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MES. WILLIAM H. FWIFT 1 . Funeral services for . Mrs. William H Svin, 13. 'who died early Tuesday morning at the porre of his daughter. Mra L' E. TOsetha of Verona. will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Christian church at Billings. Mrs. Buift 18 surrired ty t !!.. ..: . ... ..: daughters.
.MRS. EMMA COOK
Funeral pe:vices lor Mrs Emma Conk. :3, s.10 cieu Monday evening at 7 o'clock at her home or Route No. 1,.will be held at 2 o clac't this afternoon in the Alme Dobmeyer funeral home' with the Reverend B. Z. D:'lien of Mr. Plagah church In charge. Bur:al will be in Hazelwood ceme- tery She had !: i.e in this county for 35 >eaza Bt.s . sif\.ć by her husband. han Cook, for! daughters, Mrs. Max Welser. Mrs. H M Mumford. Mrs. O. W. Darory. Miss Pern Coor. s:1 of 8pair.gfield. 854 16, JOE3. Roy anC S.dary Cook of Springfield.
WILLIAM Z. PHILLIPS Funeral services for Willam Z. Phillips, J. Ma of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips. UN Werth Benton avenue, who died at his come yesterday afternoon after a finger - Ing finess, . will be beid at the family home Thursday afternoon at & o'clock. after which the body will be sent to Clinton. Sa. Sor trial Herman H. Lohmeyer bas
PLAYE MINOR perv.ces fur track Minor, 60 140 Wont Phelps street who died in s pespital Sunday from in- Juri's suffered when he was struck by in AJ!Tob !! ox U. S. highway 71 the night wi be held this afternoon at c'est in the W. L. otarne mortears. with the Reversod S. P. Newberry effi- ! L'our Burkal ut be in the cemetery al
HOWELL PROSECUTOR WEDS
- The marriage of Miss Alberta Nelson, a well known young busi- nes: woman of West Plains, and H. ; D. "Dick" Green. Jr. prosecuting attorney of Howell county, was an- nounced yesterday. The ceremony took place at the home of the
D. Green. The wedding was simple und was attended only by near -
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MARRIAGE LICENSE.S
James A. Hart., 21, and Lorene Krauth. 21. both of Springfield; Roxane R. Felty. 23. of Jerico Spang. and Zelma Bell. 25. of Mor- naville; and Ray Alfred Stout. 37. of Lockwood, and Emma L. Curtes, 30. of Greenfield.
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WIFE MADE, SOLD LIQUOR. HE SAYS, ASKING DIVORCE
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N2 Charging that she had been guilty of violating the national prohibition i laws. Alfred E .. Godfrey yesterday filed mult for divorce from Bertle Godf: ey.
The husband declares in his pe- tition that his wife refused and falled to live with him In Missouri. but went back to Birmingham. Ala .. where they were married in 1919.
He also charges that she had manufactured and dispensed intox !- caling liquor and that she had kept company with other men. The couple separated November 1, 1929.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1929 -- LEADER Page 4: Robert H. McNear died .** W. H. Allen died .** William E. Phillips died .* Mrs. Mary Ellen Short died .* Frank Hollenbeck died .**
Page 8: Dr. E. M. Shepard had the first typewriter in Springfield .**
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Page 14: The body of the man killed by a train at Rolla on Sunday has been identified as that of Nick Fontanatti of St. Louis. Births reported .**
DEATHS
ROBERT H. MENLAN
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Robert Il MeNear. 54. died Therday' sitt's ernoon at his home seven mier Com Strafford. !. He morened by My Thomas W. and. Roscoe (Jack). Lutte daughters, Mrs Mabel Lockmiller. Mra W. R. Johnson and Miss, MI Y I Near. Other survivors are two brothers. Ed of Kamus and Joe ot Offrira steter, Mrs Louise Davidson. and thre grandchildren. ; Funeral services will b held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Strafford Methodist church, ist
charge of J. W. &bd
W. H. M.LEN Funeral services for W. H. Allen ot Auwth R .W. Por. ate ries suddenly
meses funeral home Tidted by Intera ant in the Hazelwood : cemetery. The Tonte" Indre :wilt .: · Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Holcomhrink of i Dallas, Texas, announce the hirth of a daughter. Martha Magruder. No- vember: 22. Mra. Holcombrink formerly . Mias Ruby Magruder of this city.
Mr. Allen was athllisted that never it C'haumbla, Mo. where he formerly lived .! Etforta to locain rela- llsee or other connections were fruitless. tonever.
