Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1929, Part 2, Part 14

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1929 v. 2
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Number of Pages: 614


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MRA. ELIZABETH CHAMPIRI'X


Mrs. Elizabeth Champieux. 48. of 1510 Notth Sherman arenue wife of J. A. Cham. pieux, died early this morning at her home following a brief illness. Ahe la autvived by her ht !!!..... d. (0 .0is. law. tenes of Chicago and Chiarire of Spring- feld, and two daughters, Mi'sra Margaret and Ethel of ti.g ler .. Funeral


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HITTAT WHY he In Et. under direction of Int Herman Lohmeyer funeral home.


BIRTHS


Mr. and Mrs. C. ! Price of 833 West Cheer Preet art the parents of daughter. Martha Jean barp -


Miss Wood Weds


The wedding of Misa Madze Mildredl Wood. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wil- liam F Word of this city, In Mr Harold Halde in Meador. art of Me Mary F. Mendor of Tyler. Trans 010


Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alston of De- trott. Mich The Reverend Mr 4!he .. fi Johnsor of that city was the of !: -


Mi-e Marshall Als'on was m'a:d : honor and Mlr. Brason Meador, brother of the bridegroom, was beat men. ;


all! make their home in Detroit, - -


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FAMILY FIRMS Springfield father and son partnerships


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Among the father and sons of1 Springfield wno get a int of anjoy . ment out of hitelneu estoriation are Harry and Jack Cooper. They not only ats interested In the same bust - ness, but also find pleasure in the ! same recreational activities


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After a time they moved the bust- ness to South avenue and Walnut street. Later the concern was moY. ed to Kast Water street when It en. tered the wholesale husthesa In 1906 and In 1914 the present building at 397 East Water street was erected. Harry Cooper brought ble brother's interest in the business at the time the concern entered the wholenale . Je!d.


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Jack Cooper "grew up" in the brunt- nose and from the time be was . ascall boy knew suactiy what bla future career was to be.


.Lis alud Han and white he w.u in Muwouri university, from which 're was graduated, he took commercial course which would help bin in hits ¡chosen work.During his school days in Springfield the son spent his apure time in the concern and In his university daya he was there during vacationa. Thus ha was well prepar- i ed to take up full work when he was Graduated in 1921 and entered the


time together and hava a keen en- Joyinent of the same things. They ;both were prominent members of the old Springfield Country club and : often play wolf towether . They als . take active par' in . st.d: . 1:1 @ 1)- Tities.


Jack Cooper in a member of the aviation club here and is & licenand Ppliot. His father frequently has gone up in the airplane which the son piloted.


There Is a third Cooper which some day probably will be a member of the firm." Jack . Cooper's two-year- old son, Harry, Jr., Is too young to express any opinion upon his future carver. but he has given evidence of · fondness for_amociationwith-ht- Telbar and grandfather. .


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The News and Leader for Sunday, October 6, 1929, is missing.


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The father la president company. look


" brother Dearte" Cooper' bought a plumbing shop on South arenus In the 400 block,


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Harry Cooper and Jack t'noper


MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1929-HERR Daily News


Page 2: Columbus G. Noblett died .** Lee R. Wommack died .** Louis Charles Cavally died .** Matteo Sartori died .** Claude H. Campbell died .** Mrs. Elizabeth Champieux died .** Frank LeDuc died .** Mrs. Sarah S. Stokes died .**


Page 10: Mrs. Harriet Fellows died .** Albert H. Parish died .**


To Hold Last Rites For Pioneer Woman Tuesday Afternoon


Funeral Mrrices for Mrs. Harriet Follow, M, widow of the late Nor- Fis W. Followa, one of the founders ·of the Springfield Wagon company, the died in e ofty hospital Saturday night, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Someday afternoon at the Alma Loh- there. funeral home, with the Rev- trod A. J. Modtung, pastor of Cal- vary Frwebyterian church, officiat- Ing. Interment will be in Maple Park Cemetery.


One of the oldest members of Cal- fury church at the time of her death. MCL. Follows came to Springfield in 1876. She is survived by three sona and Moree daughters, u follows: Will And Hebert Fellows of Pasadena, Cal .; Hert Mions of Springfield: Miss Duste and Mim Harriet Fellows and Mra, Kann Mayıs, all of Springfield.


