Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield daily news and the Springfield leader of Springfield, Greene County, Missouri for 1927, Part 1, Part 91

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


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The flower giris were attired in white over old rose and the ring bearer in white. Miss Killingsworth la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam KI1- Ungsworth: and is a graduate of Ash Grove High". school. 8he attended State Teachers college here for three years' and has been a teacher in pub- Itc schools since the age of seventeen. The couple were accompanied to Springfield by the bridal party and from here they left for their home in Bhreveport.


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- Hold Reunion. yme.of Mr. and Mrs. John D. tezi North Prospect avenue, some of a' reunion held "In Mora,: Martha Williamsod · of aver Dolo., Sunday. Dinner " wus Ted the following guests: Mr. d Mi a. W. Jackson of Elkland, PS: MEand Mrs. L. D. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, Mr. and Mit! org . try Roy Tindle and daughter, Mildred Louise; Miss Mildred Miller, Miss Margie Jackson and Mr. Russell Rader, all of Marshfield: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Molabb and daughter, Mary; Mr. and Mrs: 'Roy McReynolds and son, John. all of Boliver; Mr. and MIL. M. T. Haymes of this city: Ind Mr. J. R. Cunningham and son, Ous and With. of this city, ribo spent the evening.


Watson-Dunlop.


The marriage service of Misa Nellie Dunlop and Mr. Joe Watson, both of Willard, was read Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. H. A. Wood, pastor of the Campbell Avenue Methodist church, at his residence. 400 West Division street. Rev. Wood is a friend of long standing of the couple, who will make their home on a farm near Willard.


. DiWed in' Loutsans. "": Miss"Velma' Holbert, daughter of r. and Mrs. J. E. Holbert, 2135 Ram- L Avenue. left Sunday night for harrieport, La., where she will be wanted to Mr. Wesley, Walker. The pung couple will make their .home Louisiana.


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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 8: Robert Englehardt died .** Virgil Swift died .** George S. Woodworth died .** William F. Burns died .**


Marietta Bowers sues to divorce Earl B. Bowers. They were married in January 1909.


Page 9: Marriage license: Archie L. Bunch, 30, of Springfield and Rose May Matthews, 18, of Monett.


Page 14: Jess E. Hulse sues to divorce Jewell Hulse. They were married in September 1925.


Marvis Burgess sues to divorce Joe Burgess.


DEATHS


ROBERT ENGLEHARDT.


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Funeral . services for Robert Engie- hardt, 84, who died at 10 a. m. yester- day after a lingering illness at his bome. 732 South Main avenue. will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the ! residence, with burial in Maple Park cemetery under direction of the Her- man H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Englehardt Was a pioneer settler of the Ozarks, having come to this country from Germany in 1880.


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VIRGIL SWIFT.


The body of Virgil Swift. 21. who died after a brief Illness Mondey at Black . Oak, Okla., arrived here last night and was taken overland thle morning by the Klinger funeral home to WarmT. Mo, for burial. He La survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Swift of 810 West Olive street, and several brothers and sisters.


GEORGE 8. WOODWORTH.


The body of George 8. Woodworth. @, who died in Chicago July 11, ar- rived here this morning accompanied by his wife and a brother, Fred W. Woodworth, of Kansas City. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 9 a. m. at the St. Agnes Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home. .


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WILLIAM F. BURNS.


Funeral services for William F. Burns. 80. who died at his home. 1901 North Misouri avenue, yesterday after- moon, will be held at 10 a. m. Thurs- day at the Hamlin Memorial Baptist church. Burial will be in Mount Zion cemetery in Wright county. Mr. Burns a veteran of the Civil war.


TWO DIVORCE SUITS FILED.


Two suita for divorce were tied yesterday in the office of the circuit clerk. The actione follow: *Joms 2. Hun against Jewell Huis They' . were married in . September, 1928. : and .. lived - togethers until deg- tember.1996 .- Jealousy is alleged Vy the plaintiff as his cause of action. 'i; Charging ‹ abandonment, Marvis Burger sake, divorce from, Jos Bur- ..


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The Leader for Thursday, July 14, 1927, is missing.


FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 6: Mrs. Minnie Well died .** George L. Dameron, Jr., died .** Mrs. Susan Fryer died .** George M. Presnell died .** J. O. Rogers died .**


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Aaron Cook died .** Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gates died .** J. Ross Chapman died .**


Son born July 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wooten, 1105 East Brower street. Page 18: Marriage license: Tony Maples, 20, of Springfield and Lora Helen Lindsey, 15, of Pearl.


