Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield daily news and the Springfield leader of Springfield, Greene County, Missouri for 1927, Part 1, Part 70

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1927 v. 1
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with her slater. Mre Tanec intudi Mr. Rice here and die welle


the developing arthin thin city. SiMirAdama la n. gradunica ofi West mandag now engaged in Civil trering, being connected with the Www the Taney county highways. nu "Mrs. McAdams will be- In-Forsyth( and Springfield


TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage license: Herschel A. Doss, 25, and Bonnie C. Fox, both of Springfield.


Marriage license: George G. Harward, 25, of Eldon, Iowa, and Grace E. Harward, 23, of West Plains.


Marriage license: Raymond Vanhook, 19, and Helen Willsie, 18, both of Springfield.


Page 2: Miss Julia Killbuck of the Y.W.C.A. went to Moberly, Mo., where her nephew died.


Raymond Vanhook and Helen Willsie were granted a marriage license .**


Page 5: Miss Ruth Hay and Mr. Harold V. Grove were married .** Miss Lorrain Welhener and Mr. Carl H. Kuhl are engaged to marry .** Miss Ollive Mae Davis and Mr. Louis E. Peters were married .** Page 6: Fred Herbert Youngman died .**


Rev. H. A. Wood went to Knob Noster where his cousin Triplett died. Lillie Clark sues to divorce Frank Clark.


Joe Garwitz, 14, died of burns Saturday at Houston, Mo., when the gasoline tank exploded as he and his brother were filling it.


Page 7: Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gott of route 5 announce the birth of a daughter on Monday, May 23.


Page 12: Betty Jane Hedrick died .** J. Harry Hawkins died .**


Harry Wagner died .** Mrs. Una Fogarty died .** Miss Ada Steinberg died .* Geraldine Dickens died .*


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Kerchner infant died .** George G. Harward and Grace P. Harward were remarried .** The will of Pauline Birkenbach was filed for probate. Her son Milton W. Birkenback is executor.


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services at Central Christian church. The, church decoratorwr


moon the ceremony belag per- formed before an altar" ot : ferna. with two large art baskets 'un Other side · filled with Aulas Ding rosse and lied with bride's pink fulle bows. The background for the altar had been furmed with emaller baskets and ferna, masses uf dalses and syringa, placed on the choir rail. The indirect light- Ing of the church cast a glow over the scene. As Mrs. Ralph Reed played "Because" the following young women who had arted as ushers during the evening came down the alsted and took their ap- pointed Brats towards the front: Mesdames Guy Cowden. Ted L Frazier Leo Renton, Upal Wilker- In. Misses Effie Utt. Edna Elling- ten. Clara Mengersbausen, Frances Coy. Florence Bowen and Jennie Kelly , Miss Mable Hope Justle mang "At Dawning" Cadman), nc- companied by Mrs. Reed. With the opening strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march Mrs Frazier and Miss Mengershausen look their places to open the entries at the back of the church. The Res E


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shell pink and carried.& bouquet of roses and larkspur,; Then came the. bride, wearing a belge . trook with accessories to match. Her shower. bouquet was of bride's rouse and sweet pass. "The ring ceremony was performed during which Mrs. Need ontuy played "O Promise Me." using the wedding .march as a re- resan hal Mire Grove is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hay of 1112 East Central street. She is very popular among a large circle of friends and I, a former : student of Drury college. Mr.


Gires . Is the only son of Mr. and Mire. H. V. Grove of 109: East C'en- tral. Following the ceremony. & .reception was held at the Hay home for the Immediate friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Ara. Grove left last night for their home In Neodesha. Kans. 1


ENGAGEMENT. ANNOUNCED


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Mra : Anna Welhener, 1107 Broad- way avenue, "entertained at a six o'clock dinner party . Saturday emeaing for her daughter. Lorraine. these engagement to Mr. Carl .H. Kuhl of Beatrice, Neb., was an- nounosd. the wedding to take place | June &, The table was decoratedd with color scheme of., pink: and with a cupld in the center fand ribbond reaching to each place." Dinner" was followed . by s. theater placed for Misese carlos: Fast, Gertrude Bar- ry." May,"Chapman. Tressa Guinn, Helen Harmon. Elizabeth Shane and Mr. Ina Praigr.


