Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1929, Part 2, Part 24

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


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" A Herd prised for Himml ;.. · VI.cut of the Springfield & h;


board. In tribute to thta service the fred Junior High school, nne of tha newer buildings of the city atool "stein, has been named for litt Mlr. Heed was a member of the school board at the time the land war pur- chased for the Springfield Bentor High school W. F Head was a men- ber of the first frestimon chuiss to enter the new high school hutiding In Jenuary, 1894. He ircalis now That the unit of the building then WAS only care-third of the present --


room than they could posible use Thy and formerly been housed on the third floor of the Central school building which occupled the present Al'e of the Fristo office buliding.


Both Lative In Wills


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' W. E. Reed attended the Bentor High school and then went to the Bt. Pouls College r! Pharmacy. Kost hren workin' in hia fether'e drug store throughout hin schon days here and when he was graduated from the St. Louis colleve he returned to take up full Iline work In tha store. Like his falhar. Mr. Reed, Jr., has laken alt active Interest in the growth of Springfield.


The father and son are both mem- bers of the Commercial club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Gate of the Temple Maxonin lodge and the Campbell Avenue Methodist church.


Veteran Foreman Of Frisco's Shops Dead in St. Louis


John Gehrs, 68, foreman at the northside Prisco . shops. died this morning st 6:10 o'clock in the Frisco hospital at 8t. Louis, following . short illness.


He had lived in Springfield for many years and had been employed by the Frisco einer 1884. He was n member of the first musichalls' or- ganisation - ever formed here, and played in the first band. He was a member of the St. Joseph's Catholic church, and of the Knights of Colum- bua lodge.


Mr. Ophra Is survived by his wife. Mr. Cornelia Gebra, 912 North Grant avente; his mother, Mra. H. R. Gehra. and two alaters. Mias Marle Gshrs and


field, and by two brothers. Charles of Springfield and James of Omaha, Hebrtake


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Wounding Wife, Man Kills Self In Exeter Home


By The Associated Press EXETER, Mo., Nov. 1-H. M. Gra- ham. 43, a restaurant operator. killed himself In his home here last night after he had accidentally shot his wife in the right foot.


It was believed he had seriously wounded Mrs. Graham. He was A 'nephew of Dr. Charles Mayo and of Doctor Graham, An Associate of : Doctor Mayor, of the Mayo Brothers clinic at Rochester, Minn.


DEATHS


CHARLES V. CUNNINGHAM


Funeral services for Charioa V. Cunt- ningbara, textile broker, who died Thurs- day at his home at 815 West Walnut street. will be held Sunday afternoon al 2 30 o'clock at St Paul's Methodist church, of which he was a member. In- ferment in Hazelwood cemetery will be in charge of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Mr. Cunningham Ja surrived by his wife; two sons. V. B. Cunningham ul Hannibal. Mn. and R. D Cuningham of Springfield. a daughter, Miss Maty Call- erine Cunningham, a student at Drury College: and a brother and alater, Fordi- hand Cum. ham and Mis. J. C. Andet- con. both of Nova Scotia.


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Dennis Heacock Dies at 91 Here


Dennis Heacook


Funeral services for Dennis Hoa- cock, 91, who died at his home 616 South avenue Thursday morning will be heid Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p. m. at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. The Reverend G. Bryant Drake of the First Congre- i national church will be In charge of the services. Burial will be in the National cemetery.


Mr. Heacock and his wife cele- brated their sixty-fourth wedding anniversary last Jime 1 ... He was born in Mahoning county, Ohio, Au- gusto.2, 1833. Hittarents had! come in that state from Pennsyl-


land; Oglo, stm, & #vis- in survived by three younger trots era, Irving and Nathan Honcool' of Pierceton, Ind., and Curtis Rescock of Beloit, Ohio.


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Mr. and Mrs. Heacock came to Missouri in 1867 and lived in Dade county until 1908 when they came to Springfield. He was . veteran . of the Ofvil war, having served' tn the 65th Ohlo volunteer infantry. He is survived by, his wife and two sons. Chester Heacock of Spring- field and James M. Heacock of Los Angeles, Cal.


. DENNIS PEACOCK


Funeral services for Homme Heardet. $1. who died at his home At Sio Month alenLe Wednesday . night, will be held Saturday afternoon at " 30 o'clock at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home, followed by Internient in the National cemetery. Air. Heacock: Is survived by his wife and two mon .. Chester of Springfield and James of Cantorata. During the Civil was lie served with the 65th Ohio volunteer In- fantry.


