Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield daily news and the Springfield leader of Springfield, Greene County, Missouri for 1927, Part 1, Part 37

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1927 v. 1
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 798


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tired the tutal shot.'


`It was first believed that abe .pl tempted. to end, her life by means'el clashlug her wrists with a razor blade but this theory 'was discounted 'this nothing by friends, who stated that an examination of Mrs. Melby's wrista disclosed that the wound was only .. scratch aud not a raror out


Corner Jewell . Winudle, following au; Investigation last night. described it AA. bellig a "plain case of suicide." Ite'staled , this morning that no'in; quest' will be held.


Mrs. "Belly . has been slightly ast ranged mentally . for the past three;


: years. friends; declared this morning. I her condition becoming more serious. during the last att months.


Mr. Belby, who 1o employed as & Kurdener nt the State Teauhers col- lege, said that he left home yesterday, afternoon about 1 o'clock for work. und just before departing his wife remarked. "I would just as soon be dead as cinture these worries."


Friends mated that the financial con- dition of the Selby's is not that which would cause any worry but that Mrs. Seiby, had sald mam tunes during The past year they were apending too much money on their farm heer Ling Creek Their son. Frank S Belly. re- aldes on the farm and has made i numerous improvements there. spend-' ing a cosiderable sum of money, but la making money. It was stated.


In Good Financial Shape.


"Hre" Belby "wemed ; to think that the son: was spending too much and pot making enough. It was coverted this morning 'that "young Belby's "1. nancial condition is in good shape. The Belby home here la owned by Mr. Selby and is ouly slightly encumber- ed.


lu discussing the; reason for the action taken by Mrs. Selby, relatives and friends stated that they could noly term it as 'an: Ulogical fear of poverty. which hee cropt over her during the last three years. becom- ing stronger and stronger, until It re- i sulted in her taking her life.


Funeral services will be held Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:30 at the Hall |


cemetery new Linu Creex.""Rev. Mr. Smith of Brumley. Mo .. ' will" conduct the services." The body is at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home and will be taken overland: to Linn . Creek tomor- row inorning. :


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Mrs. Belby is survived by her hua- bend and son. four .sisters. Mra. Val Mason, 777' Kickapoo'avenue. Spring- field: Mrs. ' Agnes? E .: White. Denver .. Colo .; Mrs. R. C. Compton. Spring- fiold. Ill .; and Mra. 'Whitley Bryant. Spokane. Wash .. ' and 'four brothers. Pinkton '0.""Dianton. " Brumley. Mp .. George W. Stanton. John B. Btanton. and Frenk Stanton. all, of Toronto. Mo


DEATHS


ORVILLE BROWN. Word has been received here by rel -; ›ative of the death of Orrille Brown. of Kansas City, formerly of Spring-' field. Yesterday lu Colorado Springs. Colo Mr. Brown Is survived by his widow. mother. father and iwo brotli- .20. 7 Burial will be at Kansas City ..


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Funeral servicen'were held at 2:30. p m "today at the Klingner Funeral "home "for' Jones' P. : Winn. T7, who died Sunday morning at his home." 020 Bennett, avenue." Burial was. lu* Haweiwood cenictery. ..


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MES. THOMAS · MCDONALD. Mre. Thomas McDonald. 56 years old. dued at 6:4s. a. m. today at her. home. 1247 North Bummit arenue. following & lingering liness. Mr. McDonald in the wife of Thomas Mc- Donald. Prisco engineer. She to our- ised by the husband, two daughters. MIRA Joseph McDonald. of the home address, and Mrs. J. C. Jackson. of Hollywood. Cal .. and a sister. Mro R. F. Barrett, of Mirando City. Tex. Fu- sarai arrangements, are Incomplete. but they will be under the direction of Ihr Herman Hl Lohmeyer Fuueral home. The deceased had been a real- Ident of this city for the past 20 , Years alid was a inember of Sacred , Heart Catholic church.


