hd Lizzie " Bradshaw. 68, of Picher. Okla.
DEATHS
MRS. ID.A MAY WILSON
Mrs. Ida May Wilson. 53. widow of John Wilson. died at 3:30 o'clock yea- lerday afternoon at the home of her daughter. Mra. J. W. James. 1320 East Central street. She Is survived by one son. Ice J Wilson. Dalton. Kan : two daughters. Mrs James and Mrs. George C Vermillion of Springfield: two brothers. M C Wallace, rural route 2. and J. C - Wallace. Hot Springs. Art .; and one mater, Mrs. Charles Harwood. Neodesha. Kan. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning in the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home followed by in- terment in East Lawn cemetery.
MAREL IRENE ADKINSON
Mabel Irene Adkinson. 3-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Adkin- son of Richland. died yesterday morning in a Springfield hospital after a brief ill- nes: The body was sent to Richland ves- terdar afternoon by the Herman H Loh- mever funeral home
GEORGE T. B. PERRY
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Funeral services for George T. B. Perry. 81. who died cath vryferdav morning at his home, 8:7 West Inoman street. will be held at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon .. In Hazelwood commiers He is survived by two daughters and eight grandchil- dren.
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UMRA. NANCY' GILLISPIE " Funeral- services " for"Mrs. Naner Onis- ple. 88. who died Wednesday at ther home four miles north of . Strafford. will be held this morning at 11 o'clock at Bass- ville church. Interment in Bassville reme- tery will be conducted by J. W. Klingner. She is survived br four daughters. 25 grandchildren and 40 great-grandchildren.
MRS. TROPHENA THOMPSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Throphena Thompson. 84. who died Wednesday it her horre. 1643 North Clay street, will be held this a! crunon at : an nislack at the residence. Burial under direction of Her- man Il Lohmeyer will take place :n Hazelwood cemetery. She is survived by one son and one dlaughter.
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F G. STEINGRANDT
Frisco railroad. died at 10 o clock
last night In his home. 837 New avenur. following a lingering Illness He is sur- thed by our daughter, Mrs Mavme
Findley. one son. C. Stringrandı. three greatgrandchildren and two great the Frison . with side shopse here a !! retired and placed on !!! pension to !! Iwrite Years ago Funeral arrangements. have not been completed but services and burial will be under direction of the - Herman It Lohinever funeral home
FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 1: Siamese twins were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Patterson of Everton but they did not live.
Page 3: Mrs. Ethel Grimmett died .*
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peck, 2018 North Miwouri avenue. announce the birth of a son. Om'ar Ice. August 20.
MRA. ETREL GRIMMETT
Mrs. Ethel Grimme !!. (1, 13 West Wal- nut alsest, died this morning at 7 o'clock in a local hospital following a brief illness. She is survived by her husband. H. W. Grimmett, one daughter, Mrs. J. K. Blin- MAY 18H Kimbrough avenue, two sisters. Mrs .. J. Mace, of Bradford, Ark., and MIMA Della Dentoo. one brother. William Den- top, of Harvey. Ill. Funeral arrangements are tocomplete, but the body will be taken In Carter, Ark .. for burial. under the di- section of the W. L. Starne undertaking company.
MRS. IDA MAY WILSON
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Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the. Alma Loh- meyer funeral home for Mra. Ida May Wilson, 63. widow of John Wilson. Mrs. Wilson dind Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. W Jamiex of 1220 East Central street She Is auf- vived by one ann. i.ee J Wilson of Dalton. Kan .: two daughters. Mrs. James and Mrs. George C. Vermillion of Springfield, two brothers, M. C Wallace, rural route 2. and J. C Wallere. Hot Springs, Ark .. and one
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stoler, Nra. Charles Harwood, Neodesha. Kan. Interment will take place in East
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DEATHS L 18
GEORGE A. NEAL
Funeral servicen for George A. Real, #3, who died Thursday afternoon at his home. 803 Mount Vernon street, were to be held this afternoon at & o'clock at the real- dence. The body will be sent to Doniphan. Mo . for Interment ! Mr. Neal was a re- Tired banker, having aerved one term .. praldent of the Missouri Bankers' axxo. Nation Hr is whathed by the wife and one nieon, Mis Luelis Menala of Spring. field Funeral arrangementa were in rharge of the Alme Lohmeyer funeral home.
