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Mrs. John W. Shourds of Albion, New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Wall, 1425 South Jefferson. She is the sister of Mr. Wall. They have not seen each other in 42 ycars. She is here for the Wall-Elsey wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Marx will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary.
Miss Lucille Hay and Mr. J. C. Berry will be married .**
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To Celebrate Anniversary Of Wedding ٠ ٠ ١٠٠
COMUPLIMENTARY to Mr. and Mra. Jake Marx, of the Engle- Look apartments who will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Monday, September 19, friends of theirs will entertain with a dinner tomorrow evening at the Colonial botel.
Carrying out the golden weddin. anniversary color scheme, the tabl decorations will be of field flower. artistically arranged, and plac cards and other favors will cox respond in color ..
Old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mar .. will speak informally during the dinner. Probably 76 guesta wil, participate in the merry making. Relatives and friends from out-of- lown who are expected are
Mra and Mrs. Joo Rubenstein, Green-
Mine Ruth Rubenstein. Greenfield. Mra. Ell Bernstein, Oklahoma City. Okla. Dr. and Mrs. Herman Buliz, Nashville.
MIN Roth Spitz. Nashville. Tenn. Mr. Big Freasdorf, Deepwater. Mra. Nathan Frensdorf. Deepwater. Mr. Raymond Frensdorf. Deepwater. Mr. Joel Freasdorf, Deepwater.
Mr. and Mrs Barn Bchoer.brun. St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. feldore Enoch. St. Louis. Mra. Manny Schwartz, 61. Louta. Mr. Lawrence Schwartz, St. Louis Mr. 104 Mrs. Bot Bing St. Louis. Mrs. Joe Roth. St Louis.
Miss Hay to Wed In California
Miss Lucille Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .: Wallace G. Hay, of ! III: East Central street, lett yes- : terday _ morning' for Long Beach.' cai .. where the will be married the last of this month to Mr. J. C. Berry of Long Beach. Miss Hay! was accompanied by her mother a : ! Vr. and . Mrs. Harold Grove .. They are making the trip overland ...
In Muskogee. . Okia Mr. Hay will leave the last of this week to Join the party in Long Beach.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the Illness and death of our hus. band and father. August Engelking. We also wish to thank aur many friends for their beautiful floral tributes.
Mrs. August Engelking and family.
Otto Ernest Rayburn .
OTTO ERNEST RAYBURN, bur and versatile young .Ozarkian. recently found time to organise the Osackiana a, guild of weltering was elected president of the societyd
Rayburn Ilves at Kingston, Ark- and has played a big part in : the development there of the Kingston Community project, which has at- trarted nationwide attention. Among other things he is editor of Ozark Life, n magazine of dlatinc- tivo style: superintendent of the Kingston Community High school; supIntendent of the Kingskraft I'rens and of the Kingston Com- munity Sunday school; and pro- moter of the Writers' Colony; the Kingskraftera: the Ozarkana Wild I.If- Association: the Peoples' Col- Iran and a county demonstration project.
lle began his extenalve commun- Ity work after returning from war service, having been a buck private In action in the front trenches.
"The tzarkians, the writers' guild recently formed, In now functioning artively and its members are taking u large interest in producing Ozark literature.
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Aus H. Robarda, 20, and Effle Lu- ctie Lamis. 19. both of Springfield; Howard E Batson, 11, And Daley May Hagewood. 23. both of BULL- Ings; Ewing M. Savage, M, and Frieda Mable Wingo. 19, both of Springfield: Carl Dowell, 3L &M Opal Kinser. It, both of Rogers- ville: Willam 8. Bckman, 81, and Mabel Stiver, 22. both of Spring Held: Walter Ipock. 32. Sarumana and Elva Goes. 13. Cedar - Gatt Huskde Phillipe, 21. and Faltao McCrellian. 11. both of Aurora Port H. Matteson. S.S. and Forthe Arton, HA both of Rogersvile; TP Ilam Talley. 22 and Margaret .... ..
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Mrs. Clato Shaffer died at her come in Avulla Wednesday the 16th at the age of 62 years after an ill- ness of several months. She has many friends in this community who greatly regret her death. Fu- neral services were held at Mt. Olive church near Peirce City, Thursday efternoon. Interment in Mt. Olive cemetery.
MONETT, MO.
