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MAN KILLED AT RAIL CROSSING
One Dies, Three Injured in an Attempt to Beat Train at Carthage. 1
was instantly kiDed und three otherk Minies Dutry and Gladys Palony and .. injured when a car in which they were riding was struck by Mumount Pacific passenger train No. 215 at the West Central avenue cruising at 10:12 o'clock last night.
The automobile was being driven weat by Bandera and the train vas going south when the accident oc- curred. L. E. Robertson of Jopun fireman, mald that the automobila was being drivan ut a high rate of speed and the drives tried to get across ahead of the train, which atruck the rear of the car. W. M. George, also of Joplin, was the earl- neer.
The automobile. a amull ardan, was knocked or dragged about a hundred fert. a member of the train crew chld.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. P. 8 Pranter are the parents of a baby daughter, Precious Sue. born March 15. /
- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Farmers of 610 I Kaut Page, snuounce the birth of a son. Homer Haynes. March 4.
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WILLIAM A. PINKSTON.
Th body of Private William A Pinkston. U. B. A. who died January 26 in the Philippine Islands. following ' a spinal injury while diving, will be brought to Springfield for burial to the National cemetery. G. D. Pinks- I ton. 318 !; East Walnut street. father : of the dead soldier. was notified you- i terduy by the war department that the body had arrived ut San Fran- cisco and would be forwarded if he - desired, or buried on the coast. Mr. Pinkston wired that he preferred to have his son buried here. The body -.... will arrive early next week
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WHITTAKER INFANT. Funeral services for Donald B. Whittaker. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Whittaker of Marshfield, who died In a hospital here Thursday. wera held at Marshfield at 2 p. m. today The body was taken to Marshfield by the Herman 1. Lowuneyer Funeral home.
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CILAICLES HL. SCOTT. Funeral servles fn; Charles 1! · Sent !. prominent farmer of Robberson Prairie. north of Springfield. who died Thursday afternoon at his home w .: rondurted nt 2 30 p : : oda; .. ' !!:* (11dewell Presbyterian church 11.fisl was in Greenlawn cemetery here, un- der direction of the Greenwade Un- i dertaking company of Willard.
STIRILEFIELD FONERAI
Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 p. m. today at the Starne mor- tuary for Mrs. Beulah Stubblefield. 23, a former resident of Springfield. who died Wednesday night at her home In Sapulpa. Ok!a. Burial Was in East Lawn cemetery.
LINES SERVICES.
Funeral services were conducted at the home at 1:30 p. m .:: today ifor; Mra. Matilde Jane Lines, 73. who died Thursday at her bome after ;a long Winces. Rev. R. P. Leaka, pastos of South Avenue Christian' church,' of+] ficiated and burval was to Mapie Fark ! cemetery under direction "of" Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. " Mrs. Lines is the wife of' the founder of the L. E. Lines Music company.
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our baby : daughter. Mary. Kathy who passed away and your ago March 19. 1928.
We had a little treasure once, She was our joy and pride. Wa loved her-ah, perhaps too For soon the slept and died.
Oh. our hearts within their dwelling Lonely are our hearts today; -- For one we loved so dearly. Dear Jesus came and took sway.
Badly missed by mother. Mrs. Lucy Riley, and by all who loved her. ---
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SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1B: Marriage license: Elster Bruton, 23, of Fair Grove and Doris Alberts, 22, of Springfield.
Marriage license: Earl McAlister, 21, and Lois Woods, 19, both of Mountain
Grove.
Marriage license: Harold B. Mahan, 22, and Marie Sinclair, 21, both of Springfield.
Page 3C: Miss Betty Tinsley, formerly of Springfield, but now of New Mexico and Mr.Dan D. Skonsen of Mesa, Arizona, were married March 12.
Page 6C: This page which contains news of the Ozark region is so dim much of it is illegible.
J. S. Claiborne, 88, died Sunday at the home of his daughter Mrs. Bert McCaslin in Monett. [The article lists those who attended the funeral.]
Mrs. A. H. Kruger died Wednesday, March 16, and was buried at Peirce City. She was 50 the day of interment.
Mr. Troy Root and Miss Helen Moyer [Meyer?] were married Thursday [in Newburg?].
Page 8B: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denton 316 South Boulevard, announce the birth of a daughter Mary Helen Denton on March 17.
Page 12B: Verna B. Worley sues to divorce Carl B. Worley. They were married January 5, 1924.
