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DEATHS
MRA. FARAH H. KILDENBACK 170. Barth It Bilderbark. 72, wife of -
In a hospital here this morning. A and.
OPAL MAY KIMALI
- father. Finorai apitices will be held at Corway it charge of w. K Holmen there The Alme Lohmeyer funeral home
WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 2: Births reported .**
Mrs. Ada M. Chandler died .**
Page 3: The man found dead on the highway may soon be identified .** Page 18: Mrs. Margaret Ryan and Mr. John J. O'Brien were married .** Miss Fern Carskaddon and Mr. Leo Stafford were married .**
Clue Is Believed Discovered to Man Found Dead In Road
The body of a man about 65 or 70 years old, found lying by the side of U. 8. highway 66 west of the Miller cut-off last Friday night may be that of John Franklin Lawrence. Spanish-American war veteran, it was believed today. following receipt of a communication from a sister of Lawrence in Tulsa, Okla;
Mrs. F. A. Welch of 1347 East Haskell street, Tulsa, describes her brother, whom she has not seen for 24 years, as being about 5 feet 105 Inches tall. with blue eyes. light brown hast and about 69 years old One forefinger is missing at the first Joint, she said.
This description is very similar to that given of the unidentified man, who is about 5 feet 10 Inches tall, with blue gray eyes, light hair. and with the forefinger of the right had missing at the first joint. He 15 believed to be about 65 years old.
Lawrence Country Coroner E. L. Patton of Aurora was unable to find any clue as to the man'a identi- ty, excepting for the Initials M. F. In the tattered mackinaw he wore. and a piece of bread wrapping po- per with the name of a Rich Hull bakrix on :: Inge !!! failed :0 throw any high: ca this clue. how -! ever.
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The body is being held at the Morris. and Leiman Undertaking monatlichmen in stiller ins meethic
Home Wedding
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Fern Carsiaddon, daughter of - Mrs. Hatlie Carakaddon. 1814 West Walnut street, became the holde of Mr. Lan
by the Reverend Dr. Finuk B. Rainra of the College street Baptist church. | " the linger of the holde's finelife Mr. Will fried mas mation of hoang mir Mr. L. H. Jones was brat man. The ceremony was read in the' presence of about 12 Intimate friends and relatives of the young couple.
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O'Brien-Ryan Vows Are Read Before Friends
A DELIGHTFUL' church wedding wwa solemnized this morning at 6:30 o'clock at the St. Agnes church when Mra. Margaret Ryan of this city becaros the brida of Mr. John J. O'Brien of Milwaukee, Wis. . The Rev- erend Father Frank MrCardle offl- ciated.
As the bridal party entered the church Miss Francia Bader played Mendelssohn's wedding march, and durlog the ceremony Mrs. Howard Z. Bader sang "Sacrament O Divine." The bride wore a lovely blue velvet ensemble and carried a sheaf bouquet of premier rosca and lilien of the val- ley. . Misa Jennie Boll was maid of honor and was attractively dressed in blue crepa and carried a bouquet of permet Infer. M: Lawrence French aliended the groom.,
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Following the ceremony an infor- mal breakfast was served at the home of Misa Anne McClernon, 445 Cherry street, to members of the bridal party and a few Intimate frienda. The
attractiveis decorated with bouquete of the APAson's flowers carrying out a ' color motif of pink and white. Mrs. Mary Crocroft of Duquoin. Ill. aunt
wie home a: A80 Fortr-F :: th Milanuker. Wie. after Decem-
BIRTHS
Fast. and Mrs .. T. B. Hershberger of 810 South Jefferson avenue are the parents of. a boy, born Tuesday night
. Mr and Mrs. F. E. Cooper. 1114 East Commercial street. announce the. birth of a daughter in the Springfield Baptist hospit:1 November 19.
DEATHS
MRS. ADA M. CHANDLER Mra. Ada M. Chandler, 44. died Tuesday evening al her home at 2237 Metion avr- rue. Whe Is survived by her husband. ; George W Chandler; there some, Ica I'll: and Junior. all of Sparerfield, and Ino daughters, Mis. W. H. Hirving and M. Clauda Fancer, also of this city. J. W. Kungper is in charge of funeral arrange- mente
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THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 3: Man found dead in road near Miller .**
Page 4: Mrs. Margaret Ryan and Mr. John J. O'Brien were married .**
Page 10: Mrs. Ada M. Chandler died .**
O Brien Ryan Vows Are Exchanged
Very charming . was the informal church wedding yesterday morning at Mthe:8-Agnes church when Mrs. Margaret Ryan of this city became the bride of Mra. John J. O'Brien of Milwaukee, Wis. 'The Rev. Father Frank- McCardle read the ain- gle ring ceremony.