Her husband, who died several years At the family home. 536 81. sLouis street, was one of the lead- Ing business men of the elty for many Jeara. He and a brother. Col. Homer F. NOone, were instrumental in bringing the first telegraph and raul- LeMatines. to Springfield.


. POWERAL' SERVICES HELD HERE FOR BRIGHTON MAN


Albert H. Parish, 58. casbler of the Brighton bank of Brighton. Mo. who died at his home there last Saturday night, was buried in the Eastlewn comostary here yesterday afternoon.


Funeral services were held at the Cally home at Brighton yesterday Manoon with the Reverend Mwin Armstrong, pastor of the Wood- Heights Presbyterian church Eating. My Parish So survived by Wid dow, Swe brothers pod . Mister m . member of & prominent Folk wanty family.


Worlal was under direction Hutchl- com-Mine funeral home of Bolivar.


FRANK LEDUC


Funeral services for Frank LeDuc. 51 who died at Strong. Ark .. Thursday, wil be held at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. In- torment will be in Greenlawn cemetery.


DEATHS


COLUMBUS G, NOBLETT


Columbus Q. Noblett, 80, died at 3:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon in his home at 676 West Webster street. He is survived by his wife, one son, Roy Noblett, and two granddehlidren. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morn- ing in the J. W. Klingner funeral chapel, followed by burial in Robberson Prairie cemetery.


LEZ R. WOMMACK


Lee R. Wommack. 19, died at & o'clock last night at his home, 2009 North Douglas avenue, following an extended illness. He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Irme Stone, and one son, Fay & Wom- mack, both of Springfield; two Brothers, A. L. Wommack of Oklahoma and Louis Wommack of California; and two sisters, Mrs. B. A. Stratton of Oklahoma and Mrs. L. M. Trantham of Brighton, Mo. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but inter- ment will be andet direction of the J. W. Klingner Undertaking company.


LOUIS CHARLES CAVALLY


Louis Charles Cavally, 54, died at his home. 629 North Campbell avenue, at & o'clock yesterday morning. He is sur- vived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. 8am Warner of LeCygne, Kan., and Miss Ruby Cavally of the home; one son, Louis C. Cavally, Jr., of Colorado; and one sis- ter, Mrs. Minnie O. Frey of Fort Scott, Kan. The body probably will be sent to Fort Scott today from the W. L. Btarne mortuary.


MATTEO SARTORI


Matteo Sartori, 95, an early day reti- dent of Springfield, died yesterday morn- ing at his home, 2031 North Missouri are- que, following . Ungering illness. He is survived . by one daughter. Muss Mittio Sartori of the home address" and one son, J. A. Bartori of Independente, Kan. Funeral services will be held at $ o'clock this afternoon in the Klingner funeral chapel. Interment will be in Maple Park cemetery.


CLAUDE H. CAMPBELL


Funeral services for Claude H. Campbell, 40,' who died early Saturday at his home. 80% South Orant avenue, will be held in the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, followed by burial in Maple Park cemetery.


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MRS. ELIZABETH CHAMPIEUX Funeral services for Mra. Elizabeth Champieux. 48, of 1510 North Sherman avenue, who died early Saturday at her home, will be held at 9 o'clock this morn- ing in the Sacred Heart Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery un- der direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home.


HRA. SARAH S. STOKES


Funeral service for Mrs. " Barab 8. Stokes, 70, Who died at ber bome on East Schweitzer -road Saturday afternoon fol- lowing a brief illness, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Adventist church at the corner of North Main sve- nue and Lynn street. Interment will be in East Lawn cemetery under direction of W. L. Starne.


MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .** Page 2: The Carter family held a reunion.' Page 10: Mrs. Harriet Fellows died .** Columbus C. Noblette died .** Louis Charles Cavally died .* Lee R. Wommack died .** Mattao Sartori died .* Albert H. Parish died .* Archie Hine died .*


MARRIAGE LICENSEY Guy Edwin Nessen Brece. 46. apd Warenre' Anne Nistez. 46, both of St. Louis. Raymond Baty. 21. Rogervibe. and Alma Kinnard. 21. Spring- field.


John Lydon, 34, Ban Springs, and Myrtle Meedham, 27, Springfield.


MARIONVILLE SCENE OF FAMILY REUNION .