E D. Hotman are 11 years died at his home 1008 Trisco avenue at 11:16 Wednesday night after a long maess with cancer on his face.
. Suas Wiicut died at his home I near Round Grove Tuesday the 13th after a lingering illness at the age - of $0 years. Funeral servicee were held Wednesday afternoon at Round Grove church. Interment at Kings . Point cemetery.
The marriage Mr . Reed of Springting to Minute .. Pitts of Monett took place Bipe tember 10. They will be at home to friends at 103 Walnut atroet, Springfield
Miss Quinn Will Marry St. Louisan
MR AND MRS. JAMES M. QUINN. 600 South National Boulevard, announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Catherine Marie. to Mr. Louis H. Gummers- bach. son of the late Mr. Joseph Gummersbach and Mrs. Gummers- bach 7229 Forsythe Boulevard, St. Louis. Miss Quinn is a graduate of Elfindale academy. southwest of the city, and of The Sacre. Heart Junior college of St. Louis and she received the bachelor o arts degree from the State colleg. here. She Is prominent in socla! affairs of the city, and Is vice - premldent of the Elfindale alumna. association and a member of Lambda Alpha Lambda sorority Mr. Gummersbach is a graduate of St. Louis university and is secre- tary of the B. Iferder Book com- pany of St. Louis. He is a nephew of Mira. Herman Meyer of . this city. The wedding will be an event of the latter part of October and w1 : take place at the St. Agnes church.
7 More Divorces Granted by Judges In Crout; Colli
Seven more divorces, two by Judge Guy D. Kirby and five by Judge Warren L. White in circuit court yesterday, brought the. totat of the past three days to 92. "An have been by default. The divorces granted yesterday were:
Betty Hamilton from Charles Hamilton: Florence B. Dickinson from Lewis H. Dickinson and the plaintiff's former name of Baker restored; C., E. Dean from Mary Dean; Ruth M. Hollan from John L. Hollan, with custody of a minor child; Ethel B. Layer from James B. Layer on a crossbili, and the plaintiff's former name of Ben- nett reatored: Allle A. Lova from Fred C. Love, and Zitella A. Hud- gens from William Hudgens, with the custody of a minor child.
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STINSON-TIMMONS
The marriage of Mies Louise Buisson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Pall D. BUinson, formerly of Spring. Meld and now -of Aurora, IL, to T. F. Timmona, of Neosho, Mo., took place at Aurora, Ill. Wednesday afternoon. Mra E. G. Green, of | Springdeld. attended the ceremony. i After a motor trip and a short visit | 'with the bride's parents, the young ¡people will live In Neosho, where Mr. Timmons is employed by the Banlight Produce company.
DEATHS
JOHN BURKE
Firmerei services for John Burke 11 years old of New York City. . former resident of Springfield, who died at his home there, probably will be held tomorrow morning at the Sacred Heart Catholic church Ith burlat In St Mary's cemetery under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. Word of Mr. Burke's death was received Friday by J. P. Hurley, Mr. Burke, whose father was O. Patrick Burke. is survived by a brother. James Burke, and an aunt, Mrs. Fred Gar- ney of Springfield.
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CLYDE M'KINNEY
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Mokthay of "wear Houston, who died; in a local , hospital yes- terday. moraing as a result' of : in- Jurles' sustained . three weeks 4 when hewas dragged by & AS will be forwarded this morning". - Houston " by" the - Alma ' Lohmeyer Funeral home fur burial. The boy Is survived. by the parents, and by ave brothers and sisters. ARY -- J. H. FORGEY
Funeral services for J. H For- rey. who died September 12 .. at Kramer, Calle, will be held at 2:30 o'clock . this afternoon at Linden cemetery, near Ozark, with burial there under direction of the Chaffin Undertaking company. Services will be in charge of Friend lodge No. 362, A. F. and A. M.
MRS. BLAIR BEDELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Blair Bedell, 10 years old, who died last night at her home, 1113 East Mc-
boce wid bertul ta Lincol Moff mortel osepetery under direction of
The, to survived by the husband one daughter." Mra.' Nera Johnson' and ene brother, James Smith, en
DIVORCE SESSION
TURNS TO KIDDIE!
