Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspapers, the Springfield leader and the Springfield daily news for 1929, Part 2, Part 25

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


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Out-of-town guests bere for the wedding Included the bridegroom's parents and bis alater. Mrs. Lewis C. Corey and Mr. Corey of Tulsa.


Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Chegwidden le :: :.: Chicago where they will make their future home. Mr. Chegwidden for- merly lived In Springfield, but bas been In Chicago the past two years. | The bride is well known In Spring- field where she has a host of friend. She is a graduate of Elfindale St de Chantel academy and of Drury col- ' lege, where she was a member of the PI Beta Phi sorority. She has been honored with numerous pre-aus :: 3: parties since the arraf .:::::. of : her engagement in the early fall.


About 200 guests witr.essed the ceremony.


MARRIAGE LICENSES


Dale C Chegwidden. 25. of Chicago. and Irma Robertson. 25. of Spring- field. and Jease F. George. 25. and Viola I. Costa, 21. both of Spring- . field.


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2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 cents a line. CARD OF THANKS


We wish to thank our many friends, ea- pecially Swift and Co., for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved aon, Billie. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS GEORGE HUNTER AND FAMILY.


DEATHS


W. J. MINDS


Puneral services and burial for W J , Hinda, a formar resident of Liberty neigh- borhood. 10 miles northesat of Spring- field will be had at 11 o clock this morn- ing at Clear Creek church and centers M. Hinds dire Sunday night in Tul.a. ! OLIS He Ja strived by liva sons and a i daughter.


TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 1: Raymond Ward was killed .**


Page 5: Mildred Padgett of Mountain Grove, Mo., divorced Bissell Padgett in Wright county. Her maiden name was Thompson.


Page 12: Card of thanks .**


2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM


LAND OF THANKS


We wish to thank our many friends. es. pecially 8wift and Co., for their kindness and sympathy during the tliness and death of our beloved son. Bifte Also for the beautiful floral offerit.g.


MR AND MRS GEORGE HUNTER AND FAMILY


DROPPING GUN, BOY IS KILLED F1 AT HIS HOME


Weapon He Had Made Him- self Fatally Injures Coun- ty School Lad


WAS INSPECTING TRAPS


Walking Back Into Home. Sits Down for Moment and Then Expires


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A. home-made gun, exploding as the barrel fell and struck a rock .: killed Raymond Ward, 13. at his home three miles northeast of i Springfield at fckfx: this miorn. ing. The bullet entered his abdo- men and continued upward, pone- :


trating almost exactly through, the


Fibo bi' a' post-mortear' operation . by Maor (.un Himself


The boy was the son of Mr. and


he is survived by four brothers. He attended the Grand View schon!


reitly bad assembled - from old gun parts at- tached to a stock be, had whittled from a plece of pine. .


As he stepped from the porcl: the jer caused the barrel to break loose from the stock. It fell and Hit a :ock. and for old lash.sard . .. mer was jarred into action.


Walks Back Into House


The boy's mother, watching. ... the boy fell to the ground. He Im- medively got up. however. and walked into the house. He sat towr. in a chair and said. "Mama. I be- leve this son backfired " Mr .: of the family believed that the boy had tren hit on Ihr rebound ard -.. was only slightly powder burned., He sit two or three minutes before. hr freled over. shuimping doun nl. the a?'1. of the chair. He was Im. mediately. placed on the bed. but by ! the tire his clothes were removed to ·reveal the bullet hole in his bety he was dead.


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Funeral services, to be in ch". : ' of J. W. Klingner. are incomple :.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: Jessie F. George, 25, and Viola L. Coats, 21, both of Springfield.


Page 2: Paul C. Hilbert divorced Estella Hilbert. They were married August 5, 1929. Page 6: Raymond Ward was killed .**


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BURY GUN VICTIM THIS AFTERNOON


Youth Killed When Home-Made Weapon Is Accidentally Discharged


Funeral services for Raymond Ward. 13, who died. early yesterday morning a few minutes after he was accidentally shot by a gun which he had assembled from paris, will be . held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in " !:. ! W Klingner funeral chapel Burini will be In Greenlawn cemetery. Near Route 66


The youth was the son of Mr. and Alıs. R. O. Wwid. who live on a farin


three miles northeast of Springfield on a road which leads off from high- 66. He In survived by four brothers. He attended the Grand View school.


