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Page 13: A daughter, Joan Marylin Engle, was born August 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Engle of 1011 North Main avenue.
Marcus Goodwin died .* Mrs. Arnold Sather died .**
Page 16: Card of thanks from Mrs. Ernest Emmerton and others .** Card of thanks from A. Schuler and others .**
Page 18: Miss Dorrene Roark and Mr. H. Warren Cherry are engaged to marry .** Miss Libbie Frields and Mr. Fred Rucker were married .** Miss Louise Latham and Mr. Charles Thore were married .**
Page 19: Family reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Melton .**
Page 26: Ora H. Hudson died .**
Page 32: Marriage license: James A. Green of Rogersville and Eunice L. Traw of Springfield.
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Ju Green of Rogersville"
Muss Dermine Reacts to WVd. Mrs. Will J. Roark" 10" Cherry street announces the sagtesement of her daughter. M. Dorrene, to Mr. .. Warten Cherry of Memphis, Tenn. The wedding will take place early in September. .
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Cash and Heirlooms Are Disposed of in Most Peculiar Will
Miss Ella C. Nash Bequeaths - More Than $30,000 lato Friends and Cousins, as Well as Many Family Travaux
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yesterday. The Instra. mat seconds to Probate Judge John M. Pairman, probably is the most Interesting over filed in the county
Wies New, who had been a realdeal
August L the lan of ber immediate tumity. Only a few cousine survived. To her friend and nurse. Mim Agnes Mana. Mise Nash bequeathed 6800. , with an additional 6900 if any money should remain after the payment of all others -
One thousand dollars each was left 10 A A Button, a friend. of Spring- field. R. B. Hart. a cousin. "> Ca- rutherstille. No: Linus Thrall. . cousin, of Marionville, Ohio, and Mise .
Blois Thrall. a cousin, of Carey, Ohio.
85.000 Lach lo Four Cousins.
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Sums of $3.000 each were bequeath- Id in Mm Laura Young. a cousin. of Springfield. Prof. L. M. Castle. . cousin. of Alton. I11 : Mra. Joale Stern, a cousin. of Glencoe. Ill. and Mrs - -- Lucy OUck. s cousin. of Filer. Ida.
A chiffonter that belonged to her - great grandmother. a tin box of old papere. an enlarged picture of her !*: ****: and five alatera a testament .. - cret grandmother's name : In It and a dress that belonged to her , great grandmother were willed to Bianley M Castle of Ation, III.
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To His I. M Castle of Alton, the bequeathed three black enameled chairs which had been in the family for years, two small drawings by her i Meter. Carrie, and a calico dress be- longing to her alster.
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Mra. Joste Biern was given three
scrap books, an old English reader, 'in ! which mother learned to read." a pic- :. . . ma mx of photo. graphi and kodax pictures. .
Bequeathe Coat of Arms.
The family cost of erme. painted by Fells Stern, was bequeathed to R. 8. Hart. M um a picture of her grand parents a picture of roses done to water color, and two volumes of a geography dated in 1804.
And old pistol, formerly belonging to George Gardner, and a book called "Napoleon's Campaign in Rusada, " were willed to Linus Thrall.
To Clarice Curtis of Chance. Otis. a collection of arrowheads and Indien pieces gathered by her brother. Waiter Nash, were given. us were two large drawings by ber slater . Our - rie, and also a picture of'we sater. .. Mr." Curtis was betttithed, Wie Mushy fathers commentaries, eight bound volumes of "Watch Word and Truth." and other books the may want. 40 the library which Mrs. Curtis does not care for was willed I so prury college.
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Charles Young of Springfield Was firen a set of police clube that be- longed to Walter Mash, and also "pincushion with fringe on It." .
Dost Featherted to Coasta. ..
Mr. Young WU receive Mime Nasb's salber ped and order sheet,
paintings, and a alloo dress of her alater darle are willed to Mrs. Lucy altok.
Wie Mann, ber nurse, aleo was given a picture of a bird's nest, and a rase of "crazy" pottery, touched in gold leaf at the erama.
A friend, Della Buttle, will receive . picture called "Mother's Joy" and
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everything in the decedent's curio cabinet not otherwise disposed of, and $100.
Albert Mason Is bequeathed $800.
All books," plotures and viens po disposed' of' are ip be divided. equally. among the legatees as they we fit The will was filed by Attorney Arm M. West who was named executor under bond of 043,000. The Mtsk le valued at 031,400.
