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I.TTA BELLE SMITH.
. N.a. Etta Belle Smith, 36. wife of May Smith, of Bradeyville. Mo. died this morning at 7 o'clock In a local . hospital following a brief Iliness She M survived by the husband. her fa- 1 ther. Your daughters. one son and two sisters and a brother. The body will be sent to Taney county under the direction of W. L. Starne, funeral di- rector. Funeral services will probably will be held Wednesday at Bherrodd! chapel. with Interment In Bherrodd : ametery.
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FRANCES M. HEADEN.
' Mrs. Frances Margaret Headen. 80. Med this morning at 4:40 o'clock at the home of her daughter. Mra. M. M Michardson. 600 East Harrison street. Che Is survived by her husband, J. 8, Headen, 225 North Grant avenue; terve daughters, Mrs. Elmer Faulk- ner. Pleasant Hill, Mo .; Mrs. Richard- son. Springfield: Mra. J. W. Fussell. Purcell, Okla .: three sons. Z. E. Headen, Kansas City, and Claude and Bem Headen, Pleasant Hill. No : and .
ped to Pleasant Hill tomorrow mori- ing under the direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral honte Fathera: services and burial will be nt Pleasant HIII.
IN.HELLE SEAMANS.
Funeral services for Isabelle Sea- mans. 10-year-old daughter of Nr and Mrs. Earl E. Scaman, 564 East Elm street, who died at her home Saturday. will be held tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock at the home with Rey .. E. F. Leake pastor of the South Ave- officiating -Burial will be in Maple Park cemetery under the direction of Alina Loh- meyer funeral home. Bhe is survived , by her mother and father and a brother. Eugene Seamalls, -
SAMUEL JOHNSON DIES.
Samuel Johnson. 60. died this morning at 4 o'clock at the Spring- field Clinic. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at I o'clock at the Campbell funeral chapel. with Rev. Duncan officiating. Burlal will be in South Hazelwood cemetery.
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$ Lu loving, tadmory co ofiri wind and companion, Rita! Wird -dledfonds
Just one year ago today, you But He · At the setting of the sun. Jesus said, "Come, O Je blessed, All your work on earth is dops."
Bwestly sleep today, dear husband In a cold and silent bed. Lonely here we are without you, Many are the tears we thed.
Oh. we miss jou. darling husband. Though we must let God bawe Hh: way: mit oh, how hard in walt to greet you On that blessed Judgment day.
You shall never be forgotten, dear. husband:
Naver from our memory fade. Our loving hearts will always linger Amund the grave where you were . Jaid.
All la dark in our home, lonely are our hearts today:
Yet again we hope to meet thee when the day of life in fled. .When in heaven with joy to greot thee.
Where no farewell tears are shed.
But the words you left behind you will never be forgot.
Farewell, dear husband. Oh, how we miss you: No more on earth your face we ert, TH! we 'meet you up in heaven, :here . trui.ited we all shall be
Badly mlased by wife, Mre. R. E. Milla, and children and grandchil- dreu.
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Patten-Thompson.
Simplicity marked the home wed- Ading of Mine Mary Catherine Thomp- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George : W. Thompson, 1410 Washington ave- "nue, to Mr. James Meredith Patten of | Joplin which took place yesterday morning at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents The ceremony was performed by Reverend Thomas Brady of the Sacred Heart church be- fore an improvised altar of ferna, ce- thedral candies and Easter Illles. The bride wore a midnight blue traveling gult with contrasting accessories. Her wisher was of English violeta and lilles of the valley. Following the . ceremony, a breakfast was served to members of the immediate family. The out-of-town guests included Mr, and Mrs. Paul Thompson and daugh- i ter of Coffeyville, Kans .. and Mr. George Thompson, Jr., who is a stu- deal at Missouri university. Mr. and Mrs. Patten left on an early train for ar. extended trip through the south and will be at home after May 20 st Joplin.
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In Memoriam
In memory of our dear father. Jobd Tankersly. who died one year ago · today
When the evening shadows fall and we's Atung all alone.
In our hearts comes & longing t' daddy could comme home.
- Oftimes our beart bas rundered to al crore not far away.
