Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield daily news and the Springfield leader of Springfield, Greene County, Missouri for 1927, Part 1, Part 32

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1927 v. 1
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ALLEY FUNERAL. Funeral servioma for Andrew Allen. 70 years old. who died February 3%." will be held at 2 p. m .. Tuesday. from the residence, 714 North Clay avenue.' With Rev. M.Z. Miller officiating. Paterment will be in South Harel- wood cemetery under directions of tb. W. P. Campbell Undertaking company.


QUES FOR DIVORCE. A suit for divorce was filed this morning In the office of the alrcult clerk by. M. C. Bodanske against Pearl I. Bodanske, ' the plaintiff alleging general indignities.


MARRIAGE LICENSE.


Recorder Jack W. McKee this morn- Ing lesued a marriage license to Orville R. Cunningham of Cuba. Mo., and Caroline A. Mayer of Bourbon, Mo ...


KIRK, SERVICES.


Funeral servirse for Butel Kirk 3. .Year-old daughter of Mir. and Mrs. , Virgil Kirk. 938 East Chestnut street. who died at. 8:30 ' o'clock 'Saturday night. were held at 2:30 p. m. today at the home. Burial was made in East Lawn cemetery under direction of W. L. Gterne, undertaker.


Former Student Married.


The marriage of Miss Helen Little .of Lock wood and Mr. Jeok Hulter- brand, who is a teacher at Lockwood and graduate of State Teachers col- Jego here. was performed yesterday .at tbe home of Rey. 11. J. Cockerill, pus- tor of Grace Methodist Episcopal church. by that minister. Mr. HIII- terbrand will be remembered here M one of Teachers college's most promi- nen :: athletes He was a member of the S club of that school and par- felpated in many, different branches of sport. He is now' athletic director , of the Lockwood High school. Mr. wnd . Mrs Btherbrand returned lust night to their home in Lockwood.


In Memoriam


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loring remembrance of Mar- '"Monday, who passed from the Hte one year ago today.


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The boon Ille love bad given. And though the body slumbers here. The soul is cate in bearen. Badly missed i OOUBAND. CHILDREN AND OTHER RELATIVML


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Mr. and Mrs C. B. Neville of 959 East Division street have announced the marriage of their daughter. Creta. to James Earl Tucker on February 7. 1927. Harvey 1, Humphrey, associate pastor of Central Christian church officiated Mr and Mrs. Tucker will be at lire alter March 10 pt 2161 Prospect avenue.


MARY A. ROBERTA.


Funeral services will be beid at 2 ta. tomorrow at the Alma Lohmyer ! useral home for Mrs. Mary A. "berta A . years old, who died at


HMMter by her husband, J. M. Rob- Wta, and three step-sons W. P. Haberta, of Spokane,' Wash., Oscar B. Roberts of Prosser, Wash .. and R. E. Rober's of Albuquerque. N. M.


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The Daily News is missing from March 1, 1927, through March 13, 1927.


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MAN SHOT BY SON, 11, DIES FROM WOUNDS


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Officers Not to Prosecuted -- Boy For Killing Father in Defending Mother.


Wounds sustained early la


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akty condition new straits wore Saturday When imingitis set Ip. Attending. phyidcians' stated that his extraordinary vitality kept "im allve the last two days, as his case was hopeless from the outeet.


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Puneral services were held at 2:30 . o'clock this afternoon. with Inter -! , ment in Milum cemetery. three miles east of Harrison.


Frederick Is survived by his pa- , rente, Mr. and Mrs. William Prod- 'erick of Harrison, two brothers. Wal- ' ter and Harve Frederick: three sis- ters. Mrs. Janle Wells. Mrw. Hattle | Hutchinson and Mrs Carrie Donald- ; son. all of Harrison: hts widow, four son Theidird' Raymond. Clyde and Calvin, Friland Sup daughters, Verna aod Gladys.


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Calvin Frederick. Jr .. displayed uo


signs of emotion when he was told ofhis father's death yesterday. The mother is in a serious condition, out- tering from a ' pervons breakdown." The family is ta a destitute condition and the charity committee of Har- rison was caring for the chlidren to- day.


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Calvin. Jr., told a special corre- spondent of The Leader this morning that he had never fired a weapon of any kind untill Wednesday morning. when he shot his father.