DEATHS


Funeral arrangements for Mrs. Min- ale Well. 53, Widow of Dr. H. A. Well. who died at her home, 958 West Wal- nut Street, yesterday morning / fol+ Lowing a brief illness, are Incomplete. Burial, however, will be In East Lawn cemetery under direction of W. L. Starne. undertaker. 8he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. F. O. Worthy, of the home address; and Mrs. P. H. Banks. . of. Detroit, Mich .; two sons, Carl and Julius, of the home address, and two brothers, Dr. W. 8. Clairen- bach. Sun Dance, Wyo., and George Clarenbach, of Oroville, Cal.


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GEORGE L. DAMERON, JE.


Fuperal services for George L. Dam- eron. Jr., telegraph operator for the Mimouri Pacific raliroad, who was accidentally killed when struck by a train early Monday morning at New- port, Ark., were held Tuesday after- noon at the Hoberg church. three miles south of Mount Vernon. Inter- ment was in the I. O. O. F. 'ceme- tery at Mount Vernon under direction of the Faucett Undertaking company. The deceased Is survived by the par- ente. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Dam- eron of .. Hoberg, and a sister. and brother.


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AARON COOK.


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Funeral arrangements are incom- plate for Aaron Cook, a retired farm .: er. who died at 8 p. m. yesterday fol- lowlag-+ -brief tilnews at his home. 527 South Warren avenue. He la sur- vived by the widow and two daugh- tera, Miss Pearl Summer, of the home address, and Mrs. Paul Hardman of Tulsa. Okla .; by a son. Owen Cook, of Springfield. a mister. Mrs. Melissla Gregory. Tonkawa, Okla., and a broth- er. Jonaa Cook, of Chickasha, Okla. Services and burial will be under di- rection of W L. Starne, undertaker.


J. O. Rogers. 77 years old, died d' 8:30 a. m. today at the home de brother. Ralph Rogers, 318 East Mad- top street. : Funeral arrangement are thcomplete but they will be Wer direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. He is survived by two brothers, and a meter. Mro. J. J. Kee- VIL of Los Angeles, Callf.


MRS. SUSAN FRYER


Mrs. Susan Fryer, 84. died at. I.p. m. yesterday at the home of her daugh- tur, Mrs. Fannie Barlow. Coffeeville. Kan. The body 'was forwarded to Springfield this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Pythian &renue Bap- tist church. Burial will be In East Lawn cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. She is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Barlow. and Mrs. Mollle Smith, of East St. Loufs. Il1., two grandchil- dren. Mrs. Ruth M. Robert- and R. L. Fryer, both of Springfield: two nephews. Charles and Will Mattock, of Springfield: and a niece, Mrs. Ellen -


Hall. Springfield; and several grand- children.


GEORGE M. PRESNELL.


George M. Presnell, 65. of 1950 Roosevelt avenue, died at 7 a. m. to- day at his home. following a linger- ing Illness. He is survived by the ! widow. four sons. Ed and Roy Pres- nell, of Kansas City: Robert of St. Joseph, Mo., and Jesse, of Springfield: a daughter. Mrs. Edna McCrum. of Kansas City: two stepchildren, Harry Odow, Springfleid. and Mrs. Btella Hu:d. Willard: three brothers. William ; N. Breane !! of Springfield: J. N. Pres- nell. Pleasant Hope, and W. E. Pres- nell, Lyons, Kan .; two sisters, Mrs Anna Taylor and Mrs. Martha Taylor. both of Springfield. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the Robberson Prairie chapel. 10 miles north of Springfield. with burial in! that cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.


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MARY ELIZABETH GATES.


1 Funeral servicea for Mrs. Mary Elizabetlt· Gates, 59. of Springfield. route 10. who died Wednesday in a local hospital. will be held at 2:30 : p. m. tomorrow at Belleview ceme- tery. with burial under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.


J. RONS CHAPMAN.


Funeral services for J. Roas Chap- man. 35. of 427 West Madison street. who died Wedherdar nicht at his : home after 'a lingering Illness, were · held at 1 pm today at the Baptist church In Clever. Mo., with burial In Smart cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.


