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Catholics ". Here In 1853
tewas;in the year of,1853 thati members of the, ('athulle fuith res ted Intand near Springfield, having. heth attracted by information of the climate: price of land and advant age tattered to imen of Industrious habite fli was 'not until after the "avi war however, that Springfield bad the visitations of a priest ""In :1865. Archbishop Kenrick: "of St. Louis, was Informed that .. the. Catholles of Springfield desired a resident pastor. Father Graham .. of Rolla,iwas ordered to Springfield to. investigate the situation and came here .on horseback March 5. 1866. Fitatamam :was celebrated ; ativ the Barns of William Drilley on Boonville Street, near the public square. =..
in January. 1868, Archbishop Ken- Appointed Father Graham pas- Springfield and this : marked
the beginning of the Catholic church here. Phelps hall, located where the Woodruff bulleing now stands, pan used as church headquarters. "The Kelso college property on ! North Campbell avenue and ' Pine street was purchased for $3.900. The colleg. hundirk was repaired and thus the first Catholic church In the 'Ozark region was opened for wor- i hấp
Assistant Sent Here
When Springfield „began x, lo. ex- "pand, Father "Theodore". Kussman was sent to Springfield. In 1872. tu serve as aasistan: " pastor." He alsu ¡administered to the wants of Ger- man catholics" who came to " the community. Loretto academy also: as established and the Sisters of ! Mercy opened a parochial school.
The church continued to expand . until today there are four churches .in Springfield. -
" .- St. Agnes; theyoungest parish in the city, now has the largest meni- bership. In the spring of 1908, a committee composed of .. 1. S. Meyer. an Landers, FX. Heer. T.EVITE Jimmy and'H. T. Hornsby called on. Bishop J. J. Hogan In Kansas City. to"discuss the advisability of er- tablishing a new parish, In south Springfield.
BishopE Hogan Immediately BAW the 'need and'appointed Father'D. J. O'Driscoll, of Carthage. Mo. to take charge of the new parish. On his ar- rivali"the committee rented the. old Congregational church bulldingst the Intersection of Walnut street and Market avenur.
Church Dedicated in:1910
The"present St. Agnes church was dedicated by Bishop Thomas 1. 1.1. limon Thanksgiving day. November. 24,-1910. A large parochial school
hay Feverand Fr. Tlerman
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at charts ins Springfield. tar tended the Christian Brothers-grade school in Kanmin. j'ity and then went to St. Mary's college. St. Mary's" Kanded After receiving his diploma The entered "St Loula uni- versity where He studied for several
He completed his theological studies at the American college in Rome, Italy'}{being a student there from 1906+10 1910. He came to Springfield in 1910. Ar assistant pastor of Immaculate conception rhurch on Campbell avenue.
He was later transfried to Kans- as City where he was assistant pastor at St." Joling, the Cathedral i And Sacred Heart churches. Hle next served as matter of the church
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st California. M.
Enlisted In Service
When war was ichmed. he was
"Wcame chaplain of the second court Field artillery. later known as the 129th feld artillery of the 25th division. He was vytisend fut : 11 months and saw'sumne 'real fight - ing with the men;
Upon his return from Flater ir WAS AAMIgned to establish * :**. v. church near Swope park In Kantan .. "'Ity and remained there two years. " He ' then came!tu, Springfield as €
pastor of St. Agnes church.'
The Reverend .Fr. Moffatt, as- sistant'pastor':of the church, was born In the mining town of Pittston. -Pa .. . and attended parochial schools there. He next. attended St. Bona- Fanture : coller .: at Allegheny. Pa.
He was-named aemetant pastor Bt. Jame church Kansas City an came to Suringfield in 1923 to be- (come assistant pastor'of St. Agnes churchill
While A student in college, Fath- er Moffatt starred In baseball and football Several big league sron !! watched the young priest on the diamund?and' there are many who believe that he would have be- come a big league star . had .. he chosen to follow a baseball career.
An extensive history of the l'atho- lle church In Springfield and south- west Missouri has been complied by the Reverend Fr. Moffat * *. Vn
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SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mrs. Edith Morrow has an old Bible .**
Page 22: Miss Nelle Smith and Mr. Raymond Duff were married .** Miss Mary Darden and Mr. Alonzo Canaday were married .**
Page 28: There is an article about David Goodnight .**
Page 36: Card of thanks from George M. Jones and others .*
Page 2: Card of thanks from Mr. and Mrs. William A. Whitlock .**
Page 6: Miss Eula Turner and Mr. E. Meredith Rickman were married .** Ada Allen Rutledge died .**
George E. Conner sues to divorce Margaret Conner. They were married in September 1925.
