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years spent in San Diego. Cnl. Hc is now a counselor for home buyers In Stephenville. Erath county. Texas.
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Lothewhat surprised when he noticed thedairies Matter up bis property What was worse' he carried no tr. surance and lost out completely. With no money hut Inta of de- termination he opened In a little bufiding across the street and was soon on his feet again.
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(Jeorge H. Olendort had the lea', on the Baldwin. and the fire threw him out of business The owners of tuit jot announced Wiat a new build- Ing would be erected and plans were publiched for a magnificent theater. In the lire Mir Olendosl'a dicak weust Awwn in the crash. It contained contract for many attractions The Gentle was irmoved and the denk reserved with the contracts safe ar.4 vring As the new theater could entre los nos termos with Mr Calendars " we lost he usedants made push. :1. a Jestlis lind ciment with Jolin
James whereby the waters the. ater would be erected When this
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WOMAN EXPIRES OF BURNS HERE; HUSBAND SAVED
Young | Greenfield Wife Is Fatally Injured as She Starts Blaze
MATE HEARS SCREAMS
Rushes' Too Late to Rescue Her and Is Himself Bad- ly Injured
Mrs. Matthew Dyr. 20. burned this morning when she attempted to start A life with a can of Ario- sehr in her home at South Green- field, died at 2 o'clock this after- noon in a Springfield hospital.
Husband Also Burned
Mrs. Dye was preparing to start a fire to cook breakfast when the accident occurred. 8he arose be- fore her husband and he heard her screams as the can of kerosene ex- plodrd.
Mr. Dye rushed to his wife and attempted to smother the blaze. falling in that he tore her burning clothing from her and received Be- vere burns himself. The house also caught fire, but that blame was ex-
And her husband
0 o'clock this morning. Mra Dr was conscious for a few hours after the accident. Her husband has bad burns on his hands but will be able to return to his home this after- noon.
Mrs Dye Is survived hy her hus- .... .. one child. A son about one year old. Her husband is em- ployed by the Carthage stone com- pany. Her parents also Mve in South Greenfield. They are Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Belcher.
The body of Mrs. Dye was remor- ed to the Klingner Undertaking company and will be taken late to- day to South Greenfield. Funeral services probably will be held there Friday.
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Taneycomo Youth Is Dead by Charge From Own Shotgun
James P. Hort. 16-year-old high, school student of lucknant Beach
with his younger brother, Norman,
Tuesday evening.
Dear the Greek bank waiting for game. the two youthe started home In a Both Yow bost."'The younger brother
pushed the boat'from the bank with ths stock 'of hta 12-zunge shotgun The trigger of the weapon wu appar- Pretly jarred forward causing the sun Lo discharge Mic s.L.at the boy in the heart. : He was killed instantly.
After Investigation. a coroner's la- quest: was found unnecessary. The youth was the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hoyt of Rockaway Beach Mr .. Hoyt is employed at the Miller and Bour shoe store there. Funeral serv- dado be held at the Christian stren it Branson at 2 o'clock this Wherede and burial made in the ''cemetery at Branson.
Hoyt was the third youth to figure in and the scand to be killed !!! hunting tragedies in the Ozarks re- i Hoo during the past five days. John hotTes ton of a'Greene county died Saturday. as the result of wounds sustained while hunting 15 miles northeast of Springfield. Wie Obliter Hart, 18-year-old Junior i high school student here. was wound- je Usturday While crawling through a
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ALVIN'& TRENABY
Pallbearers for"the funeral . of Alvin B. Trenary this afternoon were Alonto w. Emery, George Blater, W. R. Keller, John Bowker. John Moran and F. C. Lark. Honorary pallbearers were R. Wes Lloyd, O. K. Risser, Ernest Calendar, Dr. K. O. Hantlos, J. J. Angersbaugh, and N. H. Hudson. Services were held at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home, conducted by the Reverend Corona 11. Briggs. assisted by the Reverend Willlyn H. Munafield, pas- tor of St. Paul's . Methodist church, to which .Mr. 'Tremary had belonged for 25 years. Burial rites at Hazelwood reme- tery. were also in charge of the Reverend Mr. Briggs as worshipful master of United Lodge, No. 5. A. F. and A. M. Mr. Tronary. who - was 67, was a Flaco engineer for 40 years
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DANFORTH INFANT
The Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Lee Danforth died Wednesday afternoon at the home. 2230 North Taylor avenue. Funeral services were in be held this wir !. noon with burial in Greenlawn cemetery : under the direction of Klingner Undertak- Ing company.