. " Reunion at Dots D'Arc. . The annual family reunion and be det "dinner was enjoyed by all chil- grand children, great gravid chill- number of data dann of Mr. A Mrs. B .. T. Motion. the day were. Mener, and Headames I'M. Healcuth, Elbert"Small,"John" Krill. Champ Keith" Louis Elliott, Prick Wide. Jimmie KiDott and son. Jushn Wede and family. Sherman Milton and daughter, Joan of Re- Inena. Okla . J R. Dillinger, Tom DII- Dager, Jack Cole. All of Baxter Springs Kansas. P. D. Burrow. . W. P. ¡ Bur- mr. Wilhite Tarrant. Spurgeon Kel. t.n. U. S Methat all of Springfield. Komer_Datego, Alvah Keith of Straf- ford. Mo. C. D. Biellier. Hollla Bel- 1.00 R ...... Cired. Ora Blailles all of MI Verton. No. Mr. John W. Elliott and Mr. Joe Keith. Misses Deeste Miltox. Eulo's Dillinger. Christean Omail. Mesare Onas Malton. Thomas McGraw. Audrey Elliott and little De- War-4 Mellen. Eva Jane Keith. Don- as Geir Birner, Badie Kelli:, Mary Yadra Batann. Jewel Keith, Othel and David Houston Bleiller.
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CARD OF THANKS.
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wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy and kind- new during the Illness and death of our loved one wiki for the beautiful floral offerings We also thank loi. St louis and Hes Kettler. Klingtes Undertaking ca and the Western
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MONETT BANKER DIES SUDDENLY
Ora H. Hudson, Prominent in Barry County, Succumbs to Heart Attack.
MONETT. Mo .. Aug. 6 .-- (Special) -Ora H. Hudson. cashler of the First National bank of Monett and one of the most prominent citizena in Bar- ry county. died suddenly at noon in- Car following . sudden attack of the heart.
Reporting at the bank this morn- Ing in the best of health Mr. Hudson suddenly became ill at 11:30 o'clock. complaining of a severe headache and - heart burn He went home at noon and died before a physician could reach h:m.
N: Hudson, who was 52 years old. ww born and. roared in Barry county.' He was the son of the late J. B. Hud- won. a prominent farmer and one- time collector of the county.
The decedent had been cashier of the First National bank for ten or twelve years, coming here after sert- ing four years as county recorder. He also had served us city commissioner. He was.a member of all Masonic bodies and also of the Shrine at Springfield.
Surviving art his wife and four Matera, Mra. C. H. Hadley of Cassville. Mr+ C ..... W. Bearer. of Fayetteville. Art .. and Mrs. Mianie Wicks and Mrp. Cura Wright of Petrce city.
Funeral services will be held at 3.29: 'clock Sunday afternoon at the den church here, vilh brártal ter the auspices of the Masonic lodge.
CARD OF THANKS. ·
We wish to thank our many rela- Ittres friends' and neighbors for their urmpathy and beautiful noral offer- ings during the Illness and death of . our darling wife and mother, Mrs. Pauline Ochuler. We also thank Brother Woods for the kind words sputen and also for the beautiful wong that were sung MR. A OCHULKR
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· MR. AND MRS. C. L. BELL
MRO."MAMIE WOLF.
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cu men who were a very kind to us MRS ERNEST EMMERTON AND BON. MR AND MRS W. I. HAMIL- אטר
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Local Girl wada In Calliomia
! tham daughter of Mr and Mrs A. N. ! Latham. 789 North Kansas arenue. NY Charles Those of Pasadena, Cal .. was performed with a simple but Im- "preseive ceremony at the First Evan - Ploel Luthem church In Pasadena 1 Wednesday Mily 27 Rer A D Han- won. paster of the church, officiated The bride was attended by Mise Flor - mce Wearer of Pasadena and Mr. | John Detty served as best man. The ! rown worn by the bride was her ro- Ing-away costume and was attractive- . ly matched with a small but Her bouquet ws of roses and malden- : beir fern Mrs. Thore was a Spring- feld realdent, but has been spending the last four years in California Mr There is the son of Mr and Mrs . Adolph Thore a Pasadena After the !! honeymoon. tmp Me and My Tho. a wul make their home in Passter.a. where Mr Thore is in business.
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1 D'AN Lobounce the marriage of their. daughter. Libbia to Mr. Fred Rucker of Pulton Ky. The marriage took piece July & at Tiposville, Tenn. The mading trip includes various pointa in the south and Mr. and Mrs. Rucker will be at home in Memphis, Tvon .. September 1. Mr. Rucker is bonneos- ~ With the Ilinote-Central railroad company at Memphis.
