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'Alleging .that her husband aban. doned her on March 18. 1925. Virgle Eaton has flled suit In the circuit court for a divorce from Walter S. Eaton. They were married on August J. 1908.
Charles P. Gettys and Ruth M. farman. both of Solo, were mar- ried at the courthouse by J. W. Tippin, presiding judge of the coun-
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WINE FILES SUIT.
At Annual Reunion Ross Family Holds
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Dacar (; Schupp. 29. and Merta Father Stanley. 24 both of Spring. field: Robert F Perkins, 61. Spring- field. and Mar Warren. 51. Sedalla ; "'harles D'. tiettys. 29. and Ruth M. Harman. 21. both of Solo: Thomas 1: Nickel. If. and I'annabelle Ford.
::. both of Springfield
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bo Vier an.
1 nounce the birth of a son. William Albert Be Vier, at St. John's hospi- tal Sunday. Mrs. Be Vier formerly was Miss Erma Ritter
Miss Stantey Becomes Bride
THE marriage of Mine Morte ther Stanley. daughter of". and Mrs. J. H. Stanley, IM od Fremont avenue, to Mr. Qd George Schupp of Fremont, No. took place at 8:30 o'clock yester: d'ay morning at the home of, che bride's parents.
The rooms were prettily decorate ed with honeysuckcke and large art instets of white and pink that oli, Interspersed with fern. Detero the service Mrs. W. A. Harper sank ¡'I Love You Truly," accompithled by Miss Ruth Stanley, younger str. ter of the bride. who also played Wagner's "Bridal Chorus," from Lohengrin, as the bridal party en- tered the ceremony room, and con- tinued softly during the cityles which was read by the Reveraria W. C. Harper of Hopkins, Mo .. uncle of the bride. The couple was attended by Mise Ida Grace Stanley, alster of the bride, speck. Maynard C. Willis, both of Stay Teachers college.
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The bride wore a frock of white georgette over satin, and wore .a bead band of rhinestones, ; bouquet was a corner" and pink roses. Her was attired'in posch rwcrets satin, and her corsage was
Following felicitations, course breakfast was perved bridal party and guests in the ... ing room.
Only Immediate friends and +d. tires were present.
The bride is a graduate of Stalo Teachers college, and has teaching at Lebanon Ngh Congel the past two years prominent In church, Modd school circles, and basil honores at numerous affaira. Mr. Schupp-ada bs feasor of mathematics and coach in the Peirce City the past two years, principal of the high athletic coach at Marsan i year.
The newlyweds letti for an extensive tour' and Colorado, and will
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The annual reunton of the Rows family. In honor of Mra. 8. M. ( rain of Herrin, Ill. was held Bun- day at Crystal Care and was foa- tured by a large attendance. A picnic dinner was served at noon. Those who attended were: Mra. A. M. Crata, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Room, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Andrews and family. Mr. and , Mr. Floyd Estes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson and family, Mr. ' and Mrs. J. E Hreshears and tamily Mr and Mrs Logan Den - ton. Mr. and Mm. Jim Deeds, Mr. and Mr. S 11 tarter. Mr. and Mra Tom Witherspoon, Mr. and Mr. Ed Memer. Mr. and Mrs Bert Spellman and family. Mra. Florence Witherspoon and family. Mrs. Andrewa. Mra. Belle Etay- man. Mrs Harney Wyre. Mr. and Mra tal Watd. Mr and Mrs. H. F . Maltabarger and family. Mr. and! Mrs. Dick Benson and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Deeds. Mr and Mrs Harvey Carter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finch and family. Mias Lots Carter, Mr. and J'ra. Ross Witherspoon, Mr. And Nr. John Witherspoon, Blanchard Witherspoon. Mr and Mrs Lee Witherspoon . and baby. Mr. and ! Mrs. Jason Deaton and family. Mr .! and Mrs lsom Deaton, of Towa: } Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carner. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Williamson and baby. . Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Beal. Mr. Mary Marks and family. Mre. ''url Gittim. Mr and Mrs Paul Davia Mr. and Mrs Bonie Draart. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dysart and family. Mire Inan Dysart and Daughter James Si .. . 1
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DEATHS
EMMERTON SERVICES
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Funeral services for Ernest Em- merton, 35 years old. of 936 North Boulevard, who "died" Saturday morning in & local hospital. will be bold at 8:30 o'clock this afternoon at.s the .... residence, with burial " in East Lawn cemetery under direction of the' Klingner Funeral home. Services will be in charge of the Masenio order and a Koighta Tem- plar escort will be provided. \ Mr. Emamerton, who was a traveling maledman for the Western Poultry company. Was a member of the Ma- celle arder and of Jack Oak camp. W. O. W.