A- reunion of the descendants of Amos and Hayes Carter, who settled in the Ozarks shortly after the War of Secession, was held Sundny at City' Park, two miles west of Marlonville, Mo. A basket dinner was provided. and the day was devoted to general sociability. The annual "Carter re- union" will be held at Carthage. Mo .. next year. it was decided. Those present were:


Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murray. Mt and Mr W. 6. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Emineit Carter ard : family. Mr. and Mr. J. B Owen Mr and Mrs. Arthur B. Finch. Mr. and Mrs C. L. Knox, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Owen, Mr. and Mra. Forrest DeMille, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carter, Mr. and Mrs. L.nry DeM .!! and family. Mr. D. F. Lyons. Miss Frances Lyons, Miss Ethei Lyons. Miss Maude Presley, Miss I'm Blackledio, 2108 CorriDe Owen, Miss Cortella Owen, MI .. Lois Carter, and Carl DeMille, all of Springfield. Mo. and Mr. and Mrs Jetoras Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Campbell and family and Mrs. Bary A. Turner al of Peirce City. Missour !. and Mrs. Amy Wine of Carthage. Micsout!


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DEATHS


MIS. HAARROL.Y FELLOWS


Funeral actvices for Mra, Harriet Fol- lows, 86, of 339 St. Louis street, widow of . Norris Fellowa, one of the founders of the Springfield Wagen company, will be beld at 2.30 o'clock Tueaday afteruoott at Ur Alma Malinoyer : funeral home, follow Eby Interment Ju Mante


hospital here. She is survived followe: suna " sud three daughters.' Nurrja I .. , of 769 Stanford street, Apring- and : Miss . Susto ind "Mier Hart mala will and Hobart te and Mra. Helen Mayer, -All of 330 Louts street, Springfield. Mrs. Fellows was one of the Hillest members of the Calvary Presbyterian church bete.


COLUMBUS G. NOBLATTE


Columbus G. Nublette. 80. died Sunday allermoon at hia home at 676 West Web- vier attert He is survived hit his wife. neral services will be held at it o'clock Turadas motring in the J. W Klingner chapel," followed by interment to Rubber- son L'airto, cemetery';


TOIN CHARLES CWALLY


Jons Chapar. Catally, St. there at hila home at #20 North Campbell Stitue Run. dav morning . He is survived by his wife ** *** * two daughters: fonte Haley thatallt, at home. and Mrs Bam Warner w: LaCikne. Kan A Spiel, Mrs. Minning (. Hey, of Post Brott. Kan, alan!


Hintera mattress Wednesday to Fort Kraft. Kan, tog lunein! services and buttal


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LEE K. WOMMACK


Funeral services for life R Wornmark. 119, who died Hundar delle al file lune


allmnom of bass ahighel, followed


!charge d. J. W Klingen. Mr Wommark


n' daughter, Men. lima Hlune. :


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restaientent Shrinehold. Hind Sunda july 4 h twee 4 2011 North Mis-


HilFI a JULIE Nurse Ha In · VHIT:ITTA UT inin aun .. J. A Bartori, of In- dr.200 ... .... Kun. and a daughter. Nettle. at Humr. Funeral services were held this After :: run at 2 o'clock at the J. W. Kling- her chapel. followed by. Interniont in Ma- pis Purk cennetei.


was buried in Balt Sunday willum aller


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TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Kate Smith died at Joplin. For many years she begged on the streets but at her death was found to have a great deal of money hidden about the shack where she lived. Page 7: Mrs. Maria F. Turk died .** Mrs. Harriet Fellows died .** Columbus G. Noblett died .** Louis Charles Cavally died .** Archie Hine died .** Mrs. Zella Boeger died .* Page 12: Card of thanks .**


DEATHS


MRS. MARIA F 11 RK


Mrs Maria F. Turk. 76. died at @.30 | o clock last night in the home of daughter. Mrs. E. T. Lindsey, 764 Fest Harrison street She Is survived by the one ! mughlet. one onn. H. C Turk of Spring- field nie mister. Mrs. Minula Elliott, one ! daughterintas. Mrs. E. E Turk: live granddaughters and three grandsons. Fu- meral arrangements have not been rom- pieted but interment will ba in Mt. View remetery at Polk. Mo. unger direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home.


MR. HARRIET FELLOWA Funeral services for Mra. Harriet Fel- 10%., A8. of 539 Bt. Louis street. will be held at 3.30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home, fol- Inwed by Interment in Maple Park ceme- tery. Bhe is survived by three daughters and three sons. the was che of the oldest members of the Calvary Presbyterian church.


