Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield daily news and the Springfield leader of Springfield, Greene County, Missouri for 1927, Part 1, Part 69

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1927 v. 1
Publisher:
Number of Pages: 798


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Only Birds Sing Requiem As Potter's Field Grave Receives Suicide's Body


Search For Identity of "Stella Anderson" .Given Up As Futile and Woman Secures Peace She Wanted so Badly.


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SI possible identification. ine Dods


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7. lying face downward in is tobe of inter In a small stream in Phelps


: Grova park, was buried early this : I morning tr the "potter's field" of ; Hazelwood cemetery. under the di- icction of. Corne: Jewell E. Wiudle. More than 20 possible cluea to the woman's Identity have been run down by Coroner Windie In his et- forts to locate relatives or frieuds. ranging - from Thayer and Spring- field, Mo .. to Texarkana. Ark .. and : Dallas. Tex., but none revenied the , desired Information


was. found alive, at her .bort Burlal Witbast , Bortles


This morning the search war alves up as futile. In the. cool the body was borne-from the' wI sre It has been awaiting Hodge nition, to the grave awaiting it's Na services were held. No prayer was uttered. No mourners were present. The body was lowered sliently Into


the grave. with the only requiem the songs of a few birds in the maple« of Hazcluncd wmetriy. At . last the woman had secured the i peace which she had wanted so badly that she gave her life to obtain it. A small marker was placed .At . the


"wise. It is only another unknown, ,unmarked of the countless hundreds of graves in which similar suleides lle buried, friendless and forgotten, who choce such a grave in preference to their Lives - of loneline , and


SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Mrs. Leo Punches died in an automobile accident .**


Mrs. Mary Crawford Thompson and Leonard James McAdams were married.'


Page 3: Maude Edwards divorced Harry O. Edwards.


Page 4: Bertha A. Acton divorced John W. Acton.


Harry Bass of Fair Grove and Leo Combs of Springfield were married yesterday in Springfield.


Page 1B: Marriage license: Ralph Dowler, 24 of Birch Tree, Mo., and Miss Mabel Webb, 23, of Congo, Mo.


Page 3B: Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 2C: Thomas W. Johnson of Muskogee, Okla., and Florence D. Worthington of Sedalia were married yesterday in Springfield.


The will of Jennie M. Cook was filed for probate.


Page 3C: Miss Helen Kirkpatrick and Mr. Glen C. Harkins were married .**


Page 6B: A daughter was born May 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flowers of Miller. Mrs. Flowers was at her mother's home in Kansas for the birth.


Mrs. Ruth Jones died .*


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Jimmy Looked at Body.


Dozens of people have called at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home to look at the body. Most of them were merely morbidly curious. but ; head of the grave, giving only the some really anxious to identify the , name found inscribed on the fly leaf strange woman who so mysteriously of the woman's prayer book."Other- I turned up in Springfield one after- noon and then took her own life ab · equally mysteriously. so 'ar as mo- live was concerned, early next morn- ing.


. in the search for the Identity of I'Mtalla Anderson," several women, misery ..


have been found who hore that


Springfield men cius. spchi a whole of "Miss Stella Anderson. Dallas. week mourning for her as the mother ; Tex ." found on themorning of May


he had not seen since he wa- three.


Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Dipple and little daughter Lorraine of St. Louis came to Newburg for the funeral of Mr. Dipple's father Mr. Porter Dipple. [Another item lists him as Mr. Peter Dipple .** ]


Page 8B: There is a poem in memory of Mrs. Amanda McMillan .**


J. A. Trahtham died


Page 10B: Geraldine Dickens died .**


Page 6A: Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop of 1845 Kimbrough avenue announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday, May 21.


Page 7A: Mrs. Mattie Galey died .*


J. A. Trantham died .**


Mrs. Pauline Birkenback died .**


IN MEMORIAM


In living memory of our dear mother. Mm. Amanda M-Milian, who passed .nor wie year aru way, May 22. 1VEC


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Though absent to us she is just as dear? The midnight stars phing'on the of one who loved and acute;


Today recalls and memories of" buf


. mother who has gone to, rett "


But thees who are thinking of ber to- 's! day' are the ones who "love her' best.


We cannot say and we will not any. that . The la dead


She is just away


With a loving smile and a wave of her .hand


She is beckoning us to an unknown land. Often our hearts do wander to the grave not far away


Where we laid our darling Mother jus! one year ago today.


