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WILHOIT WILL IS FILED HERE
fre Estate Bequeathed to Widow; Two Codicils Are Added
The will of E. M. Wilhoff, tied lor probate today in the office of Probule Foarte John. Fatrman, bequeathed bis - entire cetate to his wife. Della W'ilhoft during het lifetime. to be divided equally between the daughters. Mrs. Lawina Commey, And Miss Edna Wii- bolt, upon the death of their mother.
Home To Her, Too
The home at 903 South Weller avenue is also bequentinu to Mit. Wilholt. The will was made May 9. 1012 and tuo codicil. voir added une on June 30. 1928, and the other on July 26. 1939.
The codicil made In 1928 changed Che clause of the will to Include the Bout Waller avenue home instead of the house at 716 St. Louis, where! the Wilholts resided In 1912 The firat codici! also provided a bequest of '$15.200 to Miss Edna Wlinolt upon the death «: bor :.
money which he had wiremy at.
to the other daughter. Mrs. Edwina Consey.
Given Oll Share-
. The second codicii bequeathe 500 shares of common stock In the Phil- Itps Petroleum company to Miss Edum Wilholt.
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Wulholt bad already sold betere l. death, was to be conducted along the line he himself had followed dur- Ing the lifetime of the executrix un- Less the daughters and Mrs. Wilho !! should decirle It advisare to sell.
BIRTHS
id Mr Lloyd Hodges of Bill- Announce the birth of & son. October. 7. in the Spr.a.stold Bapife: hospital
Grind Mrs ... B. E. Armstrong. of Appounce um birth of # Tod taffy this morning to the Spring- geld Baptist hospital, .
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Helen Cox to Wed
T" THIS will be a weekend of nagual aftens for the John t'aura The:
·elenrated in Colombia this evening. Friday they will he In st. i Soul in allend the soldiers of His Cox's elster She Helen I'ne. In Graham Leary of Shreveport. 1.a. The marriage will be entensized at the home of the bride's parents, and only Intimate friends and relatives will be present. The young couple will make their home In Shreveport. Of course you remember Hotel-she was one of the most popular stellers during the summer.
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PURSUEFEND WITH KILL
Deputy ; Sherif Shoots. Man In -Ch Through Underbruch
TELLS OF LONG WATCH
Desperate Hand - to - Hand Struggle Before Shot Fired, He Says
shoot. When the man refused to ceass his struggles he fired one shot, and Allen went limp. On Federal Parnic
Officers at Galena said Allen had served a term In the state peniten- tiary for liquor possession and was ! free under a federal parole at t! time of the shooting. He is sur- vived b; a .i .:
Denham, and a brother. Jade. wir live In Galena, and another bra :!: - er. Pearl Allen. wi.o ...... .. . : southern part of Stone co .. t. :.
It was the second killing in Ga . ! Jens within two weeks. W. H. Beard. farmer, was knifed fatally at (in - lena Beptemer 30, by Virgil Paint- er. another farmer, who now is in Jail awaiting trial.
MISS ESSIE RAY
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Miss Eagle May. 16, died at her home at 890 North Franklin - avenue this-mora- ine Mir! a ling illness She ! survived
! Der grandmother
Markle Wills 4%, Fugerai stadiers will be
the Herman HI .. Lohmeyer funda followed by insegment w McConnell como- terv near Nixu. :. 10.
Nelson, who lives at Key. Ma. had been alding the sheriff et Ge-' lena during the present terms of fire cutt court there .B s the morning be noticed Ipse and conting trop po
peared ida ; Chased Into "Jinde" - Allen, the officer declared, In toward the James river bottoms and plunged into a dense growth of weeds. The officer followed tota the "jungle," tralled him and caught him. Allen submitted and started with the officer again Then, according to Nelson, he sod- -. denis broke away. shouted ba ! "wasn't going back to town," and attempted to run. The officer sud he caught him. fought with him. and they miled together on the - ground. Allen was on top with Nelson's arm tightly around hkx head. Nelson reached with his free . arm, he said. for his revolver, poll- : ed it free and prodded Allen in the body with i. ..
Resisting arrest upon &
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Purce Allen, S. wounded fatally by Deputy Sbert !!