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Harrison officers said today no sc- . Hon would be taken against the boy! According to' the story told by I meinbers of the family to a Leader ! correspondent. 'Frederick had "fid -; dled" at & country dance the night


before the quarrel and did not get home until 8 o'clock Wednesday i morning.


He did not go to bed, It was mald .. walking the floor until members of i the family aroso. Frederick then be- came enraged because his daughter. Gladys, was slow . in washing the ! ! dishes, it was wid. and simppod the ; girl.


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Mother Defended (11rl.


Ara. Frederick defended het : daughter. and Frederick picked up e chats and started beating his wife .. according to the story told by the i children.


Ouvin. Jr., tried to defend his mother, Jumping on his father's back. frederick slapped the boy down. but the youth'angalu - jumped . so 'his father's book attempting to keep him from. sitting his mother. The gylalt than ta quit. to bare.


+ber nat the front door. Rt,madrid che . Cause and warned thather to stop beating bis mother. The boy Len climbed onto the bed a the trent, room, "took this shotgun all, aimed through the opin . door- Into the kitoken at. ble father pulled the trigger.


youth, then run out the front does a neighborhood proodry store. Where . be . told neighbory . of . the


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"It was either dad's life or moth- er's. and I chot dad," the boy mid. "I'm" not sorry, and I'd do it again u I had to."


. Dr. C. M. Bouth, city health, of :- Cicer': was n't Frederiaky bodaide ym- tutday when the man died.


DEATHS


MRS. LOLA PARSONS.


Funeral services will be held at '8:30 p. m. tomorrow for Mra. Lola Parsons. 20. wife of Y. L. Parsons, of route No. 5. Springfield, who died yesterday at' 12:20 o'clock in a local hospital following & brief illness.


She la survived by her husband. three sons, Harold. Luth and Laverne. all of the home address; five deugh- ters, Hasel, Loola, Louise, Millie May and Florence, all of the home ed. ' dress: two sisters. Mrs. Ourar Howard Attan. Okla and Mim Zephia Mathewa of Springfield: her father, i L. J. Mathews of Willard, Mo, and. three brothers. W. F. Mathews of Xlerta, Texas: O. W Matthews of ! Springfield, and J. W. Mathews of Willard, Mo. -


Burial will be in the Robberson Prairie cemetery north of Spring- Held.


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nb Subaty a Culvin Fretartak. Br. 43 years old, at


Tite charge from a shotgun atruck the elder Frederick in the right tem- i ple and blew a portion of his skull away. He regained consciousness for a few minutes Saturday, but was un- able to talk.


ifound the macblue had plunged over the embankment.


H+ Immedletely called Sherltf John Turned and the two. after do- sending the steep bluff. found both occupants of the car dead. Mc- Lemore was crumpled beneath the steering wheel of the wrecked ma- chine. Hfim neck had been broken and his face and head horribly crushed.


Sinlth had been thrown clear of the plunging car and was found lying on his back In the shallow waters of the Fluley river branch. His neck had been broken and bis skull fractured in several places. · Il In belleved both men were killed instantly.


. The bodies were removed 'to the" T. B. Opartin Undertaking,


Bishop of Christian county tilloch The bodies were then,


dertaking company. from relauree $


dowa ward dopt. before daally At a true at the top of the bardis son then phaoged quer the Hum' tr u. tlaved the;dalver. HA amore, ' Joet omatrol of the car. Headlights of the machine were still burning when. the


CARD OF THANKS. We-with to, express.opr uncere and heart-fult thanks to the many friends and neighbors who so willingly as- sisted us during the long Iliness and death of our dearly beloved husband. brother and nephew. We shall ever be grateful for the many acts of kindnesses shown us during our or- deal. We wish to also thank the members of the police department. the Eagles, Moose and Masonic lodges. Rev. Armstrong and all other friends for their sympathy and kindly ; ministrations. For the many beauti- 'tul offerings we are truly grateful. MRS. L. J. SCHENKER. MR. AND MRS. R. H. BOHENKER. MR. AND MRS. L. B. HUTCHI- BON. MR8. A. KERN.


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bodies .wer recovered by Sheriff Turner and Dr. Wade. Near Finley River.