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Wooten, 1104


Lut' Brower "street. announce the birth of a'son July : 14. 9 ***


SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 3: There is a poem in memory of Harriett Evaline Henry .**


Page 7: The probate court docket for August is published .**


Page 11: Miss Olive Webb and Mr. Irvin K. Gibson were married .** Page 12: Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gates died .**


Mrs. Susan Fryer died .** George M. Presnell died. Mrs. Mary J. Parks died .* John F. Ryan died .** Mrs. S. H. Wickiser died .**


J. O. Rogers died .** Daniel P. Masterson died.


Mrs. Minnie Well died .** Birth reported .**


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In Memoriam


In loving memory of our dear mother. Harriott Evaline Henry. who departed this Ilfe July 16. 1928.


Four long and lonesome years, Dear Mother.


The time, It goes so slow. So hard to live without you.


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Your loved ones cannot see why You hadn't ume for é farewell kiss. No one to tell us each goodbye. You will never be forgotten: Never can our hearts be healed. And no one knows the sorrowa That are in our hearts concealed But God. He loved you too. Dear Mother.


And took you home to dwell.


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But ob, the vacancy jeft in our home, No tongue can aver tell. Sadly missed by children and grandchildren and the onee who med her best.


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Gibson-Webb. 1


The marriage of Miaa Olive Webb and Mr. Irvin K. Gibeon was solemn- ised at the home of the bride's par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Webb, Cherry Street road, Thursday morn- ing at 6 o'clock with Rev .. O. M. En- nis officiating. The home was decor- sted in the season's flowers. The bride wore a rown of blue georgette with gold trimming. Her bridesmaid. Mim Theima Judy, wore rose gecre . otte." Mr. James Adams was trodde" man. Following the ceremony break- fast was served to Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Dennis,"Mr.Fand Mra. George DO. lard. Mr. and . Mra. M. I. Webb. Miss Thelma Judy. Miss Amazean Dennis. Mr. James Adame, Mr. . Charles Poin- dexter and Mr .; Tom Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Dillard left for a short stay at Eureka Springs, Ark.


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DEATHS


MARY ELIZABETH GATES. Funeral services for Mra. Mary Kliz-Ž abeth Gates, 50, of route 10. Spring-" field, who died Wednesday night ins- hospital, were held at 2:30 p. m. todi.y at Belleview church. A short funeral service also wus held at the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. D. Price. 2301 Howard avenue. Burini war in Belle- view cemetery under direction of the Klingner funeral home.


MRS. SI SAN FRYER.


Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Fryer. 84, who died at 2 o'clock Thursday "entertoon ni the home Vi her daughter. Mrs Fannie Barlov. in Coffeyvillex Kas., were held at 2.30 p. m. today at the Pythian Avenue Baptist church. Burial was in Last lawn cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer funeral home.


GEORGE M. PRESNELL.


Funeral services . for George Presnell. €5, who died early yester- day morning at his home, 1050 Roose- velt avenue, will be held at 2:30 p. m. | Sunday at the Robberson Pra !!! chapel. 10 inlica north of Springfield. Funeral will be in that cemetery un- der direction of the Herman H. Loh- meyer funeral home.


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DANIEL P. MASTERSON. #:/


Daniel P. Musterson. 66. a promi- nent farmer of near Strafford. M -.. dled at 9:30 o'clock last night at his home. following & lingering illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Sacred Heart Cathoite church. al Summit avenue , and Locust street, with Rev. Father : Brady officiating. Burial will be In St. Mary's cemetery, under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Masterson was born at Rella. Mo, In 1661 and came to Straf- ford at an carly nge with his parents. He is survived by the wife, and the following children: Mrs. Hugh Mor- ton, Mrs. Hugh Ricketts, and Jaaics Masterson of Springfield; Fay Master- son of Stonefort. Ill .; and a brother. James Masterson. Rogersville, Mo.


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MARY; J. PARK&


Funeral services"for"Mra. Mary J Parks, 72, who died at the home of Ther daughter in Monett Thursday. were held at 2:30 p. m. today in the Methodist Episcopal church at Ma- rionville Burial was in the Odd Fel- lows' cemetery at : Marionville. Mra. Parks Is aurvived by five sona and two daughters, one daughter .being student In the . State Teachers col- lese.


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JOHN F. KYAN.


Funeral services will be held at & p. m Sunday In the auditorium of the Pythian home for John F. Ryan. 75, who died at 7:30 o'clock Jaat night at the Pythian home -here. following a brief illness. Burial will be in Ha- i zelwood cemetery under direction of : W. L. Starne. undertaker. He was a member of the King City lodge No. 251. Knights of Pytl.iat.


MILS. 8. M. WICKISER.


