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JOHN JOSEPH CHASTAIN
Funeral services for John Joseph Chastain. 60. who died Sunday morning at his home. 1612 West 'Chestnut street. will be conducted at the home at 11 o'clock this morning. The body will be taken 'to Alt c'armel chapel, near Clever. No. where regular services will he ·conducted at 2:30 o'clock this aft- 1 ernoon. Burial will be In Mt. Car- med cemetery. under direction of the Starne morfuary.
WESLEY J. RUYLE
Funeral services for Wesley J Ruyle. 70. retired farmer, who died Sunday : morning ... . ma home, fou North Campbell que will conducted at:2:24.0 sont at the Klingner funeral home, Burial will be in East Lawn ceme. tery.
RAYMOND ALEXANDER
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Raymond Alexander ;: 3-months- old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Alex- ander. 915 East Garfield street. dled fat '4 ' o'clock yesterday afternoon. He is survived by ; his father . and mother: n sister. Bernice: and three brothers, James, Sammle and Rob- .ert. Funeral arrangements. are in- complete,' hut burial will be 'under direction of the Alma ; Lohmeyer funeral home. ..
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CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and floral offeringe at the death of our son and brother. Charles Leslie Jones. Also we want to thank Rev. Thomas H. Wlles and the obolr. MR. AND MRS. GEO. M. JONES. OFORGE IR, AND DOROTHY,
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We wish to thank jour many friends and neighbore+ for their sympatiby"; and floralYofferings during: the sick- ness and desth hof .our wife and. wother. Mrs." Vall Enkleburger: also? Her. W. H HIT The the noir. Geo. W.Rasleburger 'and Son. Joa, Bill and 'Brothers and Sisters
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 5: Divorce suits filed .**
Page 13: Mrs. Sarah A. E. McCroskey died .** Wesley J. Ruyle died .** John Joseph Chastain died .** Walter E. Phillips died .** Mrs. Amanda T. Davison died .** Isheel Stephenson died .**
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DEATHS
SARAH A.'E: ACHOAKIT. Mrs. Birth A. I. MoOroskey, 80. mother of Charles E. McCroskey, su- perintendent of Greene county schools, died this morning at 0 o'clock at her homa at Battlefield, Mo., route I. M. D. Croskey, her husband, died in August, 1926. .
They were married Al years ago n' Mr. McCroskey's birthplace near Bat. ; thefield, where the couple lived until their death. Mrs. McCrock(; & fan ::- ly came to Greene county 70 years ago, coming to Boonville by steam- boat and then across the state, driv- ing an ox team.
She Is survived by seven children. «though 10 children were born to them. They are: Four sous, Charles E. McCroskey. Springfield; W. R. Mc- Croskey. Nixa; C. W. McCroskey Springfield, and Y. . M. McCroskey. Kansas City, and three daughters, Miss Pearl. MoCroskey. Nixa; Mrs. Frank Sheppard. Springfield, and Mrs. Elmer Even, Nixs. Funeral arrange- ments are incomplete, but will be un- der the direction of the Alma Lol- meyer funeral home,
PHILLIPS' SERVICEA. Brief funeral services for Walter E. Phillips, #2, who died In a lock! bos- pital Bunday after a brief ilince,' will be conducted at 1:30 o'clock tomor- row afternoon at .the home. 1420 North Douglas greque". with the Rev. W. E' Clark, walsted by the Rev. Glenn B. Walter, officiating. . Regular services will be conducted at St. - John's Episcopal church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. Walter, of Christ Episcopal church, officiating. Burial will be in Last Lawn cemetery, under the direc- tion of W. L. Btarne, funeral director. -
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WESLEY J. RUYLE.
„Funeral services for Wesley J. Ruyle. 70, retired farmer. who died Bunday morning at his home. 1609 North Campbell avenue. were con- ducted at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Klingner funeral home. Burial was in East Lawn cemetery.
JOHN JOSEPH CHASTAIN.
Puneral services for John Joseph Chastain, 60, who died Sunday moru- ing at his homa, 1612 West Chestnut street, were conducted this morning at 11 o'clock at the home. The body was then taken overland to Mt. Car- mel chapel, near Clever. Mo., where regular services were conducted at 2:80 o'clock this afternoon Bursal was In Mt. Carmel cemetery, under the direction of W. L. Starne, funeral director. . '
.DAVISON FUNERAL.
Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda T. Davison, 57. who died Saturday afternoon at' the home of her daugh- ser, Mra. O. Acton, 1360 North Jef- ferson avenue,. were· conducted at the home at 2 o'clock. this afternoon. Interment was in Maplo Park cemetery under the direction of the Klingner funeral home.
ISHEEL STEPHENSON.
Funeral services for Isheel Stephen- son. 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stephenson, of Battlefield, who died this morning in a local hospital, will be held at Payne cemetery . to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bur- lal will be in the cemetery there, un- der the direction of the Aldis Lob- meyer Funeral home, "The boy la sur- vired " by his parents"twone starters, Ruby and Anna, and . three brothers. Clifford, Wesley and Enid, All of Bat-
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. THREF. DIVORCE RUITS. Three actions for. divorce were filed this morning In the circuit cierk's of- floe, as follows:
."| Fern L. Haller against Martin E. 'Hallet. The plaintiff alleges the de- · tendant constantly quarreled. nag- red and found fault with her.
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Ethel Anderson against Robert C.
Anderson. General indignities are ! "alleged by the plaintiff. " Grace L. Williams against W. An- drew Williams. The plaintiff Lileges Amoproper support on the part of the 'defendant.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 2: Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Teed of 1405 E. Cairo announce the birth of a son John Tucker Teed on April 8.
Page 3: Mrs. Sarah A. E. McCroskey died .** Walter E. Phillips died .** Isheel Stephenson died .** Harry Conn died .**
Lyndall C. Martin and Miss Irene Craigg were married .*
Page 4: Mrs. Martha Ellen Sumner is 96 years old .**
Page 8: Ola J. Fenker sues to divorce William E. Fenker. They were married April 19, 1921.
Fern L. Raller sues to divorce Martin Earl Haller. They were married December
22, 1922.
Page 10: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 11: Card of thanks.
A MOTHER" in the & Qzarki has Lived to see the eightieth Birth day of her oldest child. The mother, Mrs. Matilda Ellen Sumner, of near Emerson, was 96 years old last Oc- tober 24, and the daughter, 80 years old yesterday, is Mrs. Sarah Eliza- beth Turner of Shreveport. La., but until recently a resident of Glade- water. Texas.
Beside this daughter are five more living children, ranging from 64 to 74 years old. all citizens of this county: 27 grandchildren. 63 great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren, totalling 100 living descendants.
ALyndall C. Martin and Miss Jrene Cralgg. both of Springfield, "were married In March at Waynesville. It was learned yesterday by friends of ! the couple here. The groom, who la employed .at the Ollver Motor company on Boonville avenue, is the son of C. D. Martin of 747 West Walnut street. The couple will make their home in Springfield.
Marriage licenass: Raymond Duff. 22. Springfield, and Nelle Smilth, 21. Houston: Louis A. Beck, 53. Spring- feld, and Lena Kuhn. 53, Kansas
. W. wish to thank our many fritids. Popocall Reverend . W. H. that and there for their apathy in f ... .. . r tf our wife and ry ther. Ellt H South. Virginia and Larenco Smith, mother, brother and shape: 1
DEATHS
MRS. SARAH. A. E. MCCROSKEY Funeral serviced for Mra Barah A ... E. MicCroskey, 80; mother ' of Charles E. MeCrockey. superintend- ent"of Greene county public schools. will be conducted at : o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home on
gruskey dicd ut; her home, at 15 Urloch yesterday morning " aller a long illness: "Mrs. Metroskry came lv Liretne,suunty (with her family 1:0 years agottarriving at , Boonville 13 attaintout and driving across
:od M 1' Mo''r .skey at his birth . place near. Hatilefeld, where she Uvedl until, herdeath. Burial will le. in l'attermon cemetery under di- ·· ··· ····· ·· 8 1' ...
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WALTER E. PHILLIPS
" It for Walter Phillips, 32h whofdled in a hospital here: sunday after a Irlos Illness. will be conducted at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon with the home. 1420
Htiatinge Regular funert services Will be conducted fully John's Episcopal church at site: o'clock this altenimam, with the Reverend Walter delivering the funeral bes . mon. / Bunal will ir in Hast/ lawn cemetery under direction. ."the Starne morth.y.