Page 10A: Gerald Lee White died .**
Mrs. Fannie Johns died .**
Page 12A: Mrs. George W. Nutt died recently leaving 170 descendants .*
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DEATHS
GERALD LEG WHITE Gerald Lee While 1.5901'
morning Ent. the home.
forrige will be held ali s puntate tomorrow Afternoon be mortuary with Initial. Inf & Ficar's. " The Intent by the bareme.
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MRS. FANNIE JOHNS
11 hospital yesterday. ne daughter Mien . Evelin While Sure Handa City. doun Cope Rosa Olan On Zna William, AT at & Anh & Hrove Cand ine brotheret
Mrs. Nutt weighed less than 100 pounda although always a hearty enter .. Her favorite' dish was corn- toal dumpings and milhar.
Pieced" Many' Quilts
Ma- Nett prend Al quilts between
wenn suffrage and had wird n! mary elution place women received the ballot In Missouri.
Jour pourallons were living in the homo' where AMry. Nutt dled. The others were her daughter. He's. r. J. Car. her granddaughter, Mrs. Mamie Thompson and a great . grandson, Raymond Thonnenn
ahnt hus ber
the past r. Dan D. Skonset Match 12 .- Mt ***
SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mrs. J. B. Haguewood will be 91 years old .**
Page 2: Card of thanks from William A. MacLachlan and others.
Page 7: Mrs. Matilda Jane Lines died .** Mrs. Beulah Stubblefield died .**
Charles H. Scott died .**
Donald B. Whittaker died .**
William A. Pinkston died .*
Gerald Lee White died .*
Mrs. Fannie Johns died .**
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denton .**
Maude H. Burton divorced Walter G. Burton. They have minor children.
Page 23: Miss Ruth James amd Mr. Dave Baxter were married .** Miss Mary Sinclair and Mr. Harold B. Mahan were married .**
Page 25: Card of thanks from Albert Myers and others .**
Page 11: Verna L. Worley sues to divorce Carl B. Worley. They were married in January 1924.
Marriage licenses issued .**
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MARRIAGE LICENULL
DIVORCE IS ASKED. Charging Indignities. abuse Į unfaithfulness. Verna L. Worler .... Hir milon for divorce from Carl il Woriny. The couple married January, 1994, and weparated in Bvp- tamber, 1926.
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Harold B. Maban and Marte di- clair, both of Springfield. Elster Bruton of Fair Grove and . Dois Alberts of Springfield.
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2. 300 auch, Tomorrow Wanianur TakelyZ Chupes Entre wertFor. Springfield "with buriul In Ynkely ;; cemeteryunder dkreihen of W. Braino, undertaker.
TINSLEY .SKONSEN
Mrs. . George "Nute Way Dei Recently at Age of 102. Well Known in Ozarks
Mr. Cerco W. Nutt. 102. one of the oldest pioneers of southern Mie- -nuri," who died recently, left 170 descendants. Her husband: died 10 years ago after they had been mar- ried 73 years.
WUMIAN, JU, KIN TO 118 PERSONS
Mrs. J !I. Haguewood to
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antu. all but avintern of whoun 'art now living, in the record boasted by Mrs. J. M. Haguewood, who Toldes with a daughter. Mrs. J. D. Young. 737 Bouth avenue. Mit. Hagurwood ' will celebrate her ninety-first birth- day April 20.
The four generations of the family -- are Mrs. J. M. Haguewood. of 737 : Bouth avenue, and Mrs. Lizzle Eeter. 4444; Bouth avenue. daughters of Mrs. Haguewood: W. F. Estes. of Des · Moines, la .. a son of Mirs. Estes and | Katheryne Kates. 18 years old. daugh- ter of W. P. Estes End u great-grand- daughter of Mrs. Haguewood
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Eight of Mrs. Haguewood's children are living. They are Mrs. Lizzie Estes. Mrs. J. D. Young. W. J. Haguewood and' M. C. Haguewood. of Ozark, Mo .. Mrs. Theodocia Wasson, Niza. Mo., Mrs. Laura McNeely. Karisas City. Lio .. Mrs. Louverna Sune, Tulsa. Ok !!. end J. C. 'Hague docd. Everett. Wash.
Mrs. Young han eleven children and twelve grandchildren all now living. W. J. Haguewood, sou of Mr .. J. M. Haguewood, has fourteen children and fifteen grandchildren.