Mise Frances Bader played. Men- delwohn's wedding march as the bridal "party" entered the church and Mrs. Howard .IL Bader sung "Sacrament O Divine". during the ceremony. The bride was lovely in a blue velvet en- wemble and -carried a shenf bouquet of pernet roses and lilles of the val- ley. Miss Jennie Boll was mald of boaor and was dressed attractively in blue crepe and carried a bouquet of premier roses. Mr. Lawrence Fredch attended the groom.
"; Immediately .. , following the ... cere- mony .an informal -wedding breakfast was served at the home of Miss Ann McClernon. 445 Cherry street. to melubers of the bridal party and a few Intimate friends of the young couple." Decorations of the breakfast table and dining room' consisted of ;bouquets-ot.seasonal garden flowers, carrying out a color note of pink and "White, Mra. Mary Crocroft of Du- quoin. m., aunt of the bride, was an out-of-town guest.
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strand Mra' O'Brien will make "their future home at 880 Forty-fifth Street Milwaukee- Wis, after Decem-
Body Of Aged Man Found Dead In Road May Be Identified -...
The body of a man about 65 or 70 years old found lying by the alde of the pavement on U. S. highway 66 west of Miller may be established a& that of John Franklin Lawrence. veteran of the Spanish-American i war. as the result of a communica- tion received yesterday from Mrs. F. A. Welch, 1347 East Haskell street. Tulsa.
.Mrs. Welch said Lawrence. her brother. had not been seen by her for 24 years. She described him as being about 5 feet 1012 inches tall. with blue eyes, light brown hair and about 69 years old. She said one 1 forefinger was missing at the first Inın :. These facts tallied to a con- i siderable extent with the body which was taken to the Morris and Leiman funeral home at Miller.
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body was sent to Mrs. Weich from the funeral home but no answer to the message had been received from her last night. Pictures of the dend ' man were taken yesterday but de- velopment had not been completed.
The body was found by a hitch htker last. Saturday morning. He at once notified the undertakers at .. Miller.
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MRS. ADA M. CHANDLER
Funeral services for Mrs. Ada M. Clandhr. 44, who died Tuesday evening at her home, 2237 Melton avenue, will be held at Jo o'clock this morning in the J. W. Klingner funeral chapel. Interment will be In Liberty cemetery. 12 miles northeast of Springfield.
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 18: Jerry Hershberger died .** Louis Thompson died .** Mrs. Jennie Davis Baxter died .** Mrs. A. P. Norris died .** Phil O'Meara died .** Mrs. Nancy E. Newkirk died .**
A son David Walker Baxter, Jr., was born November 19 to Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter of Battlefield.
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DEATHS
JERRY HERSHBERGER Jerry Brishirtver. tient son uf Mr. and Alrs. T. U. lvinuberger. 810 South Jeffer - con n'rndr died last evening at the Burre
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LUL'IS THOMPSON - J .!!!! « Thomp-n. 35. 1409 81 .. 1.ouls I street" died this morning at 6 o'clock ' ! ! imene following @ lingering innem. He is survived by a wile and the fluidren. one brother, Ed Thompson of Springfield! end one ataler. Mra. Walter Bleeth Springfield. The funeral arrangement;
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home and burial will be made in thr Na- tional remeiery.
