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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 3: Miss Clara E. Howard died .** Page 5: The Matney family held a reunion .** Page 20: Births reported .* Miss Clara Howard died. Cooper infant died .** Marriage license issued .**
Page 22: Miss Margaret Schaper and Mr. Guido Moss were married .** Miss Mary Evans Quade and Mr. Earl Houghton were married.
itteren Nestor Jacobs is to be married September · Mr. ! Charles Howall Potter of Nashville. Tenh MIM Jerode to the dausb- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry. W. Jacoba, 629 South W'eller areave. She 10 a graduate of the University of Mimoort. where .he was n! Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She ?anche in Pipkin Jom :: Hizb school here and later taught social science at Hard Belmont. . Nasb. ville. Tenn. Mr. Potter in the son of Mr. A. F. Po'fer of Nacht!l'- He attended the University of Tennessee and was a member of Fal Gamma Delta frateralty. The marrias ovowe will be read at -
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«Wedding Announced
"MR AND MRS. H. W. Schaper of Columbia announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Guldn Nom of Springfield. The wedding took place Tuesday In Sedalla. Mo .. at the home of the ottletatlag minister, the Reverend Mr. F. A. Millhouse. Mise Schaper Is a graduate of the University of Micanurl and Is a monitor of V. Phl Epsilon, honorary musical sorority. For !le Da .. ... . 1 -
has been teaching music at Port Arthur. Texas. Mr. Moce is a former student of the college of engineering at the l'niversity c: 31 :. 464 ;. He is a member of Tau Beta Pl fraternity An: :: :** *: :: : : ': . the engineering department of the Frisco rallwar. After a trip *n Chicago and other northern points Mr. and Mrs. Mose will make their Some here at 724 Last Walnut street.
Another wedding of Interest to a number of Springfield propie Is that of Miss Mary Evans Quade, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Quade of Arkansas City. Kan., to Mr. Earl Houghton. also of Arkansas City, which was solemnized there Tuesday morning. The mother of the bride was formerly Miss Lillian Gardner of this site ' and fe well known Jo social rircies bere. The hride slen ha. many friends hare, having been born here and having visited horas number of times. Mr. Henry E. Gardner of Springfield. an nocle d .the bride, was present at the wedding . --
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MUSS CLARA HOWARD Freeral ervices for Miss Clara Howard. ) who had been a teacher In the Apring- 2 field achole altre 1911, were held at
, weyer funeral home. The body will be wat to Marionville for burial. Miss How. ard dled Thursday morning lo a hospital here. She had been teacher of sorial. Science in Reed Junior High school for the pa't two vrare and hetote that she had taught In the Rogers and Meliregot I school. the received a degree from the Alate Teachers college last month The fat :: er. D) D) Howard, and two sisters and , one brother surthe.
The Infant can of Mr. and Mrs Noël . Cooper of :14 Mount Vernon street will be buried at 2 30 Saturday afternoon at Ha- w)wood cemetery Starne's mortuary Je in I charge of urangemente The child died : Thursday night in a hospital hete.
BIRTHS
Mr and Mra. J A. Millspaugh of 710 lincoln afreet are the parents of a daughter. Margaret Anne, born Wed- hemay. September Mr. PI1 M· · A·r :... F Demore. nf 1726 Weet Thinman, announce the birth of a daughter Bunday. Septem- -
Z CANOS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUN 10 cento a line. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY the Baylor called Father to rest. Buch sorrow had never entered the home, but surely Ood knew best. Badly mlased by Mary VanWago and family. L 20
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MATNEY'FAMILY .HAS REUNION AT SEYMOUR
A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. L. W. Mathey, cust of Beymour last week with the following Attending: Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mat- 1:0). Mr and Mrs. Cheater Mathey and daughter. Dorothy: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Matney and family: Mrs. Polly Hunt and son. Everett: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Matney and family. Diggina. Mo .; Mr. and Mrs. Arther Matney and , family
Marter and daughter: Mr and Mrs. Olsude Heckendorn and family: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newman and family: Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Johnson and family: Mr. And Mrs. William Ander- son and son, Reed; Mr. and Mrs. Arch Matnay; Mr. and Mrs. King Matney of Jols. Kan .: Mr. and Mrs. Orel Mat- ney of Kansas City: Mr. and Mrs. Jeasle Prewitt and family: Mr. and Mra Clvde Prewitt and daughter. Mary Ellen, Chillcotthe: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Prewitt of Hickory. Mo .; Mrs. Nancy Crider and son. Willlem. of Mansfield: Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Crider and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crider and family: Mra. Bertha Web -- ster and daughtera, Wilma and Mil- dred and son Willis, of Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Ferguson and niece. Sybil Jean Clinton; Miss Oleta Standfer, Clarence Matney: Mimses Anne. Megline. Ruth, Dorothy Jean, Warren and Billle Matney of Bey- mour: Kira Matney of Mansfield and Mr. Marley.