ISHEEL STEPHENSON
Total services for theel. Ste- Johnson, 13 -year-old mon of Mr. an)
head. M ... who died yesterday mming in a Springfield hospital. will be conducted at layne come- this at - color. this afternoon. Hard, wil be an lagte cemetery Builder direction of the Alma , Loh- Hoejer funeral home.
HARRY CONN
I was realved here yester. day M the death ut his home in Araille, Whole of Harry Conn. foinay iraldent of Springfield; Mir. au Frumeitu. Springfield from on Couve . his birthplace. when small" Toys" Hir is survived by his wife"of". Seattle: four brothers, Newton Conn of 928 Went Division street, Sim Conn of route 7. Spring- field. "Truly dann of Elwood. Me .. Jack Tonn of Butter, Mont, and Marshall Conn of Oklahoma; and the FixerK. MTR. Sam Brown. route .7. Springheld: Mrs. Sig Burton of route 7. Springfield. Mrs. Abe Law- head of thester, Il .: Mrs. John Radin 'of Pittsburg. Kan., and Mrs. Bernard Hansen of Alberta, ('an.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 7: Charles S. Bevins died .**
Page 8: Mrs. Sarah A. E. McCroskey died .** Harry Conn died .** Walter E. Phillips died .* Isheel Stephenson died .* Mrs. Frank Latchem died .** Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Carroll V. Massey .* Divorce suits filed .**
L. C. Hankins was appointed curator for Opal Snider, a minor.
Page 9: Mary M. Long was appointed executrix of the estate of John L. Long who died April 2. The will names the widow and three sons Ralph H., John F., and Charles W.
Page 13: Miss Hazel Frances Uselton and Mr. Elmer McCrory were married .**
TWO DIVORCE ACTIONS ARE FILED IN COURT
Two divorce setions were filed to- day in the circuit court, Which will be docketed for trial at the May term . court. They are as follows !! "Iga J. Frakier against Wiltam P. ·kler. They were married in April. 1921, and lived together until Janu- ! Ly. 1927. In the petition the plain- tuff alleges general todignities.
Esther Leo Andrews against Charles Andrews. They were married in June, 1926, and lived together un- til March, 1027. Failure to proper- ly support her ts alleged by the plain- uff in her petition.
APPOINTED CURATOR. L. C. Hankins this morning was appointed curator for Opal 8cider. . minor The appointment was made by Judge John H. Fairman In the pro- bate court.
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MISSOURIAN FOUND ON RAILROAD TRACKS DIES
BEROENT. Ky .. April 13 .- Charles ; 8. Bevins, 36. wbo is said to have i been from Taney county, Mo. WM "und unconscious on the tracks of 't .. Sard Valley & Elkhorn raliroad I near' Shelby Gap and died shortly afterward, Papers . ta. by -
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Gap, While a brother and Roberta, Ky. Bovins is mid bemn & sindhe man. The body sent to the home of bis motis Collins far burial
Mccrory-U'selton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Uselton, 2219 East avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter. . Hazel Frances, to Mr. Eimer Mccrory. April 6 at Marshfield. The couple wul united in marriage by Rev. Manley of the Marshfield Christian church.
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M'CROSKEY FUNERAL.
Funeral services for Mrs. Barah A E. McCroskey. 80, who died yester- day morning at her home near Bat -! tlefield, Mo., route 1. will be con- ducted at the home Thursday after- loon st. 2 o'clock. Bhe la the mother , of Charles .E. McCroskey. superin- tendent of Greene county schools. Burial will be In Patterson cemetery under the direction of the Alma Loh- nieyer funeral home.
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HARRY CONN
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Word has been received here of the death of Harry Conn. a promi- nent resident of Seattle, Wash. M. Conn was a former resident of Springfield. having moved here from · Oil City. Ps., with his parents when a small boy. He is'survived by the widow, of Seattle; five brothers. New- ton Conn. 928 West Division street. ' Springfield: Sim Conn. route 7. Springfield; Druly Conn. Elwood. Mo .: Jack Conn, Butte, Mont., and Marshall Conn. Oklahoma, and five slaters. Mrs. Sam Brown, route 7. Springfield: Mrs. 8lg Burton, route
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ISHEEL ATEPHENSON. .
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Funeral services for Ishen Ste- : -- phenson. 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mro. J. L. Stephenson of Battlefield. . who died yesterday morning in & lo- cal hospital, were conducted at Payne - cemetery at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Interment . was 'in Payne cemetery. under the direction of the Alma Lob- meyer funeral home.