George McCracken was appointed to administer the estate of Peter W. Roberts who died April 4.
Page 17: John W. Williams died .* Haddon G. Terrill died .** Mrs. Delilah J. Harness died .** Mrs. Howard VanDyke died.' Mrs. Clara Jane Giboney died.' Mrs. Ruth Swain died .** Mrs. Amanda F. Davison died .** F. M. Say died .**
Walter R. Evans was appointed to administer the estate of A. H. Pickel who died March 31, 1927.
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Trantham .**
Page 18: Maude B. Doss sues to divorce Theodore Doss. They were married in December 1912.
THIS SOLS FOR DIVORCE !! il'Aspus for divorce 'was nedjel day !! afternoon "ta ! ctreutt court ,byl Ovorre : E. : Conner against Margaret Conser. They were married !in " Bep- tember. 1926, and lived together, un- ul [ December of the same year. In the petition the plainuft alleges gen- erat , Indiguities a grounds for aç- tion,
TO ADMINISTER ENTATE. !!!! Georgia McCracken' Saturday after. noon was appointed adminstratris of the estate of Thomas MccOracken. The appointment was made by Judge Jung H Fairman
APPOINTED ADMINISTRATOR J. J. Roberts yesterday was ap- - pointed idm:nutrator of the estate of Peter W Roberta, who died April 4 last The appointment was made In the probate court.
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Ancient Bible Carries Birth Record of 1785
Mrs. Edith Morrow Is Possessor. of Collection of. Eleven Books, Including First: Polyglot Bible Published.
Eleven Bibles. none less than 50 ( family on both sides. Among These
years old, make up the interesting collection of old Bibles belonging to
are her mothc:'s Bible. ber grand- mother's, and a number of others, all highly prized because of their,
'Mrs. Edith Morrow, 605 East Page | fainily association. The very new- street. The oldest in the collection ; est of theve books is at least 50 years - la known to be at least 142 years old. old. for It 'contains the family birth rec- Mrs. Morrow stated that she would not display any of her collection at the old Bible exhibit being held to- -ord beginning when "Epoch Gordon was born. August 25. 1785." Enoch
.Gordon 1s Mrs. Morrow's great-great- ; day at the South Avenue Christian ;
. great grandfather, The Bible le the large old-fashioned family style. Icather bound and with antiquated print. It Is the prize of Mrs. Mor- row's collection, but the actual date of publication cannot be determined.
church. due . to the fact that they : were so old that the pages and bind- ings might crumble under even the : most careful handling.
Hlas Many Other Relles,
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One little Bible was published In
' 1816 and Is 111 years old. The style
of print in It is much more modern ; dren. Among these are two pistols : then that of the older book. show- ing that the large one is very much .older.
Has Polyglot Bible.
Possibly the most interesting book In the collection :s a polyglot Bible. 65 years old, which was prescuted lo Mrs. Morrow when she was a child. She Is now 72 years of age. The poly- : glot Bible is printed with two ; silver-rimmed spectacles
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columns to the page, with references Mrs Morrow has a blue print of to Mmilar context printed In a small 'her maternal family tree that starts column In the center of the page be- : before 1701 and is brought up in the tween the two columns of reading .prasent generation. Hier mother's matter. It was of special value to great-uncle was George Washington's. preachers and others who were youngest aldc. He was said to have . searching for texts or who were read-,|been so tall that General Washington : Ing about certain licms. The pre- face to this book states that it is the first of Its kind ever published. The other Bibles in the collection
could throw & letter on the ground and the young man could easily pick It up without dismounting from ble horse. The family is the old Rose- hoom family ci Ohio and Virginia.
ure heirloomis to her
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and noral offering at the death of our son and brother, Chas. Leslie Jones. Also Bev. Thomas H. Wiles and the cholr.
MR. AND MIO. axo. M. JONES, GEORGE JR., AND DOROTHY.
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Mr. and Mrs. a. O. ; Traoto KI W. Page street birth of a sou,.pour
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Miss Nelle Smith of Houston. Mo .. and Mr. Raymond Duff of Spring; Held were married restoring after- noon by the Reverend E. E. Colman of the Cumberland Presbyterian eburch.
