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Funeral services for Mrs Juliet Re- becca Willlans. 75 years old, who died yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the family home. 024 West Wal- nut street, just len days after the death of her husband.''the .ste John W. Williams, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Christ Epis- copal church. / ner. Qjean &. Walter. the pastor, will officiate.
Dom probably: burned by the print of ber husband's death.
the had lived in Springfield VIP - tuslly all her Life. and was a daugh- ter of Samuel & Vinton and Margaret Burela Campbell. Me ww born February 16, 1882. Ju the house now known as the Charles Holland home just west of the Marine tuenquo.
Hur great-undle. John P. Campbell. was one of the founders of Spring- field. He gave the 40 acres of land to the city that now make up the very heart of Springfield, part of which le Included In the public square. Campbell avenue is uamed for hin. Married in 1873.
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She was married to John W. WIl- Hame February 18. 1873. in Christ Episcopal church by the Rev. Mr. Waterman, which was the second ceremony performed in Christ church. The funeral service will be conducted there tomorrow for her.
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Mra Williams wu known here for many years as a leader of the church and for ber work in social and phil- anthropie organizations. She was an active member of the United Daugh- ters of the Confederacy, and served es president for several years. bnie was a member of. the board of the Children's Home for years, and was an active member of the Christ Church Gulld. the Daughters of the American Revolution, the tourist department of the Borosis and the Eastern Star. She has been a mem- ber of the Christ Episcopal church Fince 1863.
Husband Died April 8.
· Her husband, who died April 8, was a pioneer business man of Spring- field, having founded a number of Springfield enterprises.
Mrs. Williams is survived by'nins
children, ntween granachildren. two great-grandchildren and a brother. Samuel 8. Vinton. Jr., of Springfield. The surviving children are Mrs Mabel Love. Dr. Robert F. Williams, J Samuel Williams. Dr. John W. WIl- liams. Jr . Mra Ettie W. Bigge. all of Springfield, Mra Juliet Rebecca Cox, Trinidad. Colo., Mrs. Bettle W. Ham- Ilton. Buffalo, N. Y : Joseph Camp- bell Williams and Dorsey Albert Wil- Hams, both of Kansas City
Interment will be in . Hazelwood cemetery. under the direction of the Herman Lohmeyer funeral home.
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KE BBAMAX'S FUNERAL
Funeral services. for liabille Bou" Hamana + 10- Journaldi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl' K. Beamans, 804 East Elm street, who died Saturday. was held at 1:30'o'clock today at the home. with Hav. K. F. Leake, pastor of the south Avenue Christian church. officiating .. Burial was in Maple Park cematery, under the di- rection of the Alma Lohmeyer Fu- neral home.
KALPH HAMMONS.
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Funeral services for Ralph Ham-' mona. 22. who died yesterday after- noon at ble home. 210 North Clay evenue. will be conducted at : o'clock Wednesday at the Klingner Funeral home Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery. Mr. Hammons is survived by his father, three broth- ers and five sisters
FRANCES MARGARET HEADEN.
Funeral services for Mrs F:sacer Margaret Headen. 60. 225 Grant avenue. who died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter Mra. M M Richardson, 608 Eus: Fiat - rison street, will be conducted at Pleasant Hill, Mo. tomorrow after- noon. with burial In the cemetery there The body was taken overlund this morning. under the direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home
ELMER LEON MILLS.
Funeral services for Elmer Leon Milis. 58. formerly Springfield, who died at his home in Kansas City : Saturday afternoon, were held this. IL.orting At 10 o'clock at the Paxson funeral home Burial was in Mapit - Park cemetery
MRS. P. S. COLWELL. Funeral services for Mr. P. B. Col-
yesterday afternoon at her bome, 814 South Florence avenue, were held the afternoon at 2:30 o'cloor at the Ben- ton Avenue M. E. church. Interment was under the direction of the Fix- con funeral Sonw.
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DE H. A. WELL ..
Funeral services for Dr. H. A. Well. well-known Springfield physician for 16 years, who died yesterday morning in & local hospital following a brief Illuees. will be conducted at the home 058 West Walnut street. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Interment will be under the direction of W. L. Starne, funeral director.
MRA. LUCY BROWN. .