KENNEDY SERVICES
Funeral · services for Mra. Sadie Huddleston- Kennedy, 66 'years old. who died Bunday at her home, 1203 East Thoman street, will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Klingner Funeral chapel with burial in Greenlawn cemetery.
SCHULER SERVICES
Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline Schuler, 72 years old. wife of Adolph Schuler, of 858 North Rob- berson avenue, who died yesterday morning after a lingering illness at the, beme, will' be held :. aty 1:10 o'clock this afternoon at the real." dence with burial In East Lawni cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home. ,Mrs. Bobuler is survived by the husband. two daughters, Mrs. C. L. Bell and Mrs. Mamle Wolfe, of Springtnid: and one sister. Mrs. Sarah Koebler, of Seneca, Mo.
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MISS NINA. WATERS
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Funeral services for Mias Nina Waters. 61 years old, of 224 Kicka- poo avenue, who died Sunday morn- Ing in a local hospital as a result of a paralytis atroko suffered about a week ago .. were held at 2:30 "o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. The, body will be forwarded this morn- 1 ing to Madison, S. D., for burlal. Stias Waters, who came to Spring- field eight years ago and who lived i alone, Is survived by one brother. George D. Waters, of Atlanta, Ga., and two sisters: Mrs. Minnie Hart - man. who Is employed at the Burge · hospital here. and Mra. Elizabethi Mueller. of 1612 West Walnut street.
MRS. NANCY GARRISON
Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Garrison, 39 years old. who died | Sunday night at the home of her brother. J. T. Hodges, of 2242 North Main avenue, were held at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at Nix ceme- tery fear Spalla, Mo., with burial there under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. She is survived by two daughters, Mra. (thle Shar kriford and Miles Oma Harrison, and one non, Basil, all of Fayetteville, Ark .; her father, Jesse Hodges, of Ozari :: and two sisters, Jane Garrison of Wichita, Kun .. ...
Margaret Gillmore 01. springfield
THOMAS H. CROSS
Funeral services for Thomas H. : l'ho00. ts years old. a former rest- Ident of Springfield who was burled : «live beneath a chat silde at the Goldenrod Mining company near Ficher, Ukla. last week, were held yesterday afternoon at the Brightun - cemetery under direction of W. 1 .. Starne, undertaker.
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TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 12: Ernest Emmerton died .** Mrs. Sadie Huddleston Kennedy died .** Mrs. Pauline Schuler died .** Mrs. Lucinda J. Smith died .* John A. Minor died .**
Page 13: Miss Merta Esther Stanley and Mr. Oscar George Schupp were married .** Mr. Charles Almond celebrated his 80th birthday .**
BADIE HUDDLESTON-KENNEDY." Funeral services . for Mra" Badie Huddleston-Kennedy, 68, who " died Sunday at her home, 1208 East Tho- man street, were held at 3 p. m. today at the Klingner Funeral home. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery. .. -
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MRS. PAULINE SCHULER.
Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline Schuler, 72 years old. wife of Adolph Schuler, of 858 North Robberson ave- nue, who died yesterday morning af- ter a lingering Illness at the home. were held at 1.30 p. m. todday at the residence. Burial was in East Laun cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
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Schupp-Stanley.