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Many other interesting relics once belonging to Mrs. Morrow have been given to he: children and grandchi !- now owned by a son in St. Louis. one of which was carried In the ba .- tle of Gettysburg and another thet went through the entire Civil war ' with an uncle of Mrs. Morrow. She : also has a gold watch made from a solid lump of gold during the Civil , war, and has two allver rings made , from he: great-greet grandfather ...
BIRTHS
GOODNIGHT OLDEST GROCER HERE, IN ONE LOCATION 41 YEARS
State Street Merchant, Now 72, Has Seen City Grow From' Village.
Forty-one years in the grocery busi- news without having changed loca- tions-that le the record of David Goodnight. 515 'Jest State street. Mir. . Goodnight has been in the grocery : business longer than any other Springfield grocer.
Mr. Goodnight is a native Mle- sourian, having been born and reared . Itt Pritis county. When a young ns. he moved with the family to Texas He returned to Missouri 11 years ago : lon account of his health and entered the grocery business here.
The opening stock of goods #xb purchased froni the Springfield Gro- ! rer company In October. 1886. HS shown by the receipta su the accom- : I panying photographic layout.
"The Springfield Grocer compatis had been organized only a short time before that." Mr. Goodnight said Proit to that time the busters had been conducted under the firm name of Dyr. Massey & Mccann You will. note my receipts ! were Charles MeCat:1
In Outskirts Then.
"State street was alnost In the outskirts of Springfield when I start- ' ed in business here. Now this la con- cidered close in. " I reinember I had & garden just across the street Sorunfield certainly has grown in 4! YCATA." .
i|Mr Goodnight says that none of his customers of 1) years' ago :are still on > the lie1. They all have died or mored swar, though he bit wieand custom- ers who have patronized him many year. . ..
Mr. Goodinight now is 72 } cart old but still strong and artist
in the acerumpain uns
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ghi nes putchaerd goods ther Ically miery week tiffanyter. the is theSpy pliny's Oldest rustines ..
DEATHS
WILLIAMS FUNERAL
Funeral service for John W. Williams. prominent pioneer business man of Springfield, who died Friday after- US! a' !'s home. 924 Weat Walnut " !! re' ! .! 'na.i.g & lingering illcom. . will be hea this afternoon at the. Home at 2:30 o'clock, with Professor ; J. I .. Roberts, an Intimate friend of ! Interment wtil be it: Hazelwood cemetery. under the directing of W. L. Starne, funeral alrector.
TERAILL FUNERAL
Yungral services for. . 'Middot' Terrill, 25. who died Wednesday af- ternoon a: Lis home. 1000 douth Fort avenue. will be conducted this morning at the Union rhuren a: Penneboro, Mo., Where the body 'We shipped yesterday under the direc- tion of the Sterne mortuary. Inter- ment will be in Pennsboro cemetery.
HARNESA FUNERAL_
Funeral services for Mra. Delllab J. Harneme. 68. who died at her home four miles north of Strafford Friday jinorning. were conducted at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home. Buriol was in Bassville cemetary.
MRS. HOWARD VAN DYKE. Puneral aervices for Mrs. Howard
a local hospital alte- a briet iline ** will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock a: 1! hon.c. 711 . Sou ... Broadway avenue, with the RCT. Lewis M. Hale, pastor of the First Baptist church. officiating. Burla! will be In Maple Park cemetery. un- der the direction of the Hermen Lohmeyer funeral home. :
CLARA JANE GIBONKY.
Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Jane Olboney. 37. who died at ber bome 1104 East Scott street, Friday afternoon. will be conducted this af- ternoon at Cabool. Mo. where the body was shipped yesterday morning under the direction of the Starne Mortuary. Burldl will be In the cemetery there.
SWAIN SERVICES.
Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Swain. 34. who died Wednesday in Guthrie. Okla. were conducted yes- : terday afternoon a: 2 o'clock m: tte Aline Lohmeyed funeral home. ....
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ADA ALLEN BUTLEDOK.