WILLIAM K. PHILLIPS
, Funeral services for William E. Phillips. 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarones Philips of 1800 Borili Benton avenue. ' !!! he held at the realdenos Thursday afternoon, atter which the body will be taken to Clinton, Mo," for burial. The Hostrar It to).mever funeral home la 11: Thaige of mital.armii 1 ..
MRS. MARY ELLEN SHORT Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Short. 8.7. of Menifield, who died Bunder in a local hospital followil.r s. briet ill- ness. were held at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the Steffe Undertaking parlors at : Mansfield and interment was made in the Mansfield cemetery. She is survived' by #1x daughters. Mfra. C. C. Doty, 91) 8outh Prendvay avenue Mr. Fred Morten o! ! Hartville, Men, Mire J. H Freeman rt. Manaheld. Mes Meille Shelton of Di !! n. I Col , Miss Agnes Roger Short of Denver. 1 Col . Miss Ida Genera Short of Spring- 1 field' and two sons. Glenn Short of "'a ser. Wyn. and John Short of Mans- field.
PRANK HOLLENBROKE Hollanback, $2, Porperly of
Plains but for the past thire years of Hotelut: Texas ated at his home Mon- day afternoun. His brother. Arch T. Hol-
Prank Hollenbeck- tr In Monmouth. 'TIL. "He was the son of Dr. ! <
a small boy dr .nified with lil, parents top Per meter. M. and later! to Spillokfield; wheir the fumily resided for a few years before moving to Willow Springs nearly half A century Ago ...
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BIRTHS
Mr. ann Mra. Finley Went. 1200 ; Rogera avenue, announce the birth of a boy. November 25
Mr. and Mrs n & Smith of 2214 North Franklin avenue. announce i the birth of a girl. November 20.
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L. W. CARROLL, manager of Underwood Typewriter com- pany: "I am certain that Dr. E. M. Shepard had the first type - writer ever brought to Springfield. It was about two feet long and lumbered away like a threshing : machine.1 Melain Jones got one of the same kind some time later." IDENTIFY DEAD MAN ROI I.A. Mo. Nov. 27 .- API - The body of a man who was killed by Frisco passenger train No. 3 here about noon Sunday was identi- find last night as that of Nick FontanAll of St. Louis.
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THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Thanksgiving Day
Page 1: Efton Flood was killed .** Page 2: Marriage licenses issued.' Page 12: W. H. Allen died .** William E. Phillips died .** Earl Joyce died .** D. E. Cass died .*
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DRIVER-IS .KILLED AS AUTO PLUNGES OVER STEEP CLIFF
Efton Flood, 28, "Victim of . Crash on Highway 44 Near Galena; Son of Former Stone County Sheriff
WAS RETURNING TO HOME FROM NIGHT FISHING TRIP
Machine Plunges . 35, Feet; . Man's Body : Discovered by Marhanice Called
By Passing Motorist:
EFTON FLOOD, 28. son of Mack Flood. former Stone county sheriff and treasurer, of near Ponce de Leon. Mo., was fatally in- jured when his automobile' went over a 35-foot cliff near Galena early yesterday morning.
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"The young man, who lived with his father, was returning from . fishing trip on the James river when' the accident . occurred .. . HiR badly bruised body, lying beside the demolished car, was discovered at the bottom of the cliff. about ' quarter of i mite east of Galena about 8:30 o'clock yesterday morn- Ing. ...
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After apending the greater part of the night gigging on James river. Flood took three companions their homes In Galena, leaving them there about 3:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. He then is believed to have started home. The bluff over · which his car crashed is on high- way 44. only a short distance from the bridge over the Jamea river at Galena.
"A coroner's fury" yesterday after- noon' returned a' verdict that Flood had come to his death as a result of driving his vehicle over the pre- cipice.
LIGHTS STILL ON
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The wrecked automobile was first discovered by Earl.Crabtree, farmer. while on hia way to Galena. He
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was attracted to It by the burning headlights. Ha climbed down to it; and turned the lights off. But he did not see the man's body. he anld. ' He reported the discovery to garage mechanics who' went to the wreck ' and found Flood's body. -
The fact that the man's body was outside the car and that there was blood on his hands although there were no wounds on them, Ird dor- tors to believe that he had not been killed Instantiy.