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. With a bullet in bis aptos, Allen died 15 minuter after the shooting, which occurred at the edge it the' James river bottoms. t .: Gilpo' wtore Nelson bad pursued the man after allegedly catching him with, the liquor in his possession.
The officer told after the fatal. shooting that he fired at Allen only after a desperate hand-to-hand struggle with him. in which he warned the man he would be foro- ed to kill him and received the ro- ply that "It's either you or me."
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Miss Parks, Houston Paul, Are to Wed
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will witness the ceremony. Mis Parka wül be attended by Mim Mary Erana of Columb's an meld of honor. Her bridesmaids will be Mr. Dean Parks and Mrs Allen nose. Mr. Paul will have Mr. Allen Rose as Deal man and Mr. Charles Holland and Mr Dran Parka will be groom- .nen I.Ittle Mary Ranford. niece of Mr. Paul will be the flower !!!
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i minny . are: . Mr. and Mrs Grady San- ford. Mr. and Mm. John Chr. Mr Olive Bartlett. Mrs. Glenn G. Pink- biner Mr John Winn. Mr Mwst!
Charles Holland
Members of the bridal party motor- +d In Columbia vesterday with Mr. Paul and Rteveins In ... . ; sent at a dinner party stien la .. · nicht at the Columbia ('on'!v ..:: "
. Ihan Parks and Miss Mart Erano. SI ..
... ..... cuenta at the dinner. Following the wedding the sonne cupla will leave for a honeymoon . trip in 81. 1 mln, Washington, D. C.
nrks Their home in *!. r Girar.adn
Both young people are well known lere where the bridegroom is a popi :-
' and how a time of thispin Both . SI -!
Columbia Where Mise
: number of PI Beta Phi sorority and- Int- Gamma Della Chi. national ad- !
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Imaternity.
LOUIS CHARLES CAVALLY
The body of Louis Charles Cavally,
mierigary in Fort Scott. Kan .. 15: 1.0:1. ing ine funeral :.. and burial there
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JESSE BOX The body "of Jesse Box, 39. ' wbo" dled Tuesday ' In a hospital here, wu ant to Mincy. Mo., near Hollister. Tuesday night for funeral services and burial there. He date :: 11. wad h: his father and al mutlur. Mr nad M :. John Box of Ronfts- -
tor. Marne's mortuary had charge of ar- rangementa hero.
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Sapecies, But who would worry with all this de!a' !? T !: ry are in por. but part of the wonderful Ozark autumn' landscape-one of nature's pigments used In the royal colors of
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"Taber Bald , just three miles south' west of here. Is worth traveling far to see at this season -- at any sca- 8011. It is a remarkable rock car- den; a veritable flower : lovers paradise. In all this region there Is
quented. yet. easily . accessible, hiker or automobile. 'Two and half miles south of ilufthar os U S. 65. take the neighborhood road that turns to the right between the ; white house and the barn at foot of big hill. Immediately you come into beautiful scenery. A deep ravine w : your right, a wooded rw :::: 'ain"on"' your left, a far vista of green cedar brakex and distant ridges before you .. . > Asters, dragon-)rad, and. golden-rod marshaling | the flower pageant that spreads . every side.
Unexpectedly you emerge Into ali open windswept region : unläsr any place you have seen elsewhere. A series of rock-paved hills from which the once overlying subcar- boniferous strata has been eroded The road winds over a natural pave- ment and drops frem Inder 'n leder -pretty rough but well worth the reduced speed required. While you may negotiate an alle ment to the top of Indian geand itag aind cil .- template a sweeping view of rare beauty from where the noble real man once burned signal fires and conducted salemn rites. It Is best to park the old bus and, as the native sax. "take your foot in hand "
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foot. There is se march to see. They
A WEDDING of Interest to & aum- ber of Springfieldlans will be celebrated at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Columbia, Mo., when Miss Margaret Parks, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Gentee 11. Path- Ifiumies the bude of Mr . Mental Houston Paul of this rifv. The marriage voma miix be read av the home of" the bride's parenta by the Reverend Mr. Charles Menize 'nr. rector of Christ . Epla- ....... .. On'r members of the Beach and
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MRS. FLORENCE WITHERSPOON JONES Funeral services for stra, Florence Witherspoon dones. 19,' who . died .Tuesday night at 'her home a mile north of the - n Gen! !... that will be held a. 2 70 o'clock Thursday afterman at the 1 Nes. Woodland Hrigr.'< church. Mrs. Jones in >umsurd br tro sont end three' canchte. Deputy Bberift
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the Menna Helas and Mildred Witherspoon and Mrs. Mary Campbell all of Spring- field. Tro brothers and six sisters aro ! surVIVA. SA follows Joseph and Everett ¡ Marka; Mrs. Jamas Iveda, MIA Narcy Carter. Mrs Sarah Witherspoon. Mr. I .: a Demer, Mis Nota Story of Rowery : - Ok!n . and Mrs mer .! ‹
MRS. ZELLA BOLGER
afed Mondsy's Strafford. will be held at Moun: Pisgah
W. Kilugner, Interment Mrs. Borges is survived by her husband, B. L. Borger, and by two daughters
MARIA T. TURK
morning" at: 11 o'clock at the Alors meyer:funeral ' hothe, x.followed by ment in Mount View'cemetery near Folk A ton H C Turk of Springfield. also salles.
THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 2: Mrs. Florence Witherspoon Jones died .** Mrs. Zella Boeger died .**
Page 4: Miss Margaret Parks and Mr. Samuel Houston Paul were married .** Page 6: Purce Allen was killed .**
DEPUTY SHERIFF AT GALENA KILLS MAN OVER LIQUOR
Coroner's Inquest Continued , Until Today: Shooting Fol- lowed an Attempt to Arrest ,Man
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Comoara's inquest into the fatal et Purce Allen, 35-year- by Deputy Sheriff at Galens shortly be- dar. was continued Then the investigation cheted last night.
cken at the hearing Jes- Sbborsted ra ?; ler reporta ahooting fpflourd an at- , the office: to artrat Allen For alleged pomession of liquor.
Beveral witnesses testified that they saw Deputy Nelson try to stop Allen and that the latter ran toward the James river bottoms and plunged Into the weeds, and that the officer Followed. Several minutes later the beport of a gun was heard and the deputy appeared, stating that he had killed Allen in a desperate hand-to- band cocounter.
CLAIMS SELF-DEFENSE.
Despite the fact that the officer daims he shot Allen in self-defense. Where was some ill feeling expresand against him. It was recalled that he
Da a participant in a cutting battie !
At & recer .: Crane picnic he shot at man whom he was trying to arrest Cor violation of liquor lawn 1
Nelson, who livee rear F.l.ev. Mo. . had been helping the sheriff during ' the present term of circuit court ! Which is in masion at Galena. Dur- 1 the the morning Nelson said he poticed men going and coming from barn near the railroad tracka at . Galena He' Investigated and found - half pint of liquor. he maid.
"TOU OR ME'
He hid and waited for several minutes. Allen appeared and took the liquor. the deputy said. When Nelson started to arrest Allen, the latter fled to the river bottom and bid in the weeds
The officer franled him and finally ! found him. Nelson told the coroner's : jury that, Allen came out of the weeds and offered to submit to arrest ' and go to jail. But the man started - to run again and the officer caught him and a fierce struggle 'ensued. during which, the officer stated. onen maid It's afther you or me." wasich top of the officer, who At his run out of his Find prod Allen in the afde. when the man refused to surrender, son cbot him, the bullet hitting ha opiDe.
No action will be taken against Nelson unless the coroner's jury Should hold the officer criminally re- ponadible. J. B. Norman. Stone County prosecutor, said last night.
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Margaret Parks Houston Paul Vows Read
A MOST Interesting wedding of the fall season to place at Columbia last eveing when Mise Margaret Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GeOTRO D. Parka of that city, was married to Mr. Samuel Houston Paul of Springfield. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parenta by the Reverend Mr. Charles George Fox. rector of the Christ Episcopal church of this city. Only members of the family and a few in- mate frienda of the young couple were present.
Miss Mary Evana of Columbia was mald of honor and the bridesmaids were Mro. Dean Parks and Mrs. Allen 1 ose. Mr. Allen Rose was best man ad Mr. Charles Holland and Mr. Jean Parks were groomsmen. Little Mary Banford. niece of the groom. ! was flower girl.
