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DEATHS
MRS. MARY A COWARDS Funeral services for iMrk Mary .A. L wards. 87, who died at 4:30 o'clock yester- day morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Dora Fairman. 011 South Boulevard, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the above address with the Reverend E. C. Bechler, pastor of Central Christian church, officiating. Burial will follow in Haselwood cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mrs. Ed- wards, who came to this country from Tennessee with ber parvate when only 13 years old. in survived by . her daughter. Mrs. Falrman, and eight grandchildren. Mlas Edna Falrman, Melton Mairman. Mrs. Mabel Mannia, Judge John H. Fair- man, judge of the probate court here. Mra. Irma Gaylor, and Harry and Howard Ed- . wards. all of Springfield. Mrs. Edwards had been a member of Central Christian church alnce its organization here.
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MRS. MARY E. MYERS
Funeral servicen fur Mrs. Mary E. Myers, 49, who died Friday night at her home at Battlefield. Route 1. will be held at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon at the Pat. terson cemetery under direction of the l'assun Funeral home. She Is survived by her husband. F. M. Meyers, and one son . Theodore. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Best of 1312 Went Walnut street, announce the birth of a daughter on May 31. --
HOME BREW AND MOVIES NAMED IN DIVORCE SUIT
Because his wife attended "home. brew parties' against his wishes and in spite of his protesty. thathe Johnson alleges in a peti- than filed yesterday In the circuit . Johnson.
Too frequent attendance cances and mayles also is charged; ngalust his wife, who he anid to.
The Johnsons Were married ! November 1. 1:25 and repainted .
Borta Hagan yesterday filed suit lin. the circuit court for a divorce from Thomas (. Hagan. She charges Infidelity. They were mar- ried December 23, 1929, and separ- ated May 1. 1937. .
Price Cotter of Bois D'Are and , Hurrel Chamber of Willard were mar !! ! it the court house yraler - I day by the Reverend J. L. Leonard.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Price Cotter. 21, Bola D'Arc, and Murrel Chamlee .. 17. Willard.
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FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mrs. Emma Lucille Needy was killed .**
Page 4: Charlie Johnson sues to divorce Zoe Johnson. They were married in November 1925.
Elizabeth Coonis divorced Clarence M. Coonis. They have a seven year old son Leroy Preston Coonis.
Page 19: Marriage licenses issued .**
Berta Hagan sues to divorce Thomas C. Hagan. They were married in December 1923.
Page 23: Mr. Porter Mitchell and Miss Sylvia Madden were married .** Miss Irene Ruth Austin and Mr. Ralph Tisher were married .**
Page 7: Card of thanks from B. Massey and family .**
Page 8: Mrs. Mary A. Edwards died .**
Mrs. Mary E. Myers died .** Miss Ellen Emery died .** Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Roberson. **
Page 9: Charlie Johnson sues to divorce Zoe Johnson. They were married in November 1925.
DEATHS
MARY A. EDWARDS.
Funeral services for Mra. Mary A. Edwards, 87. who died at 4:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her daughter. Mmm. Dom Faleman, Q11. South National avenue. were held at : 2:30 pm today. Servicen were con- . ducted at the home of the daughter. with Rev E " Bechler, pastor of | Central Christian church, officiating. ;Burial was in Hazelwood cemetery . under direction of the Alma Loh- meyer Funeral home. Mra. Edwarda Is survived by the daughter and eight grandchildren.
W. MISS ELLEN EMERY,
ih Mis Ellen Emery, 24 years old,-died Testerday. in St. Louis after a linger- 'ing". Ilness. The .body will arrive bere at 7 a. m. Saturday, accompanied by the parents, Mr. and Mrit. Frank Emery. Services will be held at the grave ;in Maple Park cemetery. with Rev. E. F. Leake officiating. Inter- meat. Will be made under direction of. the"Alma. " Lohmeyer" Funeral home. The deceased is, survived by the par- ente," two sisters, Mary and - Dorothy. and three brothers, William. Claude and George. all of St. Louis. MIN Emery was a member of the Eastern Star. The family formerly resided berg, moving to St. Louis two years aro.
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DEATH CLAIMS STORM VICTIM -
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Farmer's Wife Succumbs to injuries Suffered in Tornado.