Flood is survived by his parents. his wife and two auall children. He and his wife had been separated for some time, officers said. She re- sides in Galena.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Martin A. Bergman. Jr., 29. and i Pearl M. Sherrill. 24. both of Springfield: Charles Stockstill. 21. and . Mildred - Badendeen."18. both of Springfield: Emil Boepple. 25. of Covington. Okla. and Gladys Marie Brown. 22, of Ash Grove: | Chester Anderson. 20. of Bolivar. ! and Vea Tummons. 17. of Willard., and William Bnow. 20. of Spring- ! field. and Winnie Crockett. 18. 0! Willard.
Lawrence Kauffman. 22. of Brook. | line, and Lots Baden Bean. 18. of ' Republic: Clifford ( Render, 18. 0'' Republic. and Irene Raphy. 19. of [Springfield; and Acy Kennemer. 22. . Marie Chapman, 21, both of Spring!lold.
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DEATHS
W. H. ALLEY. Funeral services for W. H. Allen of 646 ; Booth Robberson, who died suddenly last Saturday morning. w !!! he held Friday morning at 10 o clock at the Alma Loh- ¡ meyer funeral home, followed by Inter-, ment in the Harelwood cemetery. The Naconte lodge will have charge of the
.... .... Mit Allen was affiliated with thal order In Columbia. Mo .. where he formerly lived. Elforia In locate rela. ! tives or other connections were fruitless. however.
Funeral services for .. William E. Phillips .. P.rent-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips of Jam North Newton alteet. will be held this morning at & o clock at the : residence. The body will be shipped to Clinton. Mo, for burial. Herman H. Loh- meyer - bas charge of the arrangements here. 1
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'CARL JOYCE viervices - for Fall Jaren. farmer resident of' Springfield. "lin Hled Premier. 3 .t Los -Angeles, Cal., were california elly yesterday, Mr. Joyes left Springfield about nine years .aco. > Relatives hero surviving him are Mrs. W. -. W. Chian .-. salaterinlaw: and MELIA : Mit. "J. H. De Yarman. father" dimotherinlar. "all : of - 435 South Main
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1) F. Cass. 67, died at : 30 o'clock list night at lus honie. 1647 Pennsylveois | avenue, efter an illness of two months :; He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Irene Brooks of Rogeraville, Mra. C. 8 : Reed of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Carry Part of Pordland and Miss Marguerite Cann of the home address. INO AoIt. I. F .. Cax. of Marshfield and P. R Cant of l'ordland. and five sisters, Mrs. Al Hamilton of Springfield. . Mr .. . Emma Oalbreth nf Paradice Col. Mie wart henn of Chi. cato. Mra. Bird Jackson of Picher. Okla .. ! and Mrs. Leda Thompson of West Plains. ! Funeral arrangements are incomplete but services will be held in the Herman ; j-Lohmeyer funeral home followed by inter- ment in Hazelwood cemetery.
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1929 -- LEADER Thanksgiving Day
Page 3: Efton Flood was killed .**
Page 8: D. E. Cass died .** Earl Joyce died .* W. H. Allen died .** Quinton F. Fenley died .* Mrs. Lucy J. Bledsoe died .* Mrs. Cordie Wheeler died .**
Page 10: Miss Pauline Lomas Morris and Mr. Lehman C. DeMoss are engaged to marry .** [Is she Miss Lomas or Miss Morris?]
Miss Mildred Haldeman and Mr. Harry A. Hooss are engaged to marry .** Miss Louise Amos and Mr. Frank L. Sedgwick were married .**
Louise Amos, . Mr. Sedgwick, Are Married
A WEDDING of Interest in AT ;;; r - her of Spring !!!! "
curred this morning at 11 o'clock . whati N'es Invier Anine of Co !! Junction. hecame the bride of Rir .
-- Frank L. Redgwick of this elly.
The ceremony will. read
home of the bride's puichts in Cart function. Following a short honey-
Sedework will come to Spotrefield is make their home."
Mrs. Beriewick in well known In , Carl Junction. Where A.P Has !!! printed with her uncle in the
been a prominent business man in - WithFAR MISSAIr for the past s& having lived in Baxter Fi:
coming to Spring- .
Mist Haldeman To Be Married To Mr. Hooss
THE engagement of Misa Mildred :
was announced yesterday at the din- Der party giran by Mias Haldeman's aunt Mrs. Edward M. West, In her Some on South National Avenue.