MRS. JENAND DAVE BALIK Funeral services for M ::. Jenni- Divis
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be held Friday at 2 p. m., at Elwood M. E. !!!!!!: No Better dird at her home on [: S. . 1.kr.w*) 66. Wednesday after :: son after a snort !!! ness. Burial will be in Clear Creek remeters. Servers !!! be condurend for the Reverend Young,
WK .. A. P. NORRIS
The body of MrA. A. P. Kortu. 73, who diett in F Paso. Teve .. will arrive hete a: midnight fo: lunes! services Satur- day morning at 10 o'clock at the Alps I.ohmerer funeral home. Interment win take place in Ha?ciwood cea:rtery. Mrs. Noor's lived in St Louis She is sur- vived by her husband and four son. it follows. Max P. Norns of Chicago, Huch uf FI Paso. Tex : Roy c! P :::. burch. Pa .. and Raymond of Washington let live in Illinois. Mit Con K. Men
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FIL. O'NEARS
Phốt O'Meara, 67, operator -* O'Meara picture studid. died this morn- tag in bis apartetat al - 43 Mast sacude after a long Illness. He Is survived Ino brothers. Charles of Chicago and James of Los Angeles. One alster. Mrs. Kate O Meara of lu, Angeles, al.o sur- vives. Funeral arrangementa, which are In charge of liermian H Lot.meyer, are in- complete. Bartal will be held a && Mary'a cemriety.
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MRS. XANCY E. NEWKIRK M:+ Natics E. Neakire. 13. 0: 1504 North Rogers svenoe, died at' M' Ihl: morning. She Is survived by her -
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Leri. Joe and Charles, and Mrs. . Tells
Fada Reker. Punerel ar:ingements are In charge of J. W. Klingner. Ictedment will be in East Lawn cemetery.
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 3: Charles Eugene Hyden died .** Mrs. Sarah Blanche Kernen died .** N. V. Lewis died .** Page 16: Hosie D. Scott died .** Louis Thompson died .* Mrs. Jennie Davis Baxter died .** Mrs. A. P. Norris died .** Phil O'Meara died .** Mrs. Nancy E. Newkirk died .**
DEATHS
CHARLES . EUGENE HYDEN Charles Eugene Hyden. 1-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. Charley Hyden. died ta 10 n'clock yesterday morning at the fam- 11- home. 81\ North Franklin avenue. following in tilness nf pneumonis. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the W. L. Sterne mar- tuary followed by interment in the Brick church cemetery.
MRS GARANT BLANCHE KERSEN Mir Kaiah Blanche Kernen, 43, wife of Fen Kernen of Straflord. died at the home there at 10:10 o'clock last night following & lingering Illnen. Besides het husband, she Is survived hy nne daugh - Ier. Mrs J. G. Faster of 1453 Ceiro street. Springfield, and one sitser. Mias Flossie Ball, who lives northwest of here. Mrs. Keinen had been a resident of Greene county for 30 years, Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock; Saturday ellernoon In the " Methodist church at Strafford, the Reverend Walter Cole of Springfield offl- culin'. Interment will be in the Mul- Jenny cemetery neur Atrafford under di- rection of W. L. Starne.
N. 1. LEWIS
N. V. Lewis died: In a hospital here at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon following an Iliness of several days. The body In be- Ing hela In the W. L. Starne mortuary while effor's are being made to locate
DEATHS
HOSLE D. SCOTT Hasle D. Scott. '66, died at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in a hospital here following a short Illness. His home was on rural route 1 out of Brighton. He is aur- vived by his wife; five daughters, Mre. P. W. Cardan. Mrs. John T. Ostky. Mra. J. W. Matthews and Mrs. William Kidred. all of Springfield, and Miss Pauline Scott of the home: and five sons, Fred and Elton of Brighton, route J. Roy of With- art, route J. Clyde of Springfield, and Dee of the home address. Funeral arrange- ment have not been completed but Inter- ment will be in charge of the Klingner funeral home.
LOUIS THOMPSON
Louis Thompson. 35. 1409 St. Louis, died early yesterday morning in his home fol- Inwing a lingering Illness. He Is survived bv a wife, five children, one brother. Ed i Thompson of Springfield: and one elster. Mrs. Walter Slerth of Springfield. Funeral arrengementa are Incomplete but the serv- fres will be held In the Herman Lohmeyer funeral home and burial will be lo Na- tlonai cemetery.
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Eastbound Friscon Train And Auto Crash To- \\: gether" . on -Grossing : Near Seneca, Mo.
ONE man was instantly killed and; his companion fatally injured when the truck in which they were riding waa demolished- by. the fast i eastbound Frisco passenger train. No. 4. at a crossing in 'Seneca, Mo .. at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon .. A blinding snowstorm was blamed for the crash.