. Friends of the young couple from Springfield who atended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Grady Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. Olive Bartlett. Mrs. Glenn G. Finkbiner. Mr. John Winn, Mr. Edward 8help- man. Mrs. Charles G. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ricketts and Mr. Charles Holland. Members of the bridal party motored to Columbia Tuesday with Mr. Paul and Reverend Fox to attend a dinner party given Tuesday evening at the Columbia
Country club The par's was cher by Mr. And Mrs. Denn Parks and M.sb Mary Evans.
After the wedding the young cou- ple left for a honeymoon trip to St. Louis. Washington, D. C., and other eastern citles. They will make their home in the Granada apartments In this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul are both well known here where Mr. Paul Is & pop- ular member of the younger set. Both attended the University of Missouri where Mrs. Paul was a member of PI Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Paul is & mem- ber of Bigms Alpha Epsilon and Delta Bigma fraternities.
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DEATHS
MRS. FLORENCE WITHERSPOON JONES Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Witherspoon Jones, 49, who died Tuesday evening at her home on the Grant street road, will be held this afternoon at the New Woodland Heights Presbyterian church. Mrs. Jones is survived by two sons and three daughters. Ted brothera and six sisters also survive. J. W. Kling- ner is ius charge of the services.
MRS. ZELLA BOEGER
Funeral services for Mra Zell Boenger. SR ++. died Monday at her home near Etrafford. will be held Friday afternoon ::: Mount Pisgah st 2 o'clock Burial will Inke plac- at. Mount Pisgah under the Direction of J W. Klingner. Mra. Borger Is survived by her husband and two daughtera.
THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 2: Godred Oesch died .** John I. Brashear died .* Mrs. Zella Boeger died .** Mrs. Pauline Hughes Van Valkenburg died .**
Page 4: Mrs. Allie Gates Maze died .**
Rev. J. M. Thomas died .** Underhill infant died .**
Page 12: Miss Bernice Wolfe of Belleville, Ill., and Mr. Ernest J. Ebbings were married. Mr. Ebbings is the brother of Mrs. W. H. Washburn of 755 South Main avenue.
Page 13: Miss Alma Fielden and Mr. John E. Rich are engaged to marry .**
Jared arverel day Auto- the runningboard moblie at ... carly . today In a bospital here she is survived b two want, Charles V. a. & Glenn P., of (load- land, Xan, and is the daughter, Mrs. Gladys Wise. of Far Girare route 4. Po- Deraf services will be held et : 11 o'clock Friday t.off:ing >: itsus chapel, followed Dy interment In :I .- a Bastille cemetery. J. 3. Klingner to In chaffe ... " 699
The Reverend J. M. Thomas, 79. died at Wednesday at his home on rural route mar the beter school. He la survir- A-t-ilfe. ur sons and two daugh- tera, and 18 grandchildren. Death sudden. caused hr apoplexy. an examina- www. Du MuHy-U. Stone, Cireent county coroner. revealed. Funeral arrange- ;Icants are in charge of J. W. Klinguer.
UNDERHILL, INFANT
The 16-day-old mon of Mr. and Mrs Barbas Underhil of Elkland, route 2, will buried Priday at Pleasant View ceme- (Hy. Mar Elliand. The child died Wednes- W Dight. 14
Conduct Funeral Rites for Pioneer Near Wilderness
Funeral perfloss tor Godtred Ossch, 76 .: " farmer , who lived at the Big Gum spring three miles north of Wilderness Postoffice, Mo., In Oregon county, were conducted on the lawn of his home Monday afternoon. Burial was in the Wilderness Postoffice cemetery.
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Mr. Oesch was born at Bern. Switzerland, June 24, 1858, and came to America with his. parents at ite age of 4. The family settled news Georgetown, Ohio. As a young man he moved to ; Reynolds county. Mo. and in 1901 to Oregon county, where be still lived at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife and seven children, -Christian Oesch, of St. Louis; Farnert Oarch of the Philip- pine Lalands: "Emll and Fred Orech of Taft, Cal .: Mrs. Maude 8impson, of Fremont, Mo. Mrs. Minnie Wald- ron, of Wisconsin, and Eugene Oesch, of the home " place, and by four brothers and four sisters, all of Georgetown, Ohio, and 21 grandchil- dren.
Mir. Oesch yas of the German Re- form falth. Fos funeral sermon WM preached byq. the Reverend Mr. Mathewa, of Alton. Mo, and there was a solo by A. S. J. Carnahan. M tall pe chorai'maudio. Services at the truly vure h charge of the loot!