Miss Haldeman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Haldeman, Furlan apartments, and is well known Havaprthefield, having been active In The metal life of the younger art. She l. a graduate of Benior High school and is a member of the Alpha Tall Phi. sorority. Mr. Hooss la the son of Mrs. Therena Hoons and the lain Mr. Harry A. Hones of Heber Springs, Ark. He is a graduate of the Univer- atty of Arkansas and a member of the PI Kappa Alpha fraterni's At pres- ent he is district manager of the American Toharen company.
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The wedding will be celebrated in , the early spring.
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DEATHS
Dall: Case':Al, died Wednesday night I'Mmy at THAT Pennartrants arenue after a long illness. He is survived by
B. Cama af Fordland, and by four
Ma. guerite Casa al nome. FIN· RISIPEN Ai .. ) Tutvwe, as follows: Mrs. Al Hamilton of Bringfield. Min Pomme Galbreth of Para- Calli .; Mrs. Mary Dron of Chicago Icher, Okls .: and : Went Plains. The
Friday afternoon at the Herman Inhmeter funeral home with Dr. L. M. Hale offi- wattos Bartal vid be in Huske wood ceme- -
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KARL JOTOE
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Funeral services for Earl Ingre. 49. Tur Springfieldian who died Norember N'est Los Angeles, were held in the Call- fornie rity Wednesday. Mr. Jarre left Springfield shout n !. ..... .; n and Mrs. J. H. DeYarman of 6.35 Boulli in avenue were father and motherin. Thơ Mr. W. W. Chinn ... A !".f.
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for w H. Allen. who '
South Robberson
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QUINTON P. FINI.FY
Staten P Por !!! : 1. 44 W-dnesda.
** wt Friday eferenen at the home of Melvin Panier. 14th Fast Florida and burle! will be at the Green. cemetery under the direction on WHATwe Thertaking mmpant He Is Aur- . ... .. .....
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.M W!w Laelle Fepley. at the home ed-
MAY. LIỆT J. BLI DSOF
Mrs. Lucy J. Bledsoe, 4". died at In
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sharp of the Kutagner Undertaking pony and bartel will te In the Man.
b wwww by her husband. Hershel or wn. Leon. one dauth'er, -MIT. W. T . Ouldewell winesold and ile benchers Ed TOM, T.m. Joe and Kor Cilide » ell.
MRS. CORDIE WHEF.I.ER
Cordie Wheeler died a: a !...; /1.1
att the morning Funeral
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Man Dies In Fall With Automobile In Dive Off Cliff
As a result of driving his car over a precipice. according to the verdict
man killed Just outside Galendy Mos Wednesday morning.
Young Flood had been one of a party which had been gigging on James river during the night. About 3:30 o'clock in the morning be drove three companions to their Galena homes, and is supposed to have started on to his father's home near Ponce de Leon, when his car went over a 36-foot cliff on highway 44 about a quarter-mile east of Ga- lena.
Several hours later Wednesday morning, the burning lights of the wrecked automobile attracted the attention of Earl Crabtree. farmer | on his way to Galena. He climbed down and turned the lights off. and i reported his discovery at a garage from which mechanics were sent | out to the car. They found the bruised body of Flood outside the car. Crabtree said he had not cren f.
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Flood had been living with his fa- ther. Mack Flood, former Stone . ' county treasurer and sheriff. He Is survived by a wife in Galena, from whom officers said he has been ' separated for some time. and by two small children, as' well as by | both his parents. .
: Announce Betrothal
Mr. and M :.. . I. E. Morris of Kan- have announced the en -.
lomas. to Mr. Lehman C. DeMoss. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Miss Pau- Themedy lived in Springfield. Bing have a number of friends.
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FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 3: Mrs. Lucy J. Bledsoe died .**
D. E. Cass died .** Mrs. Cordie I. Wheeler died. *
W. H. Allen died .** Quinton F. Fenley died .**
Page 4: Miss Mildred Haldeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Haldeman, and Mr. Harry A. Hooss, son of Mrs. Theresa Hooss of Heber Springs, Ark., are engaged to marry.
Miss Lorene Krauth and Mr. James A. Hart were married .*
Miss Louise Amos and Mr. Frank L. Sedgwick were married .**
Page 12: William E. McKenna died .*
VETERAN FRISCO CONDUCTOR DEAD
William E. McKenna, 69, Em- ployed, by System for More Than 50 Years
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William E. McKenna, 69, veteran passenger conductor for the Frisco, on the Monett to st. Louis run for 35 year's, died at his home, 960 North Campbell,, yesterday afternoon of pneumonia. He had been taken sud- denly !!! at St. Louis Wednesday and became unconscious soon after returning to his home here.