1 The dead are Reese Maxwell and Dan Crabtree, both about 35 years ; old and residents of Commerce. Okla. The bodies were taker. to the Oklahoma town last night after an. inquest .at @ Seneca had .. been con-i ducted by Coroner James Nutman of Granby.
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i: The verdfet of the corner's foryr placed responsibility for the tragedy ! neither on the train crew or the vic- tima. Testimony of a considerable ' number of Atnesses
effect that the truck was driven to the onto the crossing without either of the occupants seeing the train which was bearing down upon them be- cause of sno" which filled the air. Maxwell was dead when his body was removed from the wreckage. his skill hadiv rushed hut with no
MRS. JENNIE DAVIS BAXTER
Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Davie Raster, 47. wife of James A. Baxter, will ba held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Elwood Methodist church, Mrs. Baxter died at her home on U. S. highway 66 Wednesday afternoon following a brief Illness. (Interment will be in Clear Creek cemetery. Services will be conducted by the Reverend Young, sasisted by the Reverend Will Stacy.
MRS. A. P. NORRIS
The body of Mrs. A. P. Norris, 73. who died In El Paso, Texas, arrived here early lodsy for funeral services to be conducted at in o'clock Saturday morning in the . Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Interment will be In Herelwood cemetery. Mra. Norris lived In St. Louis. She is survived by her I husband ' and- four sona, as follows: Max i P. Norris of Chicago: Hugh of El Paso. Texas: Roy of Pittsburgh. Ps .: end Raymond of Washington. Two sisters live i in Illinois, Mrs. Cora A. Norris of -934 North Robberson avenue la & slaterinlaw.
PnIt. O'MEARA Funeral services for Phil O Meura. 67. operator of the O'Meara photograph I i studio, who died yesterday morning in his apartment at 43 Elks' arcade following # ! long Illness, will be held in charge of The llerman Lohmeyer funeral home. but arrangements have not been completed. Interment is to be in St. Mary's cemetery. t He Is survived by two brothers. Charles i of Chicago and James of Los Angeles, and one wister, Mrs. Kate .NO Meera of Los Angeles. .
MRS. NANCY F. NEWKIRK
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Mrs. Nancy F. Newkirk. 75. 1504 North Rogers avenue. died at her home yester- dav morning. She is survived by her hun- band. L. B. Newkirk, and by, fout /sons. and three daughters. 'as follows' James, Leri. .loe and Charles and Mrs. Telle Davis, Mrs. Edward J. Davis. and Mrs. Eads Baker. Funeral arrangementa sre in charge of J. W. Klingner. Burial will be in Bast Lawn cemetery.
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- Henry Rosenthal, South Campbell street clothier, who died Sunday at his home. 619 West Mount Vernon street, bequeathed all of" he prop- eris. real and personal to Loul' Freedman, his father-in-law and busi- nema partner, in his will filed today . in probate court. -
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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 9: Hosie D. Scott died .** Louis Thompson died .** Mrs. Sarah Blanche Kernan died .** Phil O'Meara died .* Mrs. A. P. Norris died .** Charles Eugene Hyden died .**
Page 11: Divorce suits filed .**
Page 26: Kenneth Fenter and Miss Mildred A. Scales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Scales of Kansas City, Kansas, were married November 9.
PHIL O'MEARA
Funeral services for Phil O'Meara, G who died Thursday, will be beld at at. Joseph's Catholic church Saturday mord- ing at 9 o'clock, followed by interment to St Mary's remetery !: rhage of the Hiermit. if Youmeyer funeral home.
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LOUIS THOMPSON
Funeral services for Louis Thompson. 3.1. 1409 St Louis street, who (ind ... ..
Thursday morning, will be held at the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home Ostur- ! day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. followed by interment in the National cemetery. Mr. I Thompson is survived by his wife and fire children and by one brother Ed and a Jater, Mr. Walter Bleeth, su of Spring- meld.
TWO SEEK DIVORCE FOR VARYING REASONS
One waule wife sought a divorce Thursday bronium her husband made her live at her mother's and .acht bre use her husband made her live at his father's.
Miriam L. Mansfield, who mar- ried Austin William Mansfield In July, 198. saya In her petition that he insisted she continue to live with her mother, which arrangement shr ban varv unsatisfactory to her. Although he makes work 1! · ing in a dance orchestra, he lias never supported het, alu Maya. She accka thr restoration of her maiden! namo. Miriam Lorene Wymore.