Funeral arrvices will be held n! 4 :p. m. tomorrow at the Alma Lon - ! meyer Funeral home for Mra. 5. Hi. Wickiser, daughter of Rev. Ashberry pioneer minuter, who 41238 o'clock" last night Ratifi home, 726 - Lincoln avenue. after? lingering illness .: Burial iwill be: 18 Hazelwood cemetery under (direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral homes. Mra. Wickiser's husband operated A studio bere for many years", her husband aided in 'the"organs Bon ; of the, old Washington , 4


the "Central Christian chuvaty


J. O. ROGERS. Funeral "services for J. "O.Rogert' 77. who died at 5:30 a. m. yesterday at the home of his brother. 'Ralph., Rogers. 818 East Madison street;".will be "held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Burial i will .be in East Lawn cemetery.


MRS. MINNIE WELL. "Funeral services fory' Mrs. Minhit Well .. 9587West Walnut street,/who died at 'I'p. m. Thursday, will be hold at 2:30 p. m. Bunday, from the with interment in Bast Law i under direction of W. L." CEFB, a dertaker. Rev. Dewey Short will have charge of the services. The deceased was a member of the Royal Neighbors"


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BIRTHS


Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith, 726 Chicago street, announce the Birth' of a daughter. Betty Gene. July 13. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Dollie Dotson. 1


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PROBATE COURT DOCKET AUGUST INT TERK.


Docket of cases in which settlements are due from Executors, Administrators. Guardians and Ourstars at the sunting August term of the Probab Court Orwne County, Mert, Mu the second Howday the who August, 1937.


All citations are returnable to the first day of the term.


Monday, First Day. August WA.


Anewin. Raymond H., minor. A. C. Angwin, guardian and curator; eightb annual settlement.


Bricker, Cinda W .. deceased. Joe D. Burgess, administrator: final settlement. Bulger. Jamen, deceased, Laura Bukser Welch, executrix: flaal settlement.


Brooksbank. Mary, deorused, Harry Brooksbank, executor; final settlement. Bingham. Jessie deceased Charley Bingham, administrator: final settlement Bernet. John. deceased. Pred Bernet, Jr. executor; first semi-annual stille- ment.


Beazley. Everett, docensed. Love o Brazier and W W. Mantz, executora: [!rat semi-annual settlement.


Baumberger. John C. deceased, William Baumberger, executor: first semi-annual settlement


Bartelsmeyer. William, deceased. Anne Bartelsmeyer. executrix:


nuai settlement.


Trender, Good Day. Lagar Manifold, Mancy O., tebe,


Wardell, guardian and ourstrix; fast nual settlement.


Boyle. Earnest Wayne, minor. Wahneta Sherman, guardian and curator; first an- nual atthement.


Dalrymple. Charles H., deceased, Brith O. Dalyimple, executrir; final settlement. Friday, Fifth Day. August INA, 1987. Blankenship, Mildred, minor. W. A. Damate. Annie, deceased. James A Nelina, public administrator; fırat semi -! arnual settlement - Blankenship. guardian curator: lenth annual settlement.


Branson, Ouls. minor. J. B Garton. guardian and curator; eleventh annual sellitient.


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Bonnelt. Jolin, mihor. W. 8 Bennett guardian and curator, seventu AQUA -


settlement


Bell. Barbara C., docensod, J C. Bell. Administrator, third annual settlement Bobein . Bobalnı, Rose Elizabeth; Earr- eat Marion and . Paul Henry, minors, Louisa M. Bobain (Robein), guardian and curatrix; second annual settlement.


Clark, Isaac, deceased, Ella May Clark, administratrix with the will annexed; ft- nal settlement


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Chandler. W'm. T. deceased. Roxie J. Chandler, executrix; final settlement Wednesday, Third Day. August 10. 1917. Cooper. B. P., deceased. Magrie M. Cooper, executria. fmmal settlement Campbell, D. C. deceased, B. A Camp dell, administrator: final NI . . Cama, Anna, docard. A. R CM ministrator: Aret semi-annual settlement Carroll, Corirude A. deserved, John .. Carroll,' administrator; firm MJ-Mamal withamt Crooks, Frank deceased. Lille a Crooks, execuiris, first semi-annual Mi- Lement.


Calhoun. W. T. deceased, Jess Calhoun administrator. Brat semi-annual altk. ment.


Clingao. A. W. deceased. 8.4 x Clingan, execuista. : Ilst Hal-annual Mi- tlement.