F. G Bleligrands, 82. retired veteran of the Frisco railroad .! died Thursday night at his home, 037 New avenue, after a long illness. He la aurvived by one daughter. Mra. Mayme Findley, one mon, W. C. Sleipgrandt, three grandelilldren and two great. grandchildren. i He was formerly employed in the Prisco's south side shops ! here but was placed on the penalon roll . 12 Veni, axo Funeral arrangements are ! in charge of the Herman Lol:meyer funeral home. -
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Ex:Convict Accused of Killing Neighbor From Ambush, Sur- Fenders at Gainesville Burden Pending Trial
Driving v alone 'Into." Gainesville. Mo., at & o'clock this morning. Jim'
Propper."bed- '- and -atlegod slayer of Arvel L. Shipley, gave himself up to Ozark ogunty authori- ties, ending a man-hunt which last- ed for two days and nights over thickly wooded sections of. South- west Missouri.
Arriving in Gaineryllie, Cropper was taken Into custody by Sheriff L. F Stevens of Ozark county and was pound over to the November term of court. Cropper denied siay- IHR Simples, but the winners jury had previously returned a verdict stating that Shipley died from Run- shot wounds at the hands of Crop- per.
Long Search Ends.
The search for the 'bad actor'
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nationally faded after It bad " been started anew last night' hy an armed poort of farben crew of bloodhounds following the scant trail left by the fugitive to- ward Mountain Grove. . While the searching was progressing yester- day., a group of relatives and friends were attending the funeral of Arvel Shipley at Ball school cemetery, one , and one-half miles south of Birds Spring ..
Cropper walved preliminary hear- ing and his bond was set at $10,000. Another charge also fled lation of liquor laws. His bond on this letter count was placed at $1000
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The prosecuting attorney sta'-d' that due to Cropper having given
himself up to authorities, it was only fair that he be allowed the right to release on bond. It was be- lieved that there was some slight : possibility of his making bond, but it had not been posted today.
The shooting occurred when members of the Shipley family were returning to their home at Fairfax, Mo. The family was nearing the farm home when the attacker fired from ambush, killing Shipley and wounding Edward Heard. his brotherinlaw.
Heard "this morning positively identified Cropper as the man whom he had seen dart from the bushes following the shooting. Cropper was released from the state pent-
tentiary last spring after serving .. four-year sentence for liquor law violation.
Trouble Over Sum.
The trouble between Cropper and the Shipley family centers about the capture of a moonshine attil last Saturday by Sheriff Stevens, Cropper allegedly accusing Shipley of having "tipped off" Btevens as to its whereabouts.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney 8. P. Boone, of Ozark county, ordered Cropper held without bond this morning after the alleged . . yer had given himself up to county officers.
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: A son Oscar Leslie Peck was born August 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Oscr L. Peck of 1939 North Broadway.
Mrs. Jessie Boone, wife of John Boone of Joplin, died when their home caught
fire.
Arvel L. Shipley was murdered .** [Faint and difficult.] Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 20: Boy Siamese twins born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Patterson of Everton were dead at birth.
Page 8: F. G. Steingrandt died. Mrs. Ida May Wilson died .* Mrs. Ethel Gemett died .** Mrs. Doris Roland died .** Mrs. Elsie Thompson died .*
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Harry Evert Kincaid. 24, of St. Louis, and Velma Marle Mathews. 25." of Beardstown. Ill .: Eeverett .. Hensor. 22. and Helen Cheffey. 11. both of Springfield: and Warten Roberts. 87. and Vara Codan. 2.5. both of Nor- wood. Mo.
Miss Catherine Banta. dauchter of Mr and Mrs. C.J. Bants, of Moberly. the Ralph- Pierce of this e!ty,""were married : In "Mt. Vernon, ; Mo. August 28. Mra. Pierce in a slater nf Mr." Roland Banta :- 1946 North Missouri Avenue. The young couple Will be at home there temporarily. NY
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DEATHS
F. G. SWINGRANDI
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Aluservices for F: G. Steingrandt. tired'Prisco railway veteran who . died : Thursday night at his home at 837 New Irnue"after a long Illness, will be held at :: 34 o'clock Sunday afternoon at St. Agnes church. He is survived by one daught.r. IrMasme Findley. our sur. W. (' SKIHgrandt: "three grad !!! !!!!! (1: 51 1
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Great-grandchildren. Burtal will take place anou"Mary's cemetery immediately after The church servili :.