Reed's Students Hold a Memorial For Miss Howard
A memorial program, followed by a! - few minutes of impressive allence, was observed at Reed Junior High school at 10:30 this morning. when atudent and teachers paid tribute to the memory of Mis Clara E. Howard. ! social science teacher. who died yes- terday morning. after a protracted Ulnese.
Following an appropriate musical number by Min Genera Word. Man- son Cadie, president of her home room last year. gave a short talk on "My Impressions of Misa Howard as · Home Room Teacher." Thomas Henderson spoke a few moments con- cerning his impressions of her as class room teacher. and Mrs. Anna Freeman told of her association with her as a fellow student.
Miss Lucile Shivel talked a few minutes of Miss Howard from another teacher's standpoint, and V. M. Hardin, principal of Reed school. ex- pressed appreciation of her in con- tacts with her work under his office. There were other musical numbers. and then a moment of silence. u the studenta, hushed and reverent. patd tributa to s teacher whom they loved : sud respected.
Funeral services for Miss Howard Will be held at 2 o'clock this after- noon at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral bome, and the body will be taken Curioso Marionvilla for bodil
BRIEFS
-. Amount Vernon yesterday to R. K. Pierre of Springfield and Kathryn Banta of Moberly.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS Page [: Marriage licenses issued .**
A daughter Pricilla Ruth Davis was born September 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Davis.
Page 2: Cooper infant died .** Charles W. Page died .**
Page 4: Mamie A. Hollman sues to divorce George W. Hollman. They were married February 15, 1910.
Page 5: A daughter Marjorie Lou Bath was born August 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bath, 227 South Boulevard.
Efraim Martinez was killed .**
Page 14: Miss Clara E. Howard died, **
Page 15: Card of thanks .**
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COOPER INFANT
The mant son of Mi and Mrs Noel Compet of .24 Mount Vernon Street will : be buried at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon In Hazelwood cemetery under the direc- tion of W. I .. Starne. The child died In n hospital here Thursday night.
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CHARLES W. PAGE
Funeral services for Charles W. Page. 7n. justice of the peace in North Camp- hell inunshin and former Springfield municipal judge, who died at ins nome. 2134 North National avenue, early Wednes- day morning following a stroke of apo- plexy. will be held at 2.30 o'clock Monday lafternoon in the East Avenue Baptist ; church: Interment will be in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the J. W. . Klingner Undertaking company. A son. T. W. Page. on his way from San Ber- nardino. Cal .. arrive here Sunday night.
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SEND BODY OF YOUTH TO MOTHER IN TEXAS
The body of Efraim Martinez. 18- scar-old Mexican south who was la. 'tally Injured when struck down by a hit-and-run automobile driver on U. : S. highway 66, eight miles west of Halltown. early Wednesday. was shipped to his mother at San Antonio. Texas. last night.
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While the Identity of the youth was bring established. the body had been in the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home here. Through information gained from Rudolfo Navarret. a companion' of Martinez, who was in- · Jured at the same time. Dr. Murray Stone. Greene county coroner, and -. Sheriff A. L. Henaon of Lawrence county learned the identity of the body.
STUDENTS AT REED HIGH RAL TRIBUTE TO TEACHER
Studenta and teachers:+At ... Reed. Junior high school yesterday morning
""Howard. social science teacher who ruled Thursday morning, in & memori- al program at the school.
After is musical number by Mise Genevi Wood. "Manson. C Mit. pre- dent.of.Miss, Howard's . home - room' class last year, spoke on "My Impres- sions of Miss Howard as & Home Room Teacher." Thomas Henderson told of her qualities as a class room teacher, and Mrs. Anna Freeman spoke of her association with Miss Howard as a fellow student. Tribtite also was paid by Miss Lucile Shivel and V. M. Hardin, principal of the school.