Ellen O. Walmer married Isaac S Walmer at Hardin. Mo., in April. 14.%. Sier then, .he charge. he has forred her to live at the home of his Inther, who abnaes her. The thung husband would not allow his rife the 1pent It. fr. It is alleged. i · that she was laterd to find other incana of transportation to visit her sick father, arveral miles away.
Walmer even necused his wife of ·! ck father, the allegation states.
ibuges In tunk her Christmas pres- rots and other personal botany- tas with him, including her rings.
DEATHS
HOSIE D. SCOTT ervices for Hoste D. Bcott, 64. who died Thursday afternoon, will be hold' at Clear Creek church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, followed by Interment in the cemetery there. J. W. Klingner is wiicharge of arrangements. Mr. Booth's -bons. was at Brighton, rural route I. He is aurrived by his wife and five sons and - five daughters .sa follows: Fred and Elton Scott of Brighton, roule 1; Roy of Wis- ! I hart, route !: Clyde of Springfield, and I)+ al bona. M. J. W. Carden. Mis John T. Clatley, Mrs. J. W. Matthews and
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Mrs. William Eldred. all of Springf:eld. and. Miss Fundas Boots at home, İ
MRA. SARAH BLANCHE KERNAN --- Mra Sarah Bintict., Ke:nan. 43. k !- of Ben Kernan of Birafford, will be bur:rd in the Mullenox cemetery Saturday follow - ing funeral services at 3:30 o'clock In the Strafford Methodist church. Mrs. Kernen Wed. it her home Thursday night intlow- Ing . long tupers. .. Besides her husband .. abe is survived by a daughips, Mrs."J. C i Foster x 1483 . Catro street. Springfield, and .. by a sister. Mi Flossir Ra: who !!... northwest of the city. Mrs Kernan had Itved In Greene county for 30 years. W. L. -
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MRS. A. P. NORRIS Funeral services for Mrs. A. P. Norris.
funeral Home, followed & toterras th
four sons andi iso sisters survive.
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CHARLES EUGENE BYDEX
Funeral services for Charles Error Hydrn. 1-sem :- 0.4 son of M :. m:3 M:> Charles Hyden of BIS North Frantuo ave-
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. followrt by Interment in the Brick Church crme- tery.
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
. Page 2: Mrs. Nancy E. Newkirk died .** Hosie D. Scott died .**
Louis Thompson died .** Mrs. Sarah Blanche Kernan died .*
Phil O'Meara died .** Mrs. A. P. Norris died .** Charles Eugene Hyden died .**
Page 3: Oscar L. Highfill died .** Page 13: Cards of thanks .**
DEATHS
OSCAR L. HIGHFILL Oscar L. Highfill, 50, farmer who lived on Fair Grove rural route' 2, died in a Springfield hospital about 12 o'clock last night following -a short Illness. Funeral services will be held at Il o'clock Bunday morning In the Plessant Ridge church. followed by burial In the cemetery there - under direction of the Klingner funeral home Mr. Hightill Is survived by his wife and three sont. Claude Highfill of Sorine- , field and Lloyd and Tommy Highfull of Fair Grote.
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PHIL O'MEARA
. Funeral services for Phil O'Meara, 6 ;. proprietor of a photograph studio. will be held in the st. Joseph Catholic church at , «clock this morning. Interment In ". Mary's cemetery will be in charge , of the Herman HI. Lohmeyer funeral . bome.
. . MAL A. P. NORRIS ,
Heid arvien for Mrs. A. P. Norrt .. D. of St. Louis will be held at 10 o'clock . rthk eraing in the Alma Lohmeyer fu- ' beral home followed by burial in Harel- wood cemetery.
CHARLES LUGENE KYDEN amal services for Charles Eugene angi-Tvar-old con - of Mr. and Mrs. Obsries Hyden of $15 North Frankhn rif be held in the Starne mor- r'n'10 o'clock. Interment will be in the Brick Church cemetery.