Homes . Found for 14 Young- sters During Juvenile Court Hearing; Many Nameless Waifs Are Made Happy
LARGE ROOM RESEMBLES BUSY DAY AT BABY SHOW
Scene Entirely Different From Day Before When Scores Crowded Corridor Seeking Divorce Decree
FOR two days there had passed through the court house cor-
dors a seemingly endien proces- ton of hushands and wives who · NA found marriage a burden- chose one ambition wan the sev- . more of those ties that failed In- gloriously to bind "until death do us part.""
And spectators of that pageant watched and wondered. Are there any homes lett ?! Are there any longer in he found coupina happy In their marriages-content in mu- tual love- upon whose hearthstoned the fires of love and kindness til! burn? " ... 4 .***
The answer came yesterday In an- other proccesion through those "me corridore" and that answer- no uncertain terms-was "yes."
14 TOTS MADE HAPPY
When Judge thay I Kirby ad- arried the session of Juvenile urt yesterday morning. 13 couples ad been made happier. Fourteen He folks -. some of them nameless alla for whom the future hand held . little hope-found new happiness the welcome sunshine of contented ..... henceforth to be their ons. .... .. . rede of alloption had boon OF Juice Khiby In that I.r !!! arslan.
.. .... ourt room which the before had seen the letter of Gren look on yesterday all the france of a boss show Fond mothera proud an Jan's could be-and with the Ilt. folk, all wearing "their ver). A Sunder rinthen" for this vers via! arrasion. occupied the bet. ......
LITTLE BABE ABANDONED
cada Rateman. only
five mo's old and abandoned by her part In Dade county. It was mid .. touna. Mine with Mr. and Mrs. | Rond- Jones of Asb Grove. An Infandaughter: of Mr. and Mrs .. "had died shortly before the. Jor abandoned child was found. fonda, knowing of the loss the Jonen home. took"the infant" them. thinking it might lesern. ir Klet
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."things that fried was not Ien- --- for onis larenta know-hut he helped little child found a
. .. una future to match brighter than
little John Robert Jones display- al ... "miopost in the hearing ao Ins He adaption for he is only five ....... . He has in a large mar- salve prettily lined and teler. of with puffs blue material while rent Mra Charles A Hall of .. Soth Ner avenue, who were . '.come Fis legal parents, trati-
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CHILD:IN BASKET,
When the adoption was approved." new father lank the basket on . irm and he and the mother left mmm. Judge Kirby looked up. | It's not the habry in a basket!") ... tuder exclaimed In amazement at John Robert. with his light hair. the ries and chubby face. rested He he id on the dainty blue pillow And didn't care
"A four-year-old youngster ap" Frared not the least diaconcerted as he received his this name and went through his second adoption. 1 .... Herman Hotell. he and a twin Holler were apparated when he was! adopted by Mr. and Mrs Joarphi With Ham and the brother was a .. .. ! ™ Mr. and Mrs J. F.
But now the twins will be to- Erther again, for Mr. and Mrs. Al- ford liked their son so well they persuaded Mr. and Mrs. Bloom to let them have Herman, and he le now Harold Herman Alford.
I MUST MEET REQUIREMENT
Only & legal requirement yet to l' complied with halted the adop- t'en of Tara Chandler and George !.. r. and that will be met with-
.10 low days. It is expected.
, life. for them, has not been alto- Erthrr pleasant. After their mother ¡dird. the futher, it in cialmed, did 'rot take care of them and they were ; ... ed in the Children's home here. Learning of this some weeks ago. - Mr and Mrs. J. H. Overturf of Julka. Okla, parents of their
mother. came to Springfield and took them to their home. Only the fact that the grandfather had not signed the adoption deed prevented the adoption yesterday. Hla failure. !: way :ald hy court ntinches, was Le : an oversight.
- Meanwhile. the; father,' Robert B. Chandler, confined In the county jail here, faces a"charge of bigamy. Mra. W. R. Keller of: 1006 Bouth Pickwirk avenue, while visiting her Alater. Mra. Jay Brite, was attracted to a pretty two-and-a-half-year-old child whowe mother. deserted by the husband and' father, was employed In the Brite home.
DESERTED BABE ADOPTED
With a hard struggle ahead, the mother finally consented to the adoption of her child by Mr. and Mra. Keller. Do Irene. Golden' Is now Nancy Jane Keller.