Miss. Merta Esther Stanley and M. Oscar George Schupp of Fremont. Mo .. "
were married yesterday morning, at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parenta, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Stanley. 808 Bouth Fremont avenue. The ceremonial lines were read by the Rer. W. C. Harper, of Hopkins, Mo. uncle of the bride Mrs Schupp wore ! white Georgette over satin' and headband of rhinestones. She car- rled s colonia! bouquet of pink and white roses The couple was attend- ed by Miss Ida Grace Stanley, sister of the bride. . and Mr. Maynard C. Willis, both of State Teachers col -. lege. The bridesmaid was attired In pink georgette over satin and carried pluk roses. . Mrs. W. C. Harper, sunt. .
of the bride. sang. "I Love . You Truly." accompanied by Mias Ruth Stanley, younger sister of the bride. who also' played Wagner's "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin, as the bri- dal party entered the living room. And continued the atrains very softly throughout the ceremony. The rooms were attractively decorated -with honeysuckle and large art baskets of Pink and white gladlol! and . fern. The shades of pink combined with White formed the color scheme. Fol- lowing the ceremony and the usual fell Vtations of a four-courne buffet broj kfast was served In the dining room. The newlyweds left before I noon for an extensive tour of Kan- ss and Colorado. The bride, who Is a graduate of State Teachers col- lego, has been teaching in Lebanon - High school for the last two years. : - She has lived In this city since her ! childhood and hus been prominent in school, social and church activities. Bereral bridal showera have been -
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Celebrates Fightlech
w"An old-time . birthday
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day. anniversary Sunday at bis hoth seven' miles southeast of Fatr Crore Mr. "Almond is one of the ahl dents of the community
spent the greater part of ble lite near Fair Grove. Those precept "Word! Messrs. and Mesdames ' Charles" Al. mond and daughter. Myrtle: A. J. Bass, Melvin Almond and son, Paul; W. E. Heun. Roy Minor and children. Lots and Clarence: . Q. C. Kepley and daughter, Virginia; Roy Blair. Clay Bass and daughters, Agnes and Lena: Hubert Bass and Evelyn, Scott"and daughter. John Campbell and deugh- ter. Irma: John W. Alan, D. L. Brooks, A. Kestersom and son. Eldon: Alpha Rowe. John Dooley and daughter. Ols: Don Mullings and son, Murray: O. T. Almond. Joe Peak. C. G. Smith and children. Marion Lee. Betty and Bob; A. J. Smith. W. T. P. Gates. ! John Wommack, Bert Murrill and daughter. Irma: Fred E. Bass and son, Edgar; George W. 'Rowe and daughters, Georgia and Lena; James Vaughn and daughter. Dorothea: A. L. Webb. B. E. Armstrong. W. T. Bre- shears. F Schaeffer: Meadamea J. A.' Reynolds and children, Knox and | Marjorie: J. I .. Turner and children: Vivian. Ethel and Everett: Misses Margaret and Mildred Pickle. Mildred Johnson. Dorts Breshears. Buetta Bre- shears; Messrs. Earl Cates and son. Junior: K. E. Fratt, Raymond Vangha. Raymond. Brusbear, Ins and Find Yarbrough. Leonard' Dental
Bente, Eldo Brockman, N. R. wu- Hama." Kenneth Brooks, IrtyAlcad: Dorney Almond, Clarence Pierre som Wommack, Emeral Gates, "Her." old Gates, William Buckner, Obaries Phillips and Robert Phillips.
DEATHS
BRNEST EMMERTON.
Funeral services for Erost Jur ton. 88, of 936 North Nationdd : this nue. who died Saturday morning in". hospital, were held at 3:30 p. m. to- day" at the residence. Burial" was in Kast Lawn cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
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JOHN A. MINOR.
John A. Minor. 74 years old. of 1323 North Johnson avenue, died early this morning at the home following . lingering illness.
The deceased is survived by a son. C. L. Miner, of Dallas, Tex .: & daugh- ter. Miss Minnie Minor, of . Spring- field: two brothers. James Minor of California, and Noah Minor of Texas. and a sister, Mrs. C. J. Firestone, of Springfield,
Funeral arrangements are incom- plete but burial will be in Clear Creek „cemetery under direction of the Klingner. Funeral home.
MRS. LUCINDA SMITH.
Mr. Intrinda J Smith. 92-year-old resident of this city, died at 8 o'clock this morning at the home of her 5011. Arthur F. Smith, 016 McCann avenue. - "Mrs. smith had been in futhing health for sometime. She was born" Seycounty, Tenn., May |1L 1838 (and care to .Springfield . with her husband in' 1868. the bas resided here since that time. Mr. Smith died 12 years Ago.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday at the home of the son and burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage license: J. B. Malone, 23, Duluth, Minn., and Faith Elizabeth Bush, 21, Springfield.