Mra Lucy Brown. 57. wife of D. C. Brown, died this morning at her home, route 2. Willard. Funeral serv- ICes will be conducted tomorrow . moming at 11 o'clock at Robberson ' Prairie, 10 mties northwest of Spring- .
field. Burial will be in the Robber- i rection of the Kitogoer Funeral bonie.
ETTA BELLE SMITH.
Funeral services for Mrs. Ette Belle 8mith. 36, who died yesterday morn- ing in a local hospital, will be con- durted tomorrow afternoon at Bher- rodi chapel, with Interment In Sher- ; rodd cemetery. The body was sent to Taney county yesterday under the di- rection of W. L. Starne, funeral di- I rector.
In Memoriam®
In: loving memory .of our dear hus- band and father, Mr. Ernest Y. Wie- land, who passed away one year ago today. April 19. 1926.
It is aweet to remember father. The one we loved so dear, .. In our hearts there comes a longing. Wishing that he could only be near. Sadly missed by wife, children and grandchildren.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 9: H. A. Wells died .**
Page 10: Pearl M. Foster sues to divorce F. W. Foster. They were married February 2, 1922.
Maud Collins sues to divorce William Collins. They were married November 3, 1923.
Daughter born April 17 to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Latham of 2210 Pierce avenue. Son born April 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Ott McCurdy of route 5.
Page 5: Miss Cleda Burrow and Mr. Willhite Tarrant were married .**
Page 8: Pearl Bousman sues to divorce William G. Bousman. They were married July 20,1913.
Ralph Hammons died .*
Mrs. Frances Headen died .*
Dr. H. A. Well died .**
Mrs. Etta Belle Smith died .*
Mrs. Lucy Brown died .**
Mrs. Elizabeth Sanders died .**
A daughter Wanda May Harris was born April 19 to Mr. and Mrs. F. Harris of 2057 Marion avenue.
DEATHS
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MRS. ETTA BELLE SMITH ?
Funeral services : for Mrx. Hatta] Belle Smith. 36."Who died Monday nothing In a local hospital. Will be. hold "this afternoon Sherred
Shortod .anoters. under duermo 11: 1 .. "Jarne. undertaker.
MRS. LUCY: BROWN
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CLINIC IS POSTPONED
Because of the death of Mrs. John 1; Willlamis. Sr .. mother of Dir. John : W. WIlHame. dr. the .. clinic . to have been held this afternoon at the county health department In the court house has been firstpotted. Dortor Witharms to director of the health department
SOCIETIES AND LODGE8-2
FUNERAL BERBICES for Dr. H. A. Welle. member of Atlas lodge No. Il Knights of l'ythis. will be held Wednesday, 2:50, at his realdence, ais W. Walnut. Burial at Hast lawn cemeter). J. E. CAMPBELL. K. IL 8.
MRS. ELIZABETH" SANDERS
oclock last night"at the home of Liq. daughter. Mrs. Henry Baxter.
Aunderrun :nume to Springfield 18 death Sigue Brand Scotland Elving with lot daughter since that time. Their Musived by Mid Mixter. : Brother" Junior Citison of Scotland: a. sister. . eight grandchildren and www. girat grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at the lister home at 2:30 Aclock Thurs- Cay. afternoon, with - the ;; Reverend arthur J. Machung' pastor of fal- Gary Presbyterian church, office. ating Burial-will be under the di-
BURROW . TARRANT
Mira lleva Burrow and Mr Well. I.10 Tritant wore mart int Sunday i afterreon 1 3 orlack at the fm'ne ut the Reverend I.rul4 Ml. lnk. From: . the Flest Papilat church. I They were attended by Mary Far and May Frebled of this city and No Haymond Eqnous of Monett. The couple whi! realde with the. bri !!! " rn:cuits on the South Camp. . boli avenue road. .
