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THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 3: John A. Martin died .*
H. C. Holmes died .* A. P. Morris died.
Page 10: William M. Ford and Catherine Rickett, both of Carthage, were married yesterday in Springfield. A. B. Leonard died .**
Page 16: Mabel Woodcox sues to divorce Paul A. Woodcox. They were married August 31, 1922.
Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 5: Hammond family held a picnic .**
Miss Winifred Lindberg and Mr. Benjamin A. Steiner were married .** Miss Alice Elizabeth McCullum and Mr. Eugene E. Brasfield were married .** Miss Edityh Wood and Mr. John T. Sandison will be married .**
Mr. J. T. Sandison To Wed in St. Louis
The marriage of Mise Edith Wed's of St. Louis to Mr. John T. Candi- son of this city will take place at s o'clock this evening at the Coronado hotel in St. Louis. The couple will be attended by Mb Helen Goodrich as bridesmaid and Mr. Terry Boyd of this city us honor man to the bridegroom.
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.- The bride formerly attended I Drury college here and has many friends among the college young ' people. Mr. Sandison is a grade ! uste of the University of Mimourl and is a member of the Order of Coy. having made the highest ¡grades at the school. He is now practicing law here with offices in the Landere bullding. After a tour of the Ozark section the newlyweds I will return to Springfield to make ·!: +ir home at 364 St. Louta street
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MARRIAGE LICENSE8
John Taylor Bandleon, ; over . 11 Springfield, and Edith Louise .West, over 21. 8t. Louis; William". M. Ford, 19. and Catherine Rickett, 56. both of Carthage: William F. Scott, 18, and Anna Mao Baker, 18, both of Springfield.
Miss Alice McCullum Weds E. E. Brashears
The marriage of Mine Elizabeth McCallum, daugiau of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCulfirm. North Rogers avenue, to Mie gene E. Branfield of Water Mo., was quietly solemnised Tus day at the family home. The cors: mony was performed by Rorarend J. H. Jones. The bride le & aad: uate of Drury college and ta & member of Delta Delta social so- rority and Skift. Phi Gamma Mu. ar ! Sisina Tau Delta honorary tma- ternities. Mr. Brasfield la a grad- uate of Missouri university and. la a member of Alpha Gemme10a professional agricultural traterasa After a wedding trip to a numbers Missouri cities, the couple will be . at home in West Plains, TROR of-town guests were Mr. J. M."Ex E field, father of the groom, and MAT J. Paul Carver and Hitthe daughter. Alice Lucille, of Pittsburg. sister and neice of the bride. 1
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FAMILY PICNIC HELD
Members of the Hammond fam- lly held an all day picnic Sunday at Phelps Grove park. The picale lunch was served at noon from two long tables arranged for the pur- pose. An Interesting feature of the afternoon was a ball game played between the men and the women. Those who ![', participated and their positions in the camo are: Catcher, Della Mulholland: pitcher. Dorothy Clark: first base. Mre. Charles Clark: flelders. Mro. Luly Bench and Mrs. Lou Magers. Men. entcher. Mr. Jeaa House; pitcher. Paul Magere: first base- man. Mr. Charles Clark: second baseman, Mr. Lou Magere: third baseman, Mr. David Ferguson; flelders. Mr. Paul Magers and Mr. L. C. Hammond. The game closed with a score of 15 to 8 in favor of the women. Mr. Charles Magera umpired the game. Those present were. Mr and Mrs. Ruber Ham- mond and son. Alfred, and daugh- ter. Mrs. Nellie Grider, Mr. Grider and their three children, all of Ozark: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ham- mond and small son, of . Spring- field: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ham- mond and sons, Clifford and Fur- rell and daughter. Della. all of Highlandville; Mr. and Mrs. Jees House and small daughter of Springfield; Mro. Martha Ham- mond Mfunholland and daughter. Dell.s. of Highlandville. and Mrs. J. R. Clark and son, Warren, of Lebanon: Mr. and Mrs. Lou Magere and daughter. Roma, and sons, Paul and Jack, of Springfield; 'Misses Alta and Noln . Hammond, and Hol- Hlo Hammond of Highlandville; Mr. and Mra. G. H. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Magers, Mr. and- Mra Charles Clark and daughters .. Doro- thy, Katherine and Florence; Miss Margaret Clark, Misses Nancy Baker; Pearl Hårles, Willa Higgins, Lulu Bench and Mr. Vault, Mr. and Mrs. William Wardo and Mr. and Mrs. David' Ferguson and , four children, - all of Springfield. . ..