Ada Allan Rutledge, 40, died last night et 9 o'clock at her home, 1007 North Florence avenue. the la our- vived by' her husband. Albert Rut- i lodge; four children. Anna, Lenna. , Hazel and Charles Johnson; her mother. Mrs. Barah Hoyle of the home address: three brothers, John. Charles and Owen Allen, and a sister, Mra. Anna Andrewe. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, pending the arrival . of relatives, but will be under the di- rection of the Campbell Undertaking
Canadar-Darden. Announcement has been made of i the marriage of Miss Mary Darden. 817 E.s. Elm street in Mr Alonzo. I Cannday, son of Mrs Leona Canaday. 614 Market avenue, which took place early in October. The couple will live 111 Beacon Hill addition on Bouth Na- tional avenue Mr Canaday is paying teller at the Southern Missouri Trust company. - -0
DRUBY GRADCATES WED. Mim Bula Turner of Bolivar, Mo. and K. Meredith Rickman, of Kan- wu City. the Istter formerly of Springfield, were married at Bolivar "lost night and will make their home lo the future at Muskogee. Okla. Both attended Drury college, having been graduated in 1923. Mise Turner was a member of Pl Beta Phil sorority while Mr. Rickman affiliated with Theta Kappa Nu fraternity
AMANDA F. DAVISON.".
Mrs. Amanda F. ' Derton. : 37 years old. died at 4:30 p' m. Saturday at the home of a daughter. Mr. O, Astoo, 1350 North Jefferson avenue. 8be ts survived by the husband, 7, M. Da- vleon; Mrs.' Acton, and two sons. O. ) M. Davison of Kansas City and Jo- seph Davison of Wichita, Kan. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but will be held under the direction of the Klingner Undertaking. com- paDy.
F. M. BAY.
A telegram telling : of the death Com a heart attack of ,P. M. Eas. formerly of Springfield, !" Tampa. : Florida, carly yesterday morning, vas - : received yesterday. Mr. Bay was as- - --
so:lated with the Cowden-Buick com- puny and was a member of Abou Ben | Adhem Shrine. Mrs. Bay was Mrs. i Blanche of this city.
JAMES ADMINISTRATOR. -...
Judge John H. Fairman yesterday afternoon appointed Walter R. Evans administrator of the estate of A. H. Pickel, who died March 31. 1927.
CARD OF THANKN.
He with to express our thanks por Wie kindness and sympathy shown in ; the death and burial of our infant DoD. MH. AND MRS. WM. A WHITLOCK
MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 2: Walter E. Phillips died .** John Joseph Chastain died .** John W. Abbott died .** Mrs. Amanda T. Davison died .** John W. Williams died .**
Page 5: Miss Mary Virginia Cain and Mr. Snyder R. Craig were married .** Page 9: Card of thanks .**
CAIN-CRAIG Fir kandi Mrs.' J. M. - Cain of Schweitzer road announce the mar- of their laughter. Men Vir Anlarto Ensder RSC als of Mans BelJa-on March & Mrs. Craig. Graduated from: Sormanent Sinlot High school with the class of Ar. Craig is the son of/ Attorneys Tand Mra \ JaGG of Manoneis Farmers and fMerchants tunk at that place. The couple will make their home in Manafeld.
JOHN W. WILLIAMS 1
Funeral services for John W.
here i'riday. . wer- c :: larted at 2:30 wirlurk yesterday afternoon n! the limone. 924 Was: Whiner strer: Burlat dan In Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the Starne mor- fuary. i
STRESSCARD OF THANKS: . ; a. "We wish to thank our many friends and neighbora for theirsympathy and floral " offering at the truth of tin aon; and brother. Chas. Jones.+AAlsor Rev. Thomas& His Wiles and the chair. . Mr. and Mrs. Gian M. Jones. George. Jr .. Dorothy. . 1
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DEATHS
WALTER E.'PHILLIPS
Walter E. Phillips, 32. 1420 North glas avenue, for the past 15 | . an employe at the Frisco here .. died ;at 1:30 o'clock y afternoon in a Spring- hospital after a brief illness. Me survived by the wife: hi.s Ser. Mrs. Samuel Phillips, of ringdeld: two daughters. Mar- Fand Doris, both of the home : Mx sisters. Mra. M Rich - mon of Deaver, Mrs. T J. FCARE® OREL, Mrs. Glenn Ander - Gas City, Mro. Harring - Shaneda Mrs. T J. Fifth uf fetty and Miss Maudr Phil- at the home address, and three Bomquel Phillipa, Jr .. of! on, J. B. Phillips and Albert of Bpringfeld Brief sert- bly will be conducted at perday afternoon at wed by regular fu-
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long ttiness North Campbell 2parle was born on a et county, spending his te south western Missouri. "invited by his wife, 1W.) FEL Mra C. B. Puck of the dryss and . Mrs. J. W. Owen delook, Okla : and four Buns. Reverend Charles Ituyle of Jef- City, former pastur of C'amp- mirset Methodist church here. Everend Homer Ruyle uf t'hi- Ruyle_of_ Springfield Mar Ruyle of Skiatook. Fu- Pal Services will be conducted at Be home at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday Afternoon. Burial will be in a cenie- ay bere. under direction of the Moguer funeral home. :
OHM JOSEPH CHASTAIN
Jopeph Chastain. 60. died 29 .poick yesterday morning pane, 1612 Wert Chestnut Tah etde a short illness. He 14 porvived by his wife; two daugh- hrs. Mri'Don ScrogKION of Tulan Ok's, and Miss Jemele Chastain !! ! the hony address. and two mar's
be conducted ut the Starne mortuary at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. The body then will be akon overland to a cemetery peu .Mo .. bert regular Nom ... HU conducted at 2 30 ......... Fue day after noun Interment w:" lore under dirgetting ... .. .. tarde murtmary.