DEATHS
MARCOS GOODWIN.
Funeral services will be held 3.30 p. m. today at Bessville chapel. 18 miles northeast of bere, for Marcus Gondwin, 88 years old," who died Saturday morning at his Home In Fair Grove, following a lingarinc illness. Burial will be in Dassville cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home. Be le mur- rived by the wife, sight children, two brothers and two alsters. .
MRS. ARNOLD SATHER.
Word has been received by Willes MoCammon. 978 Mary avenue, of the death of his sister, Mrs. Arnold Be- ther. yesterday at Ames, In. The do- ceased formerly resided in Spring- field and was the daughter of His and Mrs. J. P. McCammon of m Mary avenue. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete.
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Page 1: Earl LeRoy Welborn died .** Mrs. Edna Ellison died .** Page 10: Mrs. Arnold A. Sather died .** Albert W. Dutton died .* William R. Ellison died .* Mrs. Rosie L. Yates died, **
MRS. ROSIE L. YATES
Mrs Roste L. Yates. 44 years old, wife of F. F. Yates, died at her Thome at 640 Weat Brower afreet at " oclock yesterday morning. She Is survived by the husband, two daughters, Irene and Kathleen: three sons. Marshall. David and 'Gordon; by four alsters. Mrs. J. W. , ¡Gee and Mrs. C. L. Fahrine, both of !! :Springfield. MIrs. Fred Bodine, of I'nion Chy, Ark., and Mra. 8am , Rasse, of Callfornia; by one brother. "(. H. Bragher, and one nephew .. Ralph Farlle, hoth of Springfield. The body will be forwarded to- morrow morning by W. L. Starne. : 'undertaker. to Claremore, Okla., for , bur:al.
WILLIAM R. ELLISON
Funeral services for William R. Ellison, 86, of Sequiota, Mo., who died Friday In Savannah, Mo .. will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence in Sequiota with burial In Hazelwood cemetery under di- rection of the Paxson funeral home. He Is survived by one son. J. H. Ellison, of Sequiota, and by slx daughters.
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ACCIDENTAL DOSE OF POISON FATAL TO COUNTY YOUTH
Reaching for Medicine, Fair Grove Man Drinks Extermin- ator by Mistake and Lives But Twc Hours
SWALLOWING chickenilice exterminator' whi
Roy Welborn. ?! years old, died two hours later in spite of efforts of at- tending physicians to save his life.1%
Toung Welborn, who Ives with his parents on roule & near Fair Grov arome yesterday morning and com "laining' of Illness, went to' the medicine cabinet where the lice ex- terminator and a box of medicine stood alde by side.
Accident, Bays Coroner
When he complained a few min- utes later of feeling much worse. his father. T. F. Welborn, went to the garage for his car, Intending to drive to Fair Grove for a doctor. Before he could remove hin car from the garage. Mrs. Welborn rnn from the house and told her hus- hand that their mon had taken "non by mistake, whereupon the doctor was called by telephone. I've of a stomach pump and other remedies presed futile. the young man expiring shortly after the ar- rival of the doctor.
Coroner Jewell E. Windle pro- munced the death as accidental .ind announced that Inquest would be necessary.
Body Is Brought Here
Both young Welborn and his fa- ther had worked for several years in restaurants on commercial street, moving lo their present home about a yenr ngc. The young man le survived by the parents and four young sisters
The body Prousht Springfield and prepared for burial by the Klingner Funeral home. Funeral services will be held at the Mount Comfort church. 10 milles northwest of Springfieid. ok this afternoon. with burlal there.
WOMAN IS KILLED WHEN SHE LEAPS AS CARS COLLIDE
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: Mrs. Edna Ellison of Spring- field Dies Instantly in Colo- rado, Where She Had Been Spending Vacation
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ATRS. EDNA ELLISON. 14 years old. mother of four girls, was Instantly killed In an automobile ¡accident yesterday In Boulder can- . .Jon Lear Henderson, Col .. Where ! ishe had been spending a three- weeks' vacation.