Sadly miered by


MRS. SALLY SUMNER.


MR J. S. McMILI.AN.


MRS. ALICE GATES.


MRS. JENNIE. ROUNTREE.


MISS CORDFI.IA MEMII.LAN. MRS. LUI.A GASAWAY.


MRS, MAUD NELSON.


MRS. MAY WILLIAMS


AND HER GRANDCHILDREN.


The funeral services of Mr. Peter Dipple, who died at the" McFarlin hospital, were held -at . : Rolle,- Mo; at the Catholic church. Interment was made in the Newburg ceme- tery.| Mr. Dipple was a citizen of Newburg for several years and was loved by all who knew him.


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MRS. MARY THOMPSON MARRIES .L. J./M'ADAMS


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leonard James MrAdams of Kan. mas City and Mrs. Mary Crawford Thompson, of Springfield. were married yesterday afternoon it Branson. Nr. Thompson has been making her home here with her sla- -


ter. Mrs. Earl Rice. on East Film street. She is a daughter of Mrs A. H. Green.


Mr. McAdama is a graduate of Weat Polot and Is a civil engineer. He is at present engaged as a road contractor on a. state highway in Taney county. / They will be here ! and at Forsyth for one year and then go to South America where Mr. Adams will do engineering work.


1 Mrs. Ruth Jones passed away. 'Tuesday morning at her home in Miller after an Illness of several 'months duration, at the age of 61 . yeary. Deceased has' lived in this , community practically all her life and has a host of relatives and 1 friends who mourn her demise. She has lived a noble Christian life being a friend and helper to all mankind. Survivin gher are her husband, Frank Jones, three sisters and one brother. Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday - afternoon by the Rev. W. C. Hill. Interment In Pleasant Gruve ceme- tery.


KIRKPATRICK - HARKINS


Mr. John Kirkpatrick of North Jefferson avenue announces the marriage of his daughter. Helen Kathryn. to Mir. Glen C. Harkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harkins of this city. which took place ! Thursday morning. May 19. The Reverend F. F. Lrake read the ring service and they were attended by Miss Virginia Dyer and Mr. Russell Robberson of this city and Mr. and Mira. Synder Craig of Mansfield. After a brief wedding trip the - young couple will make their home In Springfield.


MARRIAGE LICENSES


Harry Baas. 19. Fair Grove. and 1.co ComDs. 1 ;. Springfield; Thomas W .. Johnson. 33. Muskogee. Okin .. nud Florence D. Worthington. 28, Ecdalla: William A. Palmer, 45. and Minnie M. Crabtree. 31, both of Springfield: Harold V. Grove. 28 Neodesha. Kan .. and Ruth E. Hay. Springfield: John B. Midkiff, 23. Springfield, and Helene Long, 31. Lebanon


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AUTU SMASAUF NEAR MARSHFIELD


Car: Overturns When Husband Sweryes: Sharply Back. to Highway After Turning Out To Avoid Striking Children


-- DEATH and love stared a STIM bout on the Marshfield high- 'way three miles was: of here Jes. terdas afternoon for the life of a , beautiful young bride of three months- and death won. .


* A car sped out of Marshfield at 3.10 n'cluck yesterday afternoon to begin . twee axaina: death, with A Springfield hospital the Comi. In 'the back seat was Les l'unches. : young Jeweler of canton, Ohio, and "in his arme: he held the woman he married In' C'anton three months ¡ago after a long courtship. Het lungs were choked with blood from a broken .rib and her breath canie in painful gaspa, but over and over · again the whispered to him:


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·I know it wash! your fault. You the Trees thing you could


TO FAVOID ACCIDENT


sher husband when the facing tar was within three milenguy spring.1


Their hones moon from Canton California and return ended pl


Hold, span about intu along the road'and turned orer. Al. tempting to avoid a mother and her struggling children." walking along : the highway. " Mr.' Puncher had turned his car: far eler to the left' side of the road. F. Forced to Whip back quickly? to ithe left as another car approached," the ma- chino . skidded and : allpped" uft - the highway.


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TRIES TO SAVE : HER


in the car left the pavement


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Wreck' seemed unavoidable. Mr. ; Punches threw his army about hits: wife and sought to protect her from flying glass. Fate flaunted his last gallant genture. Several of ! his wife's ribs were bruken, while he escaped with minor injuries


:SA' . passing 'car , hurried Mr. Punches to Marshfield, "where ' Dr. J. R. Bruce announced after a brief examination that her only hope lay in an operation. The futile race with death followed .:


"A few minutes before the fatal crash. Mr." Punches said here last night, he and his bride were mar- vellng at the happiness they had found / In their honeymoon. lle seemed broken and half hysterical.