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On Road 50 Years
1 Mr. McKenna had been in the employe of the. Frisco and the old Kansas City and. Fort Scott road for a half century and was still in active
He is survived by his wife, one son, George of Chaffee, Mo .; three daughters, Miss Tresa McKenna, Al- lentown. Pa., Mrs. W. B. Short, Crane, Mo.,. Miss Alice McKenna, Joplin; three brothers, George of Springfield, John of Wilberton, Okla., and Tom of Tulsa; and four sisters, Mrs. J. T. Dwyer. Monett, Mrs. Ed O'Dwyer, Monett, Mrs. Julla McGrath, Kansas City, and Mrs. Larkin, Detroit. Mich.
Funeral arrangements are In-
complete awaiting the arrival of relatives. The Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home is in charge.
DEATHS
MRS. LUCY'S. BLEDSOE
Funeral services for Mra. Lucy J. Bled.' 800. 10. who died yesterday morning at her home, -760 Prospect avenue, following brief illness, will be held at I o'clock but urday afternoon in the Pythian Avenue Baptlat. church. Burlal will be in Manley cemetery, three miles south of Battlefield.
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Miss Lorene Krauth B'ods Mr. Hart
- Mra. . John B. Roberts. 853 Fast Pacific street, has announced the ! MATION of her daughter. Lorene Krauth. to Mr. James A Hart, mon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hart. The marriage was solemnised at the home of the bride's mother at 10 o'clock yesterday morning.
" The Reverend George O. Van Noys wu 'the 'officiating minister. Mrs. George O. Van Noye sant "At Dawn- ing." and was secompanied on the piano by Mrs. Paul Brandon, who also played Lohengrin's wedding march arte'try party entered the room, The bride wore a drams of blue dat
style. Her maid of honor, Mim Del- „pole Faucett, also wort' blue, In a deeper shade. Only members of the immediate families and close friends attended the wedding.
w. Mr And Mrs. Hart ' will leave to- for solidago" where they
make their home.
Sedgwick.Amos Vows Are Read
"Miss' Louise' Amos of Carl Junction and Mr. Frank L. Sedgwick of this city-were married yesterday morning at. the home of the bride's parents in Carl Junction. The vows were read at 11 o'clock.
Following the ceremony Mr. and : Mra. Sedgwick went to St. Louis for a short' honeymoon. They 'will come l In Springfield to make their home.
The bride Is well known in Carl Junelion where she has been Asso- ciated with her uncle in the Citizens ; bank. Mr. Sedgwick has been well known u & furniture man through- out southeast Missouri for a number of years. He lived in Picher and Baxter Springs before coming to Springfield to make his bome."
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D. E. CASS
Funeral services for D. - E. Caas. 53. who died Wednesday night at his home. 1617 Pennsylvania avenue, will be held et 1 o'clock thla afternoon in the Herman Lohmeyer funeral home, with Dr. L. M. Hale, pastor of the First Baptist church. officiating. Interment will be in Hazelwood cemetery. Mr. Cass la survived by two sona. L. E. Caas of Marahfield and E. B. Casa of Fordland: four daughtera, Mrs. Irene Brocks of Rogersville. Mra. C. S. fred of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Carey Farr of Fordland and Miss Marguerite Case at home, and five sisters, M :* Al Itamel of Springfield: Mra. Emma Galbreth of Para- diar. Cal : Mrs. Mary Dron of Chicago: Mrs. Bird Jackson of Picher. Okla , and Mrs. Leda Thompson of West Plains ..
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MRS. CORDIE T. WHEELER
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Mra. Cordia I. Wheeler. 62. died In“ Springfield hospital early yesterday morn- ing. Puneral servicea will be held at 11 o'clock Saturday morning in the Pleasant View church. Burial will be in Pleasant View cemetery under 'direction of the Klingner Undertaking company She 19 Aurvived by five sons and six daughters.
W. I. ALL.EN
Funeral sertires will be held .at 10 : o'clock this morning in the Almi Idh ??. never funeral home for W. It Allen, who, died suddenly at 646 Suuth Robberson air nue laat Batutday Interment will be int Hazelwood cemetery with the Masonic lodge In charge.
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QUINTON F. FENIEY ..
Funeral services for Quinton F. Fenley. 77. who died Wednesday nicht in hit, home. 2012 Howard avenue. will he held at 2 nelock this afternoon at the home of the son. Me! : n Fenlev 1630 Fast Florida street Isferment will he In fitreclame. cemetery under direction of Ine Klingner Undertaking company He is survived by three aons. Melvin. Herhert W. and James A .. . and -. four daughters. Mr. R H Gresham. Mi-, Grace Fenlev. Misa Beaste and Miss Lucila Friley, at the home.