The body of Miss Howard was sent to Marionville for burial after funer- al services at 2 o'clock yesterday af- ternoon In the Alma Lohmeyer funer- al home.
2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM
10 cents a line CARD OP THANKS - 5+ "We Wish" to thank our friends and ! neighbors for their kindness shown in the death. of/ our Mother and " Grandmother." Mrs. T. C. Thompson. We also want 10 thank the minister and M:s\ Jar.i. Boat- man for her singing and also for the . beautiful floral offerings.
MR. AND MRS .1. If WILSON
MRS. FANNIE NORTHIP
MR .... AND MRS. JOB ROBERTS*YM MR. AND MRS. FLOYD ROBERTS ROY CLIFTON
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SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 8: Charles W. Page died .**
Mrs. Ray Schollenberger died .** Mrs. Mary G. Smith died.' Marriage license at Ozark issued to Carl Mack and Mae Callender, both of Springfield.
Marriage license at Ozark issued to Argus Richesin of Bartlesville, Okla., and George Rogers of Springfield.
Marriage license: Claude LaFon, 21, of Everton and Glenna Louise
Johnson, 18, of Ash Grove.
Marriage license: Carrol Lee Cummins, 31, and Sue Kathryn Williams, 26, both of Newtonia.
Page 9: Card of thanks .**
Page 10: Miss Kathleen Tully and Mr. Allen Chase were married .*
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Kathleen futty Becomes Bride Of Allen Chase
MOST; imprimive : In the simplicity was the marriage' this morning of Mise Kathleen Tully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis D .. Tully, South NEtional sveque,- to Mr.' Allen Obase. late Mr. Chase. 830 Bouth. Florence avenue. The rows wore read at the home of the bride's parents amid sur- roundings made exceedingly attrae- Uwe with quantities 'of garden flow- ero in pastel shades.
The Reverend Doctor" Corona 'H. Briggs read the ceremony. for which about 85 relatives and close frienda cf the young couple had assembled. Miss Mergaret Voorhies of Neosho eang "At Dawning." preceding the ceremony. She was accompanied by Misa Violet Veerkamp, als of Nemhn. Miss Mary Mlesbeth Crouch of Jop- lin pisyed "To a Wild Rose" softly ouring the ceremony.
The bride's nnly attendant was Miss Emma Jane McDaniel as mald of honor. and Mr. Chase's best man was Mr. Benjamin Bardatt.
The bride win lovely In her orchid chiffon wedding dress with a short velvet jacket. of a darker shade. She pors orchid satin allppers and car- ried & shower bouquet of yellow
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The maid of honor was smartly powned in a frock of green crepe Kitmabeth with erru' lace trimming. Mer loose arm bouquet was fashioned of pink roses.
The ceremony was followed hy an Informal reception. Centering tbe i candlelight refreshment table was the hondenme heart-shaped wedding cake setting amid a mass of flowers in pastel shades and green maldenhair Irina Tall cream-colored cathedral randles lighted the table.
1 Mr. and Mra. Chane left for a short honeymoon trip, after which they will tic at home to their friends In their new home In latoka heights.
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thuis and gray kocha chacinble with watching Accessories.
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Both Mr and Mrs Chase are poput- ;at menthera of The younger art here Mrm. Chaan was a student at Drury Icollege. where she was a member of . Fi Beta Phi morority. She mino wae affiliated with 1.Amtria Alpha Lambda and Tau Alpha Lambda sororities. ... Mr. Chase in a member of Delta Phi Omega fraternity. Mra. Chase proved to be one of the most popular brides In many a day and has been fetad -
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past few weeks.
Out-of-town questa here for the wedding were: Mra. Robert 8. Hun- ter nf Douglas, Ariz .: Mias Betty Dolen and Miss Mary Elizabeth . Crouch of Joplin. Miss Vinlet Veer- kamp and Miss Margaret Voorhles Of Neosho and Mias Irene Anderson of Tuin.