Page 2: Louise Baker sues to divorce James K. Baker. They were married January 29, 1924.
Ruth M. Hollan sues to divorce John L. Hollan .**
Page 3: Mrs. Lucinda J. Smith died .**
John A. Minor died .** Miss Ella Chaning Nash died .**
There is a suit to amend the divorce settlement of Corbet Hand and Anna Hand .**
DEATHS:
MRO .: LUCINDA J.+ Mra. Loinda J.Smith .
ok, for 89. years a resident of Greene county, died at 9:15 o'clock yesterday morning at. the home . of her son, Arthur F. 8mith,"? of 016 MoCana avenue, following" a" lin-" gering illness. Funeral . services will be held at & o'clock this after- noon at the residence of her .son. with the Reverend E. F. Leske, pas- tor of South Avenue Christian church, officiating. Pallbearere will ! Include John Bchmook, Harry D. Durst. Val Mason, John H. Fair- man, Quy C. Gibbs and Will Lin- coln. Burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery under direction of W. L. Starne, undertaker. She is survived by the son: Arthur F. Smith, who la court stenographer in division No. 1 of circuit court. She was born May 11, 1836 in Granger county, ; Tenn., and came to Greene county. Missouri, with her husband. J. W. Smith. In 1868. Mr. Smith, who was r prominent politician, died 12 years Ago.
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Odd Divorce Tangle Centers on Effort To Protect a Child
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· A woman intent.only on protect- ing the good name of her child yes- terday filed suit in the circuit court for divorce. The divorce is sought to, sever" the second marriage tie! contracted ' more . than five years after the first ceremony; found to have been Illegal.
..- Ruth M .~ Hollan, the wife, seeks a divorce from John L. Hollan and the care and custody of their 7- year-old-son, John Hollan, Jr. The husband In charged' with Infidelity.
They were married the first time March 11. 1918. according to the petition. Not until the fall of 1923 idid the wife learn that Hollan had been married previously and that This marriage to her was illegal. 'She did not learn this until the first wife oblained a divorce.
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With the husband thue freed of the ties to the wife whom he had married firat, he and the second wife again were married. this time on Nov. 12. 1923. They separated : a month later and now the suit is flled for divorce.
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Effort to Modify Divorce Is Started After Man's Death
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With the death recently. of Amos Hand, aged farmer who resided 12 miles east of Springfield on the Cherry street road .. efforts have been started In the circuit court to modify the decree granted more than four years ago by which his son and daughterinlaw were di- vorced. The hearings on the mo- tion to modify the decree will be heard before Judge Warren 1 .. White Friday.
Corbet Hiand filed a ault for di- .... vorce from Anna Hand, and the wife filed a crossblil. claiming to , be the Injured party. Following the 'trial on May 26. 19:3. she was granted the decree and the custody . of the children. The custody of the
. given to the paternal grandfather. ' Amos Hand.
. W'Ith the death of the grand- 1 father. his widow. It la claimed. Is ; not able to look after the child. : Mra. Hand is sald to be In ill health " and unable to care for the 8-year- old granddaughter. On this account. the mother. now Mrs. R. J. Beas- les of lola, Kan. aska that the previous order of the court be n:odified and she be given the cus- tudy of the little girl.
JOHN A. MINOR
Funeral " services for JohnHill Minor. 74 years old of 1328 North Johnson avenue, who died 'yester day morning following a Ungering LUnees at his home. will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Twood Methodist church, with the Reverend J. A. Young, pastor, "offi- dating. Burial will be in Clear Creek cemetery under direction of ¡the Klingner Funeral home. He is survived by one son. (. L. Minor of Dallas, Texas, one daughter. Miss Minnie Minor of Springfield: two brothers. James Minor of Califor- nia, and Noah Minor of Texas, and one alster. Mrs. C. J. Firestone of ! Springfield.