DEATHS
JOHN L. BRASHEAR John I. Brashear, 47. dled early this morning at the home of his sister. Mrs. Edward Grace a half mile east of the city on Blaine street road. He is survived by & niece, Miss Louis Grace, and by two nephews, Gerald and Marion J. Grace. both of Kansas City. Funeral services will be held at the Grace residence at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, followed by Interment In Pursley cemetery in charge of J. W. Klingner.
Alma Fielden Is to Marry John E. Rich
THE engagement of Mies Alma Fleiden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Fieldan, 718 East Page street, to Mr. Jobn L. Rich was announced last night when Miss Mamle Gurley and Miss Ruby North- cutt entertained at the home of the latter, 724 Kart Pago itreet.
The engagement was announced by a telegram being sent to one of the girls present who read the news to the rest of the party.
A unique feature which added galety to the party was the present- Ing of fortune telling favors to the gueste. They consisted of tiny rolls of cardboard tled with colored rib- bon. When opened they were found to contain vermes Which gave the for- tune and also contained a lucky dime, a ring, or other symbol
The remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. At the close of the game the high score gift was pre- seated Mim Flo Blevins. Miss Freda Flelden received the consolation gift and Miss Alma Pielden received a roest favor.
A pink and white color scheme was observed in the decorations and ap- pointments and also in the refresh- ments which were served on the smelt- trtfur following. the bridge
game. Those entertained by the two hostesses were :
Misses
Deanor Bridwen .
Loretta Henry
Freda Fielden Alma Pielden
MRS. ZELLA BOEGEK
Funeral services for Mrs. Zella Boeger. 58. who died Monday at her, home near Strafford, will be held at Mount Playah I :. termen! will take place In the cemetery there in charge of J. W. Klingner. The husband. E.A Borger and two daughters survive.
MRS. PAULINE YAN YALKENBURG
Mrs. . Pauline Hughes Van Valkenburg. 20. died Wednesday night at her home In Tulsa following a short Illness. Reared In Springfield, she had attended high school and State Teachers college here be- fore her marriage and move to Tulsa seven years ARO. She is survived by her husband. Forris Van Valkenburg, and lit- tle son, Jackie, of Tulsa; her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hughes; one sister. Mra. Max Miller; two brothers, Ross Hughes and Exle Hughes, an of Bpringfield. Funeral services will be beld Friday afternoon at Tulsa. -
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: William Arthur, 55, a farmer in Texas county, was killed October 10 by lightning. He lived south of Houston.
The killing of Purce Allen in Stone county is being investigated. Page 4: Miss Edna Taylor and Mr. Alfred Heytman were married .**
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Page 8: Cyrus Crane died .**
Mrs. Allie Gates Maze died .**
J. M. Thomas died .** Munhollon infant died .** Underhill infant died .** John I. Brashears died .** Mrs. Pauline Hughes Van Valkenburg died .** Mrs. John H. Nixon died .**
Page 16: Marriage licenses issued .**
MARRIAGE LICENSE.S
William H. 841!1. 22. and Lorella Krischel. 22. both of Springfield, And Earl D. A. Anderson. 18. and Virginia Marcella Briles, 17, both of Spring- field.
Miss Edna Taylor Weds Mr. Heytman
Mims Edns Taylor of Springfield and Mr. Alfred Heytman of St. Louis were married yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the St. John's Episcopal church. The Reverend Lewia Robert Anschutz, rector of St. John's church read the marriage vows.
Mr. and Mrs. Heytmun left imme- diately after the ceremony for At Louis where they #1U make their future bome.
DEATHS
CYRUS CRANE
Funeral services for Cyrus Crane. 82. retired farmer who died Thursday morn- ing at bis home at Walnut Grove, wIII be held at the residence there at 2 o'clock this afternoon, followed by Intermetit in the Wheeler cemetary. Mr. C1. ... la survived by three mond and three da gh- tere an follows: Hrrachel of Aldrich. No : R. (1. of Pomona, Cal. mod C. R. of Long Beach: Mre. Nettte Pleaseut of Pomona: and Mrs. Annie Grisham and MI& Nellie Tolbert of Everion. During the Chvil wer he was a member of Com- pany C. 154th Indian Infantry. Forty years ago he moved to Dade county and look up farming. The Brim funeral home of Walnut Grove has charge of funeral arrangements.