Where they laid our darling daddy just one year ago today. - He la gone but not forgotten, never from our minds to fade. --- Our lonely hearts will linger round the grave where he is lald. Our memory is as fresb today as in the hour we laid him .way. Peaceful be your shop dear father. In the bearealy land of rest .. * Where we hope same day to for you.
in the mansion of the birst. badly missed by CHILDREN. GRANDCHILDREN AND FRIENDS.
TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
: Page 1: James Robison died .**
Page 2: Mrs. Frances Headen died .* Mrs. Margaret Kilgore died .* Elmer Leon Mills died .** Mrs. P. S. Colwell died .** Mrs. Mahala Clarkson died .**
Dr. H. A. Well died .* Mrs. Etta Belle Smith died .* Isabelle Seamans died .* Ralph Hammons died .**
Elizabeth Seay sues to divorce Clarence Seay. They were married in December 1915.
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Mrs. Juliet R. Williams died .*
A son Bobby Chrisopher Lachmund was born April 13 to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lachmund, 720 New avenue.
Page 3: Lawrence Riley and Inez Holmes were married .**
Roy Prawl and Verna Williams were married .**
J. W. Lowery sues to divorce Mattie Lowery. They were married in December 1906.
Page 12: Joe Penn drowned .**
C. C. Johns was appointed to administer the estate of the late Fannie Johns.
Page 5: Miss Willa Sedgwick and R. A. Stephan are engaged to marry .**
Miss Rubye Del Stagner and Mr. Truman H. Joyce are engaged to marry.' Miss Alice Lane and W. R. Spellman were married .**
Page 7: A son Max Howard Comstock was born April 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Comstock of 2254 Rogers avenue.
A son Ernest McIntosh was born April 16 to Mr. and Mrs. George R. McIntosh of route 2.
BUILDERS, WIDOW EXPIRES OF GRIEF
Mrs. Julibea Woman Expire. 10 Days After Passingof Husband Here
Ten days after the death of her husband here, Mra. Jullet Rabecos : Williams, "8 years old. died at 3 "'clock yesterday afternoon at the family huine, 924 Wert Walnut street, after a brief Ilinens.
firlef over the death of her hus- Land, John W. Williams, plonger contratar. Is believed to have nattened the end of her own life.
Mrs. Willinina had lived In Springfield virtually her entire life. The daughter of Samuel &. Vinton .til Margaret Eugenla Campbell. Pl ... Was born February 16, 1832. in Pre houve now known as the Char. Holand home. Just went of the Shrine mosque.
Long Was Active Here 1
She was married to John W. Wll- : Hmm February 18, 1873. in Christ Execupal church by the Reverend Watterman. It was the secund wed- Jinx ceremony performed In Chrint .". uch and last iltes for Mrw. Wil- I'mInA will be conducted there.
Mra. Williams was known here Itor many yeri xke church and philanthroplo enter- priura. She served for years on the lourd of the Children's home, and was an active matiBar of the Christ church .- Quitd, the Daughters of the American Revolution, Daught- I18 of the Confederacy; tourist do- sortment of the Soroals and the Entern Star. She became a mem-
her of the Episcopal church'in 1163. Nine Children Survive
She is survived by nine children. Irramichildren. two grent grand- children and a brother, Samuel S. Vinton, Ir. of Springfield. The I,urviving; children are: Mra. Mabel Love. l'r Robert F. Williama. J. Samuel Willlame. Dr. John W. Wil- Bums. . Ir .. Mrm. Ettie W. Riggs. nul of Springfield; and Mrs. Juliet Helmera Cox of Trinidad. Colo .. Mis Heltle W. Huntton of Buffalo. SY. Jeph Contul Williams and Trusty Allert WHlama, both: of Kansas City.
J'me ral services will be conduct - ed Wednesday afternoon in Christ Eidscopal church, with the Hever - and Glenn B. Walter officiating. Burial will be under direction of the Herman Lahmeyer funeral home.
"A son who har bien named Bobby: Christopher was born. April 18. to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lachmund, 720 New avenue.
MISSOURIAN'S BROTHER DROWNED IN ARKANSAS
theotake ainting that Jue l'enin, a mer thent. farmer and livestock dealer of Fortla. Ark. had been drowned at that place une terelved to his brother. J.