J. M. DOYLE.


J M. Doyle. 74 years old. of 813 East Pacific aireet. died at 7 a m. Imlay. In a local hospital. following « Jugering Illness. Mr. Doyle oper- ater a hardware ; and : second hand, atore at 320 West Commercial street .: He had been In this business for a number of yeare He came to Spring - field when the Friaco shopa were brought here and worked for that system for a number of years The drieand is survived by his wife, Inc. daughters: Mra Ellet Cowan. of ,


Louik Harry, of; Detrois" Wich's Frank. of Okdehoms ** Outy: " by'' a'> brother. Frank Doyh, of M. Louis, and a ste. tor. Mua. T. J. Hennemay, of M. Louis. Funeral arrangements are incomplete but they will be under direction of the Norman X. Lohayır,


Fic" WILLIANA. Mre .. K. C.(Mimbeth) Williams. st. How" w the late Mark Williams. died at. 8:30 a. m. today at her home -


In Kwood following . lingering ill- ness. She had resided in Oreenia .. ... [county all of her life and had Hved fat the . homeplace in Elwood for the , last 22 years.


------ She is survived by a daughter. Mra. ! Claud Skelton of Elwood. Your cons, Dick of Elwood. Jake of Republic." and Jack and Joe of Brownwood. Tez : two sisters, Mra. I. L. Chilcuti lof Bepublic. and Mrs. T. C. Nemo of . Bristow. Okla, and one brother, More, Hutt of Klwood.


Funeral - services " probably will be held at 2:30 p."m." Thursday from the home of the daughter in Elwood, with ; Rev. 'Young."pastor of the M. F. church. South. of . Kiwood, officiating .: Burial, i will be :in. Brookline cemetery under idirection :of W. L. Starno.


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Funeral servicio for Fred Smith, 22. died at 8:18 p. m. yesterday at his boas. 1440 West Atlantic street, after · Ungartag Juness, will be beid at 320 ..... . tomorrow at the Assembly «. God church, corner of Campbell avenue and Calhoun street Burial war win"Greenlawn cemetery under the direction of Herman H. Lobmeyer the; Mr. Beatth sa survived More Dare Varies of


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Funrial serviced were held at the Presbyterian church in Everton this


frais of who del yesterday nommaluk al tier. l.n.c in Everton. following Burial Was at Everton The deerdent was the wife ": : Re: " I Russell well known . pioneer minister of the Ozarks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell were married 54


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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilkerson of 1427 West Atlantic street announce the birth of a son on Monday, March 14.


Page 9: Lillie M. Roach sues to divorce Patrick Roach. They were married in 1918. Morrisville was early called Pleasant Prairie. Then for a while it was called Shave Tail but finally was named Morrisville after its founder Morris Mitchell. [This is a long article.]


Page 10: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Allred of route 1] announce the birth of a son on March 11. Mrs. E. C. Williams died. ** Mrs. Ella V. Russell died .* Fred Smith died .** J. M. Doyle died .**


Alfred 1. Graves sues to divorce Dorothy J. Graves. They were married August 24, 1921.


Page 11: Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Miller, 1604 South Kings avenue, announce the birth of a son on March 10.


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Page 16: Mrs. John D. Selby, 45, committed suicide on Monday at her home 448 Normal street. Her son was recently married. She will be buried in the Hall cemetery near Lynn Creek, Mo., her former home.


Ralph E. Copeland sues to divorce Mary H. Copeland. They were married February 23, 1923, and have a minor child.


DEATHS


MRS.' E. C. WILLIAMS Funeral services for Mrs. E. C. Williams. 6 .. who died at 8: 30 . o clock yesterday morning at her . home In Elwood after a long 111- ness, will be conducted at 2:30 , velock Thursday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Holaud Skelton, in Elwood, with the Reverend . Young."" pastor of Paul Methodist Episcopal church, South, 'of Eiwood, officiating.


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Burial will be' in Brookline ceme- Lery under "the " direction' ' of the Starno funeral home. Mrs. Wil- lamus, widow .of Jurk, Williams, Is survived by "her'-daughter, Mrs. Skelton; four sons, "Dick &Williams ..... of Elwood, Jake Williams of Re- mut.lle and Jack . and Joo Willamist of Brownwood, Texas; two sisters. Mrs. I. L. Chilcutt of Republic and . Mrs. T. C. Nemo of Hristow, Okla .. and one brother, 'Mose Nutt. of Elwood. -


MRS. ELLA V. RUSSELL Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian -church In Ev- erton yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Ella V. Russell, 77. who died Mon- day morning at her home In Ever- ton. after an illness of several months. Burial wag In Everton cemetery. Mrs. Russell was the wife of the Reverend W. R. Rus- sell, ploneer minister of the Ozarks. -


FRED SMITH


Funeral services for Fred Smith. 22, who died Monday afternoon at his . home. : 1440 West Atlantic street, "willbe conducted at 2:30 o'clock' this afternoon at the As -! sembly. of God church, corner of : Campbell avenue and Calhoun ! street. Interment will be In Green -: lawn cemetery. under the direction 'of the Herman II. Lohmeyer fu- neral home.