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: James Robinson died .**
Page 2: There is a poem in memory of Jack Francis Russell .**
Page 5: There is an item in memory of Fred Hendricks .**
Page 8: Mrs. Juliet Rebecca Williams died .** Ralph Hammons died .** Dr. H. A. Well died .**
Mrs. Frances Headen died .**
Mrs. Etta Belle Smith died .**
Mrs. Lucy Brown died .* Groves infant died .** Mrs. Dicey Bonham died .*
Arthur Harneen died .**
Page 13: Miss Ruth Julian and Mr. George Linn were married .**
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Mr and Mrs. B. F. Julian of, Marshfield have announced the mar- flaga of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr; 'Ocorre Linn of Tulsa, Okis The couple wu married Saturday in thy City. Mrs. Linn is & graduate of th Marchfeld High school and also graduate of Drury college. Mr. in' Mra. Linn left Saturday evening id their home . In Tulsa.
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MRS. FRANCES HEADEN. Funeral servicea for Mrs. Frances leuden. 80, of 225 North Grent ave- - nue, were held the afternoon at Pleasant Hill, Mo. Burlal was in the i cemetery there, under the direction of the Alınu Lohmeyer funeral home.
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In Memoriam
In loving memory of our dear baby. Jeck Francis Russell, who passed away three years ago today ..
No one knows the silent heartaches -- Only those who have lost cat tell Of the grief that is borne in allence For our dear one whom we loved 80 well. :
More and more' each day we miss you. Friends :a; t!tak the wound .. ' licaled. But . they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts con- cealed.
- We miss your dear. smiling face, but you left us a memory that none . on earth can take. Peaceful be you: aleep, dear baby-God took you home- It was His will-to be with the angels in heavenly home. where in pain of sorrow ever ionir
Sadly missed by mother and father. Mr and Mrs. Jack Rumel !. grandmother. Mrs. Ella Hendricks, and family. .
In Memoriam
In loving memory of my dear hus- "Quand and our dear father. Fred Hen- dricks, who died one year ago. April .00. 1926.
. One year ago today the dearest pal .to ever bad on earth was called away. . He bade no one & last fare- well-he said goodbye to none. His Joving heart bad omased to beat and ·before we knew it he was gone. Mourn not for me, por sorrow take. "but love each other for my make -- weep not for me but be content, my · Wife to you was lent. My grave you . know. my bed you see, prepare your - ·waif to follow me. In love we lived. "to peace I died. You asked my life. . but God denied. Badly missed by wife. Mrs. Ella Kendricks, and family.
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HAMMONS FUNERAL. Funeral services for Ralph Ham- mons. 22. who died Monday after- | :: con at his home. 210 North Clay avenue. were conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Klingner fu- neral home. Burial was in Green- lawn cemetery.
WELL SERVICES. Funeral services for Dr. H. A. Well. well known Springfield physician. who died Monday afternoon in & local hospital following a brief ill- bem, were conducted at the home. 958 West Wainut street, this after- noon at 2:30 o'clock. under the dl- rection of W. L. Starne, funeral di- rector.
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WHISKY CAUSED DEATH OF MAN
Coroner's Jury at Ozark Iņ -. vestigates Death of James Robinson.
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- time. Hiram Winslow, of Shady Grove. !. In the Christian county Jail at Ozark to default of $6,000 bond og a charge of miling whisky and poteod whisky. He will be given a preliminary hear- IDK Monday. He is held in connection With Robinson's dentl :. i.s are Earl . Smith, 17, and Fred Beasley, both of - Christian county, charged with pos- session and disposing of whisky. They ...... .. have. furnished bond of $1.000 each and will be arraigned for preliminary Monday at Ozark.
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funeral services for hrs. Just. Rebecca .Nulame. 75 years old. who "died Monday afternoon at the family: i home, 924 West Walnut street, were ! theld T this afternoon"att. the " Ohrlat Eplwdpal .church, at 'a'o'clock. Rev. Glenn ». Wulters, pastor, officisted. Mrs. Williams died After a brief til- ness, probably hastened by grief over the death of her husband, John W. Williams, who died just 10 days be- fore. Burial will be in Haselwood cemetery, under the direction of the Herman Lohmeyer funeral home.
ARTHUR HARNEEN.
· Arthur Harneen, 68. died at his home on route 3. Btrafford. this toorntog. . His wife died April &, .He Is survived by three daughters, Mr. Clementine Motfit. Strafford, Mr. Hattie Horsborn, Strafford, and Mrs. Matis MoNabb, Walker, Ind .; and 4 con, Clarence Harern, of Ritosland. er. Wla. The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at. 11 o'clock st Bassville chapel, near Btrafford. Burial- will be in Baseville .cemetary. under the direction of the Xlingner funeral home,
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ETTA BELLE SMITH.
