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Page 7: George W. Short of Crane died .**
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Arvil J. Neill .*
Page 8: Leslie Duvall died .**
Page 29: Mr. George H. Ball and Miss Zoe Cole are to be married .**
Page 30: Miss Lucille Hay and Mr. J. C. Berry were married .** Miss Jeannette Averill Drebelbis and Mr. Earl Drumwright are engaged to marry.
Page 39: Births announced .*
Page 42: There is an article about J. West Goodwin, 91, who died recently in Sedalia. At one time he owned a paper in Springfield.
Page 12: Mrs. E. C. Sawyer died .**
S. A. Smith of near Fair Play died .** [Most of this item is missing.]
Page 16: Marriage licenses issued .**
Atime Drebelble to . Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. . O. B. Drobelbis. '724 Eputh Dollison arenua, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean- hette Averill,"to Mr. Bart Drumwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Drumwight. 2130 North Campbell. The marriage Will take place the latter part of No- tember Mine Drebelbis and Mr. Drumwright are both graduates of the Springfield High school.
MARRIAGE : LICENSES.
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Marriage licenses were issued yes- terday afternoon as follows: Delmar Tummons, 18. of Willard, and Flor- ence Maples. 16, of Brighton: Harry Campbell. 24. and Helen Mckean. 21. both of Springfield; Mante Goss, 29. and Pauline Barr, 22. both of Spring- fleld; James A. Russell. 27. of 8t. Louis and Rua Taylor, 22. of Straf- ford; George E. McMcWilliams. 28, And Flosste Marie Epperson, 21. both of Springfield.
Derry-Hay.
NON Lacilie Hay of Springfield and Mars J C Berry of Long Beach, Calli, www married September so at the Christian church in Long Beach. The ceremony was performed by the Rer. C. C. Bentley of Long Beach, who read the ring service. The Hide was attended by her dater, Mra. Harold Grove, as matton of honor, and the grobta was attended by Mr. Harold Grove. The bride wore a town of Canton blue crepe and carried & bou- quet of bride's roses and sweet peas. : And the matron of honor wore flesh colored georgette, and carried roses : and sweet pras. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. W. O. Hay. 1112. East Central street. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Hay enter- - -- lined at dinner. where covers were fald for 14 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Berry left for San Diego and other points and will be at home this fall ... . At 12 Carter court, 1240 East Seven- teenth street. Long Beach
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AMBULANCE HITS BOY IN RACING MAN TO HOSPITAL
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that he believed a show-tell ou bled although he did. not"remember.'
He· remerabered euhaving gone to the timbered section w' out wood. H. stated that he must have been strick - en vith beurt . trouble and fell, or limb' of the tree struck him. When he recovered he was lying on the ground and had to force himself to get to the house. he told his family.
Neighbors Investigating, stated that a tree In the wooded section . where Mr. Smith had been working was ifmy on the ground. It was their opinion that this tree bad fallen on him as he chopped away at it.
There was little bellef of foul play. residents of Fair Play and his family declared. He had no enemies.
He Is survived by his wife. @ daughter, Miss Mildred Smith, 22 of the home; a son. Morris Smith. 20. of Fair Play: a brother, three sisters and · granddaughter.
Funeral arrangements are Incom- plete. The body was prepared for burial by the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home here.'
THROAT. OPERATION,18 FATAL TRE DUVALI
De Superal carrich for Let's Du- T. W. Dann of springheld, 'nın bold this morning at Butler. Mr. Du- rall died at St. Luke's hospital in Kaomua City following a pasal opera- tion Which developed an infootlou. ' He leaves bealde his brother help vae and his father and mother. .
and Mrs. W. F. Duval, of Butter.
CRANE
George W. Short, 74 years old and a native of Stone county. died at the home of his son, Efton Short, In Council Groves, Kan., Sunday morn- ing after an illness of several weeks. He was buried at Galena Saturday.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arvil J. Neill Wednesday of last week.
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: HOL L & MWYER
M & a Barys. It years old. 7. of. Springfield, died at her In Detroit, Mich. Saturday ming. According to word received The body vill be forwarded Martel, arriving Monday moratey. Burial will be in Last bemstery. under direction cf the Lokioeyet Funeral bomd Fun- porerror an ipcomplete,
Mr. Goo. Ball to Marry.