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: LINDBERG- STEINER
Announcements have been receis- ed here of the marriage of Silas. Winifred Lindberg. . formerly . of . Springfield, to Mr. Benjamin A. Steiner of Trenton. Mich .. In To- ledo, Ohio. June 14. Mra. Steiner Is the youngest daughter of Mrai i Bertha Lindberg, and is the · sister ! to Mra. Robert O'Hara of Trenton .. Mr. and Mrs. Steiner will be at! home to their friends at the home of Mr. Steiner's parents in Trenton.
DEATHS
JOHN A .. MARTIN
John A. Martin, 41 .? " machinist and a former member of the po- lice force here, died at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at- his/ home, 2227 Kellett street, after a long Illness. Mr. Martin served two years as & Springfield patrolman before moving' to ' Tulsa several years ago. Then, a short time ago. he returned here as' a machinist. He was a Shriner and a member of lodge No. 122. A. F. & A. M. He is survived by his father and moth- er. Mr. and Mra. N. L. Martin of the home address, and four alstero. Mrs. C. J. Campbell. Mrs .. R. A Bass, both of Springfield; Mra. E. I .. Vongundun of St. Louis and Mrs. Anna Mccullough of Kansas City. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete, but burial will be In Greenlawn cemetery under direc- tion of the Klingner funeral home.
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H. C. HOLMES
Word was received here yester- day of the death in Van Ormy. Texas. of H. C. Holmes, traveling station and transportation Inspector for the Frisco railway. Mr. Holmes. , who worked out of Springfield. lived here with his family for the past several years. Since April 1 he had been in a sanitarium at Van Ormy. He is survived by his wife ... and two children. The body is be- i ing taken to Arkadelphia, Ark .. for . burial.
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A. B. LEONARD, IL. lowen thal- debit of Christian county, afed yet- terday at the home of his son. J. W. Leonard, three miles ... cast of Ozark following a Hngering Dipesa. He is survived by. three asone, J. W. Leonard, of Ozark dnd H. M. and A. C. Leonard, of Springfield; no daughter. Mrs. Mary E. Roberts, of Oklahoma City. "Twelve grand- children and twelve great grand- children also survive ..
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Roller cemetery with the Reverend Albert 8. Hanka officialing. Ar- rangements are in charge " of the Chaffin Undertaking company.
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A. P. MORRIS
A. P. Morris, 70, father of Les H. Morris, manager of the State Teacherss college bookstore, died at his home in Boonville Monday evening at 6 o'clock. He was burled at Boonville yesterday. Mr. Morris was of old Tenessee and Virginia stock and was one of the earlist settlera In Missouri.
THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 9: There is a notice in memory of Nell Emhoff .**
Page 14: Marriage licenses issued .** Son born to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hasler .**
W. O. Egbert died .**
A. P. Morris died .*
A. B. Leonard died .**
John A. Martin died .*
Mrs. Marion Stevens died .*
Mrs. Narcissis Drake died .* * Richard B. Puckett died .**
Page 19: Miss Edith Louise West and Mr. John T. Sandison were married .** Miss Alice Elizabeth McCullom and Mr. E. E. Brasfield were married. Miss Dessie Cochran and Mr. Earl G. Atwell were married .**
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Cochran-Afwell.
"The quiet wedding of Mis IrAnie Cochran and Mr. Earl Q. Atwell wan solemnized Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at the home of Rev Earl French, pastor of the East Avenue Bapitst church. Both young people are graduates of Springfield High school. Mise Cochran has been em-
rallrond for the past year and a half. The groom Is with the Brent Eler-
Delta Delta social sorority, and Skiff., ' trical company, St. Louis. where_Mr. . Phi . Gamma . Mu and Bigma Taul "and Mrs Atwell ห.111 make their
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Delta, honorary fraternities. The ' home. groom in a graduate of Missouri :1- versity and a member of Alpha Gani- --- ma Rho. professional Agricultural fraternity. At present Mr Brasfield Is the district agricultural agent of - Ozark and Howell counties. After a wedding trip to various points In i Missouri, the couple will be at home at West Plains. The out-of-town . guests at the ceremony were Mr. J. E. Brasfield of Paola. Kan. father of ¡ the groom and Mrs. J Paul Carver and Mille daughter. Altre Lucille, of : Pittsburg, Kan., sister and arice of the bride. - 0 -
Sulfateon- West.