COLUMBUS G. NOBLETT


Funeral services for Columbus O. Nob- iett. A0. of 537 West Webster street. will he held at 11 o'clock this morning at the J. W. Klingner chapel, followed by burial n Rohherson Prairie cemetery


101'S CHARIAS CAVALLY 1.011s t'larles Cavallv. 54. died Bunday tinthing at his home at 629 North Camp- bril attune The body will be sent from Thir Riathe mortuary Wednesday Inr burial in @ Fort Brutt cemetery He is aurvived hi his wife. two sons and one daughter. !


ARCHIE HIVP. ! theial services for Archle Hine. 24. v'n died in & naval hox. 'a: : n Washing-


: no :n *! ! W Klingner funeral fore. (ohr ard he .nter;ment in Greenlawn comr . Irov He is survived by his father and grandmother.


VHS. Z.H.1.1.A BORGER Mrs Zelia Boeger. 58. died #1 & o flock last night at her home two miles north- es!t of Btrafford. She is survived by her husband. E L. Borger. two daughters, Miss Clara Borger of the home and Mrs. () J Wommack of Springfield: her father. I'd Force of Wisconsin. the brothers and three sisters Funeral arrangements are !acoinple .. but intermet . @ !!! be in .:. Fisca :. c'metery unde: c :: ection of J W. Klingner.


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TIONEN TRINTA, Nr. OF A Funeral serve


Vlas. No Datalan was the father of 17!


aufwied in 33 grandchildren and two « .... grandehildren. He was born in Cor- ) Como. Centvia, Friendly . 6. 1851 NeAlon county. He was'a member of the P++++++frilan church Irlure ramink 10 Mr Piiman -lived in Alabama "There he nintried . Agrab #


Polinux w)\\\ and daughters: James 1 .. . Kall, Girdry. W. Peirre Cute:


Luca nowrain, Bumervil ofici Nutung. .. Baxter . . Uprints. ; Kon.i Mrs. Hortense Young, Willard: Mrs. Lil. Te Praten Noatania: Mra. Bessie Kelly. Porce City; Mrs. Cary, Cunningham. Now Innja:" Miss Edith Pulman, Newtonla. and Me Rachel Pullman. Denright. Okla


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died Hejember " in hal hospital ...!!! ! 4 4 will be Held at 2 o'clock Queday lohan in the J. W. Kiliques chapel' herm,, followed? by .intermens in reen fawn'erihrterry. 4 Hle . is survived . by" in (what; i) Him. of tanto Citule, and


TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 3: Some 17 street names were abolished as such streets were in reality


continuation of other longer streets. These included Ullmann street, Sycamore street, Fulbright avenue, and others. All are listed.


Page 16: Mrs. Maria F. Turk died .* Mrs. Zella Boeger died .** Louis Charles Cavally died .** Jesse Box died .** Card of thanks .**


Page 18: Dorothy Hood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette A. Abbet, and Mr. Carl J. Wales are engaged to marry .** [Is she Miss Abbet or Miss Hood?]


Miss Helen Marler and Mr.Frank W. Mills were married."


Changes Made


The changes are as follows:


Ullmann rtreat, from Jefferson avenue'to Halland avenue. changed to Bennett'street. King street. from Jefferson to Campbell avenue. changed to Bennett, street. Chestnut street south of Grand street. from Main avenue to Campbell avenue. changed to Loren atreet.


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... Forest street from Fort avenue to Kan- was aseguir. changed to Boren street


Pralie attret. from Catalpa avenue in Park avenue changed in Central street. Central avenue from Elwood street to Holman street, changed to Market ave- nu ..


- .... Catalpa Trique; trom chusmut TURt .A. Nichols atreets changed to Marion avenue. West avenue. ' from Mwood street.v. Holman street, changed in Marion avenue. Violet avenue from Grand street in Oak street changed to Weaver avenue.


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Fribrett avenue firm College street in Still weet changed in Park Avenue


Wre: avenue. from Talmadge street mouth 466 feet. rhaneed to Franklin arenue. . Winkle street from Delaware avenue to Gir: tone road. changed in Lombard street S :. ring .1 **** from Delaware arenme In Glenstone: road. changed to Brower


Counts Club lane from National avenue in Gilenaone road. changed to Portland ......


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Haiel street, from Delaware arenue eokt


.. Memphis street, from Drieware avenue to the end. changed to McDaniel


Oregon avenue. from Campbell avenue In Kimbrough avenue. Lenox place. from National avenue in Delaware avenue. and Golinelliet rand from Delaware avenue Past to the city limits. changed to Bun- ; thing road east to the city limits.