MRS. IDA MAY WILSON
arbetat services for Mrs. Ida Ma: Wil- .son, 53, will be held at the Aim Lol mever funeral home at !0 of!nek 'n :. morning. followed by 1 !.:. : 0 !!! !! Lawn cemetery. Mrs. Wilson ated Ila: morbing at the home of her daughter. Mr. J. W. James of 102" East Central street, B. sides Mrs. James. he ! !! :. sed by one daughter and one can. Lee J Wilson of Dalton, Kan .. and Mrs's winthers and one sitter alto will !!!!
MRS ... ETHEL .GRMETT
Mrs. Fthel Grmett. 41. of 615 Weet.
"'alnut street. died at 6 30 o'clock yes .? 'rdar mornine in a Springfield hospital ! She is survived by her Imbrac. Il
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee ; Menton. Cotter. Ark .: one daughter. , Mr. J. E. Stin:o :: 1590
avenue; two sisters. Mrs J. Macc. Bu !- ! Corr: and one brother. Willam Berton. : Cotter; and one hisit: :. W .!!... r Thiter Harvey. IN. Funeral arrangements hatri not been completed. but the body u : !! taken overland to Coller tod:" ." " L. S'arne hra!sr
. MES. DORIS ROLAND
Papa! certes for Mis Hors Roland. 28. wife of 11. 1 .. Roland, who a.ru in a hospital here Tuesday. w.il be 1:eld a' ' 3 .o'clock Sunday afternoon at Timber Hdfsfchapel ' in Webster county. inter- ment"will be In Timber Ridge cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home
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.. MIR !: "ELSIE #THOMPSON
Funeral wertes for Mr. Eis! Thomp- ron, 41, wile o: C. A. TLomp .on. 4 !. 0 Thursday-in a hospital here. will be held ·Pt 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon In the Alma
Inllowed . nt in East Lawil remeterr. She created by her hus-
Pruik.r. Morine.
red.and Beity: two sons. Clarence Richard, fire sisters, one brother, and
- mother. Mrs. Minnie Dittner.
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 1: Marriage license: James A. Hall, over 21, and Mary K. Shimp, over 21, both of Garnett, Kansas.
Page 4: The Potter family will hold a reunion .**
Page 8: Birth reported .**
Mrs. Ethel Grmett died .**
Mrs. Elsie Thompson died .** Mrs. Doris Roland died .* F. G. Steingrandt died .* Hazel Lorene Bradley died .**
Page 10: Miss Anna Law and Mr. Harry Gibson were married .*
Miss Cathryn Banta and Mr. Ralph Pierce were married .**
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Mr. end Mm. Jobn T. Pierpont. 1543 North Main avenue. announce Lbe birth of a son. John Thomas, Jr .. August 29.
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MIAS LAW MARRIED
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Mm George P Law. 1841 North Jefferson avenue, announces the mar- riage of her daughter. Anna, to Mr. Harry Clibeon. The wedding took place at the home of the bride un August 13. Only intimate frienda were present
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DEATHS
MRS. ETHEL GRMETT The body of Mra. Ithel Ormett, 41. who died Friday in a Springfield hospital, will he sent to Cotter. Ark, Inday for funeral eisices and burial there. The husband. 1 1 Gramett of 615 West Walnut Arert survives, with one datighter, Mrs. J. B. Btinson of 1530 Kimbrough avenue. and the luthier and mother. Mr. and Mra. Lee Denton of Cotter. Ark. A atater, Mrs. J. Mace. lives In Buffalo, and William Den- ton. @ brother. lives In farves. III Sterne's mortuary is in charge of funere! arrangementa.
NÁL ELAIK THOMPSON
the Alnik Lohmeyer funeral Home. followed by Interment in Bast Lawn cemetery. Bo- aldes the husband, four daughters, Pauline, Morine, Mildred, and Betty, and two sons, Clarence and Richard, survive, with five statera, one brother. und her mother. Mrs. Minnie Dittner.