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of Mr. and Mrs. A. L Davia, nu North Broadway. arenno. bent the bride of: Mr."Loute 'a Peters


The marriage service was read by the Reverend S. F Lenke, pastor of South Avenue Christian church. before an improvised altar of forna roses and riadiolan. The bride word 1 gown of powder blue crepe de chine and carried pink roses. The birke was attended by her siser. Misa Letha Davis, who wore . Book of pale pink Ur Viral Young nos huber man to the bridegroom. The couple left Sunday night for Detraft. Mich. to make their home. Guests at the wedding were Mr. : r ! 1. 5 %. Benberg and daugh . . Alms of Golden Civ. Mr and M:4 7. Haas Mr and Mrs. Adrian Orr. Mr. and Mrs. William Gott. Mr and Mrs A. I. Davin Miss Mary Campbell, Master Edmondi : Gutt and Junior Orr .. ..


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PIONEER, EXPIRES


Springfield Resident for :50 Years. Dies After Operation; Funeral Wednesday


J. Harry Hawking. 78. retired Byingfield business man, died, in a hospital here yesterday afternoon following' an .operation. He Is our- rived by, his wife. Mra. Margaret A. Hawkins, 1115 Benton avenue. and two sons. Eurl Hawkins, Springfield architect. and A. W. Hawkine of St. Louis. Two grand- sons also 'survive. Funeral services will be conducted at 3 o'clock Wed- I nesday afternoon at the residence. and burial will be In Hazelwood cemetery. under .the direction. of the Alma. Lohmeyer funeral home.


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-- The Reverend G. Bryant Drake of · the Congregational church and the Reverend A. J Metlung of Calvary '] Presbyterian church will officiate at the services


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Mr. Hawkins was born in Wheel- ing. W: Va., and came to Springfield bu years ago. being connected for many years with the Frisco rail- road. Later he established a car- rlage and harness manufacturing establishment which he conducted until his retirement from active business in 1900.


· Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins had been married 64 years and they had lived for 46 years in the present family residence on Benton avenue .: :


HARRY WAGNER


Funeral services for Harry Wag- ner. 82. 163. North Campbell avenue. who died Sunday, will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Herman H. - Lohmeyer Funeral home with burial In Hazelwood cemetery.


MRS. UNA FOGARTY :


Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday for Mrs. U'nu Fogarty. 62. of .404 . . Weet Division street, who .dled yesterday. Services will be at' the Klingner Funeral home. Mrs. Fogarty Is sur- vived by the husband, Thomas H. Fogarty. one son, Headley Spence and one brother, R. W. Bernard, of Sapulpa, Okla., and one sister, Mrs. Anna Ritter, of Laredo. Texas.


MISS ADA STEINBERG


Funeral services for Miss Ada Steinberg, of 2121 North Broadway avenue, who died at 6 o'clock Sun- day evening at the home of her brother, Everett Sleinberg, df Tulen. Okla., Will be held at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the Methodist ¡Episcopal church In Lebanon, Mo .. I It was learned here last night Miss Steinberg was for several years de- partment manager of the Style and was a member of Grace Methodist church here.


GERALDINE DICKENS


Funeral services for Geraldine Dickens. 9-months-old daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Leonard Dickens, who died at the family home In Mum- ford. Mu .. early Sunday morning were conducted at Dudson cemetery. 14 miles southeast of Springfield. Sunday afternoon. Burial was In Dodson cemetery. under direction of W. I. Starne


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The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kerchner. 739 South Campbell . avenue. . died , at 6:15 o'clock' yesterday evening In a hos- pitut here following a brief Illness. Funeral services probably will be conducted at East Lawn cemetery this afternoon, and 'burlal 'will be there under direction of W; L. Etarne.


GETS WEDDING LICENSE- AFTER SUICIDE EFFORT


Love's troubled dream of the past few daye for 1!year-old Raymond Vanhook and 18-year-old Helen Willale, who had drunk a quantity of carbolic acid In a futile uttempt ut suicide. ended happily yesterday when Jack W. McKee. . recorder of dreda, lamued . them a marriage )1. ense.


The girl drank the acid following a quarrel with her lover over par. ental objections to their marriage. but the consent of the parents was obtained yesterday. ·


"Everything la 'all right now." the girl told Recorder Mckee after the license had been issued.


The will of the late Paulina Bir. kenhach was filed yesterday In pro- bate conri: Judge John H. Fairman appointed a son, Milton 'W. Birken' hack, as executor.