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JAMES : B. KARLEY
Jamee B. Kasley. 74, died at his home al ST Hamilton street Wednesday evening after a long Ulness. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the J. W. Klingper chapel, followed by Interment In Oreen Lawn cemetery. The Reverend Oscar Lea Black, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which Mr. Lasley was a member for many years, w !!! preside Mr. Easter is survived hy his wile. Mrs. Mary Easley: one son, William R. Easley of Hynes, Cal .: ona daughter. Mrs. E. I McAllister of Springfield: and one granddaughter, Miss Eugenia McAlita- let.
ELIAS LAFAYETTE BAICHTAL.
Elias Lafayette, Balchial. 68, died Wed- nesday evening at his home. 004 Wast Partic street He is survived by his wife. Mir Virginia Hetchtal; one con. It ? Bachtal of Picher, Okla .; and a daughter. Mra. Fifie Robinson of Springfield 81x grandchildren also Arttır Funeral ar- rangements are in charge nt J. W. Kling- mer. Bervlees will be held et the real- dence at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. fol- inwed by Interment In Greenlawn ceme- ter1.
REI'REN Y. THOMSON Funeral services for leuben y. Thom- .. .... ...... y and whotractor.
street Tuesday, were held at the First Baptist church at 10.30 o'clock this morn- ing. followed by Interment in Harelwnod cemetery. He in sarvived by his wife, one son, and grandson. and & brother.
WILLIAM HARBESTON
"Tuntral "services: for . William Harbeston. 38. of Brandsville, Mo., who died Tuesday wasthere -after he . was crushed beneath railroad rolls he was waloading at Mansfield that afternoon. were held at his home la Brandsville this afternoon. .... Ma , Ja, survived. hy. his wite .: Mra. Anne Harbesten, aod font-Ma . Albert, Ben. Jeff, and Carl Herbertou,"an of Brandsville. The Alma Lohusayer fu- neral' home had charge of arrangements here.
1 MRA. GEORGIA E. YATES
Mra. Georgia E. Yates, wife of R. W. Yates, died this morning at her home. 2203 Kellett avenue Min Yaten la auf- ...... sired by three small
and one daughter, and by her husband. : She has three brothers, Fred and John ! Hudann of Springfield and Tom Hut .. .. Detroit, and three sisters. Mrs. Beulah Salaman, of New Jersey, and Misses Dorothy and Allee Hudenn of Springfield. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. but are in charge of Klingner Undertaking i company.
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .** Page 7: James B. Easley died .** Elias Lafayette Baichtal died .** Geraldine Cromer died .** Mrs. Georgia E. Yates died .** Page 14: Memorial notice .**
DEATHS
JAMES B. EANLEY Funeral services for James B. Easley. i who died at his home. 837 Hamilton street. I Wednesday night, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the J. W. Kling- ................ ... we by purtat in ..
Greenlawir ceuctery.
ELIAS LAFAYETTE BAICHTAL Funeral services for Elias LaFayette Baichtal. 68. who died Wednesday night at his home. 604 Went Pacific street, will be held In the family residence at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Interment will be In Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the J. W. Kllugner Undertaking com- pany.
GERALDINE CROMER
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Funeral services for Geraldine Cromer. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cromer, 1925 North eWller, will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon In the Kling- ner funeral chapel. Interment will be In Bellview cemetery, alx miles north of Springfield. The child died at the home of the parents late yesterday afternoon. Besides the parents, she is survived by three brothers and two daters.