MISS ELLA CHANING NASH
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Mise Ella Chaning Nash, 75 years old, for 61 years a resident of Springfield, died yesterday after - noon following a lingering illness at her home on the Cherry street road, two miles east of the city. She had been an invalid for the past 10 years. She was the Jast member of her family. her brother. W. F. Nash, having died more than ,a year ago. Her father. Rodney F. Nash, was the first Episcopallan rector in Springfield. . Funeral ar- rangements are incomplete but burial will be under direction of the Paxson Funeral home.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 4: Ruth M. Hollan sues to divorce John L. Hollan .**
Page 8: Marriage license: J. B. Malone of Duluth, Minn., and Faith Elizabeth Bush of ringfield.
Mrs. Lucinda J. Smith died .* John C. Minor died .** Miss Ella Chaning Nash died .* Birth reported .**
Page 9: Freda J. Cox sues to divorce Frank Cox.
WITE CHARGES INFIDELITY.A Charging her husband' with'tan- dellty. Ruth M. Hollan yesterday tiled mult in circuit court for a divorce trom John L. Rollan. the meta /the care and custody of their 7-year-old son. John. Jr. The plaintiff ,recites in her petition that the married Hol- lan March 11. 1918, and "learned"five years later when her husband filed sult that he had another wife. They wer iremarried November '12, 1928, and seperated a month later. "
BIRTHS
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LUCINDA J. SMITH.
Funeral services for Mr. Lucinda J. Smith, 81. for 59 years a resident of Greene county, who died et D:s s. m. yesterday at the home of ber son. Arthur I. Smith, of 918 McCann avenue, following a lingering illness, were held at 3 p. m. today' at the residence of her son, with Rev. E. L. Laske, pastor of South Avenue Chris-" tian church, officiating. Buriel was In Hazelwood cemetery under direc- tion of W. L. Starne. undertaker. Pallbearere were John Ochmook, Harry Durst. Val Mecon, John H. Fairman, Quy C. Gibbs and Will Lin- colu The deceased was the wife of J W Smith, prominent politician. , who died 12 years ago Mr. and Mra. ¡ Smith came to Springfield from Ten- , neesce in 1868.
JOHN C. MINOR.
Funeral services will be held at 2 ; p. m. tomorrow at the Elwood Metho- dist church. for John A Minor. 74. of 1323 North Johnson avenue. who died yesterday morning following & lingering Illness at his home. Rev. J. A. Young. pastor of the Elwood church. will officiate, and burial will be in Clear Creek cemetery under I direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
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ELLA CHA"ING NADH.
Funeral arrangements are incom- piete for Mies Ella Chaning Nash. 78. a pioneer resident of Springfield, who died yesterday afternoon at the home on the Cherry street road, two miles east of the city. Burial will be under the direction of the Paxson Funeral home Mrs. Nash had been an in- valid for the past 10 years. She was the last member of her family. her brother. W. F. Naab, having died more than a year ago. Her father. Rodney F. Nach, was the first Epto- copalian rector in Springfield. Mrs. Nash had resided here for 61 yeare. :
THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Daughter born July 31 to Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hawkins of 958 West Pacific street.
Page 2: Freda J. Cox sues to divorce Frank Cox. They were married April 23, 1920. Page 3: Joe Williams died .** John C. Minor died .* Miss Ella Chaning Nash died .** John Wesley Cato died .**
Inez Wilson sues to divorce Onus Wilson. They were married January 23, 1926. Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 5: Miss Kathryn Davis and Rev. Harvey L. Humphrey are engaged to marry .*
Page 8: Son born August 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shannon of 523 North Lexington avenue.
'Anounce Engagement Of Miss Davis
MR J M Wane and Mrs. W. C. Nye entertained Tuesday ere- ning at the home of .Mrs. Adama. 801 North Douglas avenue, compli- mentary in their slater. Mi., Kathryn Davis, where engagement to the Reverend Harvey L Hum- phrey of Des Moines. a student at nie Announced The questa present were Mire. tuy Cowden, Mrs. (' \ Withener. Mira Lee Rowten. Mrs. Vern Hedge- cock. Mire. Charles Hederrock, Sir. W. "" Xx. Mm Earl Tucker. Mra J. M. Adams; Masen Father Mar- shal. Murt Jones. Renn Miller. Leia Miller. F.va Rall. Faina Ellington. Effe Ot: And Vern Oracle.