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DIES AFTER AUTO CRASH yod Herbert Youngunan, 32-)eur- pro of 1220 Texas Stelle. as the Springfield Negro elinde day afternoon of Injured auf In an automoblie trident lute ay on the Last Lavision Mieri -


Jour milen want of Springfield al arrangements ate itcom Per but fristen will be conducted de Gibson chapel l'oralaterlan wach, with the Reverend Mack K Mer officiating. Burla! will be in In Memorial cemetery, Undet Mun uf W 1, Statt"


HVITTY JANE HEDRICKTRON services Tur Botty Jane Hedrick. Infunt daughter of Mr. and Mro. L'ecli Hedrick, 1014 Fast Phelps street, who died Sunday night ful- towing iu" brief Liness, were . con- Jurted yesterday and burial was In Fast .Lawn cemetery. under direc- Hton of W. L. Brane


COUPLE ENDS QUARREL AND IS REMARRIED HER


For the remind time. George . a Har. word of bildon lowe, and Green 'P. Har word of W'est Plaine yesterday started uren married Hie Ingether They were divorced some months ago. but a ellisthin was effected recently through correspondtoinns and the couple met here lo be namarried.


"We're going to get along all Acht thia time." Nro Harward told Jack W. Mo-


TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 7: J. Harry Hawkins died .** Joe Gerwitz died .**


Page 12: Harry Wagner died .** Miss Una Fogarty died .** Miss Ada Steinberg died .* Geraldine Dickens died .**


Kerchner infant died .*


W. H. Whittaker died .** Son born to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Nesmith .**


Page 17: Miss Ruth Hay and Mr. Harold V. Grove were married .**


Page 18: Ed Coonis sues to divorce Mary Coonis.


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My and M :. M R Nem !!! ! : 224 East' Scott street, announce the with


' GASOLINE: MATCH-BOY · IS DEAD FROM BURNS.


HOUSTON. MO May 24 -- iSpecial . . . .. Returning in their home here from · Roterfeld Lawrence, 10: Joe. 14. And i . Tom Carwitz .. 10. stopped their truck . rear Houston. Saturday night to pour * huske: of conanline in the tank The: erik a match to per maille ther motivet the famille and the pan ex. -


finded in was burned so severe !: thet he died late Sunday night.


Lawrence wan burned severely, but re actifit, and Tom was unin-


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WAGNER. FUNERAL .. Funeral services for Harry Wagner. ; Ca Campbell


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q- MIRA UNA . FOGARTY.


"Funeral" perrices for Min lilla Fr.


who died vestentay mor will be held tomorrow afternoon n! 2 30. o cinek at the Klinpar: funeral home She is survived by the husband .. Thomas H Fogarty. a ann. Headley Spence, a brother. R W. Bernard of Maptilpa. Ckim. mad o :!: er. Mrs. . : AREA Riller. Laredo. Tex - .


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J. H. HAWKINS, PIONEER. DIES


Funeral Services for Retired Business Man To Be Held Tomorrow.


services for HASTy Hawkins, TJ ._ retired Sprungfield bus !- re .. MAI M'in died at a incal has- -


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realdence. 1118 Denton "avenue. Burtal will be :1. Hazelwood cemetery. under the direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Rev. O. Bryant Drake. pastor of the First Congregational


church. amiated by Rev. A J: Me- Nane pastor of Calinry Presbytering . officio's At the services


5W.Va." "and rame "to"Springfield


the Frisco railroad: for; before establishing a catrice" and mint. He.conducted the new until ma retirement in 1000. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins had been mar- ried 84 years and had lived at the home ou Denton avenue fo: 46


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hta, wie and In Apas Ear: Howkina .: Springtleft wichiteet and AI Hawkins M: S! Los.


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MIAS ADA STEINBERG.


Funeral YOF MIAM


AMA Steinberg. 2127 North Broadway ave- nue. who died atle o'clock Sunday . afternoon at the home of her brother. Everett B:einberg. Tien OkIn. wc: . held at 10 o'clock this morning at the "Methodist Episcopal church: a: 1.cha - non Mo where the revis had been :: for burial ==== = for several years departme: annonser K the Btyle here and wa. a inember of Grace Methodist church


GERALDINE DICKENS


Mineral servire In Geraldine D."kenm. P.montha.r.l Ga.etter ;


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died at the family home in Mumford early Sunday morning ser roadur! . ed .,at .- Dodson cemetery. 14 miles southeast of. Springfield, Sunday aft-, etToon .. .... .


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. Miss Ruth Har Wedo.