2-CARDS OF THANKS. IN MEMORIUM 10 conta a lime
IN MEMORIAM In memory of B. W. Yarberry. There within the allent grave lies my heart where you are lald. - Winds that blow so tently by seem to wrep. mourn and sich. All my I pleasures now are zone, life to me li one wad Ming wirds that sing of your love for
RIVAS UN such a thrill saddens me and makes me ill. Everything we enjoyed &0 well erleves me now more than longue can tell Our Heaven on earth we call our home, from which we never cared to roam. now te so sad, birak and drear since you left me, oh, my Dear. I am walling morn and night, longing for one precious sight Oh, your gentle voice to. dear that I always love to hear, and yet I know that can never be until we meet In eternity. Thus the days pass and I bid Them adiru for 1 know I am one day nearer you. Sadly missed by wife and daughter. Mea. B. W. Yarberry and Edith Yarberry.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Dale Harrington, 22. of Republic Ind Frances Inmap. 21. of Spring- field; and Merlin L. Ridgeway, 27. of Point Marion, Pa, and Genevieve L.
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"Attempt' to Start- Fire With Kerosene Fatal for Mrs. M.Dye
The body of Mrs. Matthew Dye, 30. who died in a Springfield hospital yesterday afternoon from burns auf- fered yesterday morning when she st- tempted to start & fle with keosene. will be taken to the bome in South Greenfield this morning by the Kling- ner Undertaking company. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete but services probably will be held at the bome this afternoon.
The Cooldent occurred at the Dre home when Mrs. Dye was preparing to start & fire in the kitchen stove to cook breakfast. Her husband, who still was in bed, heard Mra. Dye'a screams as the keri"'ne ran ernlodied and ran to her assistance.
Falling to amother the flames our- rounding his wife. Mr. Dye tore her clothing from her. receiving severe burna on his hands. The house also caught fire but the blaze was quickly
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Mra. Dye and rer husband art:tr . here about 9 o'clock this morning 11) an ambulance of the Fuque Under -! taking company and every effort was made to save the woman's life.
Surviving Mrs. Dye. besides her husband. are her parenta, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Belcher of South Green- field, and ons email con. . Mr. Dye is employed by the Carthage Stone com- pany.
MRS. GEORGIA E. YATES
Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia E. Yates, wife of R. W. Yates, who died yesterday morning at her home. 2203 Kellett avenue. will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday aftertroon In the Klingner funerel chapel. Burial will be in Greenlawn cem- rterv. Mrs. Yates is survived by her hus- band: three small children. two sons and one daughter; five brothers. Fred and John Hudson of Springfield. Tom Hudson of Detroit: James Hudson of Kansas City. Mo. and Charles Kreton of Oklahoma City: and three sisters, Mrs Beulah Satz- man of New Jersey and "lisses Dorothy and Alice Hudson of Springfield.
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FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 8: Mrs. Matthew Dye died .** Mrs. Georgia E. Yates died .** Geraldine Cromer died .** Elias Lafayette Baichtal died .** Mrs. Matthew Dye died .**
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2 CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 cents o line.
IN MEMORIAM
In meinory of B. W Yarberev There within the silent grave ties my heart where you are fald. Windts that blow so gent!v by seem lo weep, monin and sigh All n. pleasures now are gone. Itte In ine is one sed sony Birds that One of vont line forf me buty it;xke me sad you .er Music tis!
1 . . . ..... ... . .... ... . can tell Our Heaven un rath, we Call our home, from which we bever rated in roam, How 16 su sad. bleak end drest since you left me, oh, my Dear. 1 am welling norr: and night. loneine for one precious sight Oh. Your gentle votre 10 dear that I always love in west, and Ies 1 know That can never be until we meet in eternity. Thus the data pass and I h.d them adlen for i know I am one day ! nearer you Sadly missed by wife si! die' ... MTs B. W Yatberry att Letth Y'nfhe ! !!
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DEATHS
YAN MATTHEW DYT The body of Mrs Matthes Dye, S .. ... ] Gled in a hospital here Thursday afternoon as the result of burns she rerelied ear !!.: In the day when one attempted in lich! Dre home in Bouin Greenfield this me: 1. . tar for funeral services and buriet there. J. W. Klingner had charge of arrange- Pashess and or imali ion and by Fer parepta, Mr. end M .. R \' Beleher ^! South Greenfield. Mr. Dva " employed by the Carthage Stone company. 1
Gondudy, Services For Woman Killed ByrKerosene. Blast
[ en] services for Mma. Matthew 1nr. 20. who died of burns sustained at her botoe in South Greenfield yes- terday, were to be held in the First Baptist church there this aftertwin 2" The Fuqua Undertaking . company of South Greenfield this morning re- moved the body from the Kilugner Undertaking company where It ans taken yesterday following the death of Mr& Dv: In a Springfield hospital.