MRS. DORIA ROLAND
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Funeral services for Mrs. Doris Roland. 28. wife of H. L Roland, will be held at 3 o'clock Bundny afternoon at Timber Ridge chapel. Webster county. Interment will be in the Timber Ridge cemetery in charge of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral hama The hurt party will leave the funeral home at 12 45 o clock Sunday afternoon. Friends may see the body at the funeral home until noon Sunday.
r G STEINGRANDT Funeral services for F. O. Steingraha !. A3. Friso railway reteran. who died Thursday, will be held at 3:30 o'clock Sun- day afternoon at St Agnes Catholic is Interment to Hi Mary a crimevery mu care of the Berman Lohmeyer funeral home. One daughter. Mra Mayme Findley, and a son, W. O. SteIngrandt .nrvive
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HAZEL LORENE. BRADLEY Funeral services for Rasel Lorene Brad- ley ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Brad- lev of Strafford. were conducted Tuesday alleeninan at the Manfarth . bonne to the Reverend Cole and burlai was in the Dan- forth cemetery under the direction of J. W Klingner Undertaking company. Bhe fi survived br her parents. two sisters, two brothers and her grandmothers. Mrs. Re- becca Bradley of Long Beach. Cal., and Mra Laura De!p of Btrafford
Miss Banta Married
- Miss Cathryn Banta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Banta, 1227 ! . Henry street. Nobert. un and Mr. Ralph Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isroy Pierce. 631 South Douglas ave- nue of this city, were married at Mount Vernon Wednesday. The Rev- erend Mr. A. I .. Moneley wen the offl- ating minister. Mra. Pierce la & grad- ate of the Moberly High school and of the Moberly Business college. Mr. and Mm. Pierce will be at home here.
FAMILY OF POTTERS TO HOLD A REUNION
A hundred descendants of Wil- liam Potter, who settled in Dallas county before the Civil war, will rather in Phelps Grove park' Sunday for their fourth annual family ro- union and plenie.
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Mr Potter had !! children, slx sons and five daughters. Five sons and three daughters are still Hiv- Ing. The daughters. Mrs. 8. A. An- this, Mrs. B. (. Jones and Mra. Charles Pov, and Hl B Potter live in Springfield. One son, John Pot- ter. Ilves in Fair Grove, and the wthe War Ium, h. ti, and Ben. still live in Dallas county.
Raymond Potter. Springfield com- missioner of public utilities, 15 @ grandson of William Potter. A per- L manent family organization will be ; formed at the Sunday meeting, he said today.
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1929 -- NEWS and LEADER
Page 2A: John L. Logan died .**
Page 3A: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 1B: Chrisman family will hold a reunion."
Page 3B: Daughter born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Plake of Newburg. Harlin Davis died Wednesday at the Rolla hospital. He was buried in Newburg. A daughter Joan Dillon was born August 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dillon of Springfield.
Ralph Bowman, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bowman of Monett, died Tuesday and was buried in the Bethel cemetery.
Mrs. C. W. Cale died at Sarcoxie.
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Riley Looney of Picher, Okla., died and was buried at Peirce City beside the graves of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chappell of Monett are his cousins. His brother is A. C. Looney of Springfield. Riley Looney died of typhoid fever. He leaves a wife, two little stepsons, three sisters, two brothers, and other relatives.
Page 5B: Miss Kathleen Tully and Mr. Alen Chase will be married Saturday. Page 6B: Miss Velma Matthews and Mr. H. Evert Kincaid were married .**
Miss Ida Elizabeth Smith and Mr. Clement Bollman are engaged to marry. Page 11B: There is a photo of four generations .**
FOUR GENERATIONS
Three-quarters of a century and four generations are represented in Ihta picture of a greatgrandmother. grandmother. mother and daughter. Mrs. T. R. Frazier .-- 74, of 2236 North Howard avenue. represents the oldest generation: Mrs. Mary Marks. 2111 Kellett avenue. 42. 15 the next In line: Mrs. B. W. Friend. 20. is 1 !: e third genera .: o: ad :.::: B ...: Lee Friend, 9 months old, represents the very youngest generator.
Kincaid-Matthews Vows Are Read
An Informal wedding was solemiz- ed yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at the church parlors of the Grace M. E. church, when Miss Velma Mat- thews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Metthewa of Beardstown, Ill., be- came the bride of Mr. H. Evert Kin- cald, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Kin- cald of Quincy, Il1.
The Reverend Mr. Frank Neff wus the officiating minister. Only Mrs. Albert A. Hamel and Miss Noma Short were In attendance during the single ring ceremony.
Mra, Kincaid la & graduate of the University of Illinois at Champagne. Mr. Kincaid le also a graduate of that university. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple Jeft for a short trip through the Orarks. and will be at home after September 15th at the College apartments on East Walnut street.
