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Hall's flying career began In Springfield several years ago when he and Robert Staton of this city' owned and flew a plane for sport and Hall enfteted In the United Store army air service during the war and became an expert pilot.
No Funeral AArrangements
Funeral arrangements. had not been made last night. The young man's mother and his wife had not
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LoteOchhardt, 26. and Eunice Temper. 24, Lda. Upe Rogersville No: 1 Merrill West. 30. of Mill .: :. 1 :: c . m !,d . Vertie Moran. 20. of Theter. Mo : and Edwin N. Veira 2.1 of Man !! Ok ,. ard Mor.+ Sport 12. 0!
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MRS. MARGARET J. WATTS
Funeral services for Mra. Margaret J. Waste Rd. a life-long resident of the Ozarks, who died Tuesday night at the home of her daughter. Mra. M 8. Menon. 740 Normal avenue, will be held at 2:30 r. rlock this afternoon at the Alma Linh- meyer tunerat home. Interment will be held in the National cemetery. One son. three daughters. @ atepson and one sister RUTINE. She was the widow of J. W. W'AI's. & Civil war veteran
J. B. ROSE.
Arrangements for the funeral of .J. A. for RA. who died early vesterdar morn- ing in his home near Strafford, had nnt heen completed last night The body is in charge of the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home. Mr. Rose la survived by 1 his wife.
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T. Ross Whitlock Expires Suddenly At His Home Here
1 Funeral serviera for T. Row Whit- : Jork. 87, who died suddenly sorty yemed terday morning at him home. 007 i North Campbell avenue, will be hek. ( at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the J.] W. Kungher chapel" Interment witt be in Hazelwood cemetery.
Mr. Whitlock had a wide acquain- · tanre in Springfield, having been as- alatant cashier. at the Citizens bank for many years. More recently he had been cashier for the Springfield Trac- linn company. He worked as usual Tuesday at the traction company of" fice but berame ill soon after going home In the evening. , Heart disease was thought the cause of death in
He Is survived by his wife."Mra." Mabel „Whitlock, and four children, Mine filha Whitlock and Roma White Inck. Jr. of the home. Mra Datent Thomas of Kansas City and Tom Whitlock Alan surviving are . i brother. W P Whitlock of 901 North Campbei == = the str. ' Mrs. J. H. Cannity and Mina Jessie Whitlock of 903 North Campbell ave- nue and Mra. W. C. Fawcett of Me- Alester. Okia.
Young-Henson Y'ows Read
Mr. And Mrs. J. W. Jenson of 1052 North Clay avenue.announce the mar- 'flare of their daughter. Mildred Marie, to Mr. Ivan Young. The mar- , ringe took place Saturday, September 4 ^* Chicago
Mrs Young Is well known among
graduated last spring from Senter High school. The young couple will be n! home After September 20 at Chicago where they plan to maki
MRS. CAROLINA L. NELSON
Funeral services for Mra Carolina L. Nelson. 63, former Springfield woinnu wilt) died Monday at the home of her daugh- ter Mra J. F. Oorman of Wichita. Kan .. n !!! be held at & o'clock this afternoon at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral hutfif. Burlal will take place in Maple Park cem- - eterY Tan anna. Fred W. of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Howard I. . of Springfield. .
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n. L. CONNOLLY
Funeral spacex for D. I. Connolly. 32. of Norwood, who died Tuesday in a hos- intal lifte after a short illness, will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic church al 1 If o'clock This morning. followed by burial in St Mary's cemetery under the direction of Herman H Lohmeyer. He is survived hv his wife, two children and one alster.
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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 2: Mrs. Martha F. Mills died .**
Page 14: Marriage licenses issued at Marshfield .**
Page 18: Russell Hall died .**
Mrs. John H. Whipple died .** T. Ross Whitlock died, **
J. B. Rose died .**
D. L. Connolly died .** Mrs. Margaret J. Watts died .* Mrs. Caroline I. Nelson died.
WOMAN'S DEATH HIKES TOLL TO 18 FROM CRASHES
Mrs. Martha Mills Dies Shortly After Being Struck! . by Woman Motorist; Wit- nesses Have Varying Viewj of Incident
The almost instant death of Mrs. Marthe F. Mills, 71, of 1471 West Thoman street at 4:30 Wednesday Afternoon When she was struck by & car st the corner of West Atlantic street and Alberta avenue, brought 10 18 the total fatalities from auto- mobde accidents which Dr. Murray O. BtoDe. Greene county coroner. bas recorded since taking office De- cember 1.