MISS ELLA CHANING NASH.
Funeral services for Miss Ella thaning Nash ER pioneer restent of fireone county, who died Tuesday afternoon at her home on the ther- ry street rod, will be held at ?! o'clock lottertow afternoon at the residence, with burial In Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the . Paxson Funeral hette.
JOHN WESLEY CATO -
Julin Westes Cato. 14 months old. aun of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cato, ! of Webb t'as. died at his home yesterday. He Is a grandson of J. | W. Cato. 64: East Monroe street. Funeral arrangements are incom: idete. but burial will be at Webh City.
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JOE WILLIAMS
Word has been received here of the death Sunday of Joe Williams, 43. at his farm near Strom. Alberta, Canada. The body, accompanied by Mr. Williams' son. Paul; probably will arrive here for burial Thurs- 'dar. Mr. Willlame is survived by the father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. CP Williams. 95: North ( mp- bell street, che sur l'aul Williams: four Brothers. Band Williams of Exeter. C'al. 1 L and Moste WII- Hame. both of Seattle, and Hosen Williams of Springfield. three sia- ters, Mis Paul Newhouse of Har- lem. Mont. Mas Lynn Drummond of Trenton. Mo. and Mrs. Nell El. . ** V .? Springfield Rural will be In Mount l'amant cemetery, near Huff,1 .. under direction of the . Klingner funeral home. last funeral arrangements have not been im -. pleted.
JOHN C. MINOR
Funeral services for John C. Min- or. "4. who died Tuesday following n brief Iliness at hia home at 1323 North Johnson avenne, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the ; Elwood Methodist church, with the , Reverend J. A. Young, pastor. of- , firlating. Hutrial will be in Clear Creek cemetery under direction of - the Klingner Funeral home.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Gene Baymiller. 20, and Erma Scott. 21. both of Mountain Grove; Fanor Shumate, 21, and Gertrude Thomas. 21. both of Seymour.
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THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: Bernard McCabe committed suicide .**
Page 8: Joe Williams died .** John C. Minor died .* Miss Ella Chaning Nash died .**
Fay Cockran died. John Wesley Cato died .** Births announced .**
Marriage licenses issued .** Divorces filed .**
Page 14: Card of thanks from Mrs. Mary Cross and others .** Inez Wilson sues to divorce Omus Wilson.
We wish to thank our many trichter for their sympathy; and kindness and beautiful" flowers, also to thank Rev. Winter. Rev. Harris and Rev. Owadley and Stare Undertaking Co. also the Goldenrod Mining Co.
MRS.' MARY CROSS AND CHIL- DREN.
MR. AND MRS. ARCHIE HAM. MRS. A. J CROSS
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT STEWART , AND FAMILY. MR. AND MRS. MARRIN EULI88 AND FAMILY. MR. AND MRS. RAY ERWIN. MR. JAMES CROBS AND FAMILY. 1
MR. ERNEST CRO88 AND FAMILY.
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs 8. K. Palmer of Leban- on are the parenta of a baby son. born Tuesday in St. John's hospital The baby is the third In the family Mr Palmer 1s a prominent business man of Lebanon, being associated With the Palmer Furniture company.
Mr. and Mrs W. B Turner, of Bouth Ferguson arenue, announce the birth - son. Warren Bruce. August 2
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BRIDE OF 3 WEEKS SUES FOR DIVORCE
At the end of three weeks of mar- ried life she was forced to go to the home of her parents, her husband having quit work Immediately fol- lowing their marriage, according to a divorce petition filed in circuit court today by May V. Welborn against Fari L. Walboru. The plain- If - charges that her husband Intoxicants. associated with persons of bad repute and abandon- ed her They were married July 2. ' 1926
" Abuse was alleged in a petition? for divorce filed by Laura : Parker, against Joseph Parker, "the" plaintiff charging that her husband was ir- ritable and encouraged his children (› abuse her.
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Barsh I. Dudley filed suit for di- verco today against Charles .O. Dud- ley. alleging that 'her husband squandered her money and on May 20. last, took her money and abandoned her. She asks the resto- ration of her maiden name of Sarah z Morgan. -
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