Other adoptions were:
Eight-year-old Lawrence Glaz- for by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D. Brown, who reside on a farm in Polk ' r. unty : Verna Hazel Kincade by . ... Noa Herman E. Barher .. Irbanon. Edith Ire Clasna. 17, by her stepfather. W. T. Wadley of 1:51 North Broadway : Nelson Richmond. now Margarelle Fhy Snyder. by Mr. And Mrs. George JA'
Wolh. now Roscoe Audrey Robert- : « .n. by Mr and Mrs. Harry L. Rub- .Itson of 1od: East Commercial street: Virginia lose Smith by Mr. : 04 Mas F. H. Godfrey: Ingles In- Ant lwy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones: "us+ Leo Owens by Mr. and Mrs Cough I Vogt, who realde north of Springfield, and Deverne L. Nrw- ton by Mr. and Mrm. Orval Ach of 1113 West Springfield.
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 7: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 20: Miss Catherine Marie Quinn and Mr. Louis Gummersbach are engaged to marry .**
Miss Magaret Lackland Stoddard and Mr. Henry S. Cowgill were married .* Page 21: There is an account of the Stoddard-Cowgill wedding.'
Page 22: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Marx celebrate their golden wedding anniversary .** Miss Frieda Mabel Wingo and Mr. Ewing Mitchell Savage were married. Miss Isabel Boyd Page and Mr. Fred D. Bryant were married .** Miss Louise Stinson of Aurora, Ill., was married. [This is a confusing item.] Miss Lucille Hay and Mr. J. C. Berry will be married .**
Mrs. John W. Shourds is visiting her sister Mrs. H. B. Wall .**
Page 31: Mrs. Clara Bedell, 70, died last night at her home 1112 East McDaniel street. She will be buried in Lincoln Memorial cemetery. She is survived by her husband Enos Bedell, a daughter Mrs. Nora Johnson and a brother James Smith, all of Springfield.
Page 32: Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our son Earl, who died August 29," signed by Albert Davis, father; Minnie Davis, mother; Herman Davis, Roy Davis and John Roy Davis, brothers; Betty Jane Davis, sister.
Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our husband and father August Engelking,“ signed by Mrs. August Engelking and family.
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Page 10: Mrs. M. I. Ragland died .** John Burke died .** J. H. Forgey died .** Births reported .**
Mie Wiago to Wed Tuesday. The marrige of Mim Frieda Mabel Wingo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Wingo, 817 South Pickwick .granus, to Mr. Ewing Mitchell :Barage .. su . of. Mrs. Los Baraga, 645 South Market ,avenue, and the late Mr. Comma will be solemnired Tuesday wruaing at 8 D'alock at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. John W. Fearson, pastor of the St. Paul M. -. x Church, will read - the ceremony which will be attended by ubout 50 ) relatives and friends. Miss Wingo 1 ! 6 graduate of Genfor High school and attended Drury college for two years. Che is a member of the Tau Phi Damma, sorority and the Tau Aipha Lambda club. . Mr. Savage, who 14 a member of the Delta Phi Omega fraternity, graduated from Western Military academy and spent one year as student at the Uniraralty of Mia- pourL
South Mitlonas ward, ami the - engagement of their daughter. Catherine Maria to Mr. Louis Om
beth Gummersbach of St. Louis and ebe: late Mr." Joseph Gummersbach. ; He's"a "nephew. of Mrs., Herman: Jr. Meyer :- 916 Mart' Elm street. He is associated with his brothers in the B. Herder Book company of which ho' la secretary .. Miss Quinn is a gradu ... ahmet Eifindale academy, here, and Of the"Sacred Heart Junior college In : At. Lant. The later steetred her A. D. degree at Southwest Teachers col- : lege bere."The bride-elect is a met- ber of- Lambda Alpha Lambda soror- Ity. 'Mr. Gummersbach Is a graduate of Bt .. Louis university. The wedding will take place in the latter part of October."
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To Celebrate Anniversary .: Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs Mato Marz, of Englenook apartmenta, who will celebrate their golden wod- ding anniversary. Monday friends of theirs will entertain with a dinner tomorrow evening at the Colonial hotel.
Carrying out the golden wedding anniversary color scheme, the table : decorations will be of field flowers, artistically arranged, and place cards and other favors will correspond In color.