JOHN W. ABBOTT
F meral Horvices for Jul.n \' 1.63 year old, who died at the L'of his; daughter, MrF.W 11 of Sparta, Mo. Satu:d .; .... will be bold this afterhoo !! 0 o'clock at the Christian chur. h Sparta atidar, the direction of Fred Fly andertaking company Abbott Survived :.: : ....
btors, MIR H. W. AllMd. MIM Crain Oparta, and Mis T
rabank Togereville.
T. DAVISON
Davison. i; years
day afternoon A' tughter. Mrs. O : etterson avenur. 1
the home at ?' noon. Burlal
cemetery. un . . Klingner fu.
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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 7: Card of thanks from George W. Eagleburger and others .** Page 8 : John W. Williams died .** Mrs. Amanda T. Davison died .** John W. Abbott died .** Walter E. Phillips died .** John Joseph Chastain died .** Wesley J. Ruyle died .**
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Marriage licenses issued .**
William C. Van Arsdale sues to divorce Nelle E. Van Arsdale. They were married in March 1904.
Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Randoph .**
Page 12: Card of thanks from George M. Jones and others .**
DEATHS
WILLIAMS TI NERAL.
Funeral services for John W. Wil- llama: 74 prominent retired Spring- field bisiness man, who died at his home here Friday, were held at 2 30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the. home, 024 West Walnut street. Pio-' fessor .J R Roberts, life-ling friend of the family. officiated. Burial was :In Hazelwood cemetery, under the di- : reotion of W. L Starne, funeral direc- tor.
DAVISON KERVICE.S. Funeral services for Mra. · Amanda T. Darison. 87. who died Saturday afternoon at the home of her daugh- ter. 'Mrs. O." Acton. 1980 North Jet- ferson avenue, will be conducted at the home at 2 o'clock Tuesday after- : noon. Interment will' be in Maple i Park cemetery. under the direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
JOHN W. ABBOTT. Funeral services for John W. Ab- bott, &9, who died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. W. H. Crain, Spar- to. Mo., Mlaturday afternoon, were held this : afternoon at the Christian church at Sparta, under the direction of the Fred Fly undertaking com- pany. He Is survived by three daugh- : tar, Mro. H. W. Alfred, Mrs. W H. Crain, both of Sparta, and Mra T. E Hornbeak of Rogersville
WESLEY J. RIYLE.
Funeral services for Wooley J. Ruyle reurad farmer. 70 years old. who died yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at his home. 1600, North Campbell avenue. will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock , at the Klingner funeral home. He was born on a farm in Polk county, spending his entire life in southwest ! Mineuri Ho la survived by his wife. two daughters. Mrs. C. E Puck of the home address and Mre J W. Owen , of aklatook, Okla ; and four sons. Rev. Charles Ruyla, Jefferson City. formerly pastor of the Campbell Ava .. nue Methodist church here, Rev. Homer Ruyle of Chicago. Turner Ruyle of Springfield and Walter Ruyle of Skiatook. Okla.
MARRIAGE LICBYÓNS. Recorder Jack W. Mckee today le- sued the following marriage Hoeness: Louis A. Beck of Springfield and Lena Huhn of Kansas City. Raymond Duff of Springfield and Nell Smith of Houston, Tex. -
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WALTER E. PHILLIPY.