**** ir out . serdar morning to look at some rabbit traps he had Art on the farm. the boy took his gun. -


An he stepped from the porch the harrel hroke lonse from the stock and 1 was discharged when it struck the


1.un Backdred.


Mrs Ward saw her non fall In the Rround hut was reassured when he ; immediately got up and walked Into the house Sitting down in & chalr. , he said. "Mamma. I believe this cun backfired."


At the moment other members of The family did not think him badly ' burt but in two or three minutes he . j slumped dowu over the aim of the : chair. He was removed to a bed but soun dird.


WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 2: Raymond Ward died .** Mrs. B. A. Stone died .** Lewis E. Hill died.' J. W. Fowler died .*


DEATHS


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WBYThefield. Mole afternoon at , o'clock at the J. lowed b) interme Juingner chapel fol- Greenlawn ern .. l' his han.r Tur ... ..


zery. The lad dich


he himself had asscinuled was accidentally Mscharged. Besides the parents, four brothers, who attend the Orand v ... school, survive.


Laws K. Rin. 71. died at bis borne, 1436 ; North Robberson avenue. at noon today. He ta ********* * v !: ) wife. Mrs. Laura Hill, and the following brothers and sia- of Mentar. 0510: and Mi .. Cadte Hill of Plereland, Ohio. Kr. Hill was born in Lebenster, Mich. Funeral arrangements aro in charge of J. W Rilugner.


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J. W. FOWLER J. W. Fowler. 1005 Broad street. died this downing at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Erro Moltino, Hollts, Okia. The body HD arrtve here . sometime Thursday. Pu neral arrangements are incomplete. -


MRS. R. A. STONE


marel services for Mrs B. A. Bione of Cesck ware heid Tuesday afternoon in Lynden cemetery with the Reverend J. R Elsom of Springfield conducting the sert- ! 1 ices. She is survived by her husband. het mother, Mra, Vince St. John, one sister. - Mrs. Fils Vaughn. of Kansas City and brother, William Johnson, of Kansas City -


THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .* Page 2: Jesse E. Vaughan died .** John S. Hively died .** Mrs. Mary McMickle died .* Cecil E. Newkirk died .** J. W. Fowler died .* Lewis E. Hill died .* R. Doc Smith died.'


MARRIAGE LICENSES


Walter Henderson. 26. and Jaunita Searengin. 16. both of Springfield. I . The couple was married at the courthouse yesterday afternoon by The Reverend E. Lacy Porter.


R. D. SMITH Pureral services for R. Doc Smith. M who died Mondar afternoon at his home et. Ava. Mo .. will be held at the residence there Friday at 12 o'clock roon He is .urvived by his wife. Mrs. Mary 8~1th. by a daughter. Mrs. Kate Mille of Mon- tans. and two sone. Fred of Tul's and Charles of Tenho Mr. Smith had lived at ! Avs thont 12 rears. He was & veteran 1 of the Civil war.


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DEATHS


JESSE E. VAUGHAN Jesse K. Vaughan, 46. of 2018 North Kel- lett avenue, died at 3 o'clock yesterday morning In the Barnes hospital in St. I Louis after an extended Illness. He In sur- vived by hle wife and one son, Mitchell Vaughan. Funeral arrangements are in- complete but Interment will be under direction of the Klingner Undertaking company.


JOHN 5. HIVELY


John 8 Hively. 69. of 926 West. Elm street, died yesterday morning in @ Springfield hospital following & lingering Iliness. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home followed by burla! In Hazelwood cemetery. Mr. Hively is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Hively, two sisters and three brothers.


MRS. MART MeMICKLE


Mrs. Mary McMickle. 34. died yesterday morning at her home. 1501 East Lombard street, after a long Illness. Funeral at- rangements are Incomplete. but Interment will be In charge of the Herman H. Loh- meyer funeral home at Ibe Linn Creek, Mo., cemetery. Mrs. McMickle Is survived by her husband. John McMickle.


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CA.CIL F. NEWKIRK


Cecil E. Newkirk, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mra, Levil L. Newkirk, died la the home of the parents last night at 6:30 o'clock after an extended Illness. Besides the parents, he is survived by one slater. Irmalean, and one brother. Ernest New- kirk. Funeral arrangements are Incom- piete but burfal will be In East Lawn cemetery under direction of the Klingner Undertaking company.