A !! te early yesterday morning a: her horne ' when the kerosene can in het hande exploded. Her husband rush- ed to her and tore her burning cloth- ing from her, suffering severe burna himself. Mis. Die was pushed in the ' la mot tare, but died low boun afferwards. "Her" husband: also brought to the hospital and burna on his hands were treated.
Mrs. Dye .in ourvired by her hus- halitl. one child. and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Belcher of Bout! Greenfield.
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HRS. GEORGIA Z. TATEA Funeral services for Mrs. Georgia K. ! Yoles, wife of R. W. Yates, who died Thurs- day morales, at her home. 2203 Kellett avenue will be held at 2 o'clock Rundey s"froot at the J V. Klingner chapel. followed by buriel in Grera Iman come- ; lot. Nr. Yotes us erwird FY !: or hus- ! r Hall soudren two sons and and John Hudson at Springfield: Tom Hudson of Detrett; James Hudson of Kansas C !:: Ar Charles Kenton of Otishome City: os Matera. Mra. Beulah Balsman of Now Jersey and Miami Dorothy and Ance Hud- son of Springfield.
GERALDINE CROMIR
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1 Fmmoral services for Geraldine Cramer. Infant dementer of Mr. and Mrs. Charles wat, 1621 Worth Weller avenue. the afternoon to the J. W. KHagner . ..... .....!
Statwld The child died at the homt of the parents Thursday afternoon. Three brothers and two sisters sur !!!!
ELIAS LAFAYETTE BAICHTAL
Anarel wr)++. for Miss Lafevette
as this bone el 4/4 Wert Partfie eledr Ganday afternoon, fol-
Cun « J. W. Kurme.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS Page 3: Mrs. Matthew Dye died .**
HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR HOME. FIRE VICTIM
Funeral service for Mma. Matthew Dye, 20, who died of burna aimtained at her home In South Greenfield Thursday, were held in the First Baptist church there Fridiny after. noon.
& fire early Thursday morning .' her home when the kermene can in her hands ripinded 11-1
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rushed to her and tore her wanted . clothing away, sustaining severe bune 4 himmels. The young women die th a hospital here a few hours later. Realdes the husband, one child sur. vives, together with Mrs. Dye's father And mother, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Belch- er of 8nuth Greenfield.
Tha Fuqua Undertaking company of Cornfield had charze " mineral writers The J. W. Klingner com- pany prepared the body here for
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 3: There is an article about the Rev. M. F. Cowden but it gives few biographical details.
Page 4: The probate court docket for November is published .**
Page 6: There is an article about the coming of electricity to Springfield .**
Page 8: Mrs. Georgia E. Yates died .** Elias Lafayette Baichtal died .**
Page 10: Miss Mary Lois Fleming and Mr. Orin A. O'Neal were married .** Miss Beatrice Laker and Mr. Joseph Dieterman were married .** Page 12: Births reported .**
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Harrison. 248 . i Dollison avenue, announce the birth ; , of a daughter, Helen Katherine. Oc- : tober 17.
Mr. and Mrs D H. Drake. 1520 Weet Lina street. annowhere the birth of n. Bobby Hershel, October 12.
Miss Fleming Weds
MIAs Mary Lois Fleming. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fleming | o: 725 St. Louis street, 'and Mr. Orin A .. O'Nesl of Fort Smith, Ark .. were married October 13 at Kansas City. Mr. and Mra. O'Neal atii make their future home in Fort Smith
DEATHS
MRS. GRORGIA E. YATES Funeral services for Mra Ororgla " .. Yates, wife of R. W. Yates. who died Thursday at her home. 2203 Kellett ave- nur. will be held Sunday afternoon et 2 o'clock et the J. W. K :::: gner funerel chapel. followed by Interment in Green. i lawn cemetery. Mrs. Yates 1- nprrieed ' by her husband and there small children. and by five brothers and three attters.
1. 1 .. RAICHTAL. Duweral services for Blige Lafaselie Ralphtel. GR. who died wednesday. he held at his home os and west rectifie Bundes afternoon at : orlock. Burial wiu be in Greenlawn cemetery ip
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THE -WASTEBASKET titre often touted things well worth while.