J. M. DIEL


Funeral aprilcea fur J M Dirt. 39. salr. manager for the American Disinfectant company"of "Bedalla,"who" died at Favelle. I


to: will be held Sunday affer. noon at the Hermer !! lolmoves funeral home here, followed is Oreen La wn' cemetery. : Ile la survived ; by hiswife, the was Miaa Hawei Tippin. daughter of Presiding Judge J. W. Tippin the. Greene county court.


MRS. MARIF. PFIFFER


Funeral Mis're for Mr. Matie Priffer 26. who died Wednesday night, were held this afternoon at 2 30 at At. Joseph's Catholic church, followed by interment in Ot. - Mary a cemetery in charge of the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home. Sur- riving .are two . daughtera, Mrs. F. L. Helbig of rursi roule S. And Mrs Albert Brl:mitt, and a brother. Michael Hoffeit


In St. Louis October. R.s. Nr. La. di here ; for mans reais 'nt !he


"Briton ' avenue "and" Central Porner o! Mas loftshere about 20; years ago. Mrs. W . J. Wood 82t Fast Elm street. l. his nieve. Funeral setilies arle a. Mit Lathat's: old home, Ueratur,, Ill. , He Is survived by his wife and four children. ;


SMITH INFANT


" Burial for the tilat molt of MI, ald Mra. "" Vornie Smith of 2423 Kort avenne at the MiCras rem elesy. east of Springfield. In ruathe "! J W .Klingner." The child died Thursday - Hİktı: A: liume


LOIN MINIAL STELE


. Louis Maxine Hirte. 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mire, Tomat Atele; 2243 Spruce i street, died this malthing at 7 30 in het home Funeral artours will be held Ft .. das inothing at is a'slack in the linie at the tnts will be a almond for Hele tatt ١،٢ ١٠٠٢.al Ith chinese The child to smulsed by fire


Brella, Bitte sisters, Ella, Wiline, and Barro. .


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SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: Clifford Jennings, 21, and Erma Grace Plympton, 17, both of Ava, Mo.


Page 6: Charles V. Cunningham died .** Dennis Heacock died .** J. M. Diel died .**


DEATHS .4


CHARLES V. CUNNINGHAM


Funeral services for Charles V. Cunning- ham, textile broker, who died Thursday afternoon at his home af 815 West Wal- nut street, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 8t. Paul's Melhodiet : church, of which he was a member Burial In Hazelwood cemetery will be held under .the direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Re is survived "by his wife: two anna. Victor of Hannibal. Mo .. and - Robert of the home address. One daugh- ter. Catherine, also survives. A brother. Perdinand Cunningham and Mr. c. Anderson, live in Novia Scotia.


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DENNIS REACOCK


Funeral services for Dennis Hearock. 91. who died at his home at 516 South avenue Wednesday night. will be held this'afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. followed by . Interment in National cemetery Mr t Heacork is surged he his wife and ten son'. Chester of Springfield and James of California. He was . Cril war veteran


J. M. DIEI.


Funeral services for J M Die1. 39. enler- manager for the American Disinfectant . company in Bedalla, who died at Fayette- : ville. Ark . will be held Sunday after- noon at the Herman Lohmeyer funeral home, followed by burial in Greenlawn cemetery He is curated by his wife. who WAR Mia Hs.el Tipoin. daughter af Presiding Topin of the ' Greene coup'" court -


SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 4: The probate court docket for November is published.


Page 12: J. M. Diel died .*


Charles V. Cunningham died. John Gehrs died .**


Shepherd died .** L. Stanley Roark died .**


A son George William German was born October 27 to Mr. and Mrs. T. F. German of Kansas City. Mrs. German was formerly Miss Isabelle Stroup of Springfield.


DEATHS


I. M. DIF.I.


Funeral services for & M. Tel. It. for- marly of Springfield who died suddenly Wednesday in Favermalle. Ark will be - the Herman H lohmerer funeral home. infremd mf inferment in nieen cometere The Reverend Giochi are Back of the First Presbyterian church will offi- ! rin's Palihentet a !!! he w F* Jerk. Wiman Hogs. I. C. Fisher, Ceril Jonnson. n: C D. Mever, and C D Van Drm :: Van Dire " head of the Arena


Fil was sales manager. Mr." Diel's wife Nhs Hasel Tippin. daughter of Pre- alding Jude. J W. Tippin of the Greene county court, and Mrs. Tippin. -


CHARLES V. I'UNNINGHAM


At SIN West Wall street. will be 1-1: Runder afternoon: .! 2 30 nrlork at St


Paula Methodist church, South. Julineed


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bs Internen: in lineland cemetery In . charro of the Alma tolunever funeral : hatpe The w."" and fur wear and one Gaugler s ......