At a ceremony at the Coronado bo- tel in 8t. Loula this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Edith Louise Wes of St. Louis will become the bride of Mr. John T. Sandison, of this city. Mist Helen Goodrick of St. Louis will at- "bridesmaid and MX ... Boyd of this city will be groomwwwtil
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4 .- bouts street. MINT - WELLU formerly a resident here and atte rury college." Mr."Bandido" graduate of the I'niveraity of Mis- milli And a member of the Order of
i Kolf, honorary fraternity, baring 1 made the highest graden in 20 years at the tiniversity. Mr. Sandleon is a young attorney here.
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Mr and Mrs Rom: McCullom. 2CAR North Rogers avenue. announce the marriage of their daughter. Alice -- - Elizabeth, to Mr. E. E Brasfield Tues- day afternoon at a o'clock. The wed- Iding was an informal affair at the , home of the bride's parents, and Rer J. K. Jones. 927 South Jefferson Ave- nue, performed the ceremony. The, | ployed by the St. Louis Ban Francisco
bride is a graduate of Drury college where she was a member of Delta
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W. O. EGBERT.
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W O. Egbert. 61 years old, rettred
following . lingering #nem. No Nt- ed at 767 East Harrison street
Mr Egbert had been. connected with the old Memphis and. Frisco lines fog over 40 years .. Ho' had resided in Springfield for the past 35 ;. He as a member of the Madert. Woodman of America.
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The deresmed u sum !: d by hla a:le. 'an daughter Nos Zura Rob- imon of Joplin., Mo and Mrs Jeeste beware of Memphis. Test, a to0. C L Egbert. of Circle Drive. Opring- field. two brothers Gran! Libert. of ; California, and Ruwell Egbert. of Colorado. and five grandsons
For.era: Arrangements are incom-
nu' service w !!! be in charge of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home
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A P. MORRIS.
.. . .. .. services were held rooter- Cav ..... Co: A P Mort's. 70. father of Lee Morris, manager of the i I Black Teachers cottage book store. ! ! who died at its Mode Mu Monday at 5 o'clock Mr. Morris came
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JOHN A. MARTIN.
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Jobn A. Martin. 11 years old. died at 3 p. m Wednesday at the home of hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. L. Mar- Un. '2227 Kellett avenue. He's sur- rived, by the parents; four alstars. Mr C. J. Campbell and Mrs. R. A. Baker of Springfield, Mr. E. L Vos- ; gundun of St. Louis and Mr Anna Mccullough of Kansas City Funeral mert!res will be held at 2 30 p. m. Friday at the family bome, with in- terment in Oreenlawn cemetery .un- de: direction of the Klingner Under- 'taking company. The deceased for- : merly was employed at the north side Frisco mill shops and later served or. ......... the local police force for two years ' He had been on the Baputips. Okla. . police force for four years when he became 111 10 months ago and re -! turned in his parents' home
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MRA. MARION STEVENS.
Funeral services were held at 2 p m Tuesday at the Gerrisor. cemetery ,
Monday a. he: home following 1!rger:r.z !::.....
- son. Burial was under the direction of the Fred W Eiy Undertaking com- peny of Sparta. Mo
MRS. NARCISSIS DRAKE. =
Funeral services for Mrs. Marcheute Drake. 38. of Fair Play. Mo .. Who) died- at 1:30 p. m .. yesterday in hospital here, were held at 320 p. M. today at Fair Play. Burial wee in the Shady Grove cemetery under dirve- Hon of the Crow and Barker Under- taking company of Fair Play. The body was taken overland yesterday by the Herrman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. She is survived by the bus- hand. a son. Ch two daughters. Veira and Mable. all of the home addr ... .
RICHARD B. PUCKY.TT.
Puneral services for Richard Puckett. 65. who died at 8:30 p. yesterday at his home. 1237 Talmadge street. will be held at 10:30 a m Friday at the Grant Avenue Baptist church, with Rev. L. H. WIle, pastor. officiating. Burial will be in Liberty cemetery under the direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
.A. B. LEONARD.