Dies Shortly After
4 AL Mills, who was struck by an Putt sedan driven by Mra. Clarence K . Finkley. of 1919 North Newton "Oppt an'abe crossed Atlantic on ber way to the McQuire Grocery Ttome, died At the Springfield Bap- that hospital a few minutes later Conta fractured . skim. and other serious injuries.
h toquet will be held this after- Cage as 4 o'clock at Klingner Un- Crfaktar parior. st which the a number of witnesses, who appear to have varying views of the accident will be called. Funeral services for MrL'Mills will be held at 3:30 Fri- day afternoon at the Clear Creek "Baptist church, under the direction · df Ktioner Undertakers, and burial will be in Clear Creek cemetery.
Bay Car Speeding
. According to Mrs. Ellen Murtrey. 1823 West Atlantic street, and Doro- thy Barton, 13-year-old girl. wit- . Desses to the accident. Mrs. Mills 'was thrown ftve or six feet Into the air and nearly 12 feet out of the path of the car, which they said was moving rapidly.
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persons who ran to the scene to the grocery store porch and rared jor there until the W L Starne am- bulance arilved.
The Pinkic; ad: (mobile :#1 against a low bank on the south side ! of the street and overturned. as a result of the driver's attempt in avold hitting Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Pink - Jey. however, was uninjured, and climbed out through the window. Heard Horn of l'ar
Mrs. Pinkley was driving west of AUADWU . WRAIU shapa, where her husband is em - ployed as & machinist, to drive him -- ·home from work, when the accident occurred. Mr. Pinkley and Arch Ramey. also a machinist, said thal they were walking to meet her, and heard the horn of the car sounded While they were two blocks away.
0- According to Mrs. Pinkley, the aged woman "had started to cross 'Atlantic street from a path .on a Ficent lot, when she iaw her and "pounded her horn. Thinking that Mrs. Milis was going to alop. she speeded up again. Mr. Pinkley aaid that be understood that Mrs. Mills was partially deaf and possibly had not heard the approach of the car and the horn
Mrs. Mills Is survived by Ihrer 8001. L. R. Milla, B. L. Mills, and J. . Z. Mitt, of 1421 West Thoman, two daughters, Mra. - John M. Dodson, JULWit Thoman, and Mrs. Bes- we Cooper. of Thayer, Kan.
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MRS. JOHN 1. wuttrrI.F. Mra John H. Whipple. AT. mother of : Mrs. John N. Bennett, died'at the Bennett home at 1122. North Bummit. avenue Wed- nesday night A grandson. William Ben- ne't, and a great -granddaughter. Inta Bennett of Schenectady. N Tains. .
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- Funeral services will be held at the Alma Lahmetes taurini home at & o'clock Přidat nitr: nont:, aitr; mph 'lu hod: will be sent to Springfield, III, for burial ,
J. R. ROSE.
Funeral arrangements for .1 R Rinse GA Who died early Wednesday at his home 'mn a farm near Strafford, are In charge of Hermosa- H. Lohmeyer funeral home. Rose is survived by his wife.
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BARNBY F. RATHBONE, former .. chief of police: "One place in Greene county which could be mede -e fine public park is the old farm 1 Hved on when we came bere from New York over 4 years ago. The land is six miles southeast of the square, . contains a spring which ruabes out of a hill with a roar and forms a creek which goes tinder- ground and then appears again. When we came here some of the property around . was called the camp ground on account of camp meetings being held there. There was . church with two doors In front, one for the then and another for the women. It was only a very sinful and degraded men, indeed, who would be caught entering church In those days with his own wife. To have done so would have crested an awful scandal. We sold the old farm to E. M. Goldneck and It became'a popular place for fish- ermen. There are always many fish In the stream or lake. Mr. Gold- neck was a hard working man and saved ap considerable money. Some Florida land promoters sold him
to start life over again."