SHP.PRFRO INFANT An friant daughter ne Me #!i' M: Mark La Shepherd of !! i stansfield, died Friday night in a hos. pital here. Burial will be held late today in charge of the J. W. Kanoner Under Wting company.


JOHN GEHRS -01 .John Dehrs. 53. Frisco


NAD : who -died Friday in the fasad hospital in 8. Louis. arrived in Aring!i-14 Friday night for funerei ser- viepa and burial in charge of the ilerman H. . Lohmeyer funeral home. Bursis - Ing are the wife, Mra. Cornelia Gche .. I Nebr. Funeral serstere will be held at


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John Bowler .. Fred Frai.cen Gratgr ... Acest. fortob. B. Smith, and John .


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EMMETT REID of Omark: "1 read with Fire! Internet the story of The wonderful sucresa af !! ! *** W F Ramser in Okla- hama In the oil hualnese. i was & Artmert when the two boys and O. A. Ramsey were In besl- . hras there and am not surprised at the success of the young men.


natural speculator who was nat afraid to venture out. He tol Inte The wie calling game and has landed on both feet. I am En- ing out to Oklahoma in a few days and may see the boys agalu." .


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L. STANLEY ROARK


Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Nicholas of Brigh. : Inn im have received word of the death. of. L. Stanley Rows . ... ...


ws ten, and .roared near Morriville. Mo. and Has many friende in Springfield. pork Mevired by his wife, who' nas Miss


ticholes of Brighton, sod two broth- ! ers, Charles . M .. of Whittier. Cal., and Desmond, of Springfield.


SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1929 -- NEWS and LEADER Page 14A: John Gehrs died .**


Charles V. Cunningham died .** Joe M. Diel died .**


Mrs. Mary Rebecca Malicoat died .*


Eli Smith died .**


J. H. Bradford died .** F. M. Young died .**


Page 1B: Marriage licenses issued .**


There is a photo of and an article about C. E. Whitlock, 82. Daughter born November 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Iva Yates of 609 South Missouri avenue.


Page 2 B -There is a photo of and an article about Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Watson .** Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Means of Monett went to Peirce City for the funeral of


Mrs. Means' grandfather Henry Shoemaker.


Son born October 28 to Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Box of Peirce City.


DEATHS


JOHN GEHRA


Funeral services for John Gehrs. 58. Frisco shop foreman of 932 ". Grant


avenue, will be held at 2 0's . ibla af- ternoon at St. Joseph's Catholic church, followed by Interment in St. Mary's ceme- tery in charge of the Herman H. Loh-


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- meyer funeral home. Pallbearers will be Mike Nibler, John Bowler. Fred Franken. George Offenbacker. Joseph B. 8mlth, and John C. Brown. Mr. Oehrs Is survived by hla wife and his mother, two brothers and two sisters.


CHARLES V. CUNNINGHAM


Funeral services for Charles V. Cunning- ham. of 815 Weat Walnut street will be - held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon a: St Paul's Methodist church, South, followed ... .


charge of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Mr. Cunningham, who was a tex- tile broker. Is survived by his wife, two sons, and one daughter.


J. M. DIEL


Funeral services for Poe M. Dlel. for- merly of Springfield but 'te': SP . dalia, will be !


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o'clock at the Herman :: Lohmeyer fu- neral home in charge of the Reverend Oscar Lee Black of the First Presbyter- lan church. Interment will take place in Green Lawn cemetery. Pallbearers =111 be W. E. Jack. Wymen Hoge I. C Fisher. Cecil Johnson and Dr. C R Never of Springfield, and c n Se- dalia read 2: 1. 1.a.


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wIte. Mrs. Hazel Tipmin Die :. . County Judge and Mra. J. W. Tippin. father'-' ** and motherinlaw: the Misses Margaret and Mary Ellen Tippin and J. W. Tippio. Jr.