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JOHN I .. LOGAN
Jolin L. Logan. 51. died at 7-20 Satur- day morning at the home of George Winters. 722 East. Grand avenue. having peett-stricken-with-paralysis Monday noon. or a number of years he had been city salesman for the Creighton Provision com- pany. He is survived by three brothers and six sisters. Will Logan, Marionville: ! Charles Logan. Hond River. Ore . Eths Logan. Houston, Texas: Mrs. Florence Haves and Mrs Molle Heter of Spring- Held: Mrs. John Stafford. Green Forest. Ark .; Mrs. Minme Higdon, Carthage. Mo .; ----- Mrs. T. E. Tobin. Ames. lowa. and Mrs. 1 Dana Raine". Auburn. Wash Funeral ser- Buyers will be held at It a m Sunday at the Kingner funeral parlors and the body will then be taken to Marlonville for 1 burial with a short service at the cemc- tery at 2 p. m.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Lea Morelock, 23, and Mable Frichette 16, both of Springfield . Carl Davis, 22, and Ruby Harrison, 21. both of Springfield.
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George W. Melton, 23, and Mildred Saults, 16, both of Springfield.
Sherman Jones, 21, and Lorene Hurd, 21, both of Walnut Grove.
Lawrence Mooneyham, 21, Brook- line, and Flora Inman, 17, Spring-
James. A. Hall, over 21, and Mary R. Bhimp, over '21, both of Garnett,
Marvid, Buckner, 32, and Grace Hanes, 33, both of Springfield ..
Lawson Doolin Gorman, 32, and "Marjorie . Gammon, 29, both of Springfield. .
Charley Clinton Brittain, 31. Hollister. and Veda Bervl McFar- land, 23, Cedar Valley, Mo.
Olen=H. Mason, 22, and Ada B. ! Emery, 20, both of Springfield.
Richard A. Comstock, 23. and Jma McCoy, 16, both of Spring- feld.
Smith-Bollman Engagement Announced
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES 6. SMITH of Muskogee. Okla .. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Ida Elizabeth Smith. to :Mr,sClement Bollmen, ton of. Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Bollman of this EitherThe wedding will take place in Muskogee, September 16, at the home of the bride-to-be.
Both Miss Smith and Mr. Bollman have many friends here and are well known to, members of the younger crowd ._
Miss Smith attended Drury college and is a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Boliman also at- tanded.Drury and is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity.
CHRISMAN FAMILY HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION TODAY
. Members of the Chrisman family - will hold a reunion today at the Chrisman farm, two and one-half miles up the Finley river from Ozark, to celebrate the seventy- eighth anniversary of the Immigra- i tion of the family Into Greene ; county from Lee county, Va. A basket dinner will be served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Chrisman, 511 East' State "street, John M. Chris- man and Miss Mary Chrisman. 618 - South Jefferson avenne, are among the Springfield folk who are plan- ning to attend,". A number of out- i of-state people are expected.
MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Riley Land and George Foster were killed by fumes when digging a well north of Deepwater [near Clinton].
Page 8: John L. Logan died .** Eugene M. Morris died .** Miss Shela E. Gilmore died.
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DEATHS
- JOHN T. LOGAN Funeral services for John L Logan. 51. "eteran Springfield grocery salesman. who died Saturday morning at the home of George Winters. 722 East Grand avenue, following a stroke of paralysis early last seck. were held at 11 o'clock vesterday morning in the Klingher funeral chapel The body tion was taken to Marion !Fr for buria: and a sher' office was i.c .: at the cimfici). 1
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F.I'GENE M. MORRIS
Eugene M Morris, 39. died at 11 45 o'clock Saturday night at fus home. 1505 Missouri avenue, following a lingering ill- nes. Funeral services will be held at the Primitive Baptist church, on Dirtion street just. cast of Broadway. at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Intermen! will be in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of J. W. Klingner. Mr. Morris Is survived by one daughter. Elale May. and one son. Carl. both of the home: ino sisters, Mrs. Wil- llam Appleby. Sapulpa, Okla .. and Mrs. i Elizabeth Akin. Fair Grove; and four brothers. Joe, of Kansas City. Robert. of Fair (irme Lin. of Sapulpa. Cikla. and W !!!. of Springh :d
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