J. W. FOWLER


The body of J. W. Fowler of 1005 North Broadway avenue. who died resterdar morning at Hollis. Okla .. while visiting : his daughter. Mrs. Clara Hoffman. wil' arrive In Sorinefield todav He It survived by two mons. Roy Fowler of Springfield and Earl Fowler of West Virginia: one stenson. Albert Girin of Springfield. and tun daughter, M-«. Bert Brown nt Anring- flott and Mrs Minnie Dinn of Miami Okle. Funeral arreneementa have not been completed but Interment will be in charage of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home.


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hospital resterdas Me Hill was born in Lansing. Mich. and later Itved In Con- neant and Painsville. Ohto. He Is arrive4 hy his wife. two benthere. and and cister Fitneval services will be held at the Kling- now funeral chanel this afternoon at ? o'clock. Burial will be in Greenlawn ceme- tery.


THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 12: There is an item about Robert L. Doling .**


Page 14: J. W. Fowler died.


Jesse E. Vaughan died .** Mrs. Mary McMickle died. Cecil E. Newkirk died .** John S. Hively died .* * Lewis E. Hill died .* R. D. Smith died .* T. F. Barton died .**


DEATHS


J. W. FOWLER . The body of J W. Fowler of ' 1003 - North Broadway avenue, who died while visiling his daughter, Mix. Clara Heltmar. of HISl. lis, Okla ..: will arrive in Springfield at -5 n rinck this afternoon. Funeral arrange. niebla are. In charge of the Alma .Loh- r'rier funeral home. . Mr. Fowler is aur- .nu by tun snns. Roy of Springfield and Earl of West Virginia: by a stepson. Albert Alvin of Springfield, and by two nther daughters. Mra. Bert Browni Springfield and Mrs. Mint.le Dixon of Mian:I. Oxla. ..


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JESSE. F .. VAIGHAN Func:si cfrancec :: its ; .1 .... E Vaughn !. 40. of 2018 North Kellett ave-


KHngner. The wife and one son, Mitche Vaughan, surrire. ..


R. D. SMITH Funeral services for R. D Sinith. 84. of Ass. Ma. will be held at his home there Prider noon. Mr Smith, a veteran of the Civil war. Is survived by his wife and two sons and a datehier


MR. MARY MeMICKI.E.


The body of Mrs. Mary McMickie, 34. who died Wednesday morning at her. bonne nt 1501 Fart Lombard street. was taken overland to Linn Creek, ato .. today and funeral services and burial will be hitt there at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. .. TM Herman H. Lobmeyer funeral home charge of arrangrontata. Mro. Mettiax surrived by her husband. John McMickle.


ORCIL & NY.WKIRK


Orell E. Newkirk. S.rear-old son of MY. and Mrs. Levi Newkirk of 929 Kast DI- vision street, died at home at 6.30 Wednes- d'as pret.ine pler a long iliness A brother. Ernest, and a ster. f.n .... ..... ..... . vive. with the parents Funeral arrange- mrsite are if: r'.ni .. . J \ Klinaner Buris! will take place in East Lawo cemetery.


JOHY A. HIVFLY


Ternoon at the Almu AHHGG Tonerel


HIvely. and three brothers and two sisters


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LEWIS E. HILL Funeral services for Lewis E. RIIL 71. were held this afternoon at the J. W. Klingner chapel. followed by Interment tn Greenlawn compra Me Hill La sur- thed by ts wile. two brothers and one sister.


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At The Trel, World has an Interest- ing story about' Robert L. Doling. former Springfield man, who Is well known in this city being a brother --


of R. 8. Doling, who runs a large orchard in Christian courity near Marionville. The World mays: .... -


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Fresh !les in October Is the culent fruit which Robert L. Dolung. tree and plant , expert is providing for his friends and neighbors.


Doline's fig tree. one of the three said to be in Tulsa, lins bren bral - ing fruit since August and is about -


tathird las plant in Mississippi and after careful attention has de- veloprd the tree w lis present atnie of productivity.


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At present there are more than


200 figs on the tree. The fig tree. i which thrives in tropical climate, is a rare thing In this state.


Duluig. who is how with the Mut- contineut Petroleum corporation. . has made trees and flowers a lifr- . lime hobby. For several years hic was manager of Deling park: a! Springfield, Mo., recenuy bught by that city for $85.000 and converted into a public work. Several publica- Wons have mentioned Doling as an authority on flower life.