DEATHS
CHARLES W. PAGE
Funeral services for Charles W .. Par .. W. justice of the peace in North Campbell township and former municipal judge here. 419 we held at 3:2 o'clock Monday after- 200 M the Last anave Baptist church. Juterawat will take place in Oreen Lawn cometary in charge of J. W. Klingner. A sen. T. W. Fare, Is on his way to Spring- neid from his home al San Bernardino, Cal. Justier-Fare died suddenly et fils beme at 1114 North National avenue Wed-
MRS. RAY SCHOLLENBERGER
MIL Bay Ochollenberger died at her home to #t. Logis Friday afternoon after & long Witness. She is survived by her his- band, and by relativas at Mountain Grave OM Went Plaine Charles Schollenberger of Ourk ts . precherinlaw. Funeral xrr. Ices will be held at Mountain Grove, Mrs. Ochstepberger's home. Monday afternoon.
MIL. MART O. OMITK
, died this morn- Ing at ber bonne, THE South Fremont street. Pomeri services will be at the Alma bob- meyer funeral home Monday afternoon et 23 dock. Barid will be to Maple Park cemetery. 8be is survived by one son, Nesbli Smith, of Springfield, and one brother. Thornton Iltinson, of Kansas City.
2- CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 cento . Hae.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to , thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness shown in ibe death of our Mother and Ormdmother. Mr. T. C. Thompson. We also want to thank the minister and Miss Janke Bost- man for her singing and also for the beautiful floral offerings.
MR. AND MRS SH WILSON MRS. FANNIE NORTHIP MR. AND MRS JOK ROBERTS MR. AND MRA FLOYD ROBERTS ROY CLIFTON
Marriage licenses were issued . in Ozark Thursday to Carl Mack of Springfield and Mae Callender, of Springfield, and to Argus Richesin, of Bartlesville." "Okia .. and Georgia Roger. of Springfield.
Marriage licenses were Issued to-' day to Claude LaFon. 21. Everton and i Gienna Louise Johnson. 18. Anh Grore: Carrol Lee Cummins. 3), New. tonia and Sue Kathryn Williams, 26. Newtoain
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SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1929 -- NEWS and LEADER
Page 1: Marriage license: G. M. Scrivener, 46, and Alice Whited, 36, both of Springfield.
Page 2A: W. E. Caves died .**
Mrs. Carrie M. Smith died .*
Page 12A: Lonnie Vickers, Jr., died .**
Page 1B: A son Arthur Earl Derrick was born August 26 to Mr. and Mrs. William B. Derrick, 955 East Division street.
Page 3B: Miss Fern Breece of Monett and John W. Sturdivant of St. Louis were married Sunday in Monett.
Page 6B: Miss Kathleen Tully and Mr. Allen Chase were married .**
Page 7B: Miss Marjorie Gammon and Mr. Doolin Gorman were married Tuesday. Miss Ethel Wilson and Mr. O. D. Mckenzie were married .** Page 12B: Cards of thanks.
Kathleen Tully, Allen Chase, Are Wed
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A MID surroundings made exceed- Ingly attractive with a profusion of autumn fiumeta in pastel shades, the wedding of Mice Kathleen Thille. daughter of Mr. end. Mrs. Loula D. Tully. South National avenue, and Mr. Allen Chase, son of Mr. William N. Chase and the late Mr. Chase. 002 Bouth Florence avenue, was celabrat- ed with charming simplicity yeater. day morning at il o'clock at the home of the bride's parenta.
The wedding vowa were read hy tha Reverend Di. Corona II. Briggs In :1. presence of about fifty-five relatives and close frianda of the young couple. Proceeding the ceremony "At Dawn- Ing" was sung by Miss Margaret Voorbles of Neoshs. She was arcom- panled by Mim Violet Veerkamp. aiso of Neosho. During the ceremony "To s Wild Rose" was played softly by Miss Mary Elizabeth Crouch of Joplin.
MIN Emma Jane McDaniel attand- ed the bride an meld of honor and Mr. Benjamin Bastiett was best man fot M: ChMe.
The bride was stunning in & forely frock of orrbid chiffon with which ·· ··· · the market In A dayser since. aler alippera were alan mirbild and she carried & shower of yellow TOACA.
The mald of honor wore e mmert gown of green crepe Elisbeth with erni lace trimming. She carried forme arm bouquet of pink man.
An informal reception and hreak- Taat followed the ceremony The renter of the refreshment table held a large heart shaped wedding cake
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pastel ahedies and matdenhair for ... The table wes lightad with tall cathedral candles, Ivory colored.
Mr. and Mrs. Chian left yesterday for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home in their tant
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with meiching arrrmorice su wor hy Mm. Chase for imeveling
Roth Mr. and Mrs. Chama are well
known here where they are popular membera of the younger at.