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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 2: There are only nine widows of soldiers in the War of 1812 still living. Page 24: William E. McKenna died .** Mrs. Lucy J. Bledsoe died .** D. E. Cass died .** Mrs. Cordie I. Wheeler died .*
Quinton F. Fenley died .**
Page 26: Miss Jewel Ackerman and Mr. Clarence D. Wheat were married .* Page 27: Miss Dorothy May Hood and Mr. Carl J. Wales were married .**
Vows Are Read
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Ackerman announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Jewel Ackerman, lo Mr. Clarence D. Wheat of Van Buren. Ark. The marriage was molemn!zed this morning in the parsonage of Hamlin Memorial Baptist church at 10:30 o'clock. .. : ,
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The bride looked charming In drews, of brown satin backed canton with matching accessories. The Rev- erend H. T. Abbott was the officiat- ing minister.
Only members of the Immediate Inmilirs were present. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple Ist. for Van Buren. where they will
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Church Wedding .. Very charming to ju simplicity
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son Weet Calhoun street, to Mr. Carl J. Watra of Bt Joseph
The single ting crermony wee reed be the Reverend . Dr. Isaia Hobert Anschutz at 0:20 O'clock in St. John's Fallinpal chirsch in the presence of t the following friends of the young MIno: Mr. Find Prophet, Mr. John! . .
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DEATHS
WILLIAM E. MrKLANA
was conductor on the Feiern passen- fram . Mongit to. 8t. Lmala.xMed ! A. fretnoon at .his home af Mi
Wednesday and became unionsrious 5000 , -
and employed by the Frisse, Ar Alchimia
MASLAK C. P. B .. And 'witt setive . after.
"Ihk'n a half renture nt ser! ! re The wf
Los George of Cuattee, Mo. Ind. MM
McKenna of Allrutown, Pa Mix W .B" Short of Crane .. No. wid Muss Nice
and tout ·isters .. o .ur :.. ( Springfield: John of Wilberiun. Okin and Tom of Tulsa: Mis Í T' Traver and Nie Ed O'Dwyer of Kabell. Nu, Mis THY
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1 o clock Saturday afternoon at the Pythan avenue Baptist church, followed by Inter- mint 10 the Manley rometery three miles wrath of Battlefield., J W. Kitacare in chi.ge of arransemer !..
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QUINTON A PEKI.FY
1 Funera! services for D E Cart. 11- of 1447 Pencsyhanis avraue. were held thu. afternoon at 1 neloch at the Herman It Lohmeyer, funeral home, followed b. in-t ferment in Haselwand cemetery The Rot.
Funeral semiers for 9.1 .... ... r ...... of 2012 Howard .... . indas at the home of his ini. Neivin of :RTA Text Florida : "POP !. Polluted be in .. a ·· ment in (irren Levn Mmrtere in charge | :s and muהחו ner. Threeוא מן : ". Laughurs Mine 1,
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- MRS. CORDIE I. WHEELER TvarTal serviers fer ; Mrs. Corde
Mid at !1 O'clock Saturday in the fry :' church Played warmers in the Pieter there. in charge .: J.W. KHIC. Five some And ais daughters fur-
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued. Page 2: William E. McKenna died .** Mrs. Cordie I. Wheeler died .** Mrs. Lucy J. Bledsoe died .* Two divorce suits filed .**
Page 4: Miss Dorothy May Hood and Mr. Carl J. Wales were married .** Page 15: Card of thanks .*
DEATHS
WILLIAM E. K.KEYNA Funeral serveles for William E. Mc- Kenns. 69. who died Thursday afternoon at his home. 960 North Campbell avenue. . i will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock : in the Immaculate Conception Catholic church. followed by burial in St Mary's cemetery. Mr. McKenna,' who was for 35 veATs & Prisco conductor. was stricken suddenit : In F: Louis Wednesday and became unconscious soon after arriving at his home here. The wife and one i con. George of Chaffee. Mo., and three daughters as follows -survive: Mrs. Threea . McKenna of Allentown. Pa .: Mrs. W. B. Short of Crane. No. and Miss Allee Mc- 1 Konus of Joplin. Mo : three brothers and four usters also survive. Herman H. Lob- meyer has charge of the arrangements.
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