The older Mr. and Mrs. Haguewood moved to the Ozarks from Macon · county about fifty-five years ago. In . 1913 the former died and mince that tima Mrs. Haguewood has been Liv- -
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CARD OF THANKS."
- We desire to extend our sincere thanks to the many , friends and neighbors for their sympathy and help during the Wuness and death of our - dear mother and grandmother. W. especially thank the Rev. Floyd ' Hanks of Bolivar for his kind words of sympathy and cheer.
MR. AND MRS. WM. A. MACLACHLAN. MR. AND MRS. J. SHERMAN BOYD. WALTER MaoLACHIAN. RUSSELL MACLACHIAN.
Maban-Sinclair. Miss Mary Sinclair and Mr. Harold B. Mahan, both of Springfield. were ; married yesterday afternoon at the office of Judge B. L. Martin, Jus- tico of the peace.
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LINES SERVICES.
Funeral services were held at the home at 2:30 p. mn. yesterday for Mra. Matilda Jane 'Lines. 72. who died Thursday morning at her home after a long illness. „Rev. E. F. Leake, pas- ; tor of Bouth Avenue Christian church. ' officiated and burial was In Maple ' Park cemetery under direction of the : Ahua Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mrs. ! Linea was the whe of the founder of the I. E. Lines Music company here. :
STUBBLEFIELD FUNERAL.
Funeral services were conducted al 3:00 p m. yesterday at the Starne. mortuary for Mrs. Beulah, Stubble- :14: 21. formie: resident of Spring- firla. who died Wednesday night At ·her home in Bapuipa, Okla Barlal , WAS It! EARL LAWII CentriTI!
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CHARLES H. SCOTT.
Funeral services for Charles H.
Scott, prominent farmer of. Robber- con Prairie, north of Springfield, who died Thursday afternoon at his home. were held at 2:30 p in. yesterday at | the Olidewell Presbyterian church. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery ' here under direction of the Green- wade Undertaking company of Will- ard.
WHITTAKER FUNERAL.
Funeral services for Donald B ¿ Whittaker, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Whittaker of Marahfield, who died In a hosital hero Thursday. a.cre held at Marshfield at 2 p. m. yester- Iday. The body. wutakon in March- field by the Herman H. Lohmeyer
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WILLIAM A PINESTON.
The body of Private William A. Pinkston. U. 8 A .. who died Junuary
ing & spinal injury while swimming, ! will arrive here Monday , chening for Tuesday morning. Burial il bo Jn the National cemetery under a tion of the Paxson Funeral home. The decedent is the son of Mr. andi Mra. O. D. Pinkston, 810: 1-2 EMt Walnut street.
GERALD LEE WHITE. Gerald Lee White. 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 6. White, ' died yesterday morning at her home. In Kansas City. The body arrived here last night and burial will be made Monday In East Lawn cemetery under direcuoin of W. L. Starne, un- dertaker.
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BIRTHS
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denton. 316 Bouth Boulevard, announce the birth of a daughter. March 17.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the alek- ness and death of our darling little baby: and for the · beautiful floral offerings; also Bro. Harvey Crocker. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT MYERS AND CHILDREN. ..
Barter James.
Announcement bas been made by Mrs. Ide Watts, 642 Bouth avenue of the marriage of her daughter, Mis Ruth James, to Mr. Dave Baxter. on February 9. at Buffalo. Mr. Baxter Is the son of Mr. Henry Bax- ter of Route 8. . where Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baxter are now also residing. Mra. Baxter is a niece of Mrs. Myrtle Carson bf 420 West Walnut street. :
MRA. FANNIE JOHNS.
Mis Fannie Johna. 40, wife of C. C. Johns. died last night at 9:30 o'clock In a local hospital following a brief Illness. Mrs. Johns resided hoar Anh Grove. Mo. Fumierel services will be held at 2:30 p in. Monday at Yeakley chupel. 18 miles west of Springfield Burial will be in Yeakley chapel cemetery tinder direction of W L. Starne She fo rurtlved by one daughter and four sons.
MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 2: Mrs. T. J. Underwood died .** Thomas N. Howard died .** Gerald Lee White died .** Mrs. Fannie Johns died .** Richard L. Melton died .** Mrs. Olive K. Michelson died .*
Mrs. HJUnderwood Dies at Home Here : After Long Illness
Mrs. Jennie Underwood, aged 64. widow. of Thomas Underwood, died at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon after it lingering. Illness at her home, 1100 Weller avenue.