Dr. Wade's home is located on the west side of the highway where the road runs north and down-bill undde the Frisco tracks and then acrow the Finley river bridge. It is at the north outskirts of Orark. The only way la which a car could go over the em- bankment would be to drive through the' Wede yard.


The roadster was 'descending the hill, traveling north, when it sudden- ly. swung . Into Dr Wade's yard and made lts wild dash through # chwump of trees and over a rough descent to the bluff. Just before teaching the


Muff. The machine'strifor the tree and glanced idewise, the tracks th -. dicated. + The car landed squarey wo It radiator at the bottom' of the bluff.


Mclemore survived by parents, a brother. Ralph McLamora, of New York City: and a stater, Mit Mark Calvert, of Orten Ridad Ma Ha attended Draugbon't Ruddec cal- lege In Springfield several years Aco. and . had been an arinf"of the Mida land Insurance company of Kan a City in Walnut Grove for come time. Smith is survived My his parents, asiater. Georgia: time brothers. Dr. J. D &mith. of Bolivar, Mo,; Delbert Smith, of the U. S. Navy, and Clyde Bmitlı


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In Memoriam


O In loving remembrance of our dar- 'Ing husband and daddy. Layton L. James, who died the year ago. Febru- ary 20. 1936


When the evening shadows are falling. and I am sitting all alone. In my heart comes a longing. If he only could come home. Oftentimes my heart hath wandered. to a grave not far away. Where we laid our darling daddy, just one year ago today.


He la goue. but not forgotten, uever from my mind to fade.


Que lonely heart will linger around the grave where he is laid. God took him home. It was lits will. but in our hearts we love him etil.


Hls memory !? a~ fresh today. as 10 ! 1 the hour he was laid away.


Sadly missed by wife and daughter. ! Mra. 1. 1. James, Putiline, Elderinc. and Bernice James.


CARD . OF THANKH.


:We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends " and neighbors for the many kindnessce extended and the many expressions of sympathy shown us and the beau- tlful floral offerings in our recent bereavement in the death of our dear husband and father.


MRS. FRONIE LANGSTON. MR. A. J. LANGSTON. MRS. MAZIE SWEETIN. MRS. INEZ MITCHELL.


Arch . MoGregor wes in the lobby. of the" Colonial"! looking . over at' the ¡Woodruff! building. He is located at the Colonial while Mrs. McGregor is spending the winter in California. "The town is changing." he mused. "Where the Woodruff building is I first attended public school in' Springfield. wu . two-story bullding with the school on the med- ond Door." Professor Gorton was to charge, a former man of the navy. He: knew how to apply the rod. but that was about all. I got mine, but proba- bly no more than I needed."


:: Mr. McGregor has been in continu- ous business at the same stand longer than anyone else in the city except Billy Reed, who has been In the same atand' on Commercial street longer than any other firm. Mr. Mc- Gregor ' is not an old man in the modern sense, but says he expects to die in tha harness. There is nothing in' reuring. he says. 1


THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 1: Mrs. Emogene Williams died .**


Page 2: Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of Emily R. Rathbone signed by Bernard F., Rathbone and family.


Marriage license: Wesla J. Willett of Jerico Springs and Lucy Agnes Holman of Stockton.


Card of thanks from J. M. Roberts and others .** Card of thanks from Mrs. O. H. Medley and others .**


Page 3: The grave of Edward Boone will be marked in Kentucky. He was the brother of Daniel Boone .**


Card of thanks signed by Robert Putney and others .**


Page 6: Mildred Maralyn Martin died .**


Mrs. Thressa Bedgood died .**


L. F. Walls died .*


Fred Smith died .**


C. W. Webb died .*


Laura May Henderson died .**


Ralph Riddlesperger died .** Colson infant died .**


Page 12: Henry H. Washburn, 77, died recently at Cape Girardeau. He was with the Frisco for 55 years. He formerly lived in Springfield but was transferred so he would not have to go through Aurora where his son was killed. He was a very large man.


CARDHOZ THE We wish to thank in our tricade and neighbors for that sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved daughter and 'aleter. Luis. We especially thank Reverend Paul Comba, Reverend R. Milers and the choir of Broadway street Presby- terian church for their services. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT PUTNEY AND FAMILY.


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CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our husband. father and brother. also for the beau- tiful floral offerings.