1 Mrs. Ellison, according to Asso- Iciated Press dispatches, was riding In a tral. witt. four other persons 'in . narrow trail when anothe: I.nachine headed toward them. Fear- i ing a collision. Mra. Ellison jumped ; ' and struck head first against a rock. dying instantly. The, cars collided but no one else was seriously hurt. Jack Gray of 1806, East . Brower street, a brother of Mrs. Ellison, In- I formed last night by The News of the tragedy, said Mra. . Ellimon and another sister, Miss Marlon Gray, with whom she had lived at 1912 Fast Prower street. left two weeks agu for Henderson to visit their parents and two brothers living there. The sisters planned to return this week.
Two other sisters aurvive. They are Mra. Opal Day of Douglas county and Mrs. Blanche Mills- | paugh of Springfield. Mre. Ellison's four girls are Goldie. 11: Eva. 10. -- Bonnie. 1; and Margie. 6. Her huy - band died three years axo and since then she had been employed at the Oberman Overall factory.
ALBERT W. DUTTON
Arrangements are incomplete for the funeral of Albert W. Dutton, 81. 1 retired farmer who died yesterday morning at his home at 1908 West Brower street, but will be under direction of the Klingner funeral home. He Is survived hy the widow and several children.
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DEATHS
MRS. ARNOLD A. SATHER The body of Mrs. Arnold A. Sather, who died Saturday at her home In Ames, Ja., will arrive here this afternoon and burial will be In Hazelwood cemetery, following brief funeral services at 4 o'clock at the Paxson funeral home. Mirs. Sather was the great . grand- daughter of John 1'." Campbeli, donor of the original elte upon which the city of Springfield was erected. She also was the grand- daughter of Mrs. Sarah Owen, well known here. She is survived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc- Cammon, of 913 Mary avenue, by - - one sister, Miss Lucy McCammon, and three brothera, John. Owen and Will.
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MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 3: Card of thanks from C. P. Baker and others .**
Page 4: Mrs. Edna Ellison was killed. Page 12: Earl LeRoy Welborn died. Mrs. Arnold A. Sather died .** William R. Ellison died .** Mrs. Rosie L. Yates died .* Albert W. Dutton died .** Mrs. Nancy Ella Strong died .* Birth reported .**
DEATHS
MRS. ARNOLD A. RATHER. Funeral services for Mrs. Arnold A. Bather, who died Saturday at her home in Amies Ja , were held this afl - ernoon at the Passon Funeral home and burial was in Hazelwood ceme- The body arrived here early .his afte:i:non. Mra Sather was the great granddaughter cf John P. Campbell. . founder of Springfield. - 6:16 also was the granddaughter of M :. Sarah Owen. well known here. ! Ah. Is survived by the parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McCammon, of 973 Mary avenue. by one sister. Mies Lucy f ammon. and three brothera. !=== Owen and Will
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PO ' WILLIAM BELMONT
Funeral serviose; fort William R. Fillcon, 88. of Bequiota, who died Friday at Bavannab,[Mo. will be held I . P. M. Tuesday at the made in Bequiota with' burial iln ' Hamelwood cemetry under direction of the Faxson Funeral home. He'ss'survived i one con. J. H. Ellison, of Bequiota. and ux daughters.
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NRA. ROBIE L YATES. The body of Mra .; Rode L Yates. # seurs old. wife of F. E. Yates, who died at her home at 040 West Brower street at + o'clock Sunday morning. will be forwarded tomorrow by W. L Burne. undertaker, to Claremore.
and kelblem: the tons. Marshall, David and Gordon: four alstera, Mru. J. W Ore and Mro. C. L. Fabrino, both of Springfield: Mra. Fred Bo- dine, of Union City, Ark .. and Mrs. Ram Kasse, of California, a brother, C. R. Brasher. end . nephew. Ralph Fulle. with of Springfield.
ALBERT W. DUTTON. Funeral arrangements are incom- p' to for Albert W. Dutton, 81. N- tired farmer, who died yesterday morning ! his home at 1908 West Brower street. Services are In charge of. the Klingner Funeral home. He I Survived by the widow and several 1
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MAN DIES AFTER TAKING POISON 3:
Young Farmer Mistook Chicken Lice Exterminator for Medicine.
Funeral services for Earl LAROy Welborn. 21 years old, who died yes- terday morning two hours after be bed swallowed a quantity of chicken live exterminator which he had mis- taken for medicine, at his home near Fur Grove, will be bejd Tuesday aft- erDoon at 2 o'clock et Mount Comfort church, 10 miles northwest of Spring- neld. under the direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
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The young man complained of feel- ing ill when he arose yesterday morn- ing and went to a medicine chest for a remedy. He accidentally picked up Lhe lice exterminator instead of a bot- de of medicine beside it. A few min- utes after taking the poison be be- atme worse and a doctor was sum- moned hurriedly. Efforts with a stomach pump to relieve him were of Do avall and he died within a short Ume. Coroner Jewell I. Windle pro- bounced is a case of accidental pois- oging.