WED THREE MONTHS


Mr. and Mrs. Punches were mar- ried in Canton three months ago. The young couple had known each other for several years. He was a prominent' young business man in Canton, owning a small jewelry ahop. Her parenta live 1.1 Caldwell. Ohlo, where the body will be sent by the Alma .. Lohmeyer funeral home.


The broken husband sat : alone in a hotel here just night, eyns dry and staring, thinking, perhaps, of On;Centon that. ryby of' bip


YaguestHe lli sereins


"his wri Led car


DEATHS


MRS. MATTIE GALEY


Mra. Mattie Galey, 53, wife of J. D. Galey, owner of the Cottage and Balts- more hotels here. died et 3 o'clock yester- day afternoon in a hospital here follow. Ing . brief il!ness. She is survived by her husband. a daughter, Mrs Harry


Florids:street. Mrs. G. C. Hele,East Comsiert La Potret, Mra. Manle Stewart: als est HeDunkel " street: and, Mrs. Clara/ Hebmich of Long Beach, Cal'f three brothers G. W."Thompson. of Spurti - V. AZ Thompson of los Angeles and J. X: Thompsonfof : Phoenix. Aris. Mrs. Galey had lived "ir. Greene county for the past 30 years. . She was a member ' of "4 the' Chorch of Christ. Funeral arrangements are : Incomplete. > pending word from".po- latives. but the Reverend 1 .. M. Ferru- con will officiate at the funeral services and burial. will be in Mapke Park come- Lery, under direction of W. L. Starme ....: 4 ..


J. A. TRANTHAM


Funeral services for J A Trantham. ::. 1336 Texas avenue, who died Tuesday morning in the Odd Fellowe home at l.ib- erly. Mo .. will be conducted at 2 o'clock . this afternoon at the . Klinger funeral home. with burial in Green Lawn ceme- ' Lery 1


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MRS. PAULINE BIRKENBACK Funeral servkes for Mr. Pauline Birk. . enbark. 60. who died Friday morning in


tee conducted al the family home. 102: Weet Walnut street, at & o'clock Sunday afternoon. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery, under direction of the Herman Lohmeyer funeral home. -----


GERALDINE DICKENS


Geraldine Dickens, 9 months old daughter of Mr and Mrs Lennard Dickens, died at 8:30 ciclock Ins: night at her parents' homme near Mumford. She is survived by the parents and one slater. Opat. Fu- neral servios wal Do held at 2:21 "'check this afternoon under the di- -ertion of the Starne I'ndertaking company. Burial will be In Dodson emeters is ming southeast Springfield.


SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 1: Mrs. Leo Punches of Canton, Ohio, was killed in an automobile accident near Marshfield. She and her husband were returning from their honeymoon. She will be buried at Caldwell, Ohio.


Page 5: Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of James Arnold, signed by Mrs. Gladys Arnold and family, Mrs. Belle Henry, Alma Thornbill, Alta Richards.


Page 11: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rhoden, 2101 Frisco avenue, announce the birth of a son on May 19.


Marriage license: Harry Bass of Fair Grove and Leo Combs of Springfield. Marriage license: Harold Grove of Neodesha, Kan., and Ruth E. Hay of


Springfield.


Marriage license: William Palmer and Minnie M. Crabtree, both of Springfield. Marriage license: Thomas W. Johson of Muskogee, Okla., and Florence D.


Worthing of Sedalia. [Johnson ?? ] Geraldine Dickens died .** Mrs. Mattie Galey died .** J. A. Trantham died .* Mrs. Pauline Birkenback died .**


Page 23: Mr. William J. Hedley and Miss Catherine Henley were married .**


Page 24: Miss Helen Kathryn Kirkpatrick and Mr. Glen C. Harkins were married.'