MRS. O. H. MEDLEY. WILLA. ARCHER AND CLARENCE. FLORENCE KENDALL. DR. AND MRS. J. W. GOOD. MR. AND MRS. JIM MEDLEY.


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TO MARK GRAVE OF BOONE'S BROTHER


: . PARIS. Ky .--- The grave of Edward Boone, brother of the Immortal Dan- :P1 'Bonne, famous Kentucky pioneer ·and Indian fighter. In Bourbon 'county near here. together with the burial places of a dozen other Revo- lutlosary War fighters who helped to carry the touch of civilization into the Western wilderness beyond the Alleghenles soon are to be redeemed from oblivion by historical markers. The Jemima Johnson Chapter of Daughtere of the American Revolu- tion here announced that markers appropriately. Inscribed have been provided and will be placed in post- ! tion early in the spring, with fitting ceremonies


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So completely has the fame of Dan- lel Boone overshadowed the achieve- ; ments of his contemporarice and kin-men that very few Kentuckiann k:mrx' that he had. a brother. Edward Boone, who played an Important part in the stirring drama Incident to the : ; settlement of the Bluegrass State. un:11.the Parts chapter of the D. A. R 'rcently called fr attention of the public :n .r er." of this pioneer hero. which ; r . the Burris farm on histette Car Riage, only . ¡ Qules north of wus city.


PIONEER CITIZEN DIES FROM SEVERE BURNS


WEST PLAINS. Mo. March 3 .- Uper chali-Mr Xmogens Williams, s . p> oneer resident of Howell county. was . fatally burned wher Mr drow ought fre while she was, cluding in front of a store at the hanse of her son, Harry Willams, at Track. The acci- dant occurred Monday and she died, Tuesday midnight. Lins. Williams TO: tided With a son. Frank, and & datighi. ter. Rosa, both of whom are blind: The wu visiting with the other sde. when she was burned.


DEATHS


MARTIN FUNERAL. .


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Funeral services Will be .bold al 8 p. m. tomorrow at St. Joseph church for Mildred Marilyn Martin, the .7. weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ik. Martin of 028 West Ountral street, who died shortly after ' 18 ; D'olock yesterday in a local hospital. following & brief Illness. Burial wul be In Bt. Mary's cemetery under di- reotion of the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home.


MRA. THREASA BEDGOOD,


Mrs. Thresha Bedgood. 82 years old. formerly of Springfield, died at her ; home in Kansas City. Mo., Tuesday at & p m., according to word received · here. Funeral services will be held at Kansas City. The deceased is surviv -! ed by. & sou, Walter Irvine, of Kan- iwu City: a grandson, Willim Irvine. 'of Phoenix. Aris ; and by one great grandson.


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L. F. WALLS.


Funeral services for L. F. Walls, 71. ' who died Tuesday afternoon at his 'home In Rogeraville, Mo., were held at 2 p. m. today at the Methodist ichurch in that town. The Roverend E' 1 .. Thomea officlaed. Burial was in White Oak cemetery under direction of Rogeraville Undertaking company. Mr. . Walla te nurrived by the wife. two children. Mrs. J 1 .. Stanley, of Blytheville, Ark .. and J. 1 .. Walls, of Olumbus. O., by two atsters, Miss George Walls, of Rogersville, and Mrs. Nancy Cascy, of Sparta; one brother, John Wall of Fordland; two half dle Mra. James . Bayless, "of . Cherville; by two balf brothers, . Frank , Wall. .. Sparta, and George Wall,'of Valorada Mr. Wall had resided in Rogersville for 40 years: .


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FRED SMITH FUNERAL. ACHT ''Tuperal services for Fred Malta,' M. of Walnut Grove, Mo., who was .ma- stantiy killed carty Monday morning when & our .in which he was riding plunged over a 40-foot blutt tato' branch of Finley river at Ostrk. : Will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday át his bome own.' Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery at Walnut Grove.


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Funeral services for Paul Mc- Lamore, 24, also af .Walnut Grove. who was killed in the same scoldent, were held yesterday. Burial ww in Greenlawn cemetery at Walnut Grove.


C. W. WEBA.


Funeral services were held this af- ternoon for O. W. Webb. 74, pioneer farmer and resident of Lawrence county, who fell dead at his home pear Miller, Mo., at 6 p. m. Monday evening. while performing chores about his home. Burial was in Webb icemetery near Miller. Mr. Webb is ! I survived by the widow, four sons, Emery, Will, John and Warren, who . live in and near Miller, and. two daughters, Mrs. Eva Richardson, of | Oklahoma, and Mrs. Marie Williams 1 of Wyoming. 1 ..