WEST PLAINS. Mo., June 3 .- (Bpe clal.) -- Mra. Emma + + Lucille: Needy. who with her husband. - - Ed - Needy, was injured when their home, four miles southeast of Mountain View. was destroyed by a tornado Satur- day. died yesterday ir. the Christa Hogan hospital here, where the was brought for treatment following the storm. The entire left side of Mrs. Needy's skull was crushed and she also suffered two lincel fractures of the skull.
Mr. Needy, who suffered painful but not dangerous Injuries in the storm, has been with her in the hos- pital here.
The storm completely destroyed their home and swept away every particle of their belongings, leaving them with nothing but the clothing they wore.
West Plains women are preparing · burial - costume. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this after- moon and burial will be in Oaklawn cemetery here.
MARY E. MYERS. Funeral, services for Mra .; Mary Myers, 49. who died at her home et Battlefield. Route 1. were. beld 1:30 p. m. today at the' Patterson cemetery under direction of the Pax- con Funeral home. Bhe -ta survived by her husband. P. M. Myers, and one con. Theodore.
MARRIAGE. . LICENORS.
Marriage license were tarued today by /Recorder Jack W. Makes to the following:
---- Ralph Tesher and Irene Ruth Aus- tin, both of Springfield. Marley Hughes of Willard and Mag- gie Lanham of Bous D'Aro. Price Ootter of Bols D'Aro and Mur- rel Chamlee of Willard.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Roberson. 1228 Zast Brower street, announce the.
CARD-OF THANKSY dich 'to thank our friends and colabora/ for their' kindness" during Illness and death of our loved ope,"also for the beautiful floral of-
"MAGORY AND FAMILIES
Mr. Porter Mitchell Wed.
The marriage o! ME Porter Mitchell. Pomerir of this city. and Mise Bylvia Madden took place Wednesday eve- i ains at the home of the bride's par - i ents in Kansas City. Ofily members ! of the immediate family and a few thende were present, Mr. Mitchell to
8 th Kimbrough watsond'f a former fmtudent, of. Drury."colio
negle School of' Technology at Pitte- burgh. Pa. where he specialized' In electricity. Mr. Mitchell la now em- played by the Union Switch and Big- nal company in Edgewood, s"suburb of Pittsburgh, where the young cou- ple will make their home. Mr. and I Mrs Mitchell will spend a few days in the White River country and vielt - Ing friends and reintives here before :eturning home. -
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Tisher-Austin.
Miss Irene Ruth Austin and Mr. Ralph + Tisher. both of Springfield. were married at 11 o'clock this morn- Ing at the. Greene county recorder's office by Rev. . H. A. Wood, pastor of the " Campbell" Avenue Methodist church.
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SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Miss Martha Vine Vaughn and James Miles will be married Wednesday .** Mrs. Lillie B. Borigo was killed .**
Page 3: Dr. R. M. Rogers died .**
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Roberson of 1225 East Beyer street announce the birth of a son Harold Edwin on June 3.
Page 5: Miss Sylvia Madden and Mr. Porter Mitchell were married .** Miss Aileen Long and Dr. Paul Bennett are engaged to marry .** Miss Irene Ruth Austin and Mr. Ralph Tisher were married .**
Page 11: Card of thanks from Mr. R. Massey and others .** Page 12: Miss Ellen Emery died .** Mrs. Cora Knight Bird died .* Alexander W. Merrell died.' Dr. R. M. Rogers died .**
AUSTIN· TISHER
The marriage of Mine Lrene Ruth Austin and Mr. Ralph Tisher teck pince yesterday in the reason pollice at the court house, the hurt erend H. A Woud of Campbell aw. nur Methodist church, rundter service The Couple left for ding trip to St. Louis and turn here to make their Med
WE WISH to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and death of our behaved wife and mother: also for the beautiful flora! offerings. We also wish to thank Brother Smith and hle choir.
R. MASSEY AND FAMILY.
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For First Budealis Of Centenary Girl's Home
Initial / Wedding; Ceremony Institution Here Will Be Hold Wednesday: Youngsters En- liven Gift Presentation With Unique Program - .... .