Ww. J. Hedley Married : Mr. Wm. J. Hedley, son of Mr. and


The C I Hadles of the chef M Inarried on May is to Mias Catherina Henley, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Wulg. 1:um . H Hentey'a 7214 ". Oreemwood Drive, University Hnis, Bl. Louis. Mr. Hedley is well known in Springfield as a graduate of the Benfor High school: abd active participant . in young"people's . organisations barq. Both bride and groom are graduates of Washington university. St. Louis. the groom being a member of several organizations including Theta XI of which he was president. Misses Ellza- leth Henley and Fula Hard were the I.r:de's attendants, and Meesra. Doug- ;at Rolfo and Cheater Bhortal, the The Reverends R H. t :. set: and Louis F. Hoeberie offi- riated. Mr. und Alrs. Hediey will make their. home nt 6316 North Rosebury 'crive. St. Lou!4.


dine-Kirkpatrick John Kirkpatrick. The North que announces the mar? " of his daughter. Helen Kathryn, to:Mr. Diga .C. . Harkina, son of MT. and Mrs. Fred Hurking of this city which took place Thursday morning. Rev. B. F. Lenke read the ring service and they were attended by Mise Vir- ginia Dyer and Mr. Russell Robbar- to0, both of this city. Ind Mr. and La. Buyder Craig of Manafield. Fol- Lowing . brief wedding trip the young couple will make their home in Springfield.


BIRTHS


Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rhoden, 3101 Frisco avenue. arnouusy the birth of


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GERALDINE NIČKENA.


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tierakline Dichona tha P.apathy iold daughter of Nr. and anali Tikas l'iphone. of Mumford. died last night at a 30 o'clock. followting a brief il. . nie of pneumonia. Funeral services. will be held at 2:30 p m. today. at the Dodson cemetery. It miles south least of Springfield. under dimotion of W. L 'Blarne. undertaker.


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MIRKENBACK FUNERAL.


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Mineral services for Mrr. Pauline Birkenback. 00. . who " died . Friday morning in a incal' hospital after "brief illners. will be held at, the rest- dence at 1027 West Walnut street At melek this Afternoon. . Burial will ' cette the direction of the Hemma:


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TRANTHAM FUNERAL ..


Funeral services for J. A. Trantham. I 3 .. of 1336 Texas avenue, who died Tuesday morning at the Odd Fel- low# home In Liberty. Mo. will be


'! * Kift .i.er Imtivtal tomt Durtal w. br . I Vicenlawn cemetery.


MONDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 3: Harry Wagner died .* Mrs. Leo Punches died .** Mrs. Mattie Galey died .** Mrs. Pauline Birkenback died .**


DEATHE


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HARRY WAGNER Harry Wagner." "", "865 North l'amptell avenue. shed at his home . testetday morning following a lung ilineas, He. is survived, by blo, le a daughter. Verna: a. son' Jamesr' his father and mother. Mr and Nr. 1. 1 Wagner, of the hume ad- green= a. brother. Los. Hagner. MrDaniel street. and 'three sisters. Mrs H J. Wilsons. 1 .** Went Harrison street. Mrs.


Wagner of the home adrie oral services will be conducted 10 o'clock Tuesday morning af the Herman Lohmeyer funeral Burial will be In Hazelwood Lety.


MRS. LEO PUNCHES


The hody of Mra. leo Punches of Canton. Uhlo. ' who was Injured .fatally when a var in which she ' was riding with her husband slipped off. the highway, and turned over five miles west of Marshfield Sat- urday afternoon. Was sent last night . by the Alma Lohmeyer fun- eral home" to. .. Caldwell. Ohlu. the home of her parents, for burial.l Mr. and Mrs."Punches were return- ing from a honeymoon trip to Call- tornia .when the accident occurred.


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"MRS. MATTIE GALEY


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Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Galry. 53. wife of J. 1) Haley, hotel proprietor here, who died in & hos- pital .here Saturday afternoon,· will In conducted at 2:30 o'clock this! afternoon at the Starne mortuary. with the Reverend Ferguson offi- viating In addition to her husband Mra . Caley' Is survived by her Inther. c: \\' Thompson. 422 JeDunkel street ..:


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MIRY. MAATTIE GALET.