T. I' BARTON


T. F. Barton, 65. died thia ? morning at the home of his son, D. Sherman Har- ton of rural route No. 3, Willard, follow- ing & Hagering illness. He to survived by his wife, four sons. L. W. Barton. T. G. Barton, sod Raymond Bartuo, « -Spring. Neld, and D. Chefman, two daufuturs field, and D Bherman, two daughters, Mrs. Ines Murphy and Mrs. Gladys Sommers of at 1 o'clock Banday afternoon at the Hers men H. Lohmeyer funeral home, and burta! will be in Maple Park catmet


FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 16: J. W. Fowler died .**


James Taylor Knner died .** [James T. Kenner -- see November 9] R. D. Smith died .** T. F. Barton died .* Cecil E. Newkirk died .**


Jesse F. Vaughn died .*


DEATHS


J. W. FOWI.F.R


Funeral acttiene int J. W FARler. as. of inno North Broadway, who died Went- nesdey morning et the home of his daugh- tot. Mrs. Clara Hollman, at Hollle. Okla. will be held at a to m'black theo alternare in the First Baptist church. the Reverend lewis M. JTale, pastor. officialine In- ferment will be In Maple Park ceinreety under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Mt. Fowler is arrived br Fis wilt. Mrs. Pricilia Fowler: his father. Q. W. Fowler of Sedalla. two sons. Roy Fowler of Springfield, and Earl Fowler of ' Shinneton, W. Va . one daughter. Mrs Hoffman' thee brothers, Will Fowler of Kansas City. Ed Fowler of Sedella and . llarrisun Fowler of Syracuse. Mo tive :trf. Mrs. Nancy Gehilken of Syracuse. Mit. Bertie Muck of Sedalia. Mr‹ Docia Wilbains of Syracuse. Mra. Dolly Moon hof Fortunn. Mo .. and Mrs. E.dna Hal- field of Sedalin. one stepson. Albert Gib- ' bons of Springfield, and two stepdaughter ?. Ler. Pett Itrown of Springfield and Mes O. T. DINoi. of Stiaun. Oxia. 7


JAMES T. KNNER


James Taylor Knner. 00. died early yes- lordsy 'morning at the Pythian home here following an extended iliness. He la mut. ! 1 vised by onr brother who lives in Kan- ' Pas City. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the . Pythian hame. Burtat will be in Hazel-


· wood cemetery unde direction of W. L. Sterne.


R D. SMITH Funeral services Int R. D. Smith. 84. of Ava .: Mn .. will be held at his home early i Inday. Mr. Smith, s veteran of the Chrit nat, is survived by his site. two sons and one sister.


T. F. BARTON


Puneral services for T. P. Barton. SS. who' died yesterday morning at the home of his son. D. Sherman Barion, of rural route No. 3. Willard, will be held Sunday afternoon al t o'clock at the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home followed by


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- interment in Maple Park cemetery. He Is . survived by his wife, four sons and two . daughters.


CECIL E. NEWKIRK . Funeral pervicen for Cecil E. Newkirk. 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi New. 1 klik' of 929 Esat Division street wift bei held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the ¡ Seventh Baptist church, followed by burial in East Lawn cemetery. under the direc- tlon' of J W Klinener The routh died at h .. home Wranr.dav rienine at 6 30 o clock. One brother. Ernest, and sister. . Itmalean, surrive with the parents. . 1


JESSE E. VAUGHN 1


- Mineral services for Jesse E. Vaughn. 4R. jof 2018 North Kellett avenue. who died Wednesday In a St. Louis hospital.


nomp in the East Avenue Baptist church. I followed by burial in Green Lawn rem-


' elery under direction of J. W. Klingnet. 1


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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1929 -- LEADER


Page 8: J. W. Fowler died .** James T. Kenner died .** T. F. Barton died .** Cecil E. Newkirk died .** Jesse E. Vaughan died .** Birth reported .**


Page 10: John B. Smelser thinks he is an heir to a British estate .*


Morton Lines and L. F .. Lines 62801


among the large con- cerna of ' Springfield in which father and son are associated in brutness the L. B. Lines Music


fcompany.


L. E. Lines, por dent, and hie con


Morton Linos. "vice-president, - have i been business associates for about 25 years .


L. E. Lines originated the busi- ness. developing It from an agency for sewing machines and later old- fashioned organs into a musical : concern' doing business fhroghor


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carrer in 1874 .. He continued his {work with success in Bentonville. Ark .. "Eureka. Springs. ... Ark .. > and Priser CHy. Mo. tien rame In C .: ingfield: in 1900.