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THE first marriage to be cele- brated at the Centenary home for girls alnce It was opened atx years ago will take place next Wednesday afternoon, when Mlaa Martha Vine Vaughn. a demure. fresh-faced little Sunday school teacher of IT. will become the bride of James Miles of Battlefield.
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Vina and Jimmie were playmates when they were youngsters togeth- er down In the country. Then five years ago. when Vina was only 12. her father died, And she came to the Centenary home as a protege of Mrs. T. K. Rowman She hadn't been young James Miles Rince. un- til last winter ----
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He bad grown up Into a promis- Ing young farmer; and she. surpris- Ingly, had changed from a shy little Giri into a serious. if smiling. young wti Bo'asked her to go toa
quaint maturity, that
And "Nother" call ask hira ' to come here to M Instead :" Which Vina dutifully did. Then began the odd courtship. under : the eyes: of - 36-Mttle sisters and more than 20 mother wideh will culminate in the wedding Wed- neaday
The " little olaters were eagerly curious, and property Impressed- and James Muro accepted them all as a part of the family. The 20 - mothers, women of St. Paul's church who support the home, were equally Interested, and when young Mike. not yet 20. manfully asked , for the girl and promised faithfully : 'to take good care of her." they gave '
the sourceters their Messing and est about preparing the nhest for- sible wedding for Vina. ...
GIVE CLEVER PROGRAM
with's veritable, "hower" indeed of the levelleut" sort of presente for a Httle-girl bride, to begin a new home with: quantities of towels; Hinen-ot all' sorts: fragile." Intimate pretties for her trousseau; a rug, and a per- colator. and a gar. warm red and white quilt, and a bright bowl. And some of her oldest friend combined to give her a cheat of engraved all- ver .
The I little alatere, with pretty. childish graciousness, provided a program for the guests. Mamle Goodwin played a couple of piano colos. and Tula Shaver. 6. the youngest of them all, sang "Because He First Loved Me." Then Mamle and Vina played a duet, and after- ward S'ina led all the youngsters In a group of Sunday school Funks.
KNOW THEIR BIBLE
Florence ('YAIR ami Hether Flom- Ing and Bernice Savage each gave clever, humorous readingn: and Syl- via Tates and Florence Crals and Marian Nokes recited Intricate tongue-twinters with amazing speed and faclilt!
HHdred Bedford save the entire | thirteenth chapter of First Corin- thians from memory: Beatrice Murphey (she's )), and look= 8) re- SER NO. THREE ON PAGE TWO
PROMINENT · PHYSICIAN DIES AT MANSFIELD, MO.
phy allan of Mansfield, died Thurn- any afternoon at his home follow - Ing a lingering Illness. Dr. Rogers and practiced medicine at Mans- hell for more than 34 years. Fu- acral services will be held at noon lintres under the nusplers of the Hat field Masonte lodge.
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WOMAN MOTORES GOES OVER-CLASS INSTANTLY KI
Mrs. Lillie B. Borigo of Spring- field Perishes Near Kansas City While Going With Sister For Visit
CAR MEETS DISASTER DURING GREAT DELUGE
Unfamiliar With Machine. Plunges Off 20-Foot Em- bankment; Little Hope Is Held for Recovery
MRS. LILLIA B. BORIGO. · 609. Chicago street, was Instautty killed and her sister, Mra. Leulta B. Smith, of Independence. Ma ... probably fatally injured last night when the Ford touring car In which they were riding plunged over, . t .. foot embankment near Independ- ence Mra. Smith's skull was free- tired and attending physicians sald there are no hope for her recovery. A veritible cloudburst was ragtig at the time of the accident.
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Mrs Rorigo was driving her sla- ter's machine, which was equtpmed with a wheel was fend, and she had Just remarked how difficult she found it after becoming familiar With the foot feed of Her own Ford,
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Mon Yra. Compton became ah and in attempting to show' dewa the speed of the Ford, she showed the gasoline lever up. causing the rar to turch forward and go over the wabankrdt The Artwer of the refused to give his saand be! Lico reported the scoidon't as he reached Iadatos said the blinding rain made possible to see more than
feet.