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Following a long Ilinear, J. M. Doyle. 74 .. 818 East Pacific street, died at 7 o'clock yesterday morning .In' a hospital here. Mr. Doyle, a hardware merchant for the past several years tiere, is survived by his wife, two daughters. Mrs. Ethel Rowan of Port- land. ore .. and Mrs. J. T. Wicker of Springfield: five song. Tom Doyle of St. Louis. Harry Doyle of Detroit, Mich., Frank Doyle' of Jes Angeles. und Jolin and Joe Doyle of (Jahoma Vity; a brother. Frank boyle of St. Louis, and a sister. Mrs. T. J. Honn- esseyr also of St. Paula .: The body Hra at the Herman. Ichineyer funeral 1.omc. Funeral arrangements are lu- complete.


Alfred 1. Graves yesterday filed mult, in circuit court : for : divorce from : Dorothy J. Graves. . He al- leges his wife refused to perform her household work. . The - couple was married Aug. 24. 1921.


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WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 1: Rose Myers died .**


Page 2: The will of America N. Alexander was filed for probate. She leaves bequests to son Bernie Alexander and to son Floyd. The rest of her estate is to be shared equally among six children.


Mrs. John D. Selby died .** Fred Smith died .** Mrs. E. C. Williams died .** Duley Fowler died .** Mrs. Margaret Sargent died .*


J. M. Doyle died .**


Mrs. Thomas McDonald died .*


Joseph W. Hall died .** Births reported .*


C. B. Bridges was appointed administrator of the estate of his brother Ed Bridges. The administrator thinks the deceased left a wife and son but he does not know where they are. Page 11: Mrs. Lottie Fulbright died .**


Page 14: L. F. King of Niangua writes about early Springfield .**


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Page 15: J. A. Gammon was appointed administrator of the estate of Sallie Feyen. The heirs are two sons Frankie and Lester Feyen of this city.


GIRL RUN OVER BY WAGON DIES


Four- Year-Old Daughter of Willow Springs Farmer Falls From Load of Sand.


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Mr. and Mrs. Lis1 Myers,"nving"Mix intlos southwout-of -Willows, Portami the Willow Spririgs-Ave- Road fatally Injured Monday afternoon when she was ruu over by- - suppe loaded with sand.


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Mr. Myers had taken bis lisus daughter and a small niece with him to a creek, where he went to get a ¡ load of sand. While they were re- turuing the children were playing on top of the and, and when the wugou atruck: a rock bis little daughter lost her bulance and was thrown from the | wagon. One of the rear wheels ran over' ber neck and chest. crushing the so severely tut abe uved only a few moments.


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The frantic father took the injured child in his ariny and ran to a bome nearby, but she was deud before doctor could be summoned.


Mr. Myers and his wife have Nix other children.


DEATHS


MRS. JOHN D. SELBY. Funeral services for Mrs. John D. ilby. 45. found dead late Monday afternoon In the bathroom of her home. 448 Normal atreet, were held at Hall cemetery hear Linn Creek, Mo .. at 2:30 p. m. today, with Rev. - Mr. 8mith of Bromley officiating. The hody was taken overland to Linn Creek by the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Police and Coroner Jewell Windle agreed yesterday that - tho shooting was a case of suicide.'


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SMITH FUNERAL .. Funeral services for Fred Smith. 22. who died Monday afternoon at his nome. 1440 West Atlantic street, were held at 2:30 p. m. today at the As- I sembly of God chirreli. Burall was in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.


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WILLIAMLA' SERVICES.


: Www. porros for Me. .. O. Wil- Hamns. 68. who died at 8:30 a. m. yes- terday at her home in Elwood after t long Hiness, will be held at 2 30 p. m. tomorrow at the home of her daugh-


'Rev. Mr. Young. pudor of the Meili- adist church South, of Eiwo .. " > Officjate Burial will be a ProRi !!.. cemetery under direction of V. 1. Starne. undertaker.


DI LEY TOBLER.