C. C. Johns was appointed in pro -
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James Robison, Young Child: tian County Farmer, Discoy. ered Cold Wheel HOE After Drunken Orgy
3 ARE UNDER ARREST WITH A FOURTH SOUGH
Machine" Had Been " Rom From Springfield Conceito Liquor Charges and Self Poison Filed
A YOUNG ezservice man is of apparently kliled by polson Ją" uor, two men and a youth are und artest at Ozark and a Panth
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ingscon his front' o'clock yesterday morning. Sheritt Jess 8ptlkiesto ut miles east of the Christian , county. capital, found a young farmec.my ing at his front door .. "His the man said, was Fred Be. He'd Jost hla fried, James JA son, and with him ble, okr; friend had driven away from:" party" several hours . Would Mr. Spillans ald for Robison! -
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Together, the amailet; the road. A short alatan
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bridge approach" a young man at the wh Jeas. Beasley toseed'a gravel at the car to wake friend. The figure at the' whell still was motionless. Beauty and 'Spillens hurried on to the car" In the machine they found !! lifeless body of Jamse Robison List year-old. farmer, and exservios fun' who lived" with his aged grundt father, James Horton, In the ern part of Christian county. TM were no marks of violence on the body . Apparently. Robison driven to the creek and halted. its car Just in time to prevent' ltd plunging Into the stream. Pobox liquor consumed at "the party 24 believed' to have killed him slept, waiting for the awollen to recede.
HELD ON RUM CHARGE
Beasley told a tangled and ať times almost Incoherent story ot the night's adventures. When he through, Deputy 7
placed him under arrest on a liquor: possesslun charge. He was taken to Ozark, where he posted - $1000 bond fur appearance at a prellmia- ary hearing before Coroner' Mat Bishop.
been obtained from sroat .com herb at 10 o'clock Bentay morning by; Roy Grover, at; who for a week previously. bad Leen an"employe at Barrett's cafe, 810 North Jefferson avenue. Grover's home is a few miles from the creek where Robison's body was discov- ered.
ARREST. TWO OTHERS
From the half dozen tangled ver- eluns which have been received from as many sources, officers at Ozark have been able to piece to- gether an account of what followed. They believe that Grover met Boas- ley near Fordiand, and that Gover later chanced upon members of his family and turned the car ove. to Beasley. Beasley found hia friend, Robison. and they prepared for a party Sunday night.
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Hiram Winslow of Shady Grove. near Sparta, la In the custody of Ozark officers, facing a liquor sales complaint and another charging that he sold polson liquor to Bey- ley and Robison. He failed to post $5000 bond. . Earl Smith, 17. ac. ;
.used of deiltering the liquor held responsible for Hoblyon's death. Man arrested and brought to uzark yesterday. where he was released under $1000 bund.
A warrant for the arrest of Gruver has been inpued here, but officers have been unable to find nim Reports from Ozark last night said he had been ween In Douplay county.
Beasley and Robison were seen 'in Sparta between ) and 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon Near there they purchased the liquor and drove to the scene of the alleged orgy. Rob-
leon' drove away about midnight. Witnesses said he was "very drunk" at that time.
Robleon was the son of Mrs. Mary Hobleon, a widow. uf Ozark. Ho to ourvived by the mother and two .. . brothers, ono of , whom lives la Osark and the other in the eastern part of Christian county.
Preliminary hearings for an of the mien held In connection with Hubison's death will be conducted Wednesday at OF rangements win hot'S until after 'the heartnes? while, the body to a funeral home at Ozark.
ENGAGEMENTANNOUNCE
The engarment or'' Del Stagner · to Mr. "Truman Joyce of Wichita Falls, Texas, wa announced at a party given by Weurge LA Whitlock .. SE Irific atreet, Saturday evening entertaining rooper were beautifully decorated with baskets of wild flowers, pink and green'being the favored colors. Announcement of , the engagement was made In a tele- , grump signed by Dan Cupid and reuil by the bride-to-be's father. . Refreshments were served at the . inlure of the evening. Invitatiuns to the party had been laned in Mr. and Mrs. George Hamry, Mr. and . Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Raney Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul! i Gnrwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korn. Mr. and Mra. Jim Crowder, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Headley, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Holse. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chillum, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dun- Iran. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Langston. I Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stagner. Mrs. A. J. Werke: MIAnes Delphin Pog- ; ett. Helen Ann Stephens, Beulah Carter. Violet Blake. Mary Emily Headley. - Messrs: Ralph Martin. Everett Gamous, Elwyn. Warren. Jack Crowder, Henry Duncan.