Thirty days after the passage of the ordinance the city clerk is directed to


&- CARDS OF THANKS. IN MEMORIUM


- 10 cente a Nae.


"CARD OP THANKA


I wish to thenk friends end neighbors, Rav. Helt of Orare Methodist choreh and St. Paul church chnirifor their kind ex- pression of sympathy during my recent be- reavement in the loss, of my fether WILMA BANN.


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DEATHS


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MRS. MARIA F. TURK


Mra" Maria. P. Turk. .. 70,"died -Monday evening at the home of a daughter. Mrs. E. T. Lindsey. of 764 Eart Harrison street. Besides the daughter. she ix survived by C"zon, H. C. Turk, of Springfield; @ ss- ter. Mrs: Minnie Elliott, of Port Worth. I Texas; and a daughterinlaw. Mrs. R. K Turk, who lives in California Fite grend- daughters and three grandsons also sur- vive. Interment will be in Mount View cemetery at Pilk. Mo The Alma Lolime ;- rr funeral home is in charge of arralige- ments.


MRS. ZELLA BORGER


Mrs. 7,ella Boeger. 58, dled Monday night at her home, two miles northeast of Straf- ford. She is survived by her husband. E. L. Borger: 'wo daughters. Miss Clara Boe- ger. at home. and Mrs. O. J. Wommack. of Springfield; her father. Fard Poser. who lives in Wisconsin, and five brothers and three sisters. Interment will be in Mount Pisgah cemetery. J. W. Klingner is in charge of arrangements. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon Mount Plsgab.


LOUIS CHARLES CAVALLY


Funeral services for Louis Charles Osvally. 44. who died Sunday at his home. 629 North Camphell a. enue will be held In Fort Scott. Kan .. Wednesday afternoon AL 2.30 13 :. Services will be at ine


home of his sister. Mrs Minnie C. Frey. : The body is being forwarded to Fort Scott by the. W. L. Starne Undertaking com- pans. Mr Cavally is survived Le tie .. two daughters. Mrs. Sam Warner, Lowry City: Misa Ruby Lorraine Cavally of the- home address, and one son. Louls C. Ca"ally. Jr., of Colorado Springs. Colo.


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JF.SI. BOX


Jesse Box. 29 and ta & Springfield hos- pra! .: : :.! 11g. He is survived hy his wife. our daughter. two sons and his mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. John Box of Hollister. He Also has a sister Mrs. J. C. Louis of Ferguson, Mo, and . two brothers. Samuel of Ohio, Arx .. and' William of Crane The body a !!! be taken norrland to Mentor. Mn .. by W. L. Starte Undertaking company. probably Wednesday morning, for burial there.


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Vows Are Read


An informal marriage ceremony WAA Antemnize Ortober 3. ' who MIM Helen Marler. daughter of M .. . and Mrs. Noah Marler. 1020 Wee? i Brott street, became the bride of Mr .; . Frank W. Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. , August E. Mills. 8C8 Wirat Florida


couple are to make their home in Springfield.


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Mr and Mrs. Lafarer !. A. Abbe .. 570 West Calhoun street. have an- nounced the ensasement of the'? daughter. Dorothy Hood. to Mr. Carl J. Wales of St. Joseph. Min The aarding will be celebrated in !!! late fall and the couple wil make their home in St. Joseph


WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: James William O'Brien, Jr., 32, of Springfield and Verba Street, 24, of Hartville.


Page 2: Mrs. Florence Witherspoon Jones died .** Mrs. Maria F. Turk died .** Mrs. Zella Boeger died .** Louis Charles Cavally died .* Jesse Box died .**


Page 4: Miss Dorothy Hood Abbet and Mr. Carl J. Wales are engaged to marry .** [Is Abbet her last name or is it Hood?]


DEATHS


FLORENCE WITHERSPOON JONES Cartone Witherspoon Jones. des af har bome one mile north of the Hor Orant avenue road at 8:30 o'clock this night after a long tliness. She la Atvived ty Deputy Sheritt Lee Wither- Wpood, & con, Billy Jack Jones. enother 004, and by the Mirve, Helen sod Mil- fred Witherspoon rrd Mre Mary Camp- bott daughters the following brothers laters also sursite. Joseph and Emrat Maske ind Mir. James Derde. Mr. Mary Carter, Mr. Berah Wither- spoon, Mra Ida Lhemer. Mra Marthe Btoops, and Mr. Katr Stillman. all of Springfield Funeral services will be held M :M Veloct Thursday afternoon the Now Woodland Helehte Presbyterian church, followed by Intermini il Green Lawn cemetery. in charge of J. W.