WALTER E. PHILLIPS.
Brief serviose for Walter E. Pad- lips, 82. who died in a hospital here Sunday after a brief illness, were conducted at 1:30 o'clock this after- poon from the home. 1430 North Douglas armque, with .Rev. W. E. Clark, assisted by Rev. Glenn B: Wal- .ter, officiating. Regular MrVicu were conducted from St. John's Eple- copal church at 2:30 o'clock this art- ernoon, with Rev. Mr. Walter deliver -. ing the funeral sermon. Burial was'! in East Lawn, cemetery under the direction of W. L. Starne, funeral 'di- . rector.
MRS. FRANK LATCHEM.
The body of Mrs. Frank Latchem, formerly Miss Maude Myers, who died last Thursday at Long Beach, Cal .. will be brought here for burial In Maple Park cemetery. Mrs. Latchem was born and reared In Springfield. -- three brothers, J.' Ed Myur and Frank Z. . Mmm : of Long Beach; George Myers of St. Louis, and two sisters, Mrs. A. W." Butty of St. Louis and Mrs. Theoabre Graf of 533 Pop- lar street, Springfield. Funeral ,4. rangements are incomplete.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll V. Mamey. 1064 Bouth Florence avenue, an- nounce the birth of a daughter. Jew- ell Alberta. April 13. -
THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage license: Clarence Harkins, 31, and Lutie Osborne, 27, both of Springfield.
Dr. B. F. Finkel of Drury college went to Columbus, Ohio, when his sister died. She lived on a farm near Columbus.
Joseph A. Gaddy sues to divorce Dollie M. Gaddy. They were married July 16, 1914.
Page 2: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Ramsey of 1020 West Chase street announce the birth of a daughter Pauline Ligetta Ramsey on April 12.
Mrs. Frank Latchem died .** Mrs. Sarah A. E. McCroskey died .**
L. C. Hankins was appointed guardian for Opal Snider, minor heir of the late Emmett Snider.
Page 3: Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Tindell of 2002 North Nettleton avenue announced the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, April 13.
J. C. Schweitzer died .**
Page 4: Albert O. Adams and Miss Leoda Shroyer were married at Butler. They had known each other for 30 years. He had been in Colorado and Kansas. She lived east of Hume.
Page 8: Cleo Stacy sues to divorce Roy Stacy. They were married May 23, 1923.
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Page 12: Mary M. Long was appointed executrix of the will of John L. Long. Ruth Phillips sues to divorce Harvey Phillips. They were married January 27,
1926.
Ella Moudy sues to divorce Arlo Moudy. They were married May 11, 1913.
JECE SCHWEITZER LONG PROMINENT HERE, DIES AT &
Pioneer . Business Man and Developer; Dies :. at - Long, Beach,' Cal .. Whence He Had Gone for Health
J. ". SCHWEITZER, $5, for more than a half century prominent In business and civic affairs of Springfield and bullder of neveral business structures here. died yes- terday morning at Long Beach. "'al .. according to : word received here yesterday. Ils two sons living here were at his bedside when he died. Mr. Schweitzer was born in Pres- lon, Minn .. April 30, 1642, and came to Missouri 60 years ago with the Intention of residing at Ozark as springfield was not the how The government mape.
Active in Development
When he reached Springfield, he found a few log buildings around the square and decided .. . to remain There." Ile purchased a tract of land Just southeast of the present city limits"and thin was developed into the Schweitzer orchards. known throughout the country up one of the first large commercial orchards in the central west.
"He hecan to prosper anon' after - reaching - branched Into other industries; Het purchased considerable property : here and tror the etertion of several husit --- buildings. One " his early, business ventures was the erection of the jefferson theater buliding.
Sin Children Survive: Nr. Schweitzer , always look .. prominent part " in- civic affairs" of the city and was known throughout the Ozarks. Schwellzer road&south -? tastoof Springfield .. was named : in his honor.
Several years Aftershe mused to Long Beach. C'al., for. The- benefit ----
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of his health.
lle was united In- marriage to : Caroline Schieble In St. Louis, Muy ! 13. 1570. She survives with sty Ichillaren. Charles F .. Schweitzer,! Mra. w Rone & Seaton. George" . W. Schweitzer, and Mrs. Dalsy. Watson. all of long Beach, Cal, and John H. Sand Gren"" " Schweitzer of Springfield. "Twelve grandchildren also survive.