Out-of-town guests present at the wedding were Mro Robert & Hunter of Dancing Arty. Mina Irena Ante .. - : Ann of Tulsa, Okla. Miura Betty Dnian and Mary Elizabeth Crouch of Joplin, Mianes Margaret Voorbles and Violet Veerkamp of Neosh.
DEATHS
Funere ervices for years & lineman for the South Telephone company
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ad on where he was working as llarman for the Prince railroad near Memphis Friday. It is thought that he had suffered a heart al- Ho was raand pear Orart and lived in Opringfield for a number of years Later he went to Memphis in the cuspiuy of the Trisco. Mr. Cares had suffered for some time with beart trouble and the first of this week was in Springfield to consak a physician. Mr. Cares is sur- viwed by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Caves, 110 South Newton avenne, and fonr una. Trad, BWk. Howard and Jack. The body 'lu be taken this afternoon at ! o'clock from the partate' home to the Weaver cometory bear Quark where nr. rion tl b beld at 2:30 o'clock
XXI. CAKE M. SMITH
Mrs. Ourrie M. flth, who Lived alone 01 #111 North Rogers avenue. dropped dead at her home today at 11:46 o'clock while at work In the yard. Death was pro- nounced due to natural caum. following an examinetlon by Dr. Murray C. 8tone. Greene county. coroner. Mra. Bmltb was 49 years of age. She is rarvived by three aistara, Mrs. Jenale Lech". Mrs. Lou Oal- lowey. and Mrs. Barth Morris of Pavery. Wyo .; and by three brothers, Will and Oscar Besler of Pavery. Wyo., and Fate Beeler of Nevada, Ma. A step-daughter. Mrs. Katy Rabanau, of Fordiend. also nur - vives. Burlel will be at Rolle. J. W. ! Klingner is in charge of arrangements. 1
LONNIE VICKERS,' IR.
Funeral services for Loante Vickers, Jr .. 26. who died in Chicago Thursday, will ba held . at the Cumberland Presbyterian church bere this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. followed by interment in South Hazelwood cemetery. . The Reverend W. E. Houston will officiele and the Campbell Underlak- Ing company is in charge of arrangements The father. Lonnie Vlekeru.Br., the moth- er .- Mri. Malinda-Vickers, and.tro alstert. Mrs. Mamk Green and Mrs. Geneva Cobb nf Springfield survlive. The church where ' The funeral will be held is at the corner of Washington avenue and Pine street. 1
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He said goos-aje to none. His Sonlas heart bad ceased to beat And before we know it he was cone. His cheerful words and kindly war We to pleasantly recall. He hed & sulle for every one. And went beloved by au. Bo adly missed by Father. Mother and Brother. . Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bliss Ralph . Kedden.
We wish to thenk our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy sbowa i during the death and burial of . band and father. for the beautiful Doral offerings. MRB. W. R. CHAPMAN. MR. AND MRS. J. W. CHAPMAX. MR. AND MRS. JOE PETERS. MR. 'AND WOLS. D. T. PETTER.
WEDDING ANNOt NEED
MIM Ethel Wilson, daughter of Mr., and Mra. C. M. Wilson of Walnut Grove, Mo., and Mr. O. D. Mcken- fle of Eudora, Mo .. were married Jan- uary 19, et Ozark, Mo. The marriage has been kept a secret since that time. The young couple will maka their home In Eudora.
MIAS GAMMON MARRIED
The wedding of Miss Marjorie Gam- mon to Mr. Doolin Gorman, was sol- emnized last Tuesday morning st nine o'clock at the boms of Mr. and Mra. Herman Lobmeyer, on Bast Wal- aut street.
The Reverend H. A. Wood was the officiating minister.
MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 8: Col. Cloud of Peirce City died Sunday at the state hospital in Nevada. He leaves a çon Horance Cloud.
Mrs. Willie Brown living near Peirce City died Monday. She leaves a husband and six grown children and grandchildren.
Page 10: C. W. Page died .** Jacob Forgey died .** Roy Eugene Evans died .**
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JACOB FORGEY Jacob Forgey, 81. died at 4 o'clock terday morning at his home. 510 West Locust street, after a brief illness. He la survived by his wife, two sons. Riley and Roscoe of Springfield, and a daughter. Mrs. Glessa Cowan of Nebraska Citv. Neb. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon Prospect cemetery under direction of T. B Chaffin of Ozark.