Beautiful SA ++ stopit .. " Was The" Miding of Mins Ruth Hay Sunday ere- ::: when she be wine the bride of Harold V. Grove The ceremony. .. performed Imegia.ely following fal Chru-


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ir scheme of anite uha proc. 1 !! Fereraony being performed before an! .w's of ferns. with two later art" hacets on elet Alde filled with


:... bride's how' The man.around . : the altar had been turned with aller baskets and fr !! . maves : : '


.: es and syritira. pared on the.


install. The ludica lubtwenty church rast a flow ofit the secret . Mrs. Ralph Reed played "Because" he. following young women who had . ied as ushers during the frente me down the alles and look their : wanted penta towards the front : Mesdames Our Conden. Ted L Fra- 1.ce Row:1, "Chri Wilkerson: es Effic O ::. Fana Ellirzton. Clara Cangethausen, Frances Coy. Florence ven and Jennie Kelley. Miks Mable


''adinnil, accompanied by MI Reed. .;!: th. opchlug sira !!!! : M ......... tohim's wedding match, Mr. Frazier e.d Miss Mengerhausen slowly took ! cu places to open the entries hit the barkY of i the church."": Reverend : I. O.4 Beculrı,'pastor. of the church" entered, from ine right alde and took his place before the attar, followed by Mr. Harry 'dwards, groomaman. with the groom ollowing immediately .-. As they:took! their pinces helare the allar the


Lucille Hay, wine from the left side of the church. She was gowned In Fanty shell pink and carried a hou- rart of re: a.d larkspur. Then came. the bride. braandfit ::. her beige d:css And accessories to match Her shower bouquet was of bride's rose, Frid sweet pras. The ring ceremony maa per- formed. during which Mrs. Reed soft- ' played. "Oh. Promise Mc." using the hedding march as recessional: Mrs. core is the younger daughter of Mr. ud MrR. W. C. Hm :. 0: 1112 E. Cela- :al street. She i estar among a #ter circle.of hlend., hating attend- ! Drury college hrer and bring A ember of (( !!!!! ('hr ;-;.


E. Grove is the unit , sono! Ml; and Mrs. H. V Grote of 1097 Fas Central :reci. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Way home of the Immediate friends and rela- tcs. Mr. and Mrs. Grove left last ught for their home in Neodesha.


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KERCHNER INFANT.


The Infant daughter of Mr and Nm Martin Kerchner. 73p &with | Campbell avenue, died at 0:18 o'clock resterday afternoon in a hospital here - Inflowing a brief Illness Funeral corricon were held this afternoon. i with burral in East Lawn cemetery under the direction of IS I. Starne.


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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 3: Herschel Doss and Miss Bonnie Fox were married .**


W. H. Whittaker died .** Shull infant died .**


Page 9: Mrs. Una Fogarty died .**


Page 14: Marriage license: Charles H. Soper, 28, of Louisville, Ky., and Anna Rucker, 23, of Mt. Vernon.


Marriage license: W. A. Williams, 27, and Mabel Ward, 19, both of Springfield. Page 5: Miss Florence Crighton and Mr. Harold Ross were married .**


CRIGHTON.ROSS.


The marriage of Niet , Florence Crichton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Themas Crighton of Mentor, to at. Harold Hose of Kansas City. solemnised at " the home of . the Iride's parents, the Reverend John trorkett. parlor of Tabernacle! fresbyterinn church, reading the service. The bride is a grand- daughter of the late Mr. Withans i'righton, ahlpowner of l'undes. Scotland. and of Investay .Farme: Springfield, and a neice of William Crighton of the Brighton Provision! company. Following the ceremony breakfast wam served to: Mr. and Mrs Howell Ross of Kansas City. parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Shaffin of Mentor, the Rev- erend John Crockett, Mins Wilhelm at Monet: Mise Dirle Horne. WII- lard: Misa Nina Bonner. Mentor: Mr. and Mrs. John Compbell ''righton, Mra. George Crighton, Jr .. and Mr. Maurice Crighton. The couple left for a motor Irip to Kan- m. City where they will make their


MRS. UNA FOGARTY Funeral carriers for Mrs. Una Forst. 17. 12, of It West Division street. whi And Monday, will be held at 8:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Killingnos Funeral home with burtal is Haselwood cometers.


MARRIED BY HUBBARD: . Herschel Does and Miss · Boante Fox, 'both of . Springtierd.