MRS. MARY R. MALICOAT


Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Rebecca Malicost. 81, of Turner Station, who died Saturday in a hospital here. will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at the home of her son, Harry Malicoat. 500 North Fremont avenue. Interment will take place In Dodson cemetery. 10 miles south- east of Springfield. In charge of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Two other sons. John J. and Henry Mallcoat, also sur- vive. --


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F.L. SMITH


Ell Smith. 56. dled at his home at 1106 . North Newton avenue at 5.25 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon. He Is survived by hia ! wife. four sona, John. Robert. Shelby, and Louis, and a daughter. Fav. A brother. J W. 8mlth of Strafford. and Two sisters. Mrs. J. H. Blekey of Strafford and Mrs. Hope Jennings of Plano also survive. Fu- neral servicen will be held Monday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock at Starne a mortu- ary, followed by interment In Hazelwood cemetery.


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J. H. BRADFORD


.J. H. Bradford. 79. Jather of Mrs N E. Goodnight of 253 Weat Sunshine drive. died at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon in Commerce. Okla . according to word Te- ceived here last night. He Is survived by another daughter. Mrs. J. C. Mayfield of ! Douthat. Okis., and by five sons as fol- lows: Adrian A. Bradford of Bollvar. ! Mo : Earl of Ventura, Callf : Herbert H. of Commerce, Okla .; Henry F. of Kansas City, and James R. of Cardin. Okla. Fu- neral services and burial will be held ; Monday morning at 10 o'clock at Slagle. !


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REAL Ozarks pioneers . are W. P. | sons seek easy chairs and corners by -- the fire. They follow closely the same ... things that Interest younger men and woomen. Daily papera keep them Informed on the doinge of the day. I


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"Uncle Perry" Watson and his wife. Mra. Margaret A. Watson, and they bave dispelled the belief of many tourists that the typical Ozarker does not keep in touch with what is going on outside his own immediate neigh- borhood,


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Mr. and Mrs. Watson were married July 10. 1864, have made their home In Pulaski county since 1874. They ; live on a farm near Hazlegreen, well known resort on the Gasconade river. From their door they can see the daily parade of traffic along U. O. highway 66 and a motorist in trouble may de- pend upon them to help him any a'av possible.


Although at an age when most per- | 26 great-grandchildren.


F. M. YOUNG


Friends in Springfield yesterday learned of the death at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morning of P. M. Young. 7. for mant | years proprietor of the Young hotel at : Mansfield He had been in ill health for some time Funeral services will be con- dueted Monday afternoon at Mansfield.


MARRIAGE LICENSES


Champ O. Douglas. 25, and Miss Myrtle I. Cooper, 19, both of Springfield.


Mimer E. Boyd. 12/ Brookline, and Mise Mildred Friendi 28, Springfield. Allen Dobbins, 27. Lebanon, and Miss Velma Wallace. 16, Spring- feld imarried at the Greene county courthouse byfthe Reverend H. A.


MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 2: Henry Kern of Newton county died November 2 in the state prison.


Page 8: Miss Ruby Pasley of Ava went to Rasco, Mo., where her aunt died.


Page 9: Card of thanks .**


Page 10: Nancy T. Hendrix died .* Mrs. Sallie Richardson died .* W. J. Hinds died .** Eli Smith died .** J. H. Bradford died .*


DEATHS


NANCY T. HENDRIX


Mrs. Nancy T. Hendrix, about 75, died at her home 315 miles southwest of Bols D'Arc yesterday. 8he was & pioneer red- dent of Greene county and an aunt of Sheriff Marcell Hendrix. Sha is survived by two sons, Willlam and Robert H .. 'rix, of Bola D'Arc; and three daughters, MU1. Sally Cunningham, Mrs. Elle Mills, and Mrs. Bessie Sweeney, all of Bols D'Arc. Funeral services will be held at the Prespect church at 2 o'clock today ..


W. J. HINDS


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Hinds. formerly of the Liberty neighborhood, ten illes northeast ci Springfield, died at Tulsa, Okla .. Batur- day night. The body will arrive here this afternoon. Funeral services and burial will be held in the Clear Creek cemetery at 11 oclock Tuesday moran Mr. Hinds Ja aurvived by his wife and five sot.s., Jot.t. of oklahoma. James of | Fair Greve. and Wash, Herschel and Roy. | all of luisa.