SERVICES FOR CHILD. Funeral services for Laura May j-Henderson, Infant daughter of Mr. ; · ind Mrs. C. L. Henderson, of 807 East ! ! Pacific street, were held at 2 p. m. today at the Klingner Funeral home. , Burial was in Green lawn cemetery .. The child died Tuesday evening.


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CARD OF. THANKS.


It le with and' and sching hearts we desire to extend our sincere and. heartfelt' thanks to our neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses and much sympathy shown us during the last slekness and death of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Mary A. Rob- erts. Also we desire to thank the church and Sunday school at Mount Plagah and Oak Grove and other pri- vato · parties for the beautiful fora! offerings .. Also 'we thank Rev. Ennis for the encouraging words spoken over ber ellent body. And the beau- ' tiful hymus sung by the choir. Bit. thank the Laci


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RALPH RIDDLESPERGER.


Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. today at the East Avenue church for Ralph Riddlesperger. 29. who died : Tuesday morning at the home of his i . mother. Mrs. James Perryman. 822 West Atlantic street. The American Legion had charge of the services at the grave in Green lawn cemetery. i Burial was under direction of Kling- i .; ner Funeral home.


COLSON INFANT.


Funeral services for the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Col- woII. of Strafford, Mo., who died Wed -. nesday light were held ut Danforth chapel this afternoon. Burial was :n Dunforth cemetery under the direc- i tion of the Klingner Funeral home.


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thy unful work durance the left that she had gone to be with Christ and his angels in heaven. J. M. P.OBERTS, Husband. ...


W. F. ROBERTS. Sou. O. B. ROBERTS, Son. ' R. E. ROBERTS. Bon.


FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 1: E. L. Riley of West Plains is heir to a large estate .**


Page 4: There is a poem in memory of Virginia May Cooper .** Joseph Tunnell divorced one wife and married another .** Page 6: Marriage license: Clifford W. Baker and Edna Mae Daniels, both of Ash Grove.


Page 7: Card of thanks from C. L. Henderson and others .** Page 8: Card of thanks from Frank and Lester Fryer. ** Feyen. Page 16: Mrs. Mary A. Tolliver died .** Mildred Maralyn Martin died .** Births reported .**


BANKER, 71, DIVORCED; WEDS FOLLOWING DAY


WEST PLAINS ... Mo., March i (Special.) -- Divorced at the last term i of the Howell county circuit court. Joseph Tunnell. 71, president of the People's Bank of Mountain View. · went to Eminence, Mo .. the following : day and secured a license and wedded Mrs. B. H. McNerney. The first Mra. Tuanell was granted a divorce and awarded alimony in the eum of $8 .- 000. She alleged her husband at- tended danote and was familiar with Other women. naming & co-respon- dents three women of Mountain View.


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CARD OF THANKS. We Wish to; thank our friends an! neighbors for their kindness anc sympathy during the uilness AD' south of our : mother, vino for the beautiful foral otterings. THANK AND LƯỢTHA YHTEN. 2.'%. .


CARD OF THANKN.


We wish to thank our meny friends for the kindness shown us in the time of our berenrement of our little one who left un after wo whort .a time. Also for the beautiful floral offerlugs; from our friends.


C. L. HENDERSON AND .WILK.


WEST PLAINS MAN IS. HEIR TO LARGE ESTATE --


WEST PLAINA, March 4 .- (Special)- . E. L. Riley, retired farmer, residing here, Is one of a number of heirs to an catale estimated at $200.000. which was left by his great uncle. William B. Bryant, a wholesale mer- ! chant of Lexington. Ky .. who died five years ago. There are 25 helm. The estate has been in litigation ance Mr. Bryant's death owing to . the fact that' a sult , was brought to ' construe certain terms of his will.


BIRTHS


' Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Barnett, of $07 North Lexington avenue, ' announos the hutth of a baby girl, Minota May. on February 17. at St. John's bos- pttat. :


Mr.and Mrs. A. O. Hutchinson ; of What Man avenue andounce the


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In Memoriam


daughter and sister. " Virginia " May Cooper, who passed away four years ago today. March 4th, 1923. aged 16 years, two months, and atx days.