TRY TO SAVE SISTER
As soon as the accident ported a rescue party went to the scene. Mrs. Borigo was dead and" Mrs. Smith was unconscious. the was taken to the Independence het- pital where a hurried operation was performed in an effort to life. At an early hour this man It was said that who could not m until noon. In addition to « crusli skull. she suffered internal haber The body of ME" taken to an Independen
ON VISIT TO MOTH
News of Mra Boelgo'' received quietly late her home here, where she ed with two sons, Miles vin Compton, since the death husband & Enid,, Okin his ary. Miles Complex was at the northside Frisco shope. i he Is employed an a car ing Mra. Miles Compton, ber de ; In law. said Mrs. Borigo had . to Independence two weeks appy. ja briet visit with her mother; . A. C. Lindsay, and the sister, Smith.
On a table top in the Call home last night lay a letter · never will be sent. It was woke to hta mother by Mlles Combes yesterday-the first letter Lord · written to her aince her depascal -- an .. he planned to mail It today. He received a letter from Mrs Bert- go only a few days ago, in Which she said she planned to come, bodil soon.
FIVE CHILDREN SURVIVE
Mra. Borigo Is survived by Am cons. Miles and Melvin of Sport field and Mux. William and of Glendale. Artz, and one' dongia' ; ter. Mrs. Lucinda Bayen, who ten miles north of this city, """"): fore coming to Springfield motion years ago. Mrs. Burigo lived Or farm near Pleasant Hope., Follow" Ing the death of her three bus ; she met Mr. Borigo about' ago. married him and Moved : him to Enid, where he died! strange malady last Fellverres Her relatives bars , second | Stre. Borigo will be buried at berson Prairie cemetery .: ! Springfield.
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MADDEN. MITCHELL
The marriage of Mine Sylvia Madden of Kansas City to Mr. Por- ter Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. ( --- R Mitchell. 90s Kimbrough avenue. took place Wednesday afternoon in Kansas City at the home of the bilde's parents. ! le service being read by the bride's father. the Rev. ! erved C. R. Madden, with only closs" relatives and friends present. The bride is a fornier student of State Teachers . college and the bride. cream formerly attended Drury col- logo." Mr. Mitchell is connected with the Union Switch and Signal com- pany of Edgewood. Pa .. and after a brief visit here with relatives the couple will make their home in that -
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LONG- BENNETT .
The engagement of Mine Alleen Leng. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Long Daston. Kr. to Dr. Paul Bennett of Covington. Ky. I bis been announced and the wed- ding will take place next fall Dr. Bennett is a son of Mr. J .. E. Ren- nett of Nix. Mo., and Is a former student of state Teachers college. He Is. a graduate of the University of Missouri and of the medical college of the l'niversity of Louisville. Ky .. and is now an interne in the St. Elizabeth hospital at Covington, Ky
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DR. R. M. ROGERS
Funeral servicen for Dr. R. M. Rogers. 64. veteran physician of Mansfield, Mo., who died at his Mansfield home Thursday afternoon will be conducted at the home 'at 12 o'clock today. Services will be directed by members of the Mans- Red Masonle lodge, of which Dor- tor Itogers was a member for many years. He had practised at Mans- ( .: d for more than 34 years.
DEATHS
MISS ELLEN EMERY
Funeral services for Ming Ellen Emery, 24. who died Thursday at her home in St. Louis. will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at Maple Park cemetery with the Reverend E. F. Lenke, pastor of South Avenue christian church. officiating. Burial will be In Maple Park cemetery un; der direction of the Almin Lohmey- er Funeral home. The body will .are here at 1 o'clock this morn- it's accompanied by the parents.
Mr. and Mrs. "Frank Emery, of BE Louis. . Mies Emery also is surviv- ed by two alstere. Mary and Dorothy! and three brothers, William, Claude land George. all of St. Louis. Mias Emery was a member of the East- ern Star. The family lived in Springfield until about two years ago when they moved to St. Louis.
MRS. CORA · KNIGHT BIRD
Mrs. Cora Knight Bird. 44, daun' ter of Mro. J. A. Knight of this city. died Friday afternoon at her home in Tulsa, Okla. She la sur- rived by her husband, four chil- dren. her mother, three sisters and three brothers. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Starne mortuary with Interment In Hazle- wood cemetery.