He is survived by his parents, Mr .! and Mrs. T. E. Welborn, and four Ne -; ters." all formerly of Springfield.
Y ELLA STRONG.
Mira. Nicky Kita Strong, & Tears old, wife of'I. R. Strong, died last night at the home. 823 North Broad- way avenue. She is survived by the husband: s daughter. Martha Ludille; aix brothers Alfred and James Harris of Oklahoma, Hardy and Robert Har- ris of Lockwood. Mo .; Austin Harrie of Jerico · Springs, Mo., and Arthur Harris of Fair Play; by a slater. Mrz. Etfte Osulding. Wichita. Kan., and her father, J. T. Harris, of Lockwood. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete, but they will be in charge of the il Ki.agner Funeral home.
WOMAN DIES IN LEAP FROM CAR
Mr. Edna Ellison Is Killed While on Vacation in Colorado.
Birthing her head against a boulder ' so she inspect head first from her all. tomobile just before it milided with, sarthe car. Mrs Prins Elficon. 34 : years old. of 10:3 Fax: Amwer street. tilled Instantly resterday in Boulder canyon, near Henderson.
het bom bers two weeks
same address, for a three". os Hạn, in the west, visiting With
parents and two brothers ist No'one sise 'in itber br+ seriously hurt .
«The woman u surrindi! daughters, Goldte, 11! EY, Tor a land Harglo, a all of the boeing's :true; three sisters, Wies . Gray, who wu with her yesterdal: Mies Opal"Day of Douglas county and Mrs. Blanche Millspaugh, Springfield, and her brother. Jack Ormy of 1000 Kust Brower street. Her husband died three years ago.
CARD OF THANKS
thanks to our many friends tor kindness and sympathy extended to ue during our sorrow caused by the. sudden death of our dear wife and mother, and also for the beautiful floral offerings.
MR. C. P. BAKER.
MRS. J. R. O'KEEFE.
MR. AND MRS. H. M. BAKER ..... MR. AND MRS. C. A. BAKER. MISS MYRTLE BAKER.
MR. AND MRS. A. P. REVIS.
MR. AND MRS. J. C. BAKER. MR. AND MRS. T. W. BAKER.
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BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bull. 018 West Division street, a daughter. Kathryn Alice, this morning.
TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page I: Marriage licenses issued .**
Mary Wise sues to divorce Samuel A. Wise. They were married April 20, 1902. Page 3: Daughter born August 6 to Mr. and Mrs. George Newman of 1020 Summit enue.
Page 5: Patterson family held a reunion .**
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DEATHS
MRS. ROSIE L. YATES The body of Mra. Rosie L. Yates, 44 . years old, who died - Bundes morning at her home at 640 West! Brower street, will be forwarded this morning by W. L. Btarne, un- dertaker. to Claremore, Okln., for burial.
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ALBERT W. DUTTON
Funeral services for Albert W. Dutton. 81 years old, retired farmer who died Sunday morning at his home at 1903 Fast Brower street. will be held at the Klingner Fu- nogal chapel at 1 o'clock this af- ternoon, with burlal In the ceme- tery at Sparta. Mo.
MRS. NANCY ELLA STRONG
The body of Mrs. Nancy Ella Strong. 52 years old, wie of J. R. Strong, who died Sunday night at her home at 823 North Broadway. will be forwarded this morning to Lockwood. Mo., for burial under direction of the Klingner Fonera! home. In addition to the husband, Mrs Strong Is survived by one daughter, Martha Lucille: by mix brothers. Alfred and James Harris. of Oklahoma. Hardy and Robert Harris. of Lockwood. Austin Harris of Jericho Springs, Mo., and Arthur Harris of Fair Play: by one sister. Mra. Effie Gaulding of Wichita, : han and by her father, J. T. Harris of Lockwood. Mo.
EARLL.ROY WELBORN
Funeral services for Earl LeRoy Welborn, 21 years old, who died Sunday morning after accidentally taking poison, at his home near Fulr Grove, Mo., will be held at 2 velock this afternoon at Mount Comfort church, 10 milles north- west of Springfield, with burial there under direction of the Kling- rer Funeral home.