Mra. Underwond came to Spring- field from Grandin,'Mo., In January, 1903. when Mr. Underwood was named master mechanic for the Frisco rafiway" at"" Paris Texan. From that time until his death Au- what N. 1922, he continued to work ut l'arin, though maintaining his home here. Mrs. Underwood was born February 2. 1863, at Crab Orchard. Ky.
She Is survived by alx daugh.ers Mrs. Anna L. Wilkinson of Houston. Texas, Mrs. Jennle L'. Jolly, 1100 Weller avenue. Springfield, Mrs Evelyn Hendrickson of Springfield. Mrs. Marguerite Woods of Memphis. Tran., Mrs. Frank Larsen of Tuc- sun. Artz., und Mrs. Ester Shane Springfield; and two sons, T. F. Underwood of Springfield and Rich - ard M. Underwood of Fort Worth. Texas.
Funeral arrangements are Incom- plete, but burial will .be here under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home -1.
GERALD LEE WHITE
Ponerat. aervloer" for or White, 'u months" old men at Sur; and Afra. O. S. White."of Kanase, Chy. who died Friday. morning, "will be .held . st . 2:3)"o'clock; this afternoon'at ths Btamno mortuary. Burlal will be i made. In Last Lawn clustery .. "
. RICHARD L. MELTON
Richard i .. Milton, 44, died at A:5. O'clock last night &: him home at 1º11 West Scott street. Ile is survived hy the widow. two daughters. Mr, WH- liam Hillingshy and Mrs. Malhie Stockastill; and by four sons. Steve. Lee, Perry and Charly, all " Springfield. Fumernl services will be
noon at The Starne mortuary . with burial In the Jones contery. 30 miles wuthwest of Springfield.
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MRS. OLIVE K. MICHELSON Mrs. Olive K. Michelsen. ST. diea :: 6:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at"lirr home. 1405 College , street, after a "lngering iliness. She. 1s survived.by.n daughter. Mrs. Ger- trudo Cornwall, of the home ad . dress. Funeral arrangements have
MRS. FANNIE JOHNS
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Funeral services for Mrs. Fanni Johns, 4%. who died Friday in a local hospital, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Yakley chapel. 18 inlles west of Springfield. Burial will ly; in Y'akley cemetery under direc- .den af W. 1 .. Starne, undertaker .;
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- not been completed, but burial will be In Springil nuder direc- thun of the Herman lahmeyer fu- neral lonic.
MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 8: There is a poem in memory of John S. Gateley .**
Page 13: Miss Gatra Brown and Mrs. William Durant Moorer are engaged to marry .** Page 14: Mrs. Jennie Roberts Underwood died .**
Mrs. Fannie Johns died .** Gerald Lee White died.' Thomas N. Howard died. Richard L. Melton died.' Olive K. Michelson died. Births reported .**
DEATHS
JENNIE RODENTS UNDERWOOD. Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Roberts Underwood, 64, widow of the late T. P. Underwood, . who, dled :us. Odo p. 'm. yesterday 'at her home, 1100 South" Weller avenue, following a four-months Illness. will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday at the bome. Rev. John W. Pearson, pastor of St. Paul church, will officiate and burial will be in Maple Pork cemetery under di- rection of the . Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.
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Mra.' Underwood is survived by alx 1 daughters. Mrs. Jennie U. Jolley, of | Springfield: M:, Evelyn Hendrick- son, of Springfield. Mrs G. C. Wilkin- . Bon, of Houston. Tex .: Mira J M. Woods, of Memphis, Tenn .: Mra Orville Larsen, of Tucson, Artz .: Mrb. Wallace M Shane. of Springfield: two sons. Thomas F Videre.r.d. of Springfield, and Richard M L'aider- wood, of Fort Worth. Tex .. and two grandchildren. Jennie Lee Bbane, and Ann Willfred Larsen.
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Mrs. Utiderwood was born at Crab Orchard Springs, Ky. Far.ruary 2. 1803. She came in Springfield . from Grandin. Mo .. In January. 1903, when Mr I'nderwow! - a: inechante for the Princo rallway at Paris. Texas. From that time until his death. August 8. 1922. he con- tinued to work at Paris, thoughi : maintaining his home here.
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I Mra. Underwood was a member (! the St. Paul church.
MRS. FANNIE JOHNS.