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"Electric light week" is being ob- served all over the country. "Elce- ·trio light . was first brought to Springfield by a circus as it was to - most towns. The lights were played up as the feature of the show. The tiret cirous to bring the great in- vention here showed on grounds bounded by West .... Walnut, - South . Campbell, Market and Elm. It was declared that the lights made night as bright as day and there was great curiosity, although not as much as In the large rifles whera the lights were originally shown because some of our much traveled citizens had seen the lights in S: Louis and knew they were marvel- .ous and strictly as advertised. Thus ice had been broken here. A sanı- ple of the show advertlaing of the Ume ran this way':
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The Immortal Electric Lighti The Great Inventive Triumph of the Agel
The : Great Eye of the Public Dažrd!
Illumined by Electricity !
Resplendent! Refulgent! Redol-
No other show has it! The Great London is the only show that can afford Itt Procured at an expendi- ture of $15,000! Fightern electric light chandeliers, yielding a volume ; of light equal to 35,000 gas jets.
All scientists gaze in wonder at it! it:
All the world is anvions to wit- ness 101
An Age Prolific with Wonderat A Manifold Invention! The Brush Electric Light! It ium.nairs a D) ;- tance of Two Miles!
Dense, Dark. Dreary Night Made Bright and Bran !!!!!!
The cirens came with & portable >corine: andcaro . lighis. .. The arcs sputtered and spit and fast a blind- ! ing light in flashes as our early street lighta did. While the lights were considered astounding many doubted if they were exactly as ad- . vertised. They did not make it as bright as day. It was several years -- after the circus before the city had electric lights on a commercial basts. Frank S. Heffernan decided
to put in a plant and applied to the , city council for a franchise. It was & short franchise of only about 200 words and gave him and his suc- cessors the right to run a light plant in the city. There was no limit on the duration of the franchise and It is considered perpetual. ine con- pany now operates under the Hef- fernan franchise. It was not neces- sary then for the people to vote on & franchise as now. After the fran- chise was granted the city council made & contract with the electric Uebt compens for . street lehting and Ughts were put In. The city at the time was using gas lights un- der a contract with the gas com- pany. The gas company brought `suit against the city to prevent the use of electricity for street lighting. holding the gas company had ap exclusive contract for street light- Ing. The case was hotly contested - In the circuit court before Judge W. D. Hubbard, J. P. McCammon being cily attorney. The gas company was given the decision and the rice - tric lights. which had been Installed. . were cut off. This had- Mt. He !-
fernan furious and he even made a : !trespaper attack en S. der Hibbard who ignored it. In a short time compromise was made and the elec- tric lights came back. The two com- panies were later consolidated.
The original electric light building on Boonville avenue has been writ- ten about often and still stands. When firat . opcrated & stream of Ilght flared out from the building that was seen for a mile. The mid are light was first used and it sput- : tered and flashed much like the cir - cua light in the beginning. The arc. light gave way to the modern method about a quarter of a cen- tury ago. The first incandescent i lights were on circuits and a fiat rata charged, the price depending on whether one was on the carly or Flate cidkult.2. Lights could . Dos ; witched on and off as now. while Tarre plant established to furm. electricity for lighting It was only natural that the " .. electric "railway Une and the lighting system bo oo Kolidatid. This was finally done trid all were happy until the automobile came along and put the street cars on the bum. , 1
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Ku ATthe Brady,
The bride wore a charming inform. el gown of monet blue and rattled a Aptny bouquet of pink rose buda and
Kannenberg, the. mild of honor. woro af informal frock. of. huntera, gren, and carried a bouquet of pink rose buds. Mr. Lennard Denneher acted ma heat man. The church was dec- ...
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white dahlias and potted ferns and other planta Art haskets of rut ; flowera were placed at either side of The altat ... p.
Perceding the cricinony, Mr. Wil-
A liam Jogue sans "O Promise Me." ar-
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, Mim Marguerite Varley sang "All For You" he Bertram Brown, also er-
b; M . . . Mars Batter,
-- Cantrell. Elizabeth, minor, Leona Can- trell. guardian and curatrix, 6th annual aeltlement.