Even in his bichon : dass Mor- ton Lines took an Interest in the business which his father was build- ang up. . He worked in the store


attending school, sold musical


Here, which at that time consisted . principally of plano sales, his son established the Morton Lines Music shop in connection with it. This shop includes the sheet music and stringed Instrument departments.


original organ "agency to a 'large .. - musicai house selling pianos, ra- - dios, phonographs and all other mod- ern types of instruments. The com- pany was incorporated in 1913 as the L. E. Lines Music company. with Mr. Lines. Sr .. the president and his son the the para


In his carly. work with the con- pany Morton Lurs spent consider- able time as traveling salesman. At ' that time he Joined the T. P. A. and continues to: hold "membership - in the organization. L. F. Idnes is a member of the Odd Fellow's lodge."


T. V. BARTON -


Funeral services for T. F. Barton, 55. weratas M the boms


.TtoL ; o tid Sunday MI tad if the Herman H. 1 Lohmeyer funeral home. followed by in- terment ta Maple Park comtery. The wife. four some and. two daughters surchr.


hmmm! ATrion for Ceen. 12-year-old


DNING MIT VR H MH Saturday afternoon st 3 o'clock at the Breath Baptist church on North National avenue. Interment will take place In East Lawn cemetery in charge of J. W. Kilurner.


JESSE K. VAUGHAN


borat cervione for June K. Vaughan. M1 North Kedett srenue win be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock st the East Avenue Baptist church. followed che.g. of J W Klingner.


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JAMES T. KENNER


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BIRTHS


"Funeral services for James Taylor Kea- Der. W. Who died Thursday at the Pythian band hero will be held Sunday afternoon | ot the home, followed by intermeat in Manhood wietury in charge of Blarne's mortsaty. A Mother who lives in Kan.


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Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wommack of 2017 Elisabeth street announce the birth of a son. Louis Edwin, on Nor. 2.


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Lohtarget fareral home. Mr Fowir u Axisrd by bis wife. M :. Prisetils Fowler; ! -Eh Lather. G; W. Fowler of Sedalia. of Springfield and Early Yo : a. daughter.' Mrs. Cata Hottmad 'of.' Hollis,' Okla. " Three Fm of Kansas City: B4 0f.04. Ra'' Hartisen - of Syracuse. Ma .; Mrs. Ka -- Y Gehtzen of Syracuse: M., Bertie Me:c of Bedalla:' Mra. Doeis will.sms of CI; , MUL Delly Moon ef Fortuna, A.bert Gicbacs el Spr.neticid sa a stepson ODA Mra. Dtil Brens of Springfield ind MN O. T. Disse of Miami, Otis., Bro stepdaughters.


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DEATHS


boral services for & W. Parler. as. af :705 North Broadway. who died at his deuchter's horre at folt !.. Okle. how this afternoon at The First Baptist; wed, conducted. by the Reverend Less


SpAngheld Man Among Claimants To Great Estate


John n &?


$50 000.000 Jennings ralate, which has been held In chanerilory vorts of England alnce the death of Wil- i Www.Jennings . Suffolk county, in


Mr. ,Omelser yesterday received a Montrer Attorney Alton L. Jordan nl Norfolk. Va., chief advierr for American claimanta, that metilement Litt be made sometime within the Watx 2months. Attorney Duncan Le and Leonard May. members of


British Bar association, are an- ! Deting'In the case.


In view of the English Inn shall, declares that no mpse of time will bar next-of-kin to personal rata'r unless specifically bequeathed. the estate, Which consiste of money. storks and honda will be diskler: among claimants who can prove re- Rftionship.


Mr. Bmelser's clalin is based on !! ir fact that his prandinuil.or. Charity Jennings, of Grayson romay. Virgi- nis, traced her line back to Humphrey Jennings of Warwick. England, who ' died in 1690 mi:d who *As a rir? . great-grandlather of the Williamn Jennings whone estate Is in quistion Jo view.of the fact that Jennings was a bachelor and en only child : lors must be traced to his aberatury


SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: Roy R. Vinson, 29, and Lois Vivian Winkleback, 23, both of Springfield.


A son James Allen McDonald was born November 5 to Mr. and Mrs. B. C.