MRS. ALLIE GATEA MAZE
Mre. Allie Oster Mate, 69, who WM in- jured when she fell from the running- board of her daughter's automobile sl Fale Otova several days ago. died in a . ,"ni bero Thursday nicring 9he :. survived by two mona, Charles M. and Olenn P Gates of Goodland. Kan., and the daughter. Mr. Oladya Wise of route 4. Patr (Trovo. Funeral services will be held at Bises chapel at 11 o'clock this morning. followed by Interment in the cemetery there J Klingner la in -
J. M. THOMAS
Funeral services for the Reverend J M Thomas. 79. who died Wednesday afternoon at ht home on rural route S. near StreMord. will he held Saturday afternoon ut 2 o'clock at the J. W. Kling- ner chapel, followed by interment in East Lawn cemetery. He le survived by hls wife, alx sone and two daughters. and 18 grandchildren. Death was omneed by / apoplexy, on examination by Dr. Murray , C. Stone. Greene county coroner. showed
MUNHOLLON INFANT
The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Munhollon of 717 North Robberson avenue. who died Thursday allernoon in a hos- pital here. will be buried 'today at 10 o'clock in Hazelwood cemetery. Sterne's mortuary le charge of arrangementa.
UNDERHILL INFANT
The 16-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs Hreman finderhill, who died Wednesday night. will be hurled at. Pleasant View Pimetery this afternoon The parents bor on mmal tout. 2. - Elkford .1 W. Klingues Is In charge of arrangements.
JOHN I RRASHIFARS
John | Hrasheste. 47, died early Thues- dnv morning nt The home of his sister. Mis huward Girace, on East Blaine street road. Ifn le survived by Mr. Grace. . nilecr. Misa Lols Orace, and Iwo nephews, Birtald and Marlon J. Grace, both of Kansas City. Funeral cervices will be firId nt the Cirace residence this alter- noon at 2 30 o'clock. followed by inter- ment in Parslev cemetery. J. W. Kling- arr is in charge of arrangements
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MRS. JOHN H. NIXON Ark John H Nixon, of 801 Boulh Weller mienne. widow of Dr. John H Nixon, who rised here about seven years ago. died at the Springfield Baptist hospital about . . .: las night Funeral arance;en'e
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FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 11: J. M. Thomas died .** Cyrus Crane died .* Munhollon infant died .* Underhill infant died .** Mrs. Allie Gates Maze died .** Dorsey R. Smith died .**
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Page 24: Son born October 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Hopkins of Chicago. Mrs. Hopkins was formerly Miss Loretta Seifert of Springfield.
Page 27: Miss Joan Bean of Ash Grove and Mr. Lee Prater, son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Prater of Willard, are engaged to marry. The marriage will be on October 25 in Willard.
Page 28: The will of Mrs. Harriet N. Fellows was filed for probate .**
MRS. FELLOWS ESTATE TO BE HELD IN TRUST
The state of His. Harriet N. Fel- Sort of 880 St. Louis street, who died Saturday, Is to be held in trust for · five years and. then divided equally among two sons and three daughters according to a will filed for probate tertag in the office of Probate Judge TJohn H Fal:man
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. MRS. ALLIE GATES MAZE
tuntrial services are held ... chapel at 1: o'clock! this morning for Mra. 'Allie Oates MuLd H. wbo was In- 'hled several days aroi when she alighted from her damenters car at Fair Cirove. Burial took place in the Beastille cemt- lery in charge of J. W. Klingner. Mrs. Mam died in. a hospital Hro Thursday. Bhe Ja surrired by two sons and one daughter.
DORSEY R. SMITH .
Do.sey R. Smith. 30. of Tulsa. Okla .. formerly of Apringfield. died Thursday evening at 4 o'cinek in Tulsa after a brief illness. He was at one time a student in the high school here. iRe la survived by f three brothers Virs !! B Amith: 1112 North Boulevard. Loren C. of Oklation:n Citr. and J. W., of Sau Antonio, Texas, and ; ... .. one sister, Mra Leora Chauncer of : Springfield. Funeral arrangements are !n- complete. -
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