Jetro Charles . A. Hubbard. The ceremony was performed at the residence of Jules Hubbard at 1233 SL Loals straft. Mr. Dost"W' t BOD of Ottieer T. O. 'Does - of the Springfield Police department. The ¡ couple will make their home at 225 West State street.


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W. H. WHITTAKER


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Burial services for W. H. Whittaker, MR. . hu died March 9 in Long Beach, Calls .. will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon 's: Mapie Park cemetery under direction v! the Aima Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Whi'taner. who was formerly a resident of Springfield. le survived by one daugh- ..: , Mr. Charke Sweltser, and one oun. HH Whittaker, both of Long Beach.


SHULL INFANT


The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shull, 628 North Weaver are- '.de. died ut 11:30 o'clock yesterday nturning at home of Its parents. Fu- ¡Geral services will be held at 2.30 .o clock this afternoon at the Starne Im , mary, with Interment in Dau- ¡forth cemetery.


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IT. R. WHITTAKER.


W H Whittaker. 94 years old. a farmer :reden! of Springfield. died March 9 at his home in Long Beach. Cal. where he moved three years ago after the death of his wife here The body will arrive in Springfield .: 1: 30 o'clock tonight Burial mert- . ices will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Maple Park cemetery: under the direction of the Aima Lohmere: funeral home He !s .: - :"red by on- daughter. Mit Cha !!.. Bxeltzer of Long Beach and c :. c Mon. " W. Whittaker also of Long Beach. ---


WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 6: W. H. Whittaker died .**


Shull infant died .**


Pace infant died .* Mrs. Frances Huston Barnes died .* John E. Keene died .**


H. C. Henegar died .** Fred Herbert Youngman died .* * *


Page 9: Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 15: Herschel A. Doss and Miss Bonnie C. Fox were married .**


Page 19: Miss Florence Crighton and Mr. Harold Ross were married .** Miss Anna Rachel Means and Mr. Hugh D. Welch were married .**


Welch-Means.


Miss Anna Rachel Means of 'Mo -. nett and M :. Hugn D Weich were married Sunday afternoon at the ' home of the bride's parents. Mr . and ! Mra. John L. Means. Mr. Welch is ! the son of Mra. John C. Welch of Thla cily The young couple will at - 'end the summer term a: State Teachers college, at the conclusion of which Mrs Welch will receive her degree and they 'will go to Middle- . town, where Mr. Weich will be prin -. cipal and Mrs. Welch will teach in the primary department. Mr Welch Its a graduate of the Marshfield high school and a student of State Teachi- ere college and Missouri university. ' " He has been principal' of the high ! school at Middletown for the past, ' year. Mra Welch is a graduate of Monett high school and has been a teacher in the Central school there. The home wedding was a pretty at- 1 fair with Miss Minnie E Means, mald of 1.510 ;. Misses Jane Eileen Pele: - son and Nadine Phillips, flower girls. .and little Miss Nancy Ann Means. . ring bearer while the grooms man . ups Mr. Thurman Lucas. The ceic- . mony . was performed by Rev. Fred : B. Kinell, 'pastor of the First Baptist church at Mouchi. The couple will .be it Home for summer at 000 Bouth Hampton avenue herc. The local ' people who attended the wedding were: Mr. and. Mrs. Quy Evans ,and , son: Frank:" Mrs. John C. Welch. Miss Lorena Ford and Mr. Thurman Lucas.


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WHITTAKER FUNERAL ..


Burial services for W H Whittaker. Us years old. who died March 9 at his . tune in Linux Beach. Cal. were held: . nº -y Trix mir nTernoon in Maple . Park cemetery. under the direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. i ' Mr. Whittaker. until three years ago. was a resident of Springfield. The ·bandy arrived here last night.


SII IL. INFANT.


. Funeral services for the Infant son of Mr and Mrs. Sam Shull. 028 North Wester avenue, who died at 11 30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of the parents, were coll- ducted this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock ' the Sterne mortuary, with inter- :. ro: 10: Danforth cemetery.