Mr. Anhalter will be buried at i Long Beach.
.L. C. Hankins was appointed in probate court yesterday as guardian and curator for Opel Bruder, minor heir of the late Emmett Balders'
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Dr. B. F. Finkel, of Drury college, and Mrs. Finkel left' yesterday fur Columbus, Ohio .. upon ;recel ing word of the death of a" sister of Doctor Finkel who lived on a farm near Columbus --
DEATHS
MRE FRANK CATCHER Funeral services for Mina
Myece yet Springfield,, who died; Kasgut Long Beach, Cal, will be conducted "here" but arran ments : have znet been completed' Mrs. Litchem is survived by her husband; three brothers, J. E Myers and Frank E. Myers of Long Beach and George Myere of St. Loule; and two sielers, Mrs. A. W. Btity of St. Louis and Mrs. Theo- dore Graf of 532 Poplar street.
MRS. SARAH A. E. MCCROSKEY Funeral mervideo for Mrs. Sarah A. E. McCroskey. 60. mother of Charles E. Metroskey. superin- tendent of Greene county public schools, will be conducted at 2 orlock this afternoon at the home. Toute 1. Battlefield, Mo. Active pallbearers -will include James Thompson, Clint Rose, Lenzie Mic- Connell. 'Frank Edwards, William Moore, . William Avin, Jady Gahn and Aleck Avin. - Burlal will be in Patterson cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral | home.
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THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 5: J. C. Schweitzer died .** Mrs. Sarah A. E. McCroskey died .* Mrs. Mary M. King died .** Mrs. Frank Latchem died .* Samuel West and Miss Marie Rose were married.' Births reported .** .
Page 9: Mrs. W. T. Hester was killed .**
Page 12: Divorce suits filed .**
Mrs. Ada Rutledge died .**
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MARY' M. KING.
Mre Mary M King. 75 years old. died suddenly at 6 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter. | Mrs. Charles Bhollenberger, In Ozark. She ia survived by the one daughter and two brothers. \ E. E. Fecady of Camden. Ill., and W. E. Fecady of Fayette. Mo. Funeral arrangements
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WIR. FRANK LATCHEM. .
the body of Mrs Frank Latchem. . ; formerly. M166 Maude Myers of Spring- field, who died at Long Beach, Cal .... week ago. will arrive In Springfield to- morrow or Saturday Funeral services will be conducted at the Alma Loh- meye funeral home, with Dr. Lewis M. Hale of the First Baptist church oficiating. Complete funeral arrange- ments have not been made,' but the funeral will be conducted either Bat- urday 'or Sunday afternoon, with In- terment in Maple Park cemetery.
ADA RUTLEDGE DIES.
Funeral services for Mr. Ads But ledge.V. years old, who died Batur- day at the residence. 1007 North Flor - ence avenue. will be beld, «$ 2:30 p. m. PHday. from the Pitta Chapel W. E. church. with Rev. L. R. Grant officiating. Interment will be made Ir. Lincoln Memorial cametery under the Airection" of the W. P. Campbell' Undertaking company. She ts sur- vired by four children, Anna John- con 'of . Greenfield, and Lena, Harol and Charles Rutledge. of this city: by the mother. Mrs. Sarah Hoyle of Springfield: . a sister. Mrs. Anna An- derson, and . three . brothers, John, Allen and Chiafles Owens, all of this city.
KILLED IN TORNADO. .
Mrs. W. T. Hester, mother-in-law of Mrs. W. Y. Hester, formerly Miss Mar- garet Bhuttee, connected at one time with Springfield newspapers. Was killed In the tornado which struck Fort Smith. Ark. Tuesday Mr. W. Y. Hester is employed ou the edito- rial ataff of & Fort Smilth newspaper. Whe and her husband were not in-' I jured.
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Mr Schweltrer was born in Pres- ton. Minn .. April 80. 1842. When he ww 25 years old he came to : Orark. Mo., and then to Springfield. When be reached Springfield there were only a few log buildings around the square.
The Schweitzer orchards. southeast of the city, were developed by him and became known throughout the country as one of the firat large com- mercial orcharda 'in the middle west.
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Beveral years ago he moved to Long Beach for his health.