A. B. Leonard. 91 years old. an old resident of Christian county. died yesterday at the home of his son. J -
Ozark He is survived by three sons. J W. of Ozark. and N M and A. C Bernard. both of Springfield. and daughter. Mary E Roberts of Okia- hema City Twelve grandchildren ar.d 12 gren' grandchildren aiso sur- vive Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Roller! Cemetery with Res Alber 9 Hanks off:ris:1 :: g The free! wan In charge - of the Chaffin Undertaking company of Ozark
BIRTHS
A son was born to Mr and Mrs. A. E. Hasler yesterday at St. John's hospital
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In Memoriam
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. In fortax memory of our daughter. and alater. Noll Emhaft, who was laid
by mother father . Deadly missed statens and brothers MR AND MRA THOMAS O'CONNER AND FAMILY.
MARRIAGE LICENSEO.
Recorder of Deeds Jack W. Makes this morning / issued the following marriage licenses:
Oscar D. Hale. 41. and Kisle M. Ou- bert. 33, both of Springfield.
O. D. Field. 27, of Minneapolis. Minn., and Allce Grover. 18, of Ash Grove.
John Taylor Sandison of Spring- field and Edith Louise West of St. Loula. William F. Scott. 18, and Anna MA! Baker, 10, both of Springfield, . -
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FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 19: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yates of 1008 Ferguson avenue announced the birth of a son Eugene Yates on June 30.
Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 23: Miss Agatha Mitchell and Mr. Alfred Harthcock were married .** Mr. Ellis Lamkin and Miss Fern Smith were married .**
Miss Bessie Wills and Mr. Aubrey Russell were married .**
Miss Velva Williams and Mr. H. H. Christenson were married .**
Page 24: Card of thanks from W. M. Kelley and others .**
Page 11: Frank Brooks died .** A. B. Leonard died .** John A. Martin died .* Jesse D. White died .* W. O. Egbert died .**
MARRIAGE LICENSEA. Recorder Jack W. McKee this morn- ing issued marriage llcerises to the following:
Cari Thomas. 21. ar.d Dora Ragan. 16. both of Willow Springs
James Hodges. 32. Fair Grove, and Etta E Thompson, 25 Springfield. Wesley Haseltine, 22. and Lera Fo- land, 21, both of Springfield.
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Mr. Ellis Lamkin, son of Mr. and Mrs: H. E. Lamkin, 604 Bouth Pick - j ,Wick- avenue, and well known among i the young people of the city. and Miss Fern Smith of Pleasant Hill were , married Wednesday evening and will Mire at Lee's Summit. Mo.
CARD OF THANKS. wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends for their Ladistance and beautiful floral offer- ings during our bereavement. W. M. KELLEY. LILLA KELLEY. B. F. SMITH.
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Mrand Mrs. Virgil Mitchel 17. North Robberson avenue. "announce the marriage of their daughter. Ara- that to: Mr. Alfred Harthcock. 902 Bouth : roadway, at Ozark June 16
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Russell-Wills.
Miss Bessie Wills and Mr Aubrey Russell. both of Beymour. were mar- riedi at Mount Comfort church by the pastor. Rev. F. R. LAdd. The young couple motored to the-ywith where. the ceremony was witnessed by a number of friends. Mrs RUS 1 the son of Rev. John Russell, well- . known pastor of the Cumberland ' Presbyterian church.
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MIss Velva Williams Bride.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Martin. 925 Holland avenue, wul the scene of a wedding beautiful in its simplicity and artistic setting last night at leight o'clock when 11:68 Velva Williams became the bride of Mr. H. H. Christenson of Wayneaville. Mo., at a ceremony performed by Rev. Lewis M. Hale, pastor of the First Baptist church. Little Miss Mary Ann Martin entered* the ceremony som preceding the bride and groom and , Caffled the The on a pillow formed of white tulle. Attired in pink volle. the little ring bearer made a pretty picture with her gay boutoniere of . pink roses and baby breath. The bride | Followed, gowned in a dress of white fiat crepe on suspic ines caught with a Thinestone. huckle aful wearing a strand of pearls, inc gift of the groom." Her bouquet was formed of l bride's roses and baby breath The
altar pf için an'd dalsies and pink and ¡ white"tulle. The wedding march " we' Played -by- Mits . Virginia Patterson.' "The bride has been an employe of the St. Louis-Ban francisco railroad for several years can has a large circle of friends among the young people. She. is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. John W. Williams of Thayer and has made her home with Mr. and Mrs. 'Martin for two years. Mr. Christen- jeon la a prominent _merchant ' Waynestille, where the couple will make their home after June 5. fol- lowing a motor trip. to Lake Taney- como and other sections of the White river country. Following 'the. 'cere- .mony & wedding; supper was served to the guests. Twenty-seven intimate · friends of the couple attended the wedding.