McDonald of Camden, Ark. Mrs. McDonald was formerly Miss Irene Cornwell of Springfield. Mrs. M. L. Colman died .*


Page 2: James T. Kenner died .** T. F. Barton died .** Cecil E. Newkirk died .* Jesse E. Vaughn died .** Mrs. Mary E. Dunham died .** Mrs. Elizabeth Coffland died .** Page 7: The Rev. Walter Ross died .* Page 15: Card of thanks .**


1 MRS. M. L. COLMAN, AURORA PIONEER, DIES


Special Dispatch in The Neve AURORA, Mo .. Nov. 8. - Kra. M. L. Colman, about 70 years of age. pioneer resident and prominent citizen-of Aurora, died this morn- Ing at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ossie Davis. She is survived by a son, Lewis Colman, of Aurora. and two daughters. Mrs. Davis of Aurora, and Mrs. Leona Pfau, o! Monett. Funeral services will be held at the First Congregational church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday af- ternoon.


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DEATHS


JAMES T. KENNER Funeralsservices for James T. Kenner. 80, who died Thursday at the ~Pythian home here will be held Bunday afternoch at the home, followed by interment in Hazelwood cemetery under direction of W. L. Starne. A brother who lives in Kansas survives


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T. F. BARTON


Funeral services for T. F. Barton, 55: who died Thursday morning at the home of his son, D. Sherman Barton, rural route No. 3. Willard, will be held Sunday after- boon at the Herman Il. Lohmeyer funeral home, followed by interment in Maple Park cemetery. He is survived by You! sons and two daughters and the widow.


CrCH. E. NEWKIRK Funeral services for Umi E Newkirk i 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi New- kirk of 929 East Division street, will be held this afternoon at 2 o clock at the I Seventh Baptist church, followed by inter- ".or' in Fast Lawn cemetery In charge e: J. W. Klingner. --


JISSE E. VAUGHN Funeral services for Jesse E. Vaughn. 46. i of 2018 North Kellett avenue, will be held at 2 30 or lock this afternoon at the Fast ¡ Avenue Baptist church, followed by purial In Greenlawn cemetery in charge of J. W. Klingner


MRS. MARY E. DUNHAM


Mrs. Mary E Durham. 83. cied at 9 3; o'clock last night follo finis a lingering illness at her home. 810 West State street. Funeral services will be held at 2:36 o'clock: Sundar afternoon at the Alma Lohmever funeral home witn burial in Maple Park cr :: ctt :1 . 13 :: ram !:


survi:ed by there are. D. D. Danha.n. Rockawar Beach. Charles M. Dunham, Coffeyville. Kan., and Bert :Dunham. Springfield. four daughter. Mrs 12055 Brown. Los Angeles. Mrs. Georg, South- gate. Kansas City. Miss Jos' Danl:am. of the home address. and Mrs James Moore, Los Angeles. and by a sister, Mrs L. P. North. Springfield.


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FORMER CEDAR COUNTY CITIZEN. REV. ROSS, DEAD .


Special Dispatch to The Next


STOCKTON, Mo., Nov. 8 .- The Reverend Walter Ross, 65. former Cedar county resident, died sud- denly. at his home in Creswell, Ore., yesterday. friends here. were notf- fled today.


Mr. Ross, who was an ordained Methodist minister, was a former school teacher, having taught In the schools here and at Humansville. He- also preached at churches in Cedar. Polk and Dade counties. About . 14 years ago he moved to the west. He was a member of the Stockton Masonlo lodge.


He is survived by his wife and two daughters- Funeral services and burial will be held at Creswell. .


MRS. ELIZABETH COFFLAND


Mrs Elizabeth! Coffland :. 80. died .at 9:55 orlock fast night in her home at the sou'herr. edge of the ritv on the Jefferson enge gadas Shallis . surfired" by two! daughters. Mrs. W. P. Horkrader of St. if itisaMary Jane Coffland of the home, two sons. Clarence A. Coffiand or 8. Log! and Roland Coffland of Tuba.


Kansas City' and one brother. Alexander Thompson 'of Denver. Funeral services probably will be held st 2:30 o'clock 6un- Tifternoon. in the W. L. Starne mortu- Cry followed by interment in Hazelwood


2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 centa . Nue.


IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of Dolph R Lyens, who passed away one year ago to- day, November 0, 1978.


Other friends that now are waiting.


In the elecdiens realme ct day. Whe are calling me to follow


Where their steps her. led the way: They have fald astoe their .armor. And their earthly course Is run:




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