Funeral services for Mrs. Etta Bello Smith, 98, who died Monday morning In a local hospital, were held this. af- ternoon nt Sherrodd chapel. Taney county. Burial was In the cemetery there, where the body had been sent under the direction of W. L. Btarne, funeral director.
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MRS. LUCY BROWN.
Funeral services for Mra. Lucy Brown 57. wife of D. C. Brown. who sied yesterday morning at her home near Willard, route 2. were held this afternoon at Robberson prairie: 10 miles northwest of Springfield. with burial in the cemetery there, under the direction of the Klingner funeral home.
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GROVES INFANT.
Funeral services for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dollle Groves, 2241 East avenue, who died last night at the home, were held this afternoon at the family home at 2:30 o'clock. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery, under the direction of the Klingner funeral home.
MRS. DICEY BONHAM.
Mrs. Dicey Banbam, 66, died last night at the home of her daughter. Mre. J. C. Forsythe, 830 Kast Bel -. mont street. Obs Ma survived by the daughter and a grandson. Byron For- Bythe. The body was shipped this afternoon to El Dorado, Kan., Mrs. Bonham's former home. for burial. under the direction of the Klingner funeral home.
THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
A son James Henry Costello was born April 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Lem Costello of route 1.
Frank McAtee, jr., and Miss Loretta Weaver were married .**
Page 2: W. J. Fullington sues to divorce Mary Fullington. They were married October 15,1921.
Mary A. Luckert sues to divorce Christopher Luckert. They were married May 16, 1922.
Page 3: R. H. Lammers sues to divorce Anna M. Lammers. They were married February 16, 1904.
Mrs. Juliet Williams died .* Arthur Harneen died .** Mrs. Dicey Bonham died .**
Page 5: Miss Mary Helen Turner and Mr. Harry B. Elliott were married .**
Page 12: Miss Thelma Mason and Mr. Allen W. Thompson were married .** Irene Hilderbrand sues to divorce James A. Hilderbrand. They were married September 30, 1920.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderson died .**
Loretta M. Young sues to divorce Thomas J. Young. They were married
December 1, 1907.
Ina C. Hunter sues to divorce George C. Hunter. They were married in January 1925. Laura C. Tiller sues to divorce Robert A. Tiller. They were married May 5, 1895. Coleman E. Brower sues to divorce Alta M. Brower. They were married March 6, 1926.
Marie G. Stokes sues to divorce James L. Stokes. They were married October 12, 1924.
Elisah Lee Bates sues to divorce Ella May Bass. They were married Februry 9, 1926. [This is what it says. Lee Bass and Ella Robinson were issued a marriage license in February 1926,]
Asserting that her husband not only appropriated the joint. savings accumulated during their married illfe but that he frequently: cursed and abused her,. .. Laura's CATiller filed suit for a, divorce tom Rob OH A. Tiller.They Local May 5. 1895, and . separated youter day.
MARRIAGE LICENSES w. Allen . W. Thompson.21. Dallas; Texas, und . Theliva .. Mason .. -22. Springfield:' -Rosroe ""Killingsworth. Et. and Velma Melton, 21 ... both of: Springfield; bon Bishop. Co. NA- vada .. . and. Ruby" : Laranjaon, 19, .Springfield
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High School Couple
Stage an Elopement
Frank McAtee and Miss Loretta Weaver Drive . With Friends Toi Ozark For 'Ceremony:
"Gotta little "social Item "for you."" said. a. voice over the News telephone last night. "Ready?". "Shoot!" maid the reporter, and the voice announced:
"Frank .McAtee, Jr .: 18-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank NeAter. 829 Routh Fremont, and a prominent student at Spring- feld : t'entral "High-school,' and - Mise i Laretta & Weaver 5 years. old. $60 South avenue;"were mar- rid ut marx att orlock to- night.
."They motured to, Ozark with a few . friends " and "were married quietly.by a justice of the peace." . The caller hung up the receiver and the reporter leaned over to the high school correspondent.