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DEATHS
NANCY & NEWKIRK
est her home Thursday morning. Coll be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in bo Betimvard Baptist church. Interment 0-b in Fast Lawn cemetery under ttreeties of the J ... W. Klingner funeral
HOWTO A MORTE .D. SCOTT
Erupweet carvioss for Hoste D. Scott, 6e. to thed Thursday afternoon, will be held 18. Oheer Creek. church at 2 o'clock this parial will be in Clear Creek
arsetien ' of the J. W.
LOUIS THOMPSON
maria services for Louts Thompson, 35. W &t Louis street, who died Thursday Tering at his home, are to be con- seted et 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home followed by burial in the National ceme- tery Mr. Thompson Is survived by his wife. five children. one trcthe: Ed Thompson, and a slater. Mrs. Walter Werth, all of Springfield.
JAG SARAH' BLANCHE . KERNAX .. ++ TE eras . Blanche Kernan, 43. wife of .Trnan.of Stratford, Will be buried la "-this afternoon tothowthe "funeral services at 2:30 o'clock in the Strafford Methodist church. w. . Hattarne le ta charge of funeral ar- :
2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 canis o Mine.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to Think our many friends and peighbora for the kindness and sympathy during the sickness and death of our baby. . Doran .. .. BNIDER AND FAMILY. 17 Della St.
CARD OP THANKS
We wish to tbank our friende for the kind .remembrance of flowers and other ; favore In honor of our dear son and brother. Nathon.i MRS. WESLEY. - ROSE. BR. AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS
In the name of those whose volces are i slient and in behalf of the Legionaires | and their friends who were unable 10 honor their memory at the first annus! ceremony rt the monument at Grant 1 Beach park Armistice Das were wish to thank sincerely those who closed. partis !; or completely, their places of business on that day. commemorative of November | 11th. 1918, at 11 -o'clock, when lor friend and toe alike It became "All quiet. on the Western Front." ;
GOAD' BALLINGER POST.
SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 6: There is a full page map of Springfield showing how each area is zoned (i.e., one family, apartment, light industrial, etc.)
Page 10: Oscar L. Highfill died .**
Mrs. Margaret Anna Behymar died .** [The funeral home also uses the spelling Behmoyer but Behymer seems to be the correct spelling.] Mrs. Nancy E. Newkirk died .** Card of thanks .** Page 11: Card of thanks .*
Page 14: W. H. Allen died .* Fred Sickmyre died .**
DEATHS
FAM Vivir, mardi .
It or lock Bilist mintlasig In the Plannant Kiler church, followedshy luterment there.
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Anna Bohemer
this morning. following a wie
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Harriett Ouffin' and Charles armin. dir Pleasant linge. MA, and the heathope and Inn atttere, William A Tiriffin. Hanters Clara, end Adaline, ciriti, an of l'leas- Dale Blevet Methodist church here at 21 " clark Aunday after'ions, ated burial will be in linernlawn cemetery, under the
MRS. NANCY ... NEWKIRK "Funeral aatrices for Mrs. Nancy B News Birk. W. of 11;North Musk' any win died Thendes were held at 2 o'clock
---- Lanurels, followed he Int.iment ils Bast Thun revelers in charge of J W . Kling-
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CARD OF THANKO We wish le thanh our many friends neighbors for the kindness andy during the sktmn and. deaty r.
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AROS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM
CARD OP THANKS
wish to thank our friends for the remembrance nf flowers and other In hunor of our dear son and her. 'Nathan. . MRS. WEBLEY ROBE, BR. AND FAMILY.
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TWO MEN DIE HERE SUDDENL®
Both Retired and Elderly. Both Expire in Yards of Homes :
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Sudden death felled two aged Springfield men today -- in both ¡cases, virtually without warning. Both were found dead In the yarde of their homes, having been active during the morning. They were W. H. Allen, about 60. of 646 South Robberson avenue: and Fred ¡ Sickmyre, 63, of 1324 Marion avenue. Both men were retired. Mr. Allen | www/ formerly employed by :the Springfield Gas and Electric com-
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Suicide by poison was first sus- pected in the case of M: Allen, but an autopsy performed under the di- rertion of Acting Coroner .H. R. Awbery showed his death in has resulted from sclerosos of the ar-
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SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1929 -- NEWS and LEADER
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
A son Elbert Charles Hunt, Jr., was born November 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Hunt of 442 Monticello street.
Page 13A: Hugh Claypool died .** Mrs. Anna Margaret Behymer died .**
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