Old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Marx' will speak very Informally during the dinner. Probably 76 gueste. will participate in the merry making. Relatives and frlenda from out-of - town who are expected are: Mr. and Mra. Joo Rubenstein, Greenfield, Mo .; . Mim Ruth Rubenstein, Greenfield, Mo .; Mrs. Ell Bernstein, Oklahoma City. Okia .: Dr. and Mra. Herman Spitx, Nashville. Tenn .; Miss Ruth Spitz. Nashville. Tenn : Mr. 81g Ferne- dort. Deepwait :. AID. Mis Nathan Frensdorf. Deepwater, Mo .; Mr. Ray- mond Frensdorf, Deepwater. Mo .; Mr .; Joel Frensdorf. Deepwater, Mo .; Mr. : and Mrs. Bam Schoenbrun, St. Louis. Mo .; Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Enoch. St. Louis, Mo .; Mrs. Manny Schwartz, S :. Louis, Mo .; Mr. Lawrence Schwartz. St. Louis, Mo .: Mr. and Mrs. 801 Bing. St. Louis, Mo .; Mrs. Joe Roib. St. Louis, Mo. ..
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Mr. und Mra. I. d. Orun « thù oity were guests at the wedding of MIN Louise Stinson of Aurora, Ill .. and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Tuámos of Recebo, Mo., which took place for Au- rors Wednesday at St. Mary's oburab parsonage. Kra. Gruesa was a mem- ber of the bridal party.
To De Married In California. ..
Miss Lucille Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O. Hay. 1112 Kast Central street, left yesterday morning for Long Beach,-Oui., where she. Viii. be married to Mr. J. O. Berry of that city ... Miss Hay was accompanied by her mother and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grove. The part yis making the trip overland and will visit in Muskogee, Okla., en route. Mr. Hay will leave the last of the week to join the party in Long Beach.
Photo by Strauss-reglen.
MRS. HENRY 8. COWGILL Jr .. of Carthage, whome garden wedding yesterday as the summer home.of ber parenta. Mr and Mrs. Bolomón Stod- dard. iu Barcozio was a charming fall
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event. This attractive bride was Miss Margaret Lackland Stoddard! and has rialted in this city several times The wedding was attended by a number of Springfield gueste.
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The grounds of "Twin Ost," the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Bolo- mon Stoddard at Barcoris were the setting for a wedding in which co- diety of this city, as well as of Kan was City and Barcokle, is Intensely In- terested, when Miss Margaret Lack- Jand Stoddard, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard of Kansas City and Barcoxie, was married to Mr. Natury Sterans Compil, Sr. of Og thego. yesterday afternoon o'clock. The nuptial event was an al fresco affair with the dolartu EN- den and the giant oak tree· ·· · background. The Rev. Robert Nel- son Spencer of Grace and Holy Trin- : Ity Episcopal church of Kapers City read the service before a flower- banked altar at the end of an atale. carpeted in white, which began at the south portloo of the house. Down this alsle Which led between a double row of Ohtrees cedars carne the bridal party to strains of Loben- grin wedding march.
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--- The matron of honor, Mra. Willem D. Orthwein LI. of St. Louis, and the brides-malda, Mr. Byron Spencer and Mrs. Frank Everts of Kansas City, Miss Marie Neville of Los Angeles, Cul, Mis Miriam Whitney of Mont- war. N. J_ and Mim Claire Garneau of St. Louis, were the bride's atten- dants. Mr. Cowgill was attended by Messrs. William B. Pollock, Youngs- lown. O .: Robert Mckean, Jr. Pitta- burgh, Pa .; Frank B. Hayne, Jr., New : Orleans, LA .: Cornelius Clarke, Dal- i. Tex., and William Drake and - Joseph MoMilian of Carthage.
The bride's perlod gown in old Spanish design, fashioned of ivory wedding ring matin, bad full length skirt from which a train WM formed. Old rose point and duchesse lace, & heirloom, made the lace yoke and inseta in the long sleeves. The bridal veil of magnificent old rome point and duchesse over tulle wu caught at the head with pearls and orange blossoma. Mrs. Cowgul ried a sheet of calla lilles. Mra. Orthwein wore a replica of the bride's .