Min Mattie Caley. BJ. wife of J. K. Ciale), died at & p. m. Saturday, at a lot al hospital after's brief illness. - She is survived by live husband; datighter. Mrs. I: Try Swope,' of , Springfield: a w .. It. W. Oaley; In- dependence, Kan .; Jour sisters, Mrs. C. H. Meeger."Mra."a. C." Hale, and "No"Namie Euwari" all of Spring field. and Mrs. Clara. Halmiok, Lods Beach. Cal .. and 'there brotherr. O. W. -


Thompson, Sparta. Mn ; V. A. Thomp-


Thumpwell,. Phoenix, Aria. Pending word from distant relatives/-humeral arrangements are Incomplète. but Hev. L. M. Ferguson, pastor of the Church of Christ. of which the de- reused list been a member for many Wat- vill officlate and htt:lal will be . m Naple l'aik cemetery under direc- .tion of W. L. Starne. undertaker. The cierramed had been a realdent . of Greene county for the past" so se Mr. Caley Is proprietor . of the ball" more and Cuttinge hotels here.


The child is survived by her parents and one sitter, Opel. -


1. MRS. PAULINE BIRKENBACK


Funeral services for Men. Pauline Kirkenback. in, who died Friday morning in.a hospital here after à .brief Illness, were conducted at the family home. 1027 West .Walnut street, at 3 o'clock yesterday after - noon. . Rurlal was In St Mary's cemetery. . under direction of the Herman Lohmeyer funeral home.


MONDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 6: Helen Willsie and Raymond Vanhook were issued a marriage license.' Harry Wagner died .**


Mrs. Leo Punches died .**


Mrs. Pauline Birkenback died.' *


Mrs. Una Fogarty died .** Miss Ada Steinberg died .*


Betty Jean Hedrick died .*


A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Council of Mobile, Ala, formerly of Springfield.


Lillie Clark sues to divorce Frank Clark. Fred Herman Youngman was killed .**


Page 11: Mrs. Mary Crawford Thompson and Mr. L. J. McAdams were married .** Miss Ollie Mae Davis and Mr. Louis E. Peters were married .**


Miss Lorraine Welhener and Mr. Carl H. Kuhl are engaged to marry .**


DEATHS


HARRY . WAGNER.


Funeral . carvices for Harry WasHer 33. 803 North aOmpbell avenue, "who died at his home yesterday morning following . long illness, will be held iat 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Herinan Litarse: funeral home. Burial will be In Haselwand cemetery. Mr. Wagner Is survived by his wife. one daughter, Verna Warmer; a son Jama Wagner; his father and mother.


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ner. nf 1206 EM-Daniel street: asd ! three sisters. Atre. B. J. Wilson, 1050 West Harrison street, Mra. Sadto New- port and Mim Minnie Wagner, both of the home address.


MRS. LEO PUNCHES.


The body of Mr. Leo Punches of Canton. Ohto, who was fatally injured Hats:day afternoon; when the car In which she was riving with her hus- band slipped off the highway"' five


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last night by the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home to Caldwell . Ohio,; the home of her parents, for burial. "Mr. and Mrs. Punches were returning from a honeymoon trip to California when the accident occurred.


BIRKENBACK SERVICES.'


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Funeral services for : Mro. Pauline Birkenback. 00. wbio " died Friday morning lu a local hospital after a brief Iliness, were conducted at a o'clock yesterday afternoon at the family home. 1027 Wee: Walnuit etrent. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, un- der the direction of the Herman Loh- meyer funeral home.


.' MRE. CHA FOGARTY


Mrs. Una Fogarty, 52 years old. wife of Thomas H. Fogarty, died this morning at the family residence, 404 Went Division street. After a lingering iliinew. bhe is survived by her lius- hand, a ann. Headley Rence. a brother. R. W. bernard of Bapulpa, Okla., and iu sitter. Mra. Anna Ruter vi laredo. Texas. Funeral arrangeman te are in- complete, but burial will be in Hamel- wood cemetery under direction of the Kllopper Undertaking company.


MISS ADA STEINBERG. . .- Mums Ada OMeinbers, of 2121 North


Holy night 'at the bomb "of" bell OF: - Miar-Stenberg .- for - werart! year was department manager of The Style and was an active member of the Oraos M. S. church She be- oume ill about two months ago and had been at the home of her brother for the past aiz weeks. Funeral cory- low Will beheld at 10:30 a. m., Turs- day,.11 the M. E. church in Lebanon, Mo. her former home


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NEGRO FATALLY


HURT IN CRASH


Fred H. Youngman Die 8 From Injuries Suffered in Auto Accident.


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Fred Herbert Youngman. 32. a Ne- gro, of 1220 Texas avenue. died at 2 30 s. m today in the Springfield Negro olinio as the result of injuries rut- fored at 6:20 p. m. yesterday when a car In which he and four other Ne- roos were riding turned turtle on the hast Division street road, four miles from Springfield. C. T. Jarret, 16. of 1210 Frisco avenue, driver and owner of the car. suffered serious cute about ¡the face and handa but he was re- , ported Improved today.