T. ROSS WHITLOCK Funeral services for T. Ross Whitlock. 17. who died suddenly at his home at 007 North Compbeli avenue Wednesday I morning, arre held this afternoon In'clock at the J. W Klingner chapel In- iterment took place in Hazelword camp :: The wife. Mra. Mabel W !....... with two sons and two days ... A
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Miss Julia Willock and Rose Whitlock Ir , at home. Aire Dalela Thomas of Kan AAs City, and Tom Whitlock. -
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D. L.CONNOLLY Funeral services for D L. Connolly. . .....
followed he interment in RI Mary & come. very in charge of the Herman II Loh- mever fiimeral home He is a: 01
MRS. CAROLINA L. ALLSOS Funeral services for MrL Caritas. Nil.nu. 63. 1ormer Springfield women dien Monday at the home of her down were bald this afternoon at the Alma Lob- mover funeral home Burla! tomat Maple Pass remoto .. Tan anni From w Nelson of Salt Lake City .. and. Howard L.
Funeral Services
·For Russell Hall To.Be Held Sunday
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giant fri-motorec. menuplone which he was pilot !!. ....... .: :: ::.: :. Cal., will be conducted Sunday after- noon at Glendale, Cal .... ahno Hant had lived recently.
. The youpe tuoet. father. Mr .. and.M. J. W BA West Monroe street, were propali today to go to Olendak for "the funeral service
Hall. a graduate of the Springhele Senior High school and a former stu. i
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dent of State Teachers collage, had 1 heen a plint for the Pickwick At wars in taffformie site ins: April. flying big passenger planes from San ! Francisco to Los Angeles and from | I'm Angeles to San Diego. Before leaving Springfield he and a friend here owned and doperated a plane. He obtained additional experience m the, United States army air corps.
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Marriage license were Issued Ilila weet at Marshfield to Claude Vouchu. | 22. of Springfield, and Lurifle Can- trell. 22. of Seymour; I. F. F AT- Ingen. 35. of Hogereville, and 1 Helma. 21. of Springfield. Arno. Lawson. 22. of Springfield. and 0am Poindexter, 21. of Elkland.
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CHARLES BENJAMIN LOONEY
Funeral services for Charles Benjamin . Looney, who died at his home at 1346 Rogers atenue Wednesday morning. will be at the Beuton Avenue A. M. E. church Pri- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Reverend M. S. Bmith officiating. Burtal will be in the Lincoln Memorial cemetery under the direction of the Herbert Smith fichetal home. Survivera are the widow, Lillie Louer. #x children. Zella. Roy, Lena. Maille. Edue, and Charles, and six sistere and two brothers.
D. L. CONNOLLY
Funeral services for D. L. Connolly, 32. of Norwood, were held et 11 o'clock Ihla morning at St. Joseph's Catholic church. followed by interment in St. Mary's cemr- terr In charge of the Hermen HI Lon- meyer funeral home. He is survived to Ms alle and tro children.
MES. MARGARET J. WATTS Funeral services for Mr. MATEArPt J 44. who died Tuesday at the nome daughter, Mra. M. N. Mason, - | held .. ? Sur o'clock this afternoon at the Uma Lohmeyer funeral home, followed hi nietment in the National cemetery Men. Watts the wife of ) w with a point -
war veteran, was born neat Rogeraville and spent her entire life in the Ororia.
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FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 2: Mrs. Martha F. Mills was killed .**
Page 7: Russell Hall was killed .**
J. R. Rose died of injuries.' Page 8: Mrs. John H. Whipple died .** Mrs. Lucinda Baxter died .** J. B. Rose died .** Mrs. Ida Williams died .**
Page 14: Card of thanks.
CARELESS DRIVER BLAMED IN DEATH OF MRS M.F. MILLS
Funeral , Services for Aged Woman Will Be Held Today; Investigation Conducted by Coroner !
therings driving de the part of CVblarence &. Pinkley, of 1919 North ' Newton avenue, was held to blame by a coroner's jury which in- restigated the death of Mrs. Martha R. Mills, TJ .Q.1431 West Thoman utreft; When she was struck by a car at the corner. of West Atlantic street and Alberts avetrue, at. 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
FAMILY HISTORY LIAPARY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84150 35 NORTH WEST TEMPLE
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DRIVER IS BLAMED
The fury. summoned by Dr. Murray C. Stone, Greene county coroner. ro- turned a verdict late yesterday after- noon bolding the driver of the car responsible.