Duley Fowler, 60 years old' of 019 East Grand Street, Hled The Bad .H. wi a looal hospital, following & linger- 125 Ulnak No:Fowler had been Nialdent of this city since 1802. He owned a half interest In the. Fowler Erothers Machina company. 1000 Boonville avenue. He la survived by two children, two brothers, W. W. Fowler, of this city, and A. M. Fowler. i For Los Angeles, Call .; by one alster. Mrs. W. 8. Roberson, of Los Angeles: two nephewa and a niece. Funeral u.rangements are incomplete but they will be under direction of Klingner Funeral home.


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LOTTIE FILARIORT DIES.


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Mro Lottie Fulbright. 54 years old. died this morning at her home. 800 !


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. Peach avenue. Funeral arrangementa are incomplete, but burial will be in Lincoln Memorial cemetery under di- ruction of Campbell Undertaking com- pany.


MARGARET BARGENT.


Mra. Margaret Sargent. of Sacra- miento. Callf., died March 15, accord- Ing to word received here. Funeral services will be held tomorrow. Si." fis suntted by sx daughters. Mise: Lena. Lotile. Mayme. Lillian and. Ninme Bargent and Mrs. Fred Buhle .: i by two sons. Dr. Jerse Sargent and Willis Bargent.


J. M. DOVI.I .. Funeral scrvlees tor .I. M Dopic. 74. of 813 East Pacific street, who. died yesterday morning in a local hospital, will be held at 9 n. m Fl -. day at Sacred Heart church. Curial will be In St. Mary's cemetery under ·: reach of tắc Hermann 1 1h :.; r. ' Funeral huine.


1 MIRA THOMAS M'DONALD. Funeral services will be held at 9 : a. m. tomorrow morning at . Sacred i Heart Catholic church for Mrs. Thomas McDonald. 58. who died yes- terday morning at her; home. 1247 North Summit avenue. ' Burial will : be held in St. Mary's cemetery undel direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer . funeral home.


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L. Y. King of Mangus -jasteg! Probably tandof my party


of the early Springfield would be of Interest to some of your rouders. My first trip to Springfield was made in the fall of 1845. I was about 7 yours Jold. The trip was made from Mant- field to Springfield in an. o . Wgod drawn by a pair of long horned cxen. My father, mother, a youngur broth- er, and myself visited John Mic- Cracken'a some three miles north- east of Springfield. We drove with the ox team from near Marshfield to McCracken's in one day, suid to be 25 mllee. McCracken's wife and mother were own cousins .. One thing I remember well was & man they called Peter Eperson. From that time on until 1856 I visited Spring- field frequently. In the meantime I became acquainted with several men that you probably have knowD. among them was Bam Fulbright. two men by the name of Joe and Rip Weuver. John 8. Phelps, John S Wad- dill. Dr. Wooten. Dr. Shackelford, and John Lair. & blackamith, hls rhop stood on Springfield and St. Louis streets He ran several forkes Dr


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: Shackelford then lived about one and ione-half mutles enst of the square


"My father followed selling horses 'from 1848 to 1856 A hired hand and . myse !! would take four horses a day ro Springfield 10 shoe them La!r made the shoes and nails by hand. There was no such thing as horse- i choes then. We would take four ¡ horses there and back in a day.


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"I suw an article that Mr Garden- c: . tut pour tag or thitve montis . back in one partcular Mr Ca: de- er was mistaken He said that Major Garrett conducted the hetging of Washam. If I remember right Bam Fulbright conducted the hanging. He was sheriff at that time. in 1842. It was provas afterwards. .. Lant Wasban Was an funcount mail : I was also acquainted with the Canne- faxes, und I was in Springfield the day Ben Cannefax killed Judge Linden- bower. It was whispered. they were going to try to lynch Cannefax, but better minds prevalled. My memory is not good on some things, but I think Cannefax killed Lindenbower In 1867.


"I was well acquainted with Major Berry and his son, Dorsey. I think Dorsey was a little bit older than I am. he died a few years back in Springfield. Mafor Berry was maid to Ibe the richest inan in Springfield at imy carlieat recollection. He lived then. if I ain not mistaken. In . double Ing house near what is called the Herry spring


"Mulls ' from " Springfield to st. Louis were carried on horseback, und we got mail bere once a week. Springfield was our mam trading post from 1840 to 1845. except & lit- the one homme store, 12 miles from where we lived. They got a wagon load of goods from Bt. Louis about ouce a month. .


"Oaine was to plentiful in this


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country at that time. deer. turkey. und wome bear, that Mr. Weaver and John Hancock, and several others used to come out to our bouse In" the fall and hunt."