Miss Alice Lane Weds W. R. Spellman
A : very pretty Easter wedding lunk place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, "1101 : Fremont. : when their daughter. Alice. became - the bride of Mr. Wilbur R. Spell- man. Jr. At 6 o'clock Sunday even- Ing. The service was read before! an Improvised altar of ferns. bas- lets of lillies and- tulips. by the Reverend F. W. French. pastor of Enst. Avenue Baptist church. Pre- ording the ceremony. Miss Luis. Florence as BillInge, sang. MMwning" The bridal party en- tored the ceremony room to the straine of the Urldal chorus. from : lohengrin, played by Miss Jewell ' McBride. The only " attendante ; nere Has Letha lee Cooper sa: mald of honor. . and Mr. Hubert Walker as best man. The bride
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Georgette and . carried a : shower bouquet of pink roses Miss Cooper wore a dress of far green and White flat crepe and cartled a bou - niet ' of white carnations. .
Following the ceremony. dinner was servait in the relatives and riose friende present.
Two wedding ceremonies were performed Haturday night by B. L. Martin. Juellce of the peace. Law- rence Riley of West Plains Mo., and Inez Holmen of Oronagn, Mo., were married, and Roy Prawl of Benece, Mo .. und Verna Williams of Spring- field, were the second pair.
Miss Willa Sedgwick To Wed R. A. Stephan
M .. WH S-AR.I.k. Cain svrhu* * ln ..... Katemert of hier dauchte.
In June
Elisabeth Seay has filed suit'in .theall court for alvorer from Char .. .... ..... She charges allise And .. tuppet They were married in
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DEATHS.
MR& FRANGES HEADEN MiHra" France! Harmange Heden 86-888 North Grand atryst, died'at ""o'clock yesterday morning at the home of ber .daughter. "Mrs. M. M.' Richardson, street. She is survived by har hun- band, J. H. Headen, three daughters. Mra. Kimer Faulkner : of l'leasant !!! IL Mo .: Mra. Ilichardson and Hra. J. W. Fueselt of Purcell, Okla .: three mina, K. K. Henden of Kanman City. ('laude and Hum Headen of Pleasant Hill, and two alaters, Mrs. Nannie Augus of Linnwood. Cal .. and Mrs. tai Johnson of Joplin. The lants will be taken overland at -
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+ violent this morning in Pleasant Hot. her former homme, where fu -! rrral services will be conducted Weltinday afterhan.
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MRS. MARGARET KILGORE
1) Min. For Mra Margaret Klemme. r: wie dad early Sunday at the * **** if hor dausht.r. M. 1.
Ww. It Jimwand remeters at N.v- r ... .... 1. M. Iuse of Misku officiating.
ELMER LEON MILLO Funeral services for Elmer Lion Atill Ist, formerly Auf Springfield who died Naturday afternoon at his home In Kansas City." will be con dusted at 10 o'clock this morning at the limon funeral home. Faturtal, will smith Maple Park cemetery. Mire Mille is survived by his wife, moth? Fortwo anne. F. ( Milla and. H. J. Mille, both of Kansas City: twor min. Irre. Hra Meblo C'art of Tursin. Artz. and Mrs. Hertha Ciroky : of l'aria, France, and ine brother, Dr. David Mille of Tampa, Fla.
MRS. P. S. COLWELL
. Mr. R. S. i'mwell. 60. dies at 3:30 ... lach desterdas afternoon at her ste is survived by her husband. two daughters, one son and four Kr .. ndchildren. Funeral services will be conducted nt : 30 o'clock this afternoon at the london Av. ·nur Methodist Episcopal Final. Hurlal will be under duration of the I'msoon funeral home. .
MRS. MAHALA CLARKSON
Mra. Mahala Clarkmon, 16. for- watty of Auringfield, died Thur day sitterapon ut her home In Bloux City. lowe, Mr. and Nro. Clarkson uved In Springfield from :1194 16 10 ... Mraž.Clarkson i survived. by two daughters: Miss Allce Clark- tua afi the home address, Mra. Min. nie [ {'uttinghain.»Haata Ana. L'al, and two ouns, Hercy D. Clarkson nt Los Angeles . and. Walter Clarkson of Marcus, lowa.