MRS. SALLIE RICHARDSON


Mrs. Sallle Richardson, 67. dled sud- denly at 9 30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her alster, Mrs. P. W. Rollerman, 502 South Market avenue. Dr. Murray C. Stone, county coroner, found upon investigation that a rupture of the heart wall was the cause of death and decided that an inquest would be unnec- essary. The body was prepared for burla] At the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home and will be sent this morning to Huntington, Ind. Besides Mrs. Rollerman. she 18 survived by three sons, Harrison of Michigan. John of Huntington and James of Fort Wayne, Ind : & sister, Mrs. Lera Kuhn of Udall. Kan .: and two brothers. Frank Owen of Belle Plaine, Kan, and Tom Owen of Wichita.


J. H. BRADFORD


Funeral services and burial for J. H Bradford. 79. father of Mrs. N. E. Good- night. 235 West Sunshine drive, will be reid at :0 o rieck this morning al Eagle. Mo Mr Bradford died Saturday after- noon at his home in Commerce, Ouls


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Uncle Perry served four years. two months and two days with the union army in the Civil war, and in 23 bat- tles, was wounded twice. He was with General Sherman on his march ¡ to the sea and agrees fully with his former commander's muchc quoted remark about war.


· Seven of the aged couple's eleven children still are living, four uear the parents, and the others scatter- ed over the country Other des-en - dante Include 35 grandchildren


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ELI SMITH Funeral services for Ell Smith, 56, who died at his home. 1106 North Newton ave- nue Saturday afternoon, will be held st 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the W. L.


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2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 conto o lins.


CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the death and burial of our beloved mother. Mrs. Marie Pellier. Also for the beautiful floral offerings, and especially the City Bireet Dept employer. MR. AND MILY. D. F. PEIFFER, MR. AND MRB. P. L. HELBIG. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT SCHMITT.


MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 1: E. E. Chandler sues to divorce Ola M. Chandler. They were married in August 1923.


Marriage license: Dale C. Chegwidden, 25, of Chicago, Ill., and Miss Irma


Robertson, 25, of Springfield.


Page 2: Births reported .**


Page 12: Mrs. Nancy T. Hendrix died .**


Mrs. Sallie Richardson died .*


W. J. Hinds died .**


Eli Smith died.


J. H. Bradford died. Card of thanks .**


Page 14: Miss Irma Robertsn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Robertson, and Mr. Dale Chegwidden of Chicago are to be married this afternoon. **


Irma Robertson, Mr. Chegwidden, To Be Married


MI85 IRMA ROBERTSON, daugh- tor of Dr. and Mrs. James A. ! street, and --


Mr. Dale Chegwiddern of Chi-ngo. sot. of Mr. and Mrs. Theman F. Chegwid- , den of Tulsa, were In b . 1 5:0 afternoon at 4 o'clock at the 81 John's ! Episcopal church. with the Reverend Mr. Lewis R. Anschutz officiating.


The church has been attractive!y decorated for the occassion with a profusion of ferna and chrysanthe- mitms.


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The brida chose for her costume wine - colored " tweed 'ensemble " with brown soleil hat and brown auede pumps. The maid of honor. ~ Mrs. John F. Cox. chose a brown ensemble arith matching accessories. :


: Mr. Chegwidden asked Mr. Charles Rodman In allend nim as brat man! and. Mr. Louis Meyer and Mr. John F." Coz were to be ushers.";


Mr. Gian. Stambach wasito "play Norlo's "Venetian Love Song", pre- cerding the ceremony and Mrs. Clell! Adama was to sing "One " Alone."! Members of the bridal party 'were to approach the with: in the Mix 1. nf the Lohengren wedding muate and Mr. Stambach was to play : "Lieber- traum" while the town were being eachanged. Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" was to be played for this recreational.


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Mrs. Thomas F. Chegwidden of Tulaa. and his sister, Mrs. Lewis C. Corey! and ME Carry of TIESA, ATTHEM The. terdar in be present at the wedding Ahallt 300 minities and intenca. were invited to be present at the ceremony.


DEATHS


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Funeral services wein Acid a.


church 'this afternoon for Mt& Nenscy T. Hendrix,-78. who died at .her home 3! miles south west of Bola D'Are Bunday. She is survived by two sons Willlam and Robert Hendrix of Bola D'Are;" and by three daughters, Mrs. Bally Cunningham, Mra Ella Nills and Mra. Beedle ' Sweeney siso of Botn D'Arc. Mrs. Hendrix a pioneer rer dent of Greene county and al Sunt of Sheriff Marcell Hendris.