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MARRIED BY HUBBARD. +3 Herschel A. Doss, a son of Reserve Officer T. O. Dose of the Springfield -


police department, and Miss Bonnie C. Fox, niso of Springfield, were mar- Hled yesterday afternoon at the home of. Judge Charles A. Hubbard, 1222 Bt_ Louth street. The ceremony was witnessed by two motorcycle officers


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FRANCIS HUSTON' AANNE " Mra. Frances Huston Barnes, " 76 years old. died at 8 a. m. today, at the home, 040 Last Monroe street. after a lingering Illness. She la rur- vired by the husband. W. F. Barnes; a step-ron. W. E. Barnes. 668 East- Monroe street: five sisters and two! brothers. The alsters are: Mra. M. E Further. 2010 Broadway avenue: : Mra. C. E. Sloan. Kansas City: Mra. ; M. E. Knowles. Riverside. Cal .: Aire. Rachel Hererove, Mount Vernon, and Mrs. Elle Stackhouse , of Tennessee. The brothers are: O. P. Daty of Par- sous, Kas, and G. W. Baty. Douglas. Ariz. Funeral services will be held ! at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Klingner funeral home. with Interment In Ha- i zelwood cemetery.


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JOHN F. KEENE ..


Mrs. Paul E. Hopkins and Mlas Minnie E. Keend of this city have been called to Ptorin, III., on Ac- count of the death of their brother, John E. Krene, n prominent banker there. Sunday morning. Mr. Keene : wAs well known here. having Visited in Springfield several times.


I. C. HENEGAR.


i H. C. Henegar. 2161 Prospect ave, nue. died last night at 11 o'clock at his home. He Is survived by hin wife. I three daughters, Mrs. A. A. Chauncey. ; Walnut Grove: Mra. N. D. Noble, No- I yata, Okla .; Mrs. J. E. Rowden, 2304 Ramsey avenue, and two sons.+ W. Henegar of the home address: andy . ; Henegar, 1259" Boon villes avenu Funeral services will be conducted"a 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Wal- nut Grove, with burini there under the direction of the Klinger" funeral h.a.".


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FRED H. YOUNGMAN.


Funeral services for Fred Herbert Youngman. 32-year-old Negro. 1220 Texas avenue, who died nt 2:30'a. m. Nonday from Injuries suffered in all automobile accident Sunday after- noon. will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at Gibson


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PACE INFANT.


The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pace. 807 North Jefferson avenue, died this morning nt the home"at 18:05 o'clock."


were conducted at 8 o'clock this aft- ernoon in Kast Lawn cemetery un the direction of W. L. Starne, fundet director .. .


MARRIAGE LICENSEN.


Recorder Jack W. Mckee today, 18. ; sued the following marriage licenses: son. both of Willard. ....


.Hobart Hughes and Lillie J. Ander. Chareis H. Soper .of Louisville. Ky .. and Anna Ruckert, of Mount Vernon, No. William A. Williams and Mabel Ward, both of Springfield


Pred W. Cantrell and Pearl O. Sım- :nons. both of Springfield.


THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Winona Alice Burgess was appointed administratrix of the estate of her husband Lawrence Burgess.


Page 3: Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Fletcher of route 1 announce the birth of a son on


Wednesday, May 25.


Mrs. Frances Huston Barnes died .*


H. C. Henegar died .** Pace infant died .** John E. Keene died .**


William A. Williams and Miss Mabel Ward, both of Springfield, were married Tuesday in Springfield.


Page 5: Miss Ann Ruckert and Charles H. Soper were married .**


Page 8: Mr. and Mrs. William G. Dowdy of 1002 West Walnut street announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, May 24.


Annie Bilyeu sues to divorce William Bilyeu. They were married November 6, 1923.


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Ross-Crighton. Florence Crighton, daughter """Mr." and Mrs. Thomas Crighton of. Mentor, became the bride of Mr .. Harold Ross of Kansas City at a cere- mony performed by Rev. John Crock- et. pastor of the Tabernacle Presby- .terian church, at the home of the bride's parents. The bride la a grand- daughter of the late Mr. William Crighton, shipowner of Dundee. Scotland. and Jate:tar form. Spring- "leid, and a piece of Mr. William: Crighton of the Crichton Provision. company. After the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was'served to the fol- lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Rosa of Kansas City. parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Chaffin.' Mentor: Mr. and Mrs. John Cuupbel! Crighton. Mr: and Mrs. George Crighton. Miss Doris Haun. Willard, Miss Ruth WII- heim. Monett: Miss Nina Bonner. Mentor: Mr. Maurice Crichton. The couple leit hy motor for Kansas City. where they have taken up residence. - On Wednesday prior to the wedding - Mrs. Patterson of Mentor entertained with a shower for the bride, which was attended by a large number of friends of Mrs. Ross.




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