DR. . H. A. WELL
Funeral services for Dr. 11. A. Well. 61. prominent Springfioll physicians. who . dled yesterday morning in a hospital here after brief Hiness will be conducted at the home 938 West Walnut street, at 8.30 ucluck Wednesday after- noon. Ductor Well come to tireene county 16 years ago after practic- Ing for a number of years ill Wardsville and liermann, Mo. Ile is survived by his wife, two daugh- tera, Mre. K. G. Worthey, 611 New smaue, and Mrs. Philip Banke of Detrek; two sons, Carl Well, route Julius Wall
two Amelia Johne of Versailles, Mu., and - Mrs. Joe Westing of St. Louis und . two brothers, Dr. William Well of Versailles and I .. Well of Richtout- the. Su. Harlal will be under di- tretton of the W. I. Starno mor- tuar).
MRS. ETTA BELLE SMITH
: Delle. Bmlin,istfwife of Hay umith. jus Brudervilla Moy who died, at. f. tu'clock yesterdaymorning la & hos. pul here, will;borcunducted , Wed- "nesday afternoon"ut" Sherrodd chay- el. with Interinent in herrudd cem- Mery under direction uf: the Starne mortuary. Mra. Hmith is survived {by her husband. her father. four daughters. une"aun, two sisters und . bruther. ~ 1
ISABELLE SEAMANS
l'uneral arrakeen for Janbelle Son- hinds 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Svarmann, 884 Bant Elm street, who died here Buturday. will be rundtusted at; ži30 o'clock at the house, with the" Haverend Janis M. Halo, pintor of First Dopo list shareh, officiating. Hurdal will De In Maple Jack cemetery, under
. direction of the Alma . Løhenryer stuhrtal butlle.
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Wednesday fiction at ine Klingner funeral home. Buri. at - will be in Greenlawn cemetery. Mr. Hammons Is survived by his rather, three brothers and five ale
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 5: Mrs. Juliet Rebecca Williams died .**
Page 6: There is a poem in memory of Mr. Ernest F. Wieland .** Page 10: Lucy was appointed guardian for Bert [?] C. Goss, a minor [Dim and difficult].
Births reported .**
Roy Brawl and Miss Verna Williams were married .** Ina B. Shumate sues to divorce William B. Shumate .** Isabelle Seamans died .** Ralph Hammons died .** Mrs. Frances Margaret Headen died. Elmer Leon Mills died .**
Mrs. P. S. Colwell died .**
Dr. H. A. Well died .* Etta Belle Smith died .** Mrs. Lucy Brown died .**
Columbia Tindall sues Sylvester Tindall for separate maintenance. They were married in May 1896.
Robert F. Williams was appointed to administer the estate of John Williams who died April 8. C. C. Johns was named administrator of the estate of Fannie Johns who died
March 16. Pearl E. Foster sues to divorce T. W. Foster. They were married in February 1922. Page 15: Miss Cleda Burrow and Mr. Wilhite Tarrant were married .** Miss Alice Lane and Mr. Wilbur R. Spellman were married .** Miss Rubye Del Stager and Mr. Truman H. Joyce are engaged to marry .** Page 16: James Robison died .**
Spellman-Lane.
very pretty Kaster wedding took at the home of Mr. and Mrs k Lane. 1101 Premont avenue. their daughter. Alice. became pride of Mr. Wilbur R Spellman. " o'clock Sunday evening. The we married before an 1m- Sed altar of ferns, baskets of and tulipe, by Rev. ₺ W pastor of East Avenue Bap- arch. Preceding the ceremony. Lois Florence of Billinge sang ning." The bridal party en. the ceremony room to the bridal chorus fromn . played by Miss Jewell Mc- The `only attendanta were tha Lee Cooper who acted sa honor and Mr. Hubert Walk - at man. The bride wore a ·French blue georgette and shower bouquet of pink les Cooper wore a dress o: n and white flat crepe and bouquet of white (urna - : (rs. Spellman was an employe M. Wilholt Oll company un- marriage. Following The cere- Inner was served to the rein- close friends prend !.:
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Tarrant-Burrow. Miss Cleda Burrow and Mr. Wilhite ferrant, both of this city were quietly harried Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Rav. Lewis M Hale, pastor of the drat Baptist church They were a: - nded by Misses Fay and May Pee- "es and Mr. Raymond Bonous of onett. The couple will make their me with the bride's parents on uth Campbell avenue road.