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W. 0. EGBERT.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the ' Hormar. H. Lohmeyer Funeral home ----- for W. O. Egbert. 61, retired Frisco veteran .- who "died yesterday morn- ing in a hospital here following a i brief iliness. Burial will be in Maple Park cemetery. Mr. Egbert lived a! 767 East, Harrison atreet.
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DEATHS
FRANK BROOKS.
Funcral services for Frank Brooks. 1 57. of neer Mt. Vernon. Wednesday . morning following a lingering il- ! ness, were held under the direction ! of the Ayers and Fossett Undertak- Ing company. He Is survived by the wife. and the following children. i Mrs. Dalay Merrick of Aurora, Mrs. 1 Laura Crane of Mt. Vernon, Miss Dad ¡ Brooks, Miss Jennie Brooke and Ma- · rle Brooks of the home address.
1. B. LEONARD.
Funeral services for A B Leonard. 01-year-old resident of Christian county, who died Wednesday at the } home of his son. J. W. Leonard, three miles east of Ozark. were held yes- terday afternoon at the Roller ceme- tery. with_Rey. Albert .8. Hants of- ) Ilclating. Burial was under direc- tion of the Chaffin Undertaking com- - pany of Ozark. Mr. Leonard la sur- Wired hy three sons. J. W. I.com.ard of Ozark. N. M. and A. C Leonard, both of Springfield: a daughter. Mrs Mary Roberts of 0 Oklahoma Cit: 12 grandchildren and 12 great grand- children.
JOHN A. MARTIN.
:. Funeral services for John A. Mar- tin. 41, who died Wednesday at his ! home at 2227 Kellett avenue. follow- ing a long illness, were held at 2 30 o'clock this afternoon at the real- dence." Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the Klingner, Funeral home. to .
JESSE D. WHITE.
Funeral services for Jesse D. White. . who died in a hospital here Tuesday : night, were held at the Clear Creek Baptist church at 2:30 p m. today Burial waa in the Clear Creek ceme- tery under direction of W. L. Starne. undertaker.
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 3: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Elvy of 1106 West Walnut street announce the birth of a daughter Dorothy June on Thursday, June 30.
Page 7: Ruth Evelyn Peck died .** John A. L. Choat -- or John A. L. Croat -- died .*
J. J. Hibbler died .**
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Mrs. Mary C. Gillespie died .* Mrs. Bertie Palmer died .** Miss Eda Danielson died .** Mrs. Emily Rebecca Toutant died .** Mrs. Mary Sims Shipley died .**
Page 11: Miss Winifred Lindberg and Mr. Benjamin A. Steiner were married .*
Fermer Resident Weds.
'A letter.has been received this week from Mrs. Robert O'Hare of Trenton. Mich., announcing the marriage of her sister .. Miss Winifred Lindberg. to Mr. Benjamin A. Steiner. The young couple. surprised their rela- tives and friends ,by slipping away to Toledo, Ohio, on June 14, where they were- married. Mra. Bteiner is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Bertha Lindberg. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Steiner are at home to their friends at the home of the groom's parents on Pine street. Mr. Steiner is in business in Trenton.
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RUTH EYELYX PECK.
Funeral servicesifor Moms Ruth Eve- lyn Peck, 19 yma ckt, at 10 o'clock Thursday night" ! bome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall, two miles east of Belle- vlew church, were beid : at 11 a., m. today. Burial was in the Bo cemetery under direction of " the Klingner funeral home.
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JOHN A. L" CHOAT.
Funeral services were hold this att : ornoon at Brighton, Mo .. for John A. L. Croat. 40. who died yesterday st . the home of his sister. Mms T. M ; Jolinson. 2104 Elizabeth street. fol- lowing a lingering illness Bur:a! . was in a cemetery at Brighton under direction of the Klingner funeral home.
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J. J. HIBBLER.