ALEXANDER W. MERRELL
Funeral services for Alexander E. Merrell. 15. who died yesterday at his home six miles northeast of strafford. will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the home with ourlal In Mount Pisgah cemetery inder direction of the Klingner Fu- neral home. Mr. Merrell is survived 'w' the widow. by one daughter, Mrs. Inez Dishman, and one son, Ernest, allof the home address.
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: Mrs. Lillie M. Borigo was killed .** Wayman Connor was killed .**
Page 3: There is a poem in memory of Glenn D. Hill, Jr .**
Page 10: James H. Todhunter sues his twelve brothers and sisters to recover title to the home he purchased for his mother 11 years ago in Ash Grove.
Miss Ellen Emery died .** Mrs. Cora Knight Bird died .** Alexander E. Merrell died .** Dr. R. M. Rogers died .* Mrs. T. I. Reed died .**
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Geraldine Rozar died .** Lucinda Frances McKee died .** Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R. Shane .*
TUTO PLUNGES FROM HIGHWAY; WOMAN KILLED
Mrs. Lillie B. Borigo Dies In Crash-Near Independence When She Loses Control of Car-Body to Be Returned Here.
When a Ford touring car. In which thry. were riding, plunged over a 20- foot embankment near Independence, i ! Mo .. last night. Mrs. Lillte M. Borigo. | . 53 years old. of SOR Chicago street. was !!. standy kitted end her sister. Mrs Luelis B. South of Independence : probably was fatally injured. MIR. Satte de was fractured and phy-
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1 . Entering a highway Intersection. -
was at the wheel. e ;. another ma-
ranch. She attempted to slow down " the cor but the shoird the gasoline [ Sover up"causing the car to dans for"] Ward thd go over the embankment, Found Dead. In Wreckage.
The driver of the other car reported accident to police at Independence Wh Torino" was found dead in the wreckage. and Mrs. Smith was un' conscious. The body of Mrs. Borigo was taken to an independence under- taking establishment and Mrs. 8mlth was rushed to a hospital.
Miles 1. Compton. a son of Mrs. Boriço, left this afternoon to arcom- pany the body back lo Springfield. They are expected to native lomer- row afternoon, Funcial arrausemonte-
are inconfidie bet That will be in Mount Common cemetery, In miles. tion of the Kanener funeral hon.c.
Was Violine Shh Hafter.
Mra. Borigo. Hace her Husband's death in Enid, Okla. Inst February. 'has made her home with two of her sons. Miles and Melvin Compina Shr had gone to Independent . with; C. Lindsay, who is very lil, and Sic aister. Mrs Smith.
The decedent is survived by five sons, Miles and Melvin Campion of
Compton of Gh: dale, Ante, and our -daughiv !. M :: i .:- inca Baye .. who , lives 10 miles north of Springteld.
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In Memoriam
" In "loving memory of our darling con. ' Glenn D. Hill. Jr., who passed away three years ago today. June 4. 1924. aged 12 years
Junior,' darling. how we miss you. Oh! there. Is such a racant place. oft wethink we bear your footsteps. Or are' your , smiling face. Night and day we meet with heart- acbes.
This life is an empty war.
Bu: we hope some day to meet you
. Where there is no parting day .
Badly missed by Mother. Daddy
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice R. Shane. of 468 Poplar street, announce the birth of a daughter, Evelyn Lucille, May 27. 1
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YOUTH SLAIN
. Wayman Connor, 19 years old. son . of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Connor. of Mt Vernon, Mo. was found dead on the campus at the Mt. Vernon high school shortly after 12 o'clock last : night. The youth la belleved to have been the victim of hi-jackets.
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The body was found by several Mt. Vernon residents as they were re- turning home from a carnival which s in town. The youth had been!
slugged in the head and across the heart with a piece of Iron. Sheriff Austin, of Lawrence county, said to- day.
Four Held for Investigation.
Three men and a girl are being held ! for investigation. Albert Wilhite. 19. ' of Bpringfield: Clyde Mollett, of Jop- ----.. lin; Frank Caugelosie, of Baton Rouge. I.a .. and Buale Featon, of Jop. . lin. were arrested in a Star touring .car near Barcoxie early this morning. ---- The Connor youth was seen at the · carnival grounds at 10 o'clock last night, but be'was not accounted for after that until his body was found. He is said to have hed an engage- ment to meet a woman. Robbery la believed to have been the motive for l the killing, as only $1.05 was found | in his pockets, whil' he Is known to bave had a much larger sum last night.