An announcement of Interest to many members of society here is that of Mr. George H. Ball of St. Louis, . who was formerly a resident of this .. City, to Mias Zoo Cole of Memphis. Tenn. Mr. Ball is an official of the Frisco railroad And was located bere for several years. The bride-to-be is a member of & prominent Memphla : [{mlly, being the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. William I. Cole. Bhe has' spent several years traveling abroad and in this country and the wedding, for which no diate has" yet been fset!' will be an event of con- aiderable Interest to Memphis and at. Louts society."
BIRTHS
Mf. and Mrs. Oland Parman, 516 South Newton, announce the birth of a daughter, Nora Jean, october 4. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patterson .. 1120 North Boulevard, announce the birth of a son. October 5.
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MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 3: William C. Young died .** Miss Aletha Briggs died .*
Page 5: A son Chester Archibald Wolfe, Jr., was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Wolfe of 522 East Walnut street.
Page 10: A daughter Catherine Ellen Banks ws born October 8 to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Banks of 918 East Locust street.
DEATHS
MISS ALETHE BRIGGS
Funeral services for Miss Alethe Briggs. 20 years old, of 1501 Farmer avenue, who died yesterday morn- ,ing. will be held tomorrow at Grant avenue Baptist church, with burial In Greenlawn cemetery under direc- 'tion of the Klingner Funeral home. 'The hour of the funeral has not yet been set.
WILLIAM C. YOUNG
Funeral services for William C. .Young, 10 years old, who died Sat- urday at his home, 468 South Mark- et avenue, will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning' at the " Alma 'Lohmeyer Funeral home with bu- "rial in the National cemetery. He is ! survived by three sons, Richard of Kansas City, William of Picher .. : Okla., and Laurence of Nixa, Mo .. . and by three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Meese .of Battlefield. Mo .; Mrs. Minnie Butler of Hardman, Mont. and Mrs. Goldie Pierce of Clever. Mo.
MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 6: A daughter, Catherine Ellen Banks was born December 8 to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Banks of 918 East Locust street.
Page 11: Marion Sampson died .* William C. Young died .* Alethe Briggs died .** Dorothy M. Arbuckle died .**
Page 12: Card of thanks from G. S. Epperson and others .**
DEATHS
WILLIAM. C. YOUNG.
Funeral services for william. O. Young, 80 years old ; repart of the Ciru war, who died Saturday at the home, 468 South Market avenue, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow as:the Alma - Lohmeyer Funeral home with burial in the National cemetery. He Is survived by three sons, Richard ;of KADmas Ofty. William of. Pitober. Okla, and Lawrence of Kiza. Mon and by three daughters, Mia. Betale Hees of Battlefield, Mrs. Klante Butler of Hardman, Mont., and' Mrs. Goldie Pierce of Clever, Mo.
ALETHE BRIGGS. .
Funeral services for Ales. Alatbe Briggs, 20 years old, of 1801 Varoder avenue, who died yesterday morning. will > beld tomorrow at Grant Are- nue Baptist church, with butial in Oremiswn cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
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"betag lubeck her parents and Brother, . Mdb Funeral services fill be hold at 2 p. m. tomorrow at Mount Pleasant cemetery, west of Willard. Burial will be under direction of the Alma Loh- meyer Funeral home.
RIS CAND or, THANKS
FORBES-WE wish to. thank :the. many friends who were so kind and thought- tai during thẻ long lines and death of _our doar father: sla for the beautiful Moral offerings, the dingers and minister. MR. AND MRS. O. B., KPPERBOX AND FAMILY.
MR. AND HRA WILLIAM FORBES AND PAMILY. MR. AND MRS. A. O. : FORBES AND YAMILY. FAMILY. MR.S. IRA .HUDOON AND MR AND MRS H A. FORBIO AND PAMILY. NOR. AND MRS. L. C. FORBES AND FAMILY. MIL O. W. FORBES.
EXCITEMENT VICTIM BURIED AT FAIR PLAY
Funeral services werv held yestar- day at Fair Play for Marion Bamp- son, 74, & farmer, Who was stricken with heart disease Saturday afternoon while Watching a' ball game at Fair. Play.
A baseball game between Bolivar and Fair Play, in which his two cond were playing, bad just rotten under Way when the man fell dead. He died while being rushed bere.
He is survived by his wife and two cons, Charles and John. They live on & farm northeast of Fair Play. Mr. Sampson was a pioneer resident of Folk county. having been born there LA 1858.
TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Hobart Dean and Maude Bailey were recently married .**
Marriage license: Cecil C. Putman, 28, and Fern E. Shull, 26, both of Springfield. Page 2: Alexander Calhoun died .**
Vernie Hill died .** William C. Young died .**
Dorothy M. Arbuckle died .* Alethe Briggs died .* C. M. Forbes died .** Dorothy M. Arbuckle died .*
Page 5: Mrs. Blanche Decker Dodaneske and Mr. Earl M. Algeo were married .**
Page 11: There is a notice in memory of "our mother Addie Colter Lisenby, who died October 11, 1925," signed by husband and children.
COURT'S- MARRIAGE . GIFT .... IS 2-YEAR PRISON TERM
Two years in the federal peal- ientlery at Leavenworth. Kas., Was the wedding present handed to Ho- hart Dean. Springfield police char- .Irler. by Judge A. L. Reeves In I'nited Statex district court yes- lerday.
H's bride of a few days. Maude Bulley Dean, was fined $500 and pinced on probation.
Both were charged with violation of the Volstead law.
The fact that Dean previously nad been fined in federal court for Hlvlation of the dy law accounted for his prison sentence.
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C. M. FORBES
C. M. Forbes, 82 years old, died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. 8. Epperson, 162 South Market avenue. Funeral services were held at 4 o'clock 8un- day afternoon at the Starne mortu- ary with burial in East Lawn ceme- tery.
DODANSSKE-ALGEO
The marriage of Mra. Blanche Decker Dodaneske. daughter of Mr. L. Decker. 1130 Rogers street. to Mr. Earl M. Algeo, son of Mr. . and Mrs. George Algeo of Lock- I wcod, took place Saturday evening ut the home of the Reverend J. T. Parten of Ozark, who read the ! service. The couple was attende.' by Miss Nell Charles and Mr. Harry Workmar. Lockwood. They will realde at 1130 Rogers street.
DOROTHY M. ARBUCKLE
Dorothy M. Arbuckle, 13, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldreld Ar- buckle, died yesterday morning after a lingering illness at her home, rural route 4, Springfield. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon, with burial at Mount Pleasant cemetery, three miles northwest of Willard, under direction of the Alma Loh- meyer funeral home. The Arbuckle child is survived by her mother. father and a brother, Stanley.
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Alexander Calhoun -Expires-at 77 ;. Was Extensive Owner Of Property Here
Alexander Calhoun. 17 years old. retired business man and for many years a'resident of Springfield. died at 5:4 o'clock yesterday everding at his home, 836 Delaware avenue, fol- lowing .a Lingering Diness. :.
.' He came to Springfield and en raged in business in 1885, opening an establishment on Water street near Robberson avenue, known as the Calhoun Buggy and Implement company. He was one of the first to realize the future possibilities of property in the southeast section of the city and acquired large hold. ings there. -
He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Busie Calhoun; by four daughtera, Mrs. George Crighton, Miss Mary Calhoun of Springfield, Mrs. H. R. Nelson of Walker. Mo ... and Mrs. P. H. Magnus of Pitta- burgh, Pa., and by three sons, Guy of Walters, Okla., D. E. of Spring- field and L. M. Calhoun of Borger. Texas. He was a member of St. Paul Methodist church.
Funeral arrangements are incom -! plete but probably will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home. Burial will be under direction of tbe Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.
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IN MEMORY of our daring mother, Ad the Colter Lisenby, who departed this Hie two years ago, October 11. "some but not forgotten." So sally saiuned by HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. 1
ALETHE BRINGS .Funeral services for Miss Alsthe Briggs, 20 years old, of 1501'Farmer arenue, who died Sunday morning. Will be bekl at' 2:30 o'clock -!. this afternoon at Grant Avenue Baptist church with burial in Greenlawn cemetery "under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
VERNIE HILL
Vernie Hill, 23 years old, of Ford- land, Mo., died yesterday morning in a local hospital after a brief Ill- ness. He is survived by his father. W. E. Hill, of Fordland, and four brothers. J. E. HIl1, W. C. Hill and George D. Hill, all of Fordland, and B. T. Hill, of Mammouth, Kan., and by two sisters, Mrs. Josle Compton, of Rogersville. Mo., and Miss Katie, Hill, of Fordland. The body will be forwarded this