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Twas four years ago you left us. At the setting of the sun, Jesus said, Come, O yo blessed, For your work on earth la done, Lously are our hearts today dear ale- ter .


For the one we loved to dearly Has forever passed away.


I Just 10 years you lived and loved the Left us memories pure and sweet And we are looking forward sister To the time when we shall meet. Dear sister, thou hast left us. | And gone to God on high, No more to suffer pain or death, No more on earth to die.


You suffered much for days and


Full eightesa months we know. Till God did call the spirit bomer To Cundan' happy show, ...... It is so sad that one we cherished Should be taken from our home, | But the joy's that do not finish,


' Live in memory alone.


. Through all the games, at times the smiled,


A smile of heavenly birth


And when the angels called ber home She smiled farewell to earth.


Dear sister you shall never be forgot- ten


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Nevar from our memory tade, Our loving hearts will always linger Around the grave where you are laid. We all loved you too, dear alster. But we know God loved you best. And he has sweetly called you To that mansion home to rest. Dearest sister, thou hast left us. And our loss we Acoply feel. But tis God that bas bereft us. He can all our sorrow beal Just a little while we'll linger. Just a little while well walt, Just a little while until we'll meet ber over yonder, Just beyond the golden gate. Bleep in panco dearest deter. Tears of corrow in allence flow. Fond memory keeps you noar ue, Though beaveu claimed you four i' years ago.


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'So by by sister, we'll meet, one byone.


Badly ·miseed by: Father and . mother. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Cooper; alster. Frances R. Coop- er: brothers. Paul C. Cooper. J. Ralph : Cooper. R. Ray Cooper.


DEATHS


the home of ber ton. T. J. Tolliver. 1100 Douth National arenue, after a Lingering illness, will be forwarded to Grandin. Mo., tonight by the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home, Funeral, &S. rangemente are thcomplete.


Mrs. Tolliver is survived by two 1004, Charles Tolliver of Orandin, and T. J. Touner of Springfield, and tour dough hora, Mr. J. a. Flauberty . Oriflett; Sovs. Charles Parral, Alton, Mo. and Mrs. M. K. Squires, Fischer. La., and .MIN May K. Tol- vor. « Ottlabrume City: by a brtober. T. A. Patterson, West Eminence, No. Und . det. Mr. E. Y. Webb. Grandin.


MARTIN FUNERAL


m., today at St. Joseph Catholle church for Mildred Maralyn Martin. the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Martin of 628 West Central street. who died shortly after 13 o'clock Wednesday in a local hospital. following a brief illness. Burial was i in St. Mary's cemetery under direc- tion 'of Herman H. Lohmeyer Fu- peral home.


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SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 1: Richard Livingston Goode died .**


Page 6: Card of thanks from Frank and Lester Feyen .**


Marriage license: Albert P. Clark of San Diego, Calif., and Lena Richards of Springfield.


Page 10: There is a long article about Judge R. L. Goode.


Page 12: Grace L. Lloyd sues to divorce C. H. Lloyd. They were married in December 1910. They have two minor children.


Frank W. Johnson sues to divorce Retha V. Johnson. They were married in April 1921.


O. W. Perryman died .**


Mrs. Nancy C. Johnson died .**


Fred Smith died .**


Mrs. Mary A. Tolliver died .** John H. Baichtal died .** Robey Stanley Hinschcliff died .**


Mrs. Nancy Jane Lawson died .**


Sophia Sheridan sues to divorce Leonard E. Sheridan. They were married in November 1909.


NANCY C. JOHNSON.


Funeral services will be held at 11 s. m. Sunday at tha M. E. church in Fordland for 'Mrs. Nancy C. Johnson. 67, who died at her. home Thursday afternoon at Fordland. Rev. E. B. Scott will officiate and buroal will be i in Fordland cemetery. Mrs. Johnson is survived by five brothers: Rev. ! Anderson Green of Rogersville, Mo .; Levi Burks of Fordland, Ell Burks of Brunner. Mo .; James A. Burks of L'onLADEN wilson at water Fordand; ttwe dau H., Schulsa," Mra' X. X. Black and Mrs. Oberie Wwwamstell of Fordland; !!




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