Davis, Id. decemmed. Ceo. O. Hall. Pub- lic Administrator; fat semi-annual ceftie- ment
Davis. A. W. decruscd. P R Davie, ad. m:1 ...: ator with the wil anneeed. ist semi-annual settlement.
Davis. Mra. N. J. deceased. Isaac A. Davis, administrator; Ist semi-annual set- tlemer.t.
- Dunn. MAT\ J. deceased. Jan.es A Nelms. | Ex-Public administrator. Final Settlement Dewhurst. Ableall Elizabeth, Insane. | WH'son Mars: Pfan and curator is! annua! settlement.
Dingeldein, Edward S .. Jusephine E . and Dorothes M., minors, Ida A. Dingeldein Andrewa. guardian and curatrix; 2nd an- nusl settlement
Danforth Joseph Insane James A Nelm., Ex ; ahl guardian and curator 2nd annual afttlemci.t
Damernn. James, minor. Raymond D. i Welch, guardian and curator 2nd annus) settlement.
Drussa. Margaret Marle, minnr. Emily M Barnett, guardian and curateis: 3rd annual attlement.
FRIDAY. FIFTH DAY. NOVEMBER 15TH. 1929. Dewhurst. Mary Agnes. minor. Watson Manuell
Dedon. Harry I .. Insane. W A. Lin- ........ settlement.
Eddinga. Luther and Beulah. minors Win. L. McCurdy, Ex-Public Quatdian and Curetor: 11th annual settlement.
Foster. Jesse J Ar . dereased. Sarah F. c 1st semi-annual settle- mes:1
Frick. Fart n Irare. James A Nelnis. Ex-Publie guardian and curator. 4th an- nual settlement.
Otny. Mary A. deceased. James W. O'Brien. administrator. 1ºt semi-annual settlement.
Cthror t. M dereisen Man @ Gibson .....:.... . ....
Gaddard. Samuel D derensed James H Onddard, administratur Fibul Beltleineni. Godfrey Virginia Rose, mint. Thomas
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Drittain. John William. minor. James ' Peck. zuwrdian and curator. ist sonual . settlement
Brives, Josephine and Alsa M Imore,
annual seitidinent.
Bryan. Lorene Elhel, milnor. James A. , Nelme, Ex-public guardian and curator: . 3rd annual settlement
fowley. Homer. 12 sine. Mazgir Moet.le. guardian and culatila, ciod aliindes stttie- IDent.
Bancroft, Dorothy, Wilma, Dotta Lze and Andrew George. minors. Robert n Durst. .guardian 6th .. ..... ment. urnurenov
13TH, 1929.
Ballloger. Romer J. mitinr. M .< Lucille Weaver, guardian and curatrix. 8th annual settlement.
... Bray, Jeneve-Ir mhtnor. Pred B. Williams and Mabel Williams, guardians and curs- lors: lib. annual settlement.
Onder: Willem P. deceased, W. R. delf. administrator; last semi-annual settlement. Collins, A. M. deceased. L. E. Collins. Executor: Ist semi-anutial settlement.
Culler. Cleorgs W. deceased. Caroline E. Culler, executrix: . Ist semi-annual settle-
Caton, Charles Henry. decenmed. Geo a Hall. Public administrator, lat semi-an- :: uel settlement.
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Chapman, John T. deceased. J. R. Mooneyham, administrator; )st semi-an- Dual settlement.
Coover. Will W. deceased. Eve E. Coover. executris: Final Settlement.
Coliman. Maty F. deceased. C. F. Coff- man, administrator; Final settlement. Chaney. Millard F. deceased, Eva A. Chanev, administratrix; Final settlement. THURSDAY, FOURTH DAY. NOVEMBER 14TH: 1970.
Cox. Albert. derensrd. 1 .. Paul Hyde, ad- ministrator: Final Settlement.
Clayton W. P Insane, Harriet Clayton. Fintdian and curatrix. Jst semi-annual
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i About are hundred Intimate friends of the route copie and members of their families were in . : Altendance at the church during the re!rmiony Following the service ¡ about forty friends and members of the two familien were entertained with an Informal wedding breakfast A: the home of the b :x . p ..... Out-of-town queste at the breakfast were. Mr. Edward Wheeler of Kan- Na' City. uncle of the bride. and Mas Rebbecca Rinehardt of Fayetteville Aık.
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