MRS. MARIA F. TÜRK Funeral serviera for Mrs. Maria P. Turi N, who died Monday evening at the home ! of a daughter. Mr. E. T. Lindsey hace. I will be held the meaning :: :: 00:" at the Alme Lohn.rye: funera! rcn.e. fol- Jewed by interment in the Mount Vira .comHey, near Polk. Mo. A son, It C I Turk of Spring !.. o. k: 4 sursties.


MRA. ZILLA BOEGER


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Funeral services for Mra. Zelle Boeter. who died at her home near Btrafford | Monday night. will be held et Moui .: rab Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. followed by interment there in chertt of J. W. Xlingner Mra Borser ls sur. tw is her husband. 2. L Boeger. and Inters, KIN Clara et home und Q J. Wemmack of Springfield.


LOUIS CHARLES CAVALLY


Int ply. M, who died Sunday at his hon.e North Campbell avenue #11] hp big at Tart Beott. Ren.a: e . ? .. . 'nr. this : afternoon. He is survived br h .!! JANE (no son and two daughters mortuary had charge of st.


JESSE BOX of Jusse Bos. 39. who died oftal here Tuesday morning, w !!! EMpey. Mo. Dear Hollister Hay food Starit's mortuary for funera: ads interment. He is survived fit ffe, two tons, one daught .- wother and father. Mr and Mrs John Dox of Hollister. Mrs J C f .s:' of Tertumon, Mo, and Fainu. 1


Chlo. Art .. and liam Box of


ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED


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Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette A. Abbet. o 80 West Calhoun street, have an- pounced the engagement of their daughter. Dorothy Hood. to Mr. Cari | J. Wales of St. Joseph, Mo. The wed- ding je to take place in the late fall. The young couple will make thetr boma in St. Joseph.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 1: Purce Allen was killed .**


Page 2: The will of E. M. Wilhoit was filed for probate." Miss Essie Ray died .**


Page 12: There is an item about the A. M. Lapham house .**


Page 14: Births reported .**


Mrs. Florence Witherspoon Jones died .**


Mrs. Zella Boeger died .**


Mrs. Maria F. Turk died .*


Jesse Box died .** Louis Charles Cavally died .**


Page 16: Miss Helen Cox and Mr. Graham Lary will be married .** Miss Margaret Parks and Mr. Samuel Houston Paul will be married tonight .*


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THE WASTEBASKET


Into which are often tossed things well worth while.


The corner "f"tiny-station"tr Ter moving many old and historie rest- dences in Springfield." The large bird cage -house at Elm and Kim- brough have been wrecked to make


ago by A. M. Lapham, the man who drove the 'go .... n spike when the Missouri Pacific completed its line into Springfield. "he house was bill of gingerbread architecture, the v .low lames bein, especially fine. They were mis for the spacious home erected by Col. H. F. Frilow's North . Main which sull stands.


200 years If it is


and : id for Hit-remain+that long. "When Colonel F-"na's was certy his we ** pension he had in/mind another story. He even bought the material but changed his mind and left"off on story. He sold the surplus .material and Mr. Lapham bought the window frames. The old Lapham residence is gone but there are plenty of old land- Assister- and there : no danger of losing one's way for want of "them" Probably : fore long Kim- brough avenue at & .. , corner will be widened a block to the perth. a thing favored by the block in ques- tion and opposed b; - - one. 412


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FRANCES M. POTIER of Kc. pubde: "1. if leave . Greene county in two weeks for Oakland, Cal. where I will reside with my son, having reached 86 .- yeary of age and find it is Ume to retire. I ratne in fireene county 27 years azo from Virginia and have been active bere ever ance. 1 have


'from In front of my farm house competition has become fierce In this business: I served with Gen Robert E. Lee in the Civil war 'and 'was at Appomattox and "His famous apple tree. I naw Gen. Lee many times during the selge. Richmond bet that was bot " hard to do when it ts realized we had an ariny of cily 28,000. How- errr. 'we held our ground for a long time szainst Grant's 200 .- andi ment




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