. . "Know Frank MicAtee"" "Sure *** "Know he was married tonight!" "You're a -2 n's- Inbrientor!" an- pounced the high school youth as "he: - grabbed". Ils nut, ; 'I . Frank tonight and he didn't look. a bit married."
Cornered and, ted. to The News " office. young " MicAtee parked his plus foura on the: reporter's desk and explained trillingly enough.
& Yes. they were married. An Plofremen :: Well. "you might. call It that. Both parents knew they'il been thinking of marrying. though.
MeAter, a senior- at - Central High school, in a member of Phi Janitala Epsilon fraternity. Miss Weaver, who played with her famous brothers, Orpheum cir- cult , comediana, during the past season, has been waiting with bet grandparenta .. here :"for d' months
torday afternoon; organizing" marital party' after . school." He " say's he will remain In school an- til graduation, and. that he and Mrs. McAtte will go on the stage with her brothers next fall.
On the ground that her husband neglected and falled to support .her. Irene' Hildebrand asks a > divorce from James,A, Huderbrand.“, Thụy were married September 30. "1920. and separated April 26. : 1926 .......
DEATHS
MRS. JULIET WILLIAMS
w-Funeral services for ' Mrs." " Jullet Ife becca Williams. 75. who died Mon- day' afternoon at the family home. 92 Wiat! Walnut ' street, ten days after the death of her husband, were con- Jected at '3 o'clock yesterday after- noun at Christ +picopal church. where the 'WAS married to John W. Williame many years ago. The Reverend Olen R .: Walter, pastor. delivered the fun- tral address. Scores of friends and rel- atives heard the sermon and gathered at the grave In Hazelwood cemetery to: pay. a laot tribute to one of Spring. Skid's most well known and loved pioneer women ' Burial was under di- jection of the Herman Lohmeyer fun- etal .home .
ARTHUR HARNEEN
l'uneral, services "for" Arthur Har- bern, @." who died yesterday morning af. hto home: route 3,"Strafford. will . be conducted atill 'clock ' this morning at Bamville , chapel.« near Strafford. Turist will be In. Basaville. cemetery. under direction of the'Klinger funeral Ime. Mr. Harneen, whose wife dies April . lė survived + by three daugh. tere; Hrs. Clementine. Moffitt of Straf- Toru, Mrs. Hattle Horsburn of Straf- "ford Rand 'Nro."Name" MeNabb of Walker .. Ind .:. and' ,' son, Clarence Härneen of Rhinelander. Wie.
MRS. DICEY BONHAM
: The body of Mrs." Dices Bonham. .. .who died Tuesday night at the home ofiter daughter, Mrs. J.C. Forsyth :. KO Fast Pelmont' street, was sent yen- terday afternoon to"El Dorado," Kan. her, former. home. "for" burial . Mir .. Forham ts survived by the daughter what - . grandeon.' '. Byron Foraythe. Iturlat will be under direction of the Kiinger funeral home.
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MRS. ELIZABETH SANDERSON
Funeral services for" Mirs/ Eliza- beth Sanderson, 84, who died Tuea- . day night . at the home. of : her; daughter. Mra: Henry .Baxter, route %. will be conducted at . the Baxter home at 2:30 o'clock. today, with the., Reverend Arthur. J. McClung. : pastor. "of Calvary "Presbyterian church. officiating. #Burial will Be In Hazelwood cemetery under the direction of the? Starne; mortuary.
Asserting that her husband; Thomas J. Young, abandoned her for .; several months at-fa .. time' 'on, four different" occasions and. that che;, has been; compelled to support herself. Loretta M. Young.flled sult. for a divorce. " They were married December- 1. 1907.1 -and separated: March 10% last.
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TURNER-ELLIOTT
The marriage of Miss Mary Helen Turner and Mr. Harry B. Elliott took place . . in' : the Grace M. E. church parlore' Saturday afternoon. Rev. . H. J. Cockerill reading the service. The bride Is the only daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Turner. 595 East Grand street. The couple have gone to Tulsa, Okla .. where they will make their home. Mr. Elliott : la : salesman for . the Fanfield Packing company. of that city.