WILLIAM R. ELLISON
Funeral services for William R. Ellison, 86 years old, who died Fri- day at Savannah, Mo., will be held int 2 o'clock this afternoon at hla home in Sequlota, with burial In Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Haruld Breyman, 26, and Laura Lahman, 16. both of Springfield; Hamuel M. l'age. 47. Abliene, Kan. and Effie Elston, 32. Parts, Texas
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Patterson family how Halen Phelps Grove park ( Sunday with a' basket : dinner/ at's noon. ... Thoma
friends of William 'and James Par" terson, who: came from Tennessee In 1950 and settled near' the Green and Christian county lines. Plans were . discussed -;; for": making .. the union an annual event - : Those wh attended were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patterson. Rogersville: Mr. and Mra. H.P. Patterson. Rogersville: Mr. and Nr .:: C." T. Patterson. Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Pat- terson. Ozark: Mr. and Mra. 8. I .. Patterson: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patterson. Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Plank, Mr. and Mira. J. M. Plank. Galloway: Mr. and Mrs. W. D Stowe. Springfield: Mr. and Mr. L. F. Stone And daughters. Jean and Joan. Springfield: Mr. and Mra. L. J. Plank and children. Resford and Kathlyn. Galloway; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Murphy. Spring- fleld: Mr. and Mrs. (. R. Plank and mon Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. John Day. Galloway; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cha !!! n. Rogereville: Mr and Mrs.
Lester Mccafferty, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Al- len (Hbson. Galloway: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adama and children. Johnnle. Bill and Della, Springfield: Mr. and Mrs Herbert McNeese and daugh- ter, Dorothy Mny. Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baxter and children. Rachel. Geraldine and Herbert. Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Regis Will, and son. Vanell, Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Earn Canton. Rogers- Ville: Mrs. Emnia Adama. Mrs. Manda Lyman. Mrs. Janle Patter -! son. Mrs. Lizzle Patterson, Mra. John Stowe. Mrs. Martha O'Day. all of Springfield; Mrs. Berdena Balley of Oklahoma: Mrs. Jane Cowen and Mrs. Ingram. Spring- field: Missen lla Gates. Jeasle Roe. Minnie: Edna and Lucy Cowan. Ma: Murphy. Iva Inne Patterson. Evolene Montray, Sopta Stowe. ' Springfield: Opal Plank. Galloway; Stelln, Fern und Norma Patterson. Ozark: Ida Reed. Isabelle Ingram. Iris Patterson. Rogersville: Eleanor O'Day. Springfield: Messrs. J. L. Lyman. Roy and Oscar Plank. Or- i "al Ramsey. Paul Balley. Oscar Mc -! Cafferty, Lynn Patterson, Stanton : Patterson. Kenneth Dean Cowan, ! Bolule O'Day.
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Page 2: Mary Wise sues to divorce Samuel A. Wise .**
Page 4: Mrs. Rosie L. Yates died .** Albert W. Dutton died .**
Mrs. Nancy Ella Strong died .*
William R. Ellison died .**
Earl LeRoy Welborn died .*
V. H. Terrell died .**
Mrs. Alice Schofield died .**
Looney infant died .**
John N. Muri died .*
Births reported .**
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Lige Umlauf. 1964 North Mimouri arenue, announce the birth of a con. L. D., August 8. Mm. Umlauf formerly was Miss Cleo Beck- erdite
Mr. and Mrs. Vestal Poole. 712 Rog- ! ers avenue, announc . the birth of daughter. Rosemay. August 7. Mrs. Poole formerly was Misa Nola More- land.
. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hamilton, 245 Bouth National avenue announce the - birth of a daughter, Barbara Jean. in the St. John's hospital. August 4
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DEATHS
ROSIE L YATES.
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. ALBERT N. DI'TTON.
Peril services for Albert W. Dut. ! we, Il retired farmer who died Bun- day morning at h ·· · ··: : 12M East rower. cloth were Field -
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Reunion:
"the william sbd Members' of
mes Patterson families and their atives held s reunion at Phelps rove park Sunday with a basket aner at noon. Many descendants of two brothers, who came to Greens unty about 75 years ago, and est- d near the Greene and Christian unty lina. were present. Plano re discussed to make the gathering annual event. Among those pres- t Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. C B tterson, Rogersville :· Mr. and Mrs. P. Patterson, Rogersville: Mr and a. C. T. Patterson. Springfield, Mr d Mrs. J. 8. Patterson, Ozark: Mr. : d Mre. B. L. Patterson. Mr_ and Walter Patterson. Springfield:
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