Whether or not criminal charges will .. be Wled against Mr. Pinkkey. George H. Skidmore. Greene county prosecutor, will decide today. The
.. a:frout "autotsoon Ataveines Dr. Stone tool-petter Biotri ber 1.
I: FUNERAL , SERVICES . TODAY
Mrs. Mille was struck by the ear. as the crossed Atlantic street on nes way to the Hoouter Grocery store. She was thrown five or six feetstole the air and nearly 12 feet out of the path, according to witnesses.
Funeral services for Mra. Mills Will be held at 2:30 o'clock Friday after- at the Clear Creek . Baptist church, under the direction of Kiinz- per Undertakere, and burial will be in Clear Creek cemetery.
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STEPS FROM CAR, FATALLY INJURED
Coroner Stone Finds No One To Blame in Accident Near Strafford
Injuries which caused the death of J. R. Rom. 00, who died Wednesday at his home near Strafford. were re- celved -in an automobile accident in which no one was held to blame. Dr. Murray O. Stone, Greene county cor- oDer, announced yesterday.
Although the accident did not oc- cur In Greene county. Dr. Stone WMs asked to investigate the accident. Be found that a young man named May- nard Moore, of bear Northview, picked' Mr. Row up near his home on high- Way 60 and took him to Mie destinasi tion a short distance away. The dt derly man stood on the running boardi of the car and stepped off before they car catne to a hatt. He fell and ade-A tained injuries which ultimately No suited in his death.
HOLD FUNERAL SUNDAY FOR HALL, PLANE VICTIM *;
Funeral services for Russell Hall. 29. former Springfieldian, who wu killed Tuesday in the crash at El Centro; Cal., of a tri-motored mono- piane which he was piloting, will be held Sunday afternoon &t Glendale. Cal., where he had Been stationed alnce last April as a pilot for the Pickwick Airways.
The young man was a graduate of the Springfield . Senior High school and a former student of Southwest Teachers college. . Before leaving Springfield he and a friend bere own- ed and operated a plane.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harris, 838 West Monroe street, mother and stepfather of Hall, prepared yesterday to go to Glendale for the funeral.
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DEATHS
NES. JOHN IL. WHITTLE Taboral services for Mrs. John H. Whip- ple. 87. mother of Mrs. John N. Bennett of 1132 North Summit avenue, will be beld as the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home at 4 o'clock this afternoon.' The body will be shipped to Springfield, Ill, for burial. Be- ades Mra. Bennett, a grandson and great- granddaughter survive.
MRS. LUCINDA BAXTER
Funeral services for Mra. Lucinda Baxter, who died Thursday morning at her home in Bois D'Arc, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Bols D'Aro Baptits church. Interment will be in Clear Orock cemetery.
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MARRIAGE LICENSE." John R. Comsin. 32. of Marionville. Mo., and Lona M. Henales. 28. of Wishart. Mo : and Nicholoua Ahrens. - 24. of Newport. Ark .. . and Edith Looney. 19. of Springfield.
J. B. ROSE
Funeral services for J. B. Rose, 68, who died early Wednesday morning bis home on a farm near Strafford, probably will be held Saturday afternoon followed by interment under direction of the Her- man H. Lohmeyer funeral home. He is survived by his wife.
MRS. IDA WILLIAMS
Mrs. Ida Williams, 53, died at 19:15 o'clock last night in her home, 1909 Washington avenue, following an illness of one week. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but Interment will be in Harvill cemetery in Christian county. Surviving Mrs. Wil- Hams Is her husband, William Williams; three sons, Reggie and Fred Williams of Springfield and Gusta of Skidmore, Mo .; and Your daughtera, Mrs. Myrtle Burk- hart, Oldfield, Mo., Miss Flo Williams and Miss Fern Williams of the home address,? and Mrs. Delpha Maggard, whose address is not known.
2-CARDS OF THANKS, IN MEMORIUM 10 centa a Hne.
CARD OP THANKS Katle M. Pranter and family acknowledge with sincere thanks expression of sympathy shown many friends of A. F. Pranter.
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 2: Mrs. Martha F. Mills died .**
l'age 14: Publishers of thirty Ozark papers meet in Lebanon.