Mr. King Is wrong in his atate- ment that Washam was Innocent. A story went the rounda that Washam's wife confessed on her death bed that she had framed up on Washam and his conviction. Historians who wrote the carly history of Greece ' county could never verify that atory und It probably was not true, at ¡¡ rart no one can be justified in de- i . luring positively that Washam was Innocent.


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JOSEPH W. WINI.I ..


. Joseph W. Hu1. 75 vel ::: old for- ly of Springheld. die jestride; a: : Blackwell, Olla., necorahr do werd received here inday


connected with the I'rl.so here nicay ¡years ago and later became an of- ficial In the old Bank of Springfield.


Following his retirement from the bank he again became connected with the Frisco, being sent to Blackwell 20 years ago as agent there. He was re- : tired several years ago meid was mint actively engaged In buistices at the time of his death.


The body "il be - broth :: !.: ₾


Puneial arrangements ale noi co. pleie .


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ADMINISTRATOR NIMEN ـن in probate court as administrator for "le estate of his hither Ed Bridges.


estimated at 875. The administrator states he thinks thu decemed len ul wife and wou, but does not know | where they are.


BIRTHS


Mr. and Mrs. George Mckenzie. 904 West Thoman street, ure the purclits of a baby daughter, Jolene Claris.


'Mr and M :. Pay Conk !! !! " North Tayler, announce the birth of 1 a son on March 13.


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THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 6: Joseph W. Hall died in Oklahoma .**


Mrs. Margaret Sargent died .**


Duley Fowler died .** Thomas J. McCracken died .** Mrs. John D. Selby died .**


John T. Doyle died .** Mrs. Thomas McDonald died .** Mrs. E. C. Williams died .** Mrs. Hannah Waters died .**


T. O. Doss and Mrs. Effie E. Robb were married .**


Page 7: Marriage licenses issued .** Mrs. Lottie Fullbright died .**


Alice M. Artaga of Springfield sues to divorce Plutarca Artaga of Lorraine, Ohio. They met through a matrimonial agency which forced her to marry him or pay his costs in using the agency. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmore Hawkins of Springfield. The latter is an evangelist. [This is a long article.]


JOSEPH W. HALL DIES'IN OKLAHOMA


Funeral Services for Formerly. Prominent Springfield Man To Be Held Tomorrow


whileIn Maple Park ceuirferywith


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Mr. Hall for sorry mua siverin'endents off this Bunda Ningthe Mouth Street churchcamila


Hankiss Springfield, and upon hloire arminel trong the bank avain became


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HRMRSI THOMAS' Mc DONALD:


the direction Frihet


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MRS. MARGARET SARGENT athel services for Mrs. Marzan


home in Sacramento. Cnl., will be con." dusted from the "home; Thursday'; t. err.och."according to word received Let.Mrs. Sargent had several rela-


Lona Burgen :.: Lottie, Mayme, "Lillian 1 andirEmmdi Sargent, and Mrs. Fred Buhler! two sons. Ur. Jesale Bargent of Pacific. "Mo" and Willis Sargent of Berkings Cal ..


DULEY FOWLER


Eservice. lors Dulsy Fowler Er old,of?cis East Grand street Khi Edled yesterday morning. in 4 Springfield, hospital, Lollowing" & " un-" sering Illness, will be Conducted "at the 'Klingner chapel at '3'&'elect th's afteramanda: Hurini: wille beyin Hazel. wund wielersaisir Fowler had lived Jarre tetnek !. olderfin :"the Fowir Froilers Machine company. 2020 Boon. while alinhe. He Is" Survived " be"two children, two brothers, W "W. Fowler of this city and Auf:Fowler of lan Angeles: : one: alster, Mrs. W: S .: Ilob- erson, Los Angeles Fewbinephews 'and


THOMAS J. MCCRACKEN


Thomas J" Mal"racken" s. died at 1.3 o'clock, vesterday afternoon at Him Lane. 1136 East- Ehn -street, after a lunE HingerMr . Mccracken had wentazresidentsof Springfield for The Last eight years timing to this city front Luitvar (where he? was: promi? nent in the affairs of the Masonic or- der ... He is survived''by n :: widow. Korclyde: Mccracken of California fouradaughters, Ari's". Estes of Ilnubleauf their5 .1. Sautterof Oklahoma, and lies Kailerine and "Deurkla Blix facken of this"ely"Tu" tietal"hrund ninit's har"not beel. complications, will be at Bolivar however under the direction of the Alta finimeyer fundal home.