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APPOINTED ADMINISTRATOR. Robert F Williams was appointed administrator of, the estate of Jobn : Williams, who died April & The ap- pointment was made in the probate ' court yesterday afternoon by Judge John H. Fairman.
TO ADMINISTER ESTATE ... . Judge John H Fairman this morn. ing appointed C C. Johns administra tor of the estate of Fannie Johns. who died March 16. 1926.
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THREE HELD IN DEATH OF MAN
James Robinson, 0 z-ark County Farmer, Believed Dead From Whisky.
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Three men are under arrest and fourth in being sought by Chris thu county officers as the result of the death Bunay night of James Robison.
- 36 years old. ex-service man and farmer residing in the eastern part of Christian county
Hiram Winslow of. . Shady Grove. Christian county. Is in the county Jail at Ozark. unable to give $5.000 bond on a charge of selling whisky and polson whisky
Ear! Bmit !. :: years old. al.d I'ted Boasley.' both of Christian county. are at liberty under $1,000 bond pending their preliminary hearing onday on charges of possession and disposing of whisky.
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Roy Grover. employa At a local cafe. la being sought by Greene county officers on a warrant charg- ing lertony m the theft of a Ford coupe rented by him Bunday morn- ' ing from & local company.
The body of Robinson was found about 7 o'clock Monday morning by Deputy Sheriff Jesse Spillens, who Ilves 20 miles east of Ozark, and Bea"- ley, who summoned the officer to ald him in the search for Robison. Beasley said he and Robinson had attended
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and found Robinson's IHele body: ' It is believed that he had been dead for several hours, and it was sold that death had been canned; from - polsoned whisky drunk at the party. The body was taken .to Orek. apd Beasley was placed under its -- terday afternoon . The officers then arrested Winslow and Smith ... +
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Howard Com- stock. 2254 Rogers avenue. a son. Max Howard. on April 17.
Born. to Mr. and Mrs L B Mow- all, 1000 West Olive street. a daughter. Evelyn Louise, on April 18.
Born. to Mr. and Mrs Ott MeCur dy. route 6. a son, on April 19. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Francia Har- ris. a daughter. Wanda Mae. on April 19.
Mr. and Mrs. S R. Green, of $68 Loren street. announce the birth of a ! daughter, Frances Lucile, on April 11
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3 Anouncement Party ..
Mra. George L. Whitlock 921 East Pacifio street. - entertained Saturday evening with a party at which the engagement of Miles Rubys Del Stager of this city and. Mr. Truman H. Joyce of Wichita Falls, Tex., was aunoune- ---- ed. The entertaining rooms were at- tractivaly decorated with baskets of wild flowera' pink . and green being used in the color scheme. The en- gagement was announced by a tele- gram, aligned Dan Cupid, read by Mim Stagner's father .. At the close of the i evening. refreshments were served. Invitations were issued to Mr. and ¡ Mrs. George Ramey. Mr. and Mrs. : Floyd Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Randy : Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garwitz. . Mr. and Mra. Joseph Korn, Mr. and Mre Jim Crowder. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hoadley, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey ' Hulse. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chittum. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duncan, Mr. and 'Mrs. Eimer Langston. Mr. and Mrs. 1 'John M. Stagner. Mra. A. J. Weeka: Missca Delphia Pogett, Helen Ann Stephens, Beulah Carter, Violet Broke. Mary Emily Headley: Movers. Ralph Martin, Everett Oamon, Elwyn Warren, Jack Crowder. Henry Dun- can.
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MARRIED BY MARTIN.
Roy Brawl of Seneca. Kan. and Mlas Verna Williams. Springfield. : were married Saturday night by B I. : Martin, Justice of the peace. LAw. ; . renco Riley. Weat Plains, Mo. and Mums Ines Holmes. Oronogo, Mo. also were married by Judge Martin.
SU'ES FOR DIVORCE.
Alleging that her husband is quar- relsome and abusive, Ina B. Bhumate this morning filed suit for divorce againat William B Shumate They were married In August, 1921. and Ilved together until April. 1927.
BIRTHS
Mr and Mrs Roy 6 Hunter, of Route 8, are the parents of a baby son. Roy Edward. born April 17
Born. 10 Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mcintosh, route b. a son, Emet, on April 16.
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GRIEF HASTENS WOMAN'S DEATH
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Mrs. Juliet Rebecca Williams Dies Ten Days After Her Husband.
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