Funeral services for Mra. Pannie Johns. 49, who died Saturday in a local hospital, were held at 2:30 p. m .. today at Yeakley chanel 1R mn !!. north of b ::...... Hudal wh Il.
- Yeakley cemetery under direction of the W. L. Bturne. undertaker. -
Mim Gatra Brown Engaged." Mr. and Mrs. Edward X. Brown of New York have announced the car gagament of their daughter. Ostra. to Mr. William Durant Moorer. son uf Mrs. W. D. Moorer of Shawnee. Okia. The wedding will take pisce April 14 at the Collegiate church of St. Nicholas, New York, and will be followed by a reception at the Hotel Plans. Klas Brown will be attended by her alster, Mrs. W. H. Seldon, Jr .. af Iron River. Mich., as matron of honor and Miss Madeline Allen of New York as maid of honor. Miss Brown is well known here. having visited Miss Frances Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer. who is how Mrs. W. R. Brown. Pensacola, Fla. Mies Gatre Brown is the sister of Mr. W. R. Brown. Mr. Edward N. Brown. her father, la a member of the board of directors of the dt. Louis-Ban Francisco Railway com- gaby and la a frequent visitor here. Sir. Moorer is New York manager for C. F. Brown & Co. of Alhambra, Cal. The engagement was announced at & supper party at the Waldorf-Asto- rla hotel.
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In Memoriam
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In memory of our dear father, John B. T Gateley, who departed this life March 21, 1916. eleven years ago to- day ...
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall bot want.
Ho maketh me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth: me beside the still waters.
He restoreth muy soul; He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. I will fear no evil. for Thou are with me. Thy rod and Thy Maff they comfort me.
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Thou prepareet a table before me in the presence of mine enemies; Thou anointest my head with off: my cup runneth over.
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Burely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will duell in the house of the Lord forever.
Sadly milesed by John T Chateley. Jr., and brothers unlu blatere.
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GERALD LEE WHITE.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p. m. today at the Starne mortuary for Olarak Les White' 18-month -old son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. White of Kansas City, who died Friday mor- Ing. Burial was in East Lawn ceme- tery.
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THOMAS N. HOWARD. Funeral arrangements are incom- nlete for. Thomas N. Howard, TT."of 621 -Kast Chase street, who died his home at 4 p. m. yesterday. · Ser- Vices will be In charge of the Kung- ner Funeral home. -
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert : T .! Cham pieux, 1320 Tezas avenue, "annound the birth of a son. March"20.
Mr. and . Mrs. J. D.' Holland,"; 1323 North Clay avenue, announce itbe birth of a daughter, Mary Lou, March 20.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hutaler, ftof 74812 East Monroe, announce . the birth of a son. Saturday. . In the Burge-Desconews hospital. . :
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pyles, 725 Pickwick an nue. Sunday, in the Burge-Deaconam hospital
RICHARD L. MELTON.
Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the Btarne mor- tuAry for Richard L. Melton, 74, who died at 8.45 p. m. yesterday at his home, 1214 West Boott street. Burial will be in the Jones cemetery. 20 miles southwest of Springfield. The deceased la survived by the widow. . two daughters, Mrs. William Billings- by and Mra. Maggie Stockstill. and by four sons, Steve. Lee. Percy and . Charley, all of Springfield.
OLIVE K. MICHELSON.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home for Mrs. Oltre K. Michelson. 87. who died at 6:46 p. m. yesterday at her home. 1408 College street, after & lingering ull- ness. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemiotery. Mra. Michelson la survived oy a daughter. Mrs. Gertrude Com- wall. of the home address,
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 5: Miss Gatra Brown and W. D. Moorer are engaged to marry .**
Page 7: Son born March 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Champieux of 1520 Texas avenue. Son born March 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dodd of Strafford. Harold B. Mahan and Miss Marie Sinclair, both of Springfield, were married Saturday.
Page 12: Mrs. Jennie R. Underwood died .* Richard L. Melton died. Olive K. Michelson died .**
RICHARD L."MELTON
Funeral - services will · be conducted at. 1 o'clock . this afternoon at",the Starne mortuary for Richard LA Mel- ton, "1. who dided at 8:56 o'clock Sun- day night "at lils home. 1214 'West Scott street. Buriai will be In the Jones . conetery, z0 miles southwest of Springfield. Mr. Melton Is aur- vived by the, widow. two : daughters. Mra. William Billingby and Mrs. Max- gie Stocksilli, and four sons. Steve. Lee. ">'Percy . and ' Charles. . all'+ of. Springfield.