The accident occurred when the car istruck sonse loose gravel. Jarrett la 'said to have been driving at a high I rate of speed. The two injured men I were brought to a local hospital in a Btarne ambulance for treatment by . Drs. Wilbur Smith and Robert R. ' Glynn. The other three mau were not Injured. Youngman suffered . com- ¡pound fracture of both jawn and lac- erations about the face and body.


Funeral arrangements have not : been completed. pending word from distan: relatives, but services will be at the Ofbson Chapel Presbyter:ar. church on Eust Pine , street.


. - Youngman le survived by the wid- ow, his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Youngman of Kanman City; two min- ters, Mrs Ardelle Stovall, of Los An- geles. Ca! . and Mrs. Elmer Jones. of Kansas Cliy: and a brother, Clinton Younginal :. of Kansas City.


HEDRICK INFANT .:


Betty Jano Hedrick, the Infant daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hed- rich, 1016 Last Phelps strook, died at 10 p. m. yesterday, following a brief Timeis. .. Funeral serviços were held today and burial" was: 10 Just : LATA cemetery" under " direction of W. L. Charpe, undertaker.


wed Gift Who Tried To Commit Suicide


troubles of Helen Willste, 18- pourold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Willale, 2800 East Avenue, were brought to an end this morning when ·Beoorder of Deeds Jack McKee Issued a marriage license to her fiance. Ray- Ancud Vanbook.


Mias Willale was found unconscious ' Saturday night in the 700 block un .Fest Walnut street after taking a amall quantity of polson. It is -- thought thes bar sotion wus prompt- od by"'s disagreement with young Vanhook.


The girl is recovering rapidly and : Late yesterday afternoon was removed i from the hospital to her home.


The couple was to bare boen mer- Hed' yesterday and 'made an attempt Saturday afternoon to secure a license " arrived as the courthouse too late.


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Peters-Daria. Mue Davis, daughter of ! : MA ! Darts, became the


At4: : : n very pretty many nº the home of the bride's North Broadway. The es were performed by Rev.


F frake pastor of the South :. Hurch, before an mitsea "altar ; of. terne, rostd" and ] anins : The bride were a gown of der blue crepe de chine and car- : Miss Letha Davie. P: " the bride. gowned in pale i hi. and M: Will Young were the The queste of the red. W were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Isenberg. a daughter. 'Alma. of Golden Olty. and Mra" 7., Haas, Mr. and Mrs. rian Orr. Mr. and Mrs. William ott. Mr. and Mra. A. L Davis Miss tha Davis. Mimo Mary Campbell, Virgil Young. Master Edmond tt and Junior Orr. The couple left esday "morning by motor for De- St.' Mich., where' they . will make Fir home. Mr. Peters is the son of s. Louise Peters of route 6.


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BIRTHS


to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander


Coupeti of Mobile, Als., A BOD. Mr.


Coupoll formerly resided in Spring-


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Visa Wethener To Wed


An announcement dinner was given hr Nr Anna Weiher- 1407 North Broadway. Saturday evening n' which the guests were informed of the mp- proeching marriage of her daughter . Saw Lorraine Welhener, who is to wed An Car ... " Kuhl of Beatrice. "Neb. June. 8. The table decorations for was o'clock dinner ware of pink and white"developed with ribbons" reaching from a cupid which held the center of the table. to smaller cupida at each place A thenter party fol- lowed the affair. The guests were. Mimis Eunice Bast. Gertrude Barry. ' Mary Chapman Dress Outnu Halen. Harmoon, Elizabeth Shane. Lorraine Wellsoon and Mrs. Ina. Prater. Miss : Welhener is one of the city's most prominent younger musicians and has toured the country In concert work


Priere- Daris.


Har Davis, daughter of !


I. Darts, became the


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performed by Rev. .


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der hine crepe de chine and car- rosen. Miss Letha Davis,


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were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Isenberg, Alma, of Golden Olty. 7 TY ... Af And' Mrs ---


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"Mary Crawford Thompson. 8' Fast Fin: street. and Mr. L. J Adama of Kansas Cry were nintried urday 'n: 5 3n & m At Branson.


DIVORCECALL


Olark trial "this morning before Judge Guy




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