J J Hibbler. 84 .: retired real estate man and a resident of Springfield ?o: 40 years. died at 8 o'clock last night at his home. 454 South Main avenue. following a lingering Illness. He in survived by one states. Funeral ar- rangements are incomplete, but burial will be In Maple Park cemetery un -
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Funeral services will be hace. ni, 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Danforth chapei. for Mrm. Mary C. Gillespie, 78 years
lingering Winees. Durtal will be fn Danforth cemetery under direction of the Klingner funeral home. 8be is survived by two daughter, Mim Lu- lian Gillespie, Springfield, and Mrs. Alta Roberta of Albuquerque, N. M. by five sone, J. H. Olliesgia, J. A. ON- lespie and 6. E. Olliespie, all of straf- ford; a sister, Mr. Martha M. Gilles- ple of Willard, and by a alster and a brother in South Carolina. Funeral services will - be conducted by Rev. W. O. Hicks of Willard and Rer. Thomas of Rogeraville.
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MRS. BERTIE PALMER.
Funeral arrangementa are incom- plate for Mrs. Bertle Palmer, 35, who died Friday afternoon at the family home, 721 West Dale street, following brief illness. Burial will be in Greenlawn cemetery under the direc- tion of - the. Klingner Funeral home. Bbe is survived by the husband. T. B. Palmer; three daughters, Norelle. Evelyn and Lyndell; one son, Charles Roberta, all of Springfield
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EMILY REBECCA TOUTANT
Mrs. Emuy Rebecca Toutant. 65 years old. died at 8 a. m. today at the home of her daughter. Mm. Theodore Trapp, 222 Boonville avenue, after a brief illness. She is survived by two' daughters, Mrs. Trapp and Mra J. D Smith, the latter of Paragould, Ark. a son. John Babb. 437 New street: a sister. Mrs. Alcey Robberson, Chicka- sha, Okla : three brothers, Marion'and John Collins, both of Willow Springa. ---- and Bennett Collina of West Plains, and one granddaughter. : The body will be sent, under the direction of W. L. Starne, undertaker. to Poplar Bluff at 8:18 a. m. Bunday, where ; funeral services will be held at 2:30! p. m. Monday from the home of Mrs Lizzie Midkiff, with Interment in Poplar Bluff cemetery
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MARY RIMA SHIPLEY.
Mrs. Mary Sime Shipley, formerly of Springfield, died at 7 o'clock last Inight at her home in Ins Angeles. : Callf . according to word received here by a brother, Will Bine of 643 Aoa' !. Main.
The body will be forwarded here. arriving either Monday night or early Tuesday morning. Funeral arrange - ments are Incomplete bitt burial w !!! be In Maple Purt compter; Hede : section of the Paxson Funeral home Mra. Shipley leit Springfield about six months ago. She is survived by the husband, two sisters and three brother. .
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MINS EDA DANIELSON.
Funeral services were held at 11 .. m. today at the Alma Lohmeyer Fu- neral. home for Miss Eda Danielson. 49, who died yesterday morning at her home, 738 West Scott street. after lingering .Ulinees. Buriel was to Greenlawn . cemetery. She Is survived by a . brother. Godfrey D. Danielson. andithree alstars, Mr. N. L. Mayfield, Mri William Schaller and Mrs. George Dent. all of Springfield.
SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: Samuel McClannahan was killed .**
Page 3: There is a poem in memory of Joseph Hacker, who died July 3, 1925, signed by Mrs. Amanda Hamilton, and by children and grandchildren.
There is a long article about the family of Johann Soltow who came from France, served in the Civil War, married and had six daughters and a son. His wife died and the children were placed in various homes. Now the children are trying to find each other. They include Mrs. Louise Hageman of Lamont, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Maude Witteman of Stockton, Calif., Mrs. Anna Foust of Oakridge, Ore., Mrs. Julia Lamb of Eugene, Ore., and Mrs. Ella Ridley of Kansas City (the youngest). [This is a long article.]
Mrs. Rosalee Thompson died .**
Page 14: Miss Zola Wilcox and Mr. Wiley T. Ruhl were married .** Miss Leona Killingsworth and Mr. C. B. Sells are engaged to marry. Miss Shirley Rosalee Brady and Mr. Carl W. Rule were married .** The Wright family held a reunion .**
Page 19: Marriage licenses issued .** Mrs. Mary Rust died .** Mrs. Bertie Palmer died .** White infant died .*
J. J. Hibbler died .**
Mrs. Mary Sims Shipley died .**
Mrs. Mary C. Gillespie died .**
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