OLIVE K. MICHELSON
Funeral services will be · conducted At 2. o'clock Wednesday at, the . Her- man H. Lohmeyer funeral - home for" Mrs. Olive K. Michalson, 87. who died at 6:45 "o'clock ' Bunday afternoon: st lier home. 140% College street. Burial will be in Greenlawn . cemetery.
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Afiss Gatra Brown
PARIS
To Wed W. D. Moorer
: Announcements have been ; re- relived here of the engagement of Miss flaten Brown. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward " N. Brown, of New York City. In" Mr." William frurant Maurer of Shawnee." Okla. Miss Ttrown has visited' here as a wurst at the Henry Meyer' home. Her father is a member of the ward of directors of the St. Louis -. San Francisco raliway and Is well
MR& JENNIE "R. UNDERWOOD
F."Underwood, who died Sundayhaft- ernoon at her home, 1100 South Weller avenue "will be conducted at:8'o'clock this; afternoon at the home, with the Reverend" John" W." Pearson, + pastor of . St. "Paul " Methodist " Episcopal church,"officiating. "Burial will -be' in Maple'Park "cematery under direction of the Alma- Lohmeyer funeral home+
dling will take place April 14 In New York.
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TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 5: There is a long poem in memory of David Fred Alexander.' Page 10: Mrs. Jennie Roberts Underwood died .** Mrs. Olive E. Michelson died .** Richard Melton died .** Thomas N. Howard died .**
Page 15: Miss Betty Tinsley and Mr. Dan D. Skonsen were married .** Miss Gussie E. Anderson and Mr. Joseph L. Roetto were married. **
DEATHS
-- MRS. JENNIE R. INDERWOOD. Funeral 'services for'" Mra. | Jennie Roberts Underwoud. '64, widow of the lato . T. F. Underwood, ' who di 3:30: p. m. sunday at besin South Weller arcakur' following's .tou months illness. were held at 3:00 p. m. today atthe boms. . Rev. John W. Pearson, pastor of ' the " Bl. Paul church, officiated and burial was in. - ¡Mapie Park cemetery under the di- irection of the Alma Lohmeyer Funer- : al home. ...
MICHELSON FUNERAL ..
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Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home for Mrs. Outve .K. Michelson, 87, who died at 3.45 o'clock Sunday evening at irr home, 1408 College street. Burial will be. Ju Greenlewu cemetery.
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Funeral services' for Richard Mel -! ':on, 74. who died at 8:45 p. m. Su ::- day Al h1: 1:00- 1214 Wert Scott st:“: were conducted at 1 p. m. today !! the Starne mortuary, Burial wai ::: 'the Jones remetery. 20 miles w !!! i :. west of Springfield. Mr. Melton i survived Is the show. o da .....- i016. Mrs. William Billingby and Airs. Maggie Stockstill, and four sona. ! Steve, 'Lee. Percy and Charles, all of Springfield.
THANAN N be body of That who died at his home, 521 Last Chave street, at & p, 'm .; Sunday. will be ahlpped to Dixon,' Mo., ; for burial, under, the direction of the Klingner funeral home. No service will be held here.
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Roelto-Anderson.
Miss Gussie E. Anderson and Mr. Joseph L. Roctto were married Rolla Friday. Mies Anderson is the Hughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Dixon, Mo. She has de- voled the past few years to teaching school. Mr. Roetto la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Roetto of Marth- field and has been lately in the 'em- ploy of the Missouri State Highway department. Mr. and Mrs. Roalto will make their home in St. Louis. -- 0 --
Marriage' Announced. MISA Betty Tinsley of Springfield, a former student of State Teachers college, was married March 12 Lordsburg. N. M .. 10 Mr. Dan D. Skon- gen of Mexa. Ariz. During the past : Fear. Miss Tinsley has been teaching . In the Lordsburg High school.
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In Memoriam®
In loving memory of David my Alexander, our husband and father' who departed from this tuo March 12. 1926.
One long and lonesome year. der
The time it gous so Now. So hard, through life to struggle on without you.,
Nor hear your cheerful, loving voice That made life so worth while.
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Ob. never to hear your well-known etep That made us feel so ucc're." And when you were with us to cheer . and to belp. Life's tralla we could well endure. Now. It seems the day will never pans by And the sights wrr ao tireary and lung:
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