Funeral services , for Walter E. Phillips, 32. 1420 North Douglas ave- nue who died at 1:30 o'clock yesterday Afternoon In s local hospital after a brief illness, will be held Wednesday afternoon. Brief services will be con- ducted at 1:30 o'clock from the home under the direction of Rev. W. E. Clark, ssaluted by Rev. CHenn B Walter, of the t'hilft Episcopal church. Regular services will be held from the St. John's Episcopal church. . at. Division street and Benton aventie. at 2 30 o'clock. with lev Mr Waltrt officiating Mr Phillipe had been. an. employe at the Prison shops here for. . the past 16 years He wan a member , of the Court of !!!!!!
: by his wife. his mother, Mr. Samuel Phillips, of Springfield .. : wo daughters. Marjorie and Doris. both of the home | address; oix sisters Mrm M Itichard- son. Denver. Colo : Mrs. T. J. Scaggs. Tulsa, Okla .. Mra. Olenn Anderson. ! Kansas City. Mra. Harrington of Cans- Ida. Mrs. T. J. Frith of Kansas City and Miss Maude Phillips of the home ad- I dress; and three brothers. Samuel Phillips, Jr. of Detrolf J S Phillipe and Albert Phillipe, both of Opring- field. Buriel will be in East Lawn cemetery. under the direction of W. L. Otarne, funeral director.
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JOHN JOSEPH CHANTAIN.
Brief services' for John Joseph Chastain. 60. who died at 10:20 o'clock yesterday morning at his home, 1613 West Chestnut street, after a brief Illness, will be held at the home to- morrow morning at Il o'clock. The ramalas then will be taken overland , to Me.' Cartel Chapel. near Clever. ! No. where funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow after- noon Burial will be in Mt. Carmel cecastery, under the direction of W. L Starne, funeral director, Mr. Chastain is survived by his wife: two daughters, Mrs. Don Scroggins, Tulsa Okla . and Mies Jessia Chastain of the home address: and two sons. Robert and Ben Chastain. ' both of Spring-
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QU'ES FOR DIVORCE.
An action for divorce was filled this morning in the circuit court by William O. Van Arsdale against Nelle E. Van Arsdale. They were married in March. 1904, and lived together unul March, 1927. The plaintiff al- leges that the defendant has lost all lore and affection for him and treats . him . with coldness end disdain.
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Randolph, 906 West Webster, announce the birth of & Mon. William Laurel. April 8 Mrs ! Randolph formerly was Miss Lucy 1 York.
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CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and floral offeringa during the sickness , and death of our wife and mother .; Mrs. Val Eagleburger; also Rev. W. H .. H:ll and the choir. GEORGE W. EAOLEBURGER t AND SON. JOE BELL, : BROTHERS AND SISTERS.
TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 6: Mr. and Mrs. Virgil E. Randolph of 906 West Webster announce the birth of a son William Laurel Randolph on April 8. Mrs. Randolph was formerly Miss Lucy A. York.
Page 7: Louis A. Beck of Springfield and Lena Kuhn of Kansas City were married yesterday in Springfield.
Page 11: Card of thanks .**
Page 12: Mrs. Amanda T. Davison died .** Walter E. Phillips died .** John Joseph Chastain died .** Wesley J. Ruyle died .** Raymond Alexander died .**
DEAMUS
MRB. AMANDA T. DAVEO! ' Funeral services for Mia. Am T. Davison. 67, "who died Saturday afternoon at ? the home of her daughter. Mra. O. Acton, 1850 North Jefferson : svenue, will be conducted at the home at 2.o'clock 'this after" noon. Interment will be in Maple · Park cemetery: under direction .of the Klingner 'funeral home .
WALTER E. PHILLIPS
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Brief. funeral services for 'Walter F. Phillips, 32. who died In a hos- pltnl here Sunday after a short Ill- ness, will be conducted at 1:30 o'clock. Wednesday afternoon at the hnme. 1420 North Douglas avenue, with the Reverend W. F. Clark and ithe Reverend Glen B. Walter off fllating. "Regular, services . will be conducted at St. John's Eplacopo! church nt 2:30 o'clock. with the l'everend Walter officiating. Burial will be ; In ' East #Lawn cemetery. under direction the' Starne mortuary.
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