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dress satin with a large hair braid hat and slippers to match. The gowns of the bridesmaids were also in the same style and were in au- tumn shades, ranging from palo yel- low to deep orange, and their large hats of hair bruid had long velvet streamers in thatching shades. Their bouquets were formed of snap-
dragons and asters. Blippers In matching bade ww wora mo.t frocks. An orchestra played throwtax out the afternoon and the two- course supper served to the 900 guests .in the garden. The bride's. table was covered with a bafigtint clothof Italian fet and bold decor- atione of sweetheart rose forming a double heart in the center. Place cards were brides in tulle. The questa ware carved at small tables surrounding the bridal table. "-The wedding cake, a huge formation in four tips and elaborately hand- decorated, was placed on a separate table and was topped by a bride cos- ;cumed like Mrs. Cowgill and with Buek : pieces "of "sliver falling :from
satin ribbons held by swans. At the entrance of the grounde the arriving guesta were served punch from a large cake of Ice filled with grapes which was placed under . bower of smilax and roses. The orchestra was screened by amilax. Fall flowers in basketa suspended from the trecs added beauty.
Following the ceremony the bridal party Joined Mr. and Mrs. Btoddard. who were assisted In receiving the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cow- gill, Br .. of Carthage, parents of the groom, and Mr. and Mro. H. L. Har- mon of Kansas City, who formed a colorful group under the trees. Mra. Stoddard's gown was of belge lace and chiffon with a hat of rose ard belge satin slippers. Mra .. Cowgill. Br., wore yellow chiffon and Mrs. Harmon wore ciel clue chiffon.
The honeymoon trip will take the young couple to Hot Springs. Va, and New York, and they will be at home in Carthage after Oc- tober 18. The bride's going-away gown was of beige, satin and dure- teen. . "Mangane" model and a cost furred with beige ermine, small bat and slippere of suede, completed the costume. The wedding was a notable event and was attended by many dis- Uinguished guests. Springfield guesta were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barbour and Miss Mary EIllg Barbour. Many pro-nuptial funo- tions have been given for this popu-
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lar bride since the announcement of ber betrothal last spring. Mrs. Cow- gill was educated at Ogontz school. Philadelphia, with forel and study In Europe in company with her mother, following ber debut in Kan- sas City. Mr. Cowgili is a graduate of Yale.
Bryant-Para
Miss Isabel Boyd Page and Mr. Fred D. Bryant of Memphis, Tenn. were married Thursday at Covington, Tann. Mra. Bryant is a niece of Judge Alfred Page of Springfield. Mr. Bryant in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Bryaut, 716 Belmont street, and for- merly lived in this city.
- Mrs. John W. 8hourds af Albion, - N. Y. is the quest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wall. 1475 South Jefferson, Mrs. whom she has not wen for forty- two years. Mra. Chourds hds been the guest af Mr. and Mrs. Wall since September 3. when she came to at- tand the Wall-Elesy wedding on bop- tember &
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MARRIAGE LICENSES. .
Recorder Jaok W. Make yeater- day issued marriage Lospese to the following : Ewing M. Barage, 20,, and Miss Frieda Mabel Wingo, 19. "- both of Springfield.
' Howard E. Batson, 21, and Daley May Hagewood, 22, both of Billings, i Mo.
Ous R. Robarda. 20, and Effle Lu- Cille Loomla, 19. both of Springfield. William Taller. 23. And Marcarr! Brugger. 21. both of Springfield.
Carl Dowell. 23. and Opal Kinser. 21. both of Springfled.
DEATHS
MRA. M. I. RAGLAND.
Funeral services for Mrs. M. I. Rag -. land, who died Thursday night at her home in Conway. Mo. will be held at 3 p. m. today at the Conway Christian church, with Rev. E. F. Leake, pastor of South Avenue Chris- tlan church here. officiating.
JOHN BURKE.
Funeral services will be held Mong day morning at Sacred Heart .church at Locust street and Bummit avenue. for John Burke. 31. of New York City, formerly of Springfield, who died Fri- day. The body will arrive thi morn- Ing. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery under direction of the Her- man H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.
J. H. FORGEY.
Funeral services for J. H Forgey. who died at Kramer, Callf., September. 12. will be-held at 2:30 p. m. today at Liinden cemirtery, near. Omtk. BAr.
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Lodge No. 352. A. F. and A M, of Caurk, with the Chaffin Undertaking
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