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Suspects Returned to Mt. Vernon. --
Sheriff Austin Immediately started an Investigation and not until early this morning was an arrest made. A Ctar car was seen leaving Mt. Vernon shortly after 7 a. m. today The sher- Iff nna him deputies overtook thein ucar Sarcoxie, and the four occupants were returned to Mt. Vernon for in- vestigation.
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According to Sheriff Austin, they .-
admitted they had attended the ca'- sval, but failed to answer several questions he asked them. No charges have been filed against the suspects. , pending further uvestigation.
DEATHS
MISS ELLEN EMERY .-
Funeral [services : for Miss : Ellen mery. "," who died Thursday at ber home in St. Louis, were held at 10 "m. today at; Maple Park cemetery with Rev. E. F. Leaks, pastor of Bouth Avenue Christian church, officiating. Burial: was in Maple Park cemetery under; 'direction of the Alma" L'ob"' meyer, Funeral home. The body . ar- rivast;7 a. m. today, accompanied by the parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank Emery, of St. Louis. Mise Emery also Is survived by two elstera, Mary and Dorothy. and three brothers, William. ! Claude and George. all of St. Louis. , The family lived in Springfield until about; two years ago when they moved. to st. Louis.".
CORA KNIGHT BIRD.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday for Mrs. Cora Knight Bird. 44, who died Friday aft- i ernoon at her home in Tulsa, Okla. ' Services will. be conducted at the, Starne mortuary with burial in Hazel- wood cemetery. Mrs. Bird is survived by her husband, four children, her mother, three sisters and three broth- era. -
ALEXANDER F. MERRELL.
Funeral services for Alexander F. Merrell. 75, who died yesterday at bis home. six milion northeast Btrafford, were held at ! p m. today at the home with burial In Mount Plegab cemetery under the direction of the Klingner Funeral home. Mr. Merrell to survived by his wife, one daughter. M:s. Inez Dishman, and one at: ErneFall of the home address.
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Fubar ! Colony " were held ' at 12 oblock today at the" home for br. R. M. Rogers, M, metern physician of Manadeld. Mo., who died at his ibome Thursday afternoon. Services ware directed ; by 'members ; of the Mansfield Masonic lodge, of which Dr. Rogers was a chamber for many years. He had practiced medicine at Mansfield for more than 34 years.
MRS. T. I. REED.
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Mr. T. I. Reed, 80 years old. pioneer resident of Bollvar. Mo., died at 8:30 o'clock this morning at her home following a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held Monday after- noon at' the home with burial in : Oreenlawn cemetery at that place. . Mrs. Reed Is survived by two sons. O E Reed of Louisburg. Mo., and A ( Reed. of Bolivar, and one daugh- te :. Mr Cl:aries Barnett .of Bolivar ..
ROZAR INFANT.
Geraldine Rozar, tnfant daughter of Mr. and Mra. James W. Rozar, 840. North Campbell avenue, died this' · morning. Funeral services were held a: 2 30 p. m today and burial was in . East Lawn cemetery under direction of W. L Btarne, undertaker
LUCINDA FRANCES MCKEE. 1
Mrs. Lucinda Frances McKee, 71 years old, wife of Joseph G. Mckee, died this morning at the home on route 11. four miles northwest of this city. She is survived by the husband; a daughter. Della; two sons, Charles
--- Lucy Sneed, Mrs. Charles Ernest Ch4} Mrs. Monroe Mitchell, fall of cavo . Spring ... and. Mrs .- Sei-Owen."of Springfield: two brothers, Scott and Phillip Bneed, both of /willard, and three grandchildren. Funeral services - will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday, from the family home, with interment un- der the direction of the Klingner Un dertaking company.
SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Wayman Connor found dead .**
Miss Fay Shields and Edgar M. Egan will be married today .*
Page 2: Mrs. Lucinda McKee died .**
Mrs. T. L. Reed died .**
Mrs. Lillie B. Borigo died .*
Dr. R. M. Rogers died .** Rozar infant died .**
Mrs. Cora Baird died .** Angus Frank Bingham died .**
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