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Rov Eugene Evans. 10-month-old son . of Mr and Mrs. James M. Evans. 895 | North Weaver avenue. died at a 45 o'clock ! last night after & brief illness. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Starne mortuers. Burial probably will be in. East Lawn cemetery.
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C. W. PAGE Funeral services : for C. W. Pare wil be : held . this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In the East Avenue Baptist church. with the Reverend Earl W. French official- Ing. .. Mr. Page had been a member of the church + for many years and was president of its Men's Bible class. The choir. under direction of Arch Burgess. SHH alna at the service inday. Active pallbearers will be Charles Scoffer. M. J. Golden. M. E. Freeman, Charles Cook. J. L. Brunner. George Skidmore and 8am Johnston. Honorary pallbearers will be J. B. Gooch, A. M. Mayfield. O. T. Ham- lin. W. A. Caldwell and E. E. Parris. Interment will be in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of J. W. Klingner.
MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 4: Mrs. Margaret Ebbs died .** Mrs. Mary G. Smith died .*
C. W. Page died .** Mrs. Carrie M. Smith died .** Jacob Forgey died .** Roy Eugene Evans died .**
Charles L. Underhill was appointed guardian for Betty Jean Smallwood, ten month old child of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smallwood. The child received a settlement from the railroad for injuries.
Page 14: Miss Charlotte Maxey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Maxey, and Mr. Ellis Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb, will be married tomorrow.
Page 16: A son Edward Weir Rice was born September 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice, 909 West Division street.
i, Miss Charlotte Mirey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Maxey. of "The Cedars" will be married tomorrow in Mr. Ellla Webb. son of Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey Webb. The wedding will be celebrated in' the evening at the home of the bride's parents. -Pide & Løk. 1
HURT BY TRAIN
Laborer: Instantly Killed When He Steps on Tracks at Diggins
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- John Cook. 56. laborer of Diggins. Mo., Was killed Instantly this morn- ing at 11 o'clock when he stepped . In the path of a through freight, train near the Frisco station al DigEIN".
Cook was looking for a friend "and it is thought he failed to notice the approaching train The freight which hit him was the second sec- tion of train 136. northbound
Coroner K. K. Kelley of Rogers- ville Immediately was notified of the accident and Ir :: for Diggins
Cook is survived by his wie and four children. Edwin Cook. Joplin. Mrx Ethel Cantrell. Oklahoma City: Mr. Mas JJobm'on. Duncan and. Mre Finiine Brotback nophine
melt. was found dead at & railroad crossing one mile south of Diegins and it was Thought he had been struck by a train.
At the time of the accident Cook was looking for Louie Keller. fore- !
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man of the 8. M. Hart Canning company plant. 10 ask him work. The body was taken in Sey- man hv thọ C ...... !*_***** k :: company. It will be returned to · Diggins for burial.
DEATHS
MRA. MARGARET ERBA
Funeral services for Mre. Margaret Ebbs. 79, who died Saturday at her home at 1929 Korth Jefferson avenue. were held this afternoon at Cedar Bluff church. three miles east of Falr Orove , Inter- ment took place in the Cedar Blunt come- tary In charge of J. W. Klingner Two sons and one daughter aurvive, as tol- low#: Charles Allen of Bpringfield. Bert Kbbs of Kansas City and Mrs. Ida Wil- Hams of Kansas City.
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MRA. MARY G. SMITH Funeral services for Mra. Mary G Smith, 70, - who died Saturday at her home . at 786 South Fremont avenue, were held this afternoon at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral chapel, followed by interment in Maple Park cemetery. One son. Nesbil Smith. survives.
C. W. PAGE Funeral services for C W Page. Jus- Hee of the peace of North Compbell town- ship. were held this afternoon in the East Avenue Baptist church, with the Reverend Earl W French officiating. Mr Page had been a member of this church for ! many years and was president of the men's Bible claas there The church choir ene "Today." directed by Arch Burgess Pall. . bearers were Charles Bcoffer. . M - den. M E Freeman, Charles Cont. J L Brunner and George Skidmore Hopopart pallbearers were J. B. Gooch. A. M May - field. O. T. Hamlin. Sam Johnston. W 4 Caldwell and B. E. Patria Interment will . take place in Greenlawn cemetery in charge of J. W. Klingner.
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