MRN. NAILIT'RICHARDRON


The body of Mrs Ballle Richardson, 67. who died suddenly Sunday morning at the home of her Mater, Mra .: P. W. Rollerman of 502 .Bouch Market. Create,was out tolas to Huntington. Ind .. for funeral services and burial. Dr. Murray C Bloke. Greene county coroner, examined the body and found that the sudden death had heen caused by a rupture of the heart Mrs Richardson' ta survived by thier mut. Harrison of Michigan, John of Huntington, Ind. and Jame- of Fort Watte. Ind Another Mater. Arx Kuhn of Udall, Kan., and two brotbera. Frank ()weh of Belle Plaine. Kan , ' and Tri, fixen of Wichita. Kan .. also survive.


W. J. MINDS Puurfel Mivirs and burial for w J !linda, formerly of the Liberty netgtibor- hood. 10 miles northeast of Springfield. 4: he held at 11 urack Tuesday moth- me .. text Creek church and cemetery Atr Isinda died Saturday night at Fulaa. i Off The body will arrive here this off. ! . ........ Mr Hind' Is survived by fire ! wie. John of Okinlions. Jaime. of Fait! throne and Wash, Herschel and Row. all of Tulan, and by a daughter. Miss Croma Jtind.


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- Puneret services for LU Brailli, M. who ! A'er! Saturday evening 'at his home. 1104 1


wer- Feld alteruonn at Starne's mortuary, followed I. a: ferment In Husetwood cemetery


J. W BRADFORD


1 B:adiotc. "0. 41 :. , died Raturda:


# l'hommetre, title, was buried rt Slale. He lie van ilie


2 P. goodnight of :25 Sunstore dine. Springfield.


BIRTHS


Mr. and Mra O. R. White, of rural route No. 3. annuonce the birth of a (auchter Orichet 3 In Springflein


Baptist hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. VanNoy. of Hart- rille. announce the birth of n datich- ter In the Springfield Bo.j .:..: tal October 2.


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2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 14 canta a line.


CARDI OP THANKS We atait to thank that neatly frente as df neighbura for the kindness and ayınpathy shown us during the death and burial of tel. +! Truth.r Mr. Marie Peiller


especially ur Lits bucet Dept. ca.t . : '). MIL. AND MRA. D. Y. PEIFFER, MP' ANJI MRA P P. RAI.DIO. ... . .. ). .... 4


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TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 2: There was an article about J. W. Morrill who has worked for the Frisco for fifty years.


Page 4: Miss Irma Robertson and Mr. Dale Chegwidden were married.


Page 13: Card of thanks .**


Page 14: W. J. Hinds died .**


Irma Robertson, Mr. Chegwidden Are Married


A PRETTY church wedding was celebrated yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. John's Episcopal church when Miss Irma Robertson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James A. Robertson. 784 East Elm street, be- came the bride of Mr. Dale Cheg- widden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ₱ Chegwidden of Tulas, Okla. The church was decorated with a profu- elon of ferns, palma and yellow chrysanthemums. Yellow cathedral candles burned at either alde of the I chancel.


The marriage rowa were read by [be Rev. Dr. Lewis R. Anschutz. The aingle ring ceremony was used.


Preceding the ceremony Olen 8tam- tach piated an crean solo. Netin's "Venetian Love Bong," which was fol- lowed by a vocal solo by Mrs. Clell Adama who sang "One Alone." accom- panied by Mr. Stambach. The bride , approached the altar on the art of : ?ר' בן ve herה: 'at.c: wh ! !' .. They were preceded down the aisle by Mrs. John F. Cox, mald of honor. Both the bride and Mrs. Cox carried prayer books. They were met at the sitar by the bridegroom and bia best m.An. M: Charles Rodmen Mr Lou:s Meyer and Mr. John F. Cox were ushers.


Mr. Stambach played the "Brid.il Chorus" from "Lohengrin" [ Warrer


for the processional and Mendels- ! wohn's ' Wedding March" for the re- cessional. He played "Liebestraum" while the vows were exchanged.


The bride wore an attractive en- semble of wine colored tweed with a three-quarter length coat. Her hat i was brown sollel and ale wore brown suede pumps. Mrs. Coz wore a brown ensemble with matching accessories. : Mrs. Robertson was attractive in a black satin pown with lace collar and p sinn !! black velvet hat. Mrs Cr .- e- Ridden wore a dark green sa' .:: ::.- K with a small black hat.




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