Carter. William . deceased. Frances Carter and WUllam J. Carter, executers: first semi-annual settlement.


Campbell. Dean, Lovena and Boyd, mi- Ne !! le Campbell, guardian and re- -


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C'aswell. Kather. ininor. Core Branden- burg. guardian and curatrix. final mottle- ment


Thursday, Fourth Day. August 11th. 1927. Calvey. George D. Insane, T H Oid- con, guardian and curator. second annual


Citlitinan. Ruby Elion, Insane. Pearl J (lingman, guardia, and curatela arcond


Cooper. Oxtar B. deceased, Earl O !


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Cos, Low, "Jiame"byl and Taylor; mi- nors, Margaret K. "Chisel guardian and curalris: fourth snavel wurstmnt. . ..


Cone. lasal, minor, Daisy Coar. guard . lan and cursiria, eleventh annual sellh. ment


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Chefno, Thomas Mer - weph


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Oumusina, Cler Cummibi, guard


Crow, Lymxd D administrator; final artikmeni.


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Dulucias, Lucinda O., dreamed, A. A Douglas, administrator; first semi-annual settlement Dane, Ölara, diceased, Ouy R. Dane, administrator; first semi-apasal mitk- ment.


Drumsa, Andred and Katheryn, Med Morence Nielsen, guardian and nunit; second annual settlement.


Dickerson, Leon 8 .. tomane, En Ders, guardian and curatrix; stath annual M- Lement.


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Cooper, executor. filth annual settlement


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Knelle, Barah E. deceased. W. R. Bell. administrator de bonis non with the will annexed; final settlement.


Kern, Carl and Dorothy. minors. T. K. Gardner, guardian and 'curator; furn an- nual settlement.


Kinser. Rex and Max, minors, Cora Horner, guardian and curatrix; second annual settlement.


Kitchell, Anna L. Insane, Harry C. Kitchell, guardian and curator; fourth an- nual settlemer !.


Wednesday, Ninth Day. August 17th, 12.


Kers.ich, Emma Louise, minor. Arns Kernick Meter. guardian and curatrix. eighth annual activement.


Liggett, Louisa, deceased, Lillie W. Ke !- ..


say. administratrix: final settlement. -


Landers, John, deceased. Lewis Laster and the Mississippi Valley Trus: Company of St. Louis, executors; final settlement. Lee. Robl. E., deceased, Frank R. Schaeffer, executor; final settlement.


Lane, J. M., deceased, Allie Lane, exec- Otrix : final settlement.


Lake, Hoy M. and Hugo W. BushJis. Barah M. Lake, guardian and curatriz. first annual settlement.


Lowe, Horace Arch, Jr., and James Ells- worth. minore. H. A. Lowe. guardian and curator: second annual settlement.


Lav. Grare Viola, Clara Bernice and W B., Jr. minors, W. B Lay. guardian ard curator: third annual settlement.


Milligan, Savilla, deceased. C. C. Mull- kin, executor; final settlement.


Thursday. Tenth Day. August 18th. 1927. Moore, W. B., deceased, Drucilla B. Moore, executrix: final settlement.


Mount. Mary E., deceased, Moses As- berry Mount and Kale Mount Love !! , exec-


Miller, Edmund D. deceased a. O'Bryant, administrator; first Mai-An- Qual settlement


Motley. John, deceased. James A. Nolens, public administrator; first semi-annual settlement.


Mack, Olyde B., deosased, Flo K. Mack, adataistretrts: Ara ami-enous! settke


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Moomar, Absa. Lots M. and Hemet minera, Morda Moosist. suurdien curatrix: eighth annual settlement.


Mills, Orren, Loren and Delbert, minors, Viola L. Mills. guardian and curatrix; ninth annual settlement


Martin, Homer Bugene and Virgil. mi- nors. Dora Martin. guardian and curatrix; third annual settlement.


Friday, Eleventh Day. August INA, 1837. Martin, Mary Virginia, minor, Laura L. Irwin, caratsis; twelfth annual ritk-


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McCluer. Rufus A. Deceased. James W. MoCluer, executor: first semi-annual set- thement.


MeKerall, Josiah D., deceased, Mary Y. MeKorall, administratrix; first semi-an- nual settlement.


McCann, Char. A. deceased. Union Na- tional Bank, executor; first semi-annual settlement.


McCul'at, Lewis Bruce, Insane. Myrtle McCullah, guardian and curatrix; first annual settlement.


Dickson, John W. insane, Martha Dick- son. guardian and curatrix; cigb'h an- mi:»I actilenient.