MAG. LOTTIE FULLBRIGHTW Mrs."Lottle Fullbright. 3:54. died At 7:30 oclock yesterday morning nt her home. 809 l'each . avenue. Funeral arrangements :are not com - plete, but burial will be thethe Lan- moin (memorial cemetery. under the direction of the Campbell ftuneral home.


Fho L' Tordueted, at : 2:2) Jelock afternoon : At the home ofthe cont with the liverand young, pas


Finfund Cuttery direction


MRS. JOHN D. SELBY


MAS HANNAH WATERS Mre Hannah Waters. A. dild nt 9


the bathroom of her home atus 19 canal street late edlendass afternoon. .....


daughter, Mrs. Willam A, Maslacu- ManaMe North Back ward. after a Urly! ilni .. . chr is survived by: three Maugliters ar.1 che seg. Mra Me- Lachiar Mrs . levy Quibiscor;Anh }


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the direction of. The Herman 17. tadyet funerat-Home :: :. The bodys


Mr. :. T.WIcker, ; 15. North -TAK


Marriage licenses: T. O. Does, 56. and Effie -. - Robl. 52. both . of Springfield: Leonard Chilentt. Elwood, and Gladys , McGrew. Springfield: W. F. Turner 14 and Birdus Duckworth . 16. both Springfield,


The marriage vous were road "at the home of the Reverend J: T. Bacon, pastor of the First Prexby- Terianchurch. Mr. and Mrs. Doss sil'onak, then hothe at 5; Suuth Ircampbell street.


THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 1: Mrs. L. E. Lines died .**


Page 5: Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 12: Claud Cook sues to divorce Malinda Cook. They were married in 1924. Duley Fowler died .**


J. M. Doyle died .** Mrs. Thomas McDonald died .*


Mrs. E. C. Williams died .**


Joseph W. Hall died .**


Thomas H. McCracken died .*


Mrs. Hannah Waters died .** Mrs. Beulah Stubblefield died .**


Page 13: Nelson D. Johnson and Miss Gertrude Johnson, both of Springfield, were married yesterday. Both are under 21 years of age but they had the consent of their parents.


Bess B. Cantrell sues to divorce Hobart E. Cantrell. They were married in October 1919 and have a minor child.


Page 17: Miss Bess Smith and Mr. Arch R. Medley were married .**


Page 18: T. O. Doss and Mrs. Effie E. Robb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Delo of 1124 East Central street, were married last night.


Alice M. Artega sues to divorce Plutarco M. Artega. Her maiden name was Alice Hawkins. She was a mail order bride.


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manera; aftang+i :. +r's all in w .!! for 3. Klingter ILueta, some


POLICEMEN CELEBRATE DOSS-ROBB MARRIAGE:


Members . of the 'Springfield, po- lice force last night celebrated the mharrluge idf Reserve Officer'TEO. Dossy11 New street, to Ara. Effie E :. Hubt. Ssi South L'umpbell street. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Delo." .East C'ential street.


DEATH CLAIMS MRS. L. E. LINES


MARRIAGE LICENSES.


1 ( Doss and Effle F. Robb. both ul Springfield


leonard Cliffrutt of Fiwood and i Gladys McGrew of Springfield.


W E Turner and Birdus Duck - worth. both of Springfield Nelson D) Johnson and Gertrude


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to Mr. Arch R. Medley took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ouult of Hogerstille, Mo. Monday night, March 7. Man. I. L. Thomas pastor of the local Methodist church. roud the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. B. M Felton of Rogeruville were the at- tendanta. Mrs. Followus is a alster of the bride. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mra. James Smith of Rog. eraville. The groom is a son of the late ( L. Medley of Rogeraville, Mr. Nell'ry to an criptoym ofthe Great Northern Rattrond company of New York. Mrs. Medley has been a teach- er of the Greens county publio whools for the past five years.


Alleging that his wife threw hot coffee and milk bottles at him, and that she nagged and quarreled. Claud 1 (laik Is filed allt for divorce from ' Mallide Choix They married In 1924


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. NOWLER FUNERAL .. Funeral services were held at & p. m. today at the Klingner Funeral home for Dulles Fowler All Years old. yesterday nochthis is a local ham-




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