He ta survived by hle wife. two daughters, Mrs. Rose Beston and Mrs. Dalsy Watson, of Long Beach: and four sona. Charles E. Schweitzer and George W. Schweitzer of Long Beach. and John H And Fred C. Schweitzer. both of Springfield. Twelve grand- Bildren also survive
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Funeral services for Mrs Barab A E McCroskey. 80, who died Tuesday morning at the ome near Battlefield route 1. were conducted at o'clock this afternoon at te home. Bhe la the mother of Charles E. McCroskey. ou. perintendent of Greene county schools. Tha active pallbearers. in- cluded James Thompson. Clint Rose. Lenzle McConnell. Frank Edwards, William Moore. William Avin, Jady Galin and Aleck Avin Burial waa In Patterson cemetery under the direc- tion of the Alma lohmeyer funeral home.
MARRIED BY' HUBBARD.
Bamuel West of 930 East Chase street and Miss Marie Rose of Omark were married at noon today by Judge Charles A. Hubbard at his home. 1222 Bt. Louis atreet.
DEATHS
J. C. SCHWEITZER.
J. C. Bahweltser. 88 years old. business man of Springfield for more. than 50 years, died yesterday morn- ing it Long Beach, Cal., where he will be buried, according to word . re- celved here yesterday.
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BIRTHS
, Mr. And Mr. Lloyd Buttrig of 2 Concord · street dre. the, pero! baby boy, Lloyd, Jr. bort April 10. Mrs. Buttran formerty Florence Earnhardt.
Mr and Mrs. Wesley O. Beman. 1088 1-3 Ferguson sranue. announce the birth of a daughter, Betty Iran. April 13.
Mr. and Mrs. . Ernest X."Kamery,' 1020 West Chase street, announce the i birth of a daughter. Pauline Legetta. April 12.
NINE ACTIONS FOR . DIVORCE ARE FILED
As the final day of filing for the Nay terra of the circuit court. p. : preaches, the number of cases filed: dally with t'ircuit Clerk Chuy ( *. (libba ) Increases Today mine aitinna for di. . vorce were filed, swelling the diinter darket for the coming terin in An
of the circuit court consisted of 115
prevent linee point in the May donket
G'The following owed ware filed you- 'terday afternoon and' today: William Edward Mosby against Lenia Mosby. The Moudy against Arlo Moudy; Ruch r &lupe againet Harvey Phillips; John Ki Pranter 'against Mary E. Pranter; NomeptssAdaddy : againes . Dollle 'M: Caddy: Cleo Stacy against Roy Stacy: Goldia Looney against George Inoney : ADnole A. Stepp against Gervis V. Stopp and Della Davies against Bryant Davies. ----
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FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 2: Goldia Looney sues to divorce George Looney. They were married January 2, 1924.
John K. Pranter sues to divorce Mary E. Pranter. They were married December 7, 1925.
Page 3: Mrs. Hazel White died .* Mrs. F. W. Heinzelmann died .** Mrs. S. A. E. McCroskey died .** Della Davies sues to divorce Bryan Davies. They were married September 12, 1924.
Page 5: Miss Eural Hayes and Charles C. Challender were married .**
Page 6: The Rountree family members make an agreement .**
A daughter Betty Jean Beaman was born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Beaman of 1038 South Ferguson.
Page 7: Marriage licenses issued .**
J. H. Perryman was appointed to replace his father O. W. Perryman, deceased, as administrator of the estate of George T. White and as curator of the estate of Audrey L. Weir, a minor.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Cashn/ Knight. 11. Carili age. and The thul Knight. 30 Haring De
nett und Cural Hayes. 24, Ozarks. Jay Hawlala Sener- and Verna Williams.""9. Apringneld :"John; I 3. Jack wood, and patiM Surfing 21, Greenfield: Turner For; 24 Ashland, and Mary Browreal. Macetal.
A hter, Betty Jea n, was born Tuesdatsim, Mr. and Mrs . W .. CN Beanian of $1038 South : Ferguson alenu
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Miss Fural Hayes . Weds .C. C. Challender
The marriage of "Miss . Eural Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. In Hayes. . ... : Mr. Charles 1. Challender look place! at & urluck yesterday afternoon at the home of the Reverend q. . H. Friggs. 1332 -- Cherry str-t. who rend the' service. The bride Is a; graduate of the Ozark High school, and she has spent much of her time .
former student in Drury college, graduatefof the law department of Washington university and is Birme Su fraternity, H.
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