J'AI. Melvin. Jr. minor. James 1 Nelms. rubber guardian and curator: sec. ord ni.tual · settlement


Dreyfus. Roscamond.


Dreyfus, guardian and curater; final-det llement.


Elliott, Julia L. deceased, Harry D Durst, administrator, first. sembranous! settlement.


Saturday, Kista Day. August 13th, 1837. Fitch, James .. deceased. Idas M. Filth. administrator; first semi-canual settieinent.


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Pusles. Josephine. spillet. Theodore Fiver. guardia and curator fifth an. nual settlement


Pernah, Christie, minor. Oile M. Free- man. guardian and curatria, third anais:


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Pergun. Marie and Darreli, minus .. James Z. Roberts, guardian and curator. third annual settlement


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Uillord. Martha Prazee. minor. Pearl (Itfford, guardian and curatrix, third en- uval settlement


Cichrett. Jennie M. deceased, George w. Urlirett. administrator, final settlement.


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Guyette. Helen minor. Marshall Jack- con, guardian and curator; eighth annual settlement


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Monday, Seventh Day. August 13th, 1997. Haggard. W. C. deceased. William A. Harrard, administrator, first semi-annual i


Hayca. W'El H. Br . deceased. Augusta Hoyes, executrix. first semi-annual settle-


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Herman, Nellie MI. deceased. Edgar S Herman. executor. first semi-albus. se :-


Harper. Helen, deceased, Bemsia Higgins, administrativa; fires semi-postal. cette


. . Qual settlement.


Hodge, MertDe, minor, Barah L Buns. guardian and curatriz; third annual tot- Ulement.


140 BeDe Jesoup, czemutrix; (In ment.


James. R. B., deceased, O. J. James, ad- ministrator; der sombananal settlement Tuesday, Hanth Day, Barda INs. t. Jooma, Daras curator: first ananal Matthewseat


Jones, Francis and Bille M, miami Martin L. Howard, ex-publis guardias a curator; finch wal cottioment


Johnson, Lacrella, Insane, W. L" Curdy, ex-public guardian and curator; twenty-second annual solllement


Kennedy, Praak, deceased, Ocorpo ***- nedy, administrator; final settlement Knelle, George, deceased, Sarah Knolle, executrix; final settlement.


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(realbouse. Celia. insane. Wailer A Walton. guardian and curator; fifth an- nual settlement.


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McGrath. Roy Allen. minor. Arthur (irath, guardian acd curator, sixth an- si sellement.


ACluer. Addie. deceased. John


monk, administrator de bon!s non !: .... wil annexed. finai ettime ..


fortheult, Joseph, deosased, Kwia L. teron. administrator; final uttk- at


rdian and curator; anth annual hent


ewton, Howard. minor. Harry D. Duret, rdian and curator: arteenth annual lement


mill. Benjamin O. Insane. David B. 11. guardian and curator: twenty- rth annual stusmeui.


ewbill. Paul M. mmane. Add,e V Nex - , guardian and curatrix. third annual lement.


orman. Mary L. deceased, Lucy E es. administratrix. final settlement.


tt. Theodore, deceased. Elizabeth Olt, cutrix: final settlement.


sden. O. L. deceased. Frances P. en. administratrix: final settlement Batteriee. Roy J. minor. John O. Bat. sul, Mary Abe !! deceased. Samuell terier, guardian and curator. first annual seullement neton Paul, executor. first semi-annual ' lement.


way. Thirteenth Day. Aug. End. 10:7. ralis. Geraldine Alice. deceased. rgic Rafter, administratrix; first semi- ual settlement


orter. Robert G. deceased. Mary O. ur. executrix. first semi-annual set. sent


ckle. Jimmie and Jessle. minors. W. Punir, guardian and curator; first an- i settleuneut.


1. Deryl Geraldine, miner, Clyde A. . guardian sod cursies; fourti


Inistratrix. final settlement.


o <. Wm H. deceased. James W. rercutor. final settlement.


Ichard. A. N. deceased. Fannie Reich- Baldwin, administrairiz, final soitje. t


Rers. C .. . deceased. James A. 1 .. ; ,htc administrator with the siu


dav. Fourteenth Dar. Ang 33rd. IDT7. .c. Susan. deceased. Adah M Fu !- 1 !. adusuistratris. first semi-suqual ement


ok. Altre N. deceased. Baller I. ker. administrator: first semi-annual emieut.


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