MASON-THOMPSON
Miss Thelma Mason, 774 Mt. Ver- non street . and / Mr. " Allen . W .. Thompson of Dallas .; Tex., were married at 5 o'clock yesterday aft- ernoon at the residence of the Rev- erend 1. A. . Wood," pastor of the Campbell Avenue . M. E. church. The couple left last night for Dal- las to make their home. . .
Claiming . ; that :. her- .- husband's careless"handling of money humill' ated her, and that he was gullty of Improper acte at the time of their marriage, but with which she was unacquainted at that time. Ina C. Hunter has filed suit : Iniindirouit court for divorce from George. C. Hunter. They were married In January, 1925, and separated,In October lof the same year.
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 5: Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our brother and son Ralph Hammons, signed by Mr. John Hammons and family. Page 10: Arthur Harneen died .* Mrs. Dicey Bonham died .** Mrs. Elizabeth Sanderson died .** Eugene Leroy Barrett died .** Births reported .**
Page 14: There is a poem in memory of Elbridge T. Williams who died April 16, 1926, signed by wife Mrs. E. T. Williams.
Page 15: Miss Mary Helen Turner and Mr. Harry B. Elliott were married .**
DEATHS
ARTHUR HARNEEN.
Funeral services for Arthur Har- neen. 68, who died yesterday morning at his home, Route 3. Strafford, were conducted at 11 o'clock this morning at Bassville chapel, near Strafford. Burial was in Rassville cemetery. un- der the direction of the Klinger fu- nerat home. Mr. Harneen's wife died April 8.
EUGENE LEROY BARRETT. Kugene Leroy Barrett, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mra. E. J. Barrett. route 3. died this morning at the home. He la survived by the father and mother, four slaters, Ruby. Min- nie. Dorothy and Angeletta: and Uve brothers. Charles, James, Russell, Marvin, and Harlan. Funeral ar- rangementa are Incomplete, pending the arrival of the father from De: troit, Mich . but probably will be held Maturday afternoon at the Starne funeral chapel.
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MRS. ELIZADETR SANDERSON Funerst services for Mre Elizabeth Sanderson. 84, who died Tuesday Hunt at the home of her daughter. Ni.t. Henry Baxter, route 8, were con- 14 .. cted 6l the. Baxter home &t .3:30 I''clock today. 'with Rev. Arthur J. w.Otung. pastor of Calvary Presby- varian church, officiating. Burial was In Haselwood cemetery under the di- rection of W. L. Starne, funeral di- rector. .
MRS. DICEY BONHAM. The body of Mrs. Dicey Bonham. 60. who died Tuesday night at the home of her daughter. Mra J C. Forsythe. 820 Enat Belmont street, was sent yesterday afternoon to Il Dorado. Kan. under the direction of the Klingner funeral home, for burlal
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Griffith K. Bonham, of University Heights, are the parents of a son, James Lee, on April 7.
- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bry- ant. 2528 North Grant avenue,.a son. Robert Lee. on April 21.
Elliott-Turner.
Miss Mary Helen Turner of this city and Mr. Harry B. Elliott were intanto, inariled' Saturday afternoon by Rev. H. J. Cockerill in the church parlors of Grace Methodist Episcopal Ichoomph Mr and Mrs Elliott have both attended school here. Mr. Elliott was at one time a student at Spring- field High school and Mrs. Elliott ! Is a former student of State Teach- ors college. Bhe Is the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Turner, 695 East Grand avenue. The young cou- ple have gone to Tulas to make their home. Mr. Elliott is a salesman for Banfield Brothers of that city.
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: John William Tolbert sues to divorce Lulu Newton Tolbert. They were married October 14, 1922.
Page 2: J. A. Bouldin died .** Eugene Leroy Barrett died .* Lillian M. Higgins sues to divorce James J. Higgins. They were married February 6, 1926.
Page 12: Marriage license: Clarence Glenn, 21, and Flossie Taylor, 19, both of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bryant of 2528 North Grant avenue announce the birth of a son on Thursday, April 21.
Clarence Glenn and Flossie Taylor, both of Springfield, were married yesterday. Page 6: Ed Coonis sues to divorce Mary Coonis. They were married December 20, 1920. He says she hit in the head with a hatchet.
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