Page 24: Mrs. Martha F. Mills died .** J. B. Rose died .* Mrs. Ida Williams died .*
Mrs. Lucinda Baxter died .*
John B. Robertson died .* Hayward Barnett died.
Marriage licenses issued at Ozark.
Card of thanks .**
Page 27: Miss Naomi Martin and Mr. Lloyd Hasty are to be married tomorrow .**
HOLD SELIGMAN MAN IN DEATH OF WIFE,
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha F. Mills, 71. of 1421 Went Thoman street. were held this afternoon at i the Clear Creek Rapflat church under
¡ home. Burial was in the Clear Creek cemetery.
Mra. Milla was killed Wednesday Afternoon when atruck by an attto. , mobile driven by Mrs. C'Inteuer E. Pinkley. 1219 North Newton avenue The winners pas hed rande .. writing on the part of Mr. Pinkles NA the callme of the accident. The Jun www summoned by Dr. Murray ( Stone. Greene county roroner And : *** *** terd .: afternoon returned the :
No criminal charge will be (lled 1. Mr. Podes Cre I Skid. -
mme. firethe month prochains, sale ' Inday after he had Invesilgated the ' CAM.
DEATHS
AMANTHA . F. MILLE
Apptiene for Str: Martire PAUt Th of 1021 West Tromar. Aree1 ano died Weilnewhat after the who
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Miss Martin, Lloyd Hasty, Are to Wed
THE wedding of Mine Naomi Martin. | daughter of Mra. Ben Martin Gr .. 1861 North Main avenue, and Mr. Lloyd Hasty, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hasly of Detroit, will be solenmized . st the St. Joseph's parish house to- ; morrow murulog.
The Reverend Father Maurwas will not as the officiating minister. The voss will be read under an improvised altar of fail flowers. Mr. Arthur Martin, brother of the bride will ant - an beat man, and Miss Mildred Ray Will be maid of honor.
The www tilt war La imported Independent blue chiffon ensemble. with matching accessories, and will carry s bouquet of roses, orchida, atd Lillies of the valley.
Her attendant will wear pale green chiffon with matching accessories. and will carry an arm bouquet of ; pink roses. The grnom's gift to the ! artde will be' &' diamond platinum bracelet
Immediately after the ceremony, wediling breakfast will be atird a! Maxwell's Ontra. after which the . young couple will leave for At. Loute ' where they will be entertained with ! a dinner at the Coronada hotel by their friends there. After dinner they , will leave for an extended tour of the Rastern atates and will 1 ... rt finne after thisbet With an Cher. .. WI.
The wedding breakfast will be held ! in the private dining room at Max- well's Ontra and beskelt of fall flow- ers In a riot of colors tell be used a. decoration The birk:r.t :1. will be rentried with a byl of the flowera, and tapere in crystal candle- Micks will be placed at either end of the table.
Those who will attend the break-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hanty of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wright, of At. Louis Mra. Lorena Jost. · of et. Loula Mr. John J. Duffy, af Chicago Mr. Irwin W. Leml. of Chicago Miar Mildred Ra Mise Hortense Magee of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Data Martlo Mr. and Mrs Ben J. Martin Jr. Mra. Ben Martis ir.
Funeral alla1.art .. ! i'm !ut .'
Who died Weithayles 1 .
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.... . vives her husband, whose death was still buted in injuries he created thempily wtien he stepped from Aire:its automobile driven by Maynard Moors of heat North- Dr. Murray C Mione, Greene county KAN YM called to : Investigate itas cate, although the president did not accur In this minute. No our ass liefst in himme for the ura'h .: M. .. .
Lohmeyre funeral home is. in charge arrangement.
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William w :!:.... ...** ****. Reg; - Anf Fred Williams of Springfield and Cluster of Skidmore. Okla ' 'and four daughters. Mrs. Mysle Burshart of ORif.i'd. Min. Miss withams and Fern williama at home WAT Deifine Mitfald Funeral ar-
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Funeral services for Mis. Inmind's Bay- ter. who died That'da" trormirc at het home In' Bolo It Are were told white affet.
I's! church. Ireimint Pink place in Shar Creek cemeter).
"The body of .lui!n If Robertson, former
M., with artise here Monday morning for Toneraf ters , Ara and hur .' Lite 'far after .
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WITHINA HARNETT
Funeral services for Hasward Hattiele. -
Au Fieldfor the Baptist church n' Pobres Sunday afternoon at ? " black umbers efter Di Mille !!!! WID MORE AT the services M ..
Larmerly ained in Buringlığı This Chevre :" Vient Barnett
BRIEFS
In Otark to T. L. Griffith, 41, and Bertha Rakin, 34: Albert Jennings. 22. and Clara'Chaney. 21: Erneat Per. kina, 32 and Leona'Wilson. 21. all of :
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The Daily News for Saturday, September 21, 1929, is missing.
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SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 4: Dr. John H. Boyd died .**
Page 8: Marriage license issued at Bolivar to Benjamin Davis, 45, and Mrs. Amanda M. Chaney, 41, both of Springfield.
Twins, a boy and a girl, Bobby Dean Holman and Betty Jean Holman, were born to Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Holman, 724 Normal avenue.
Hayward Barnett died .** Thomas B. Baker died .*
J. B. Rose died .**
John H. Robertson died .**
Page 10: Miss Louise Agnes McMaster and Mr. Theodore M. Justice were married .** Miss Mildred Gibbard and Mr. Sofus Anderson were married .**
Funeral Services För Dr. John Boyd Conducted Today
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Private funeral services were in be held at 2:10 o'clock this afternoon for Dr. John H. Boyd. 71, one of the founders of Springfield hospital which later became Springfield Bap- tist hospital, who died at his home. 903 Benton avenue. Friday night ..
San Primo t'ai sono! Mr and Mrs PM Justice of Fair Grote Mo. was solemnized September 18 at the par- ish house of the Benion Avenue cherch The ample 'ing reremon" aas read by the Reverend Mr .James W. Her:ev.
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: MAYWALD : BARKEIT .
of 140s Les street. Springfield, will be marmot bold to the Baptist murth af "Bodnar Sunday afternoon et 3-30 n'rfoct Mem- bera of the Odd Fellowa lodge will have charge of the service Barnett died In Bolivar, where he operated a garant, fol- an operation. He formerly Bred 10 this elty.
THOMAS B. BAKER
Thoms. A Baker. 53. died at 11:30 o'clock Priday i.ight at his home. 2237 He te survived by Inte wife. Mış Ella Baker, and one brother. Joseph Baker, of Wheatsburg. Texas Funeral ararogemcota are in charge' of J. W. Kungner. Interment will be in Willow Spring.
JONY H. ROBERTSON
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Mies Mildred Gibbard of Spring- field and Mr. Sofus Anderson of Will- . low Springs were married September : 10. at Van Buren, Mo.
They will make their home in Wil- ¿low Springs
Vows Are Read
The marriage of Mise Invie Active
Doctor Boyd had been a resident of. Springfield for 34 yæers and at the time of his retirement several years ago he was considered one of the leading medical men in Missouri. I He was elected stale medical director for the Modern Woodmen of America in 1901. He had served a term ux j.realdent of the Greene County Medical society and he held member. : - ship in the Southwest Missouri Medi- cal society and the Missouri State 'Medical association.
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The aged physician began practice :f - medicine in Butler, Mo_ in_ 1886 .! : He was a nitive of Kentucky and had studied In Hallerne Medical Hospital collage in New York City and at Uni- versity of Louisville. He later did pal-graduate work in Chicago.
For several years Docinr Bová *n. treasurer of the Springfield Hospital association and Inter secretary of the association
Mra. Boyd, who was Mima Nanpk M. Montgomery of Lebanon. Ky .. For- rives. with one .daughter. Mrs Robert · Olyan. also of. PRA Renton avenue Fiatne» Driftuaty nad charge of fu- nerai arrangements.
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Funeral wrtires for John H. Robertson. | 89. who died in Santa Ana, Cal. will be "eid Monday afternoon at 3 oclock at Khingnet's chapel, followed by Interment In Green Lawn cemtery. The body will arrive here early Monday morning. Mr. Robertson is survived hy a daughter. Mrs. Dean Gaskey. with whom he lived. and A granddaughter. Miw Eradean Caskey Ictore his removal lo California 12 years 1
farmi, on the Bollivar road, two miles north ifmim, on the Bulirar road, two miles north ' of Springfield His wife, who was Mary Mills, died here 22 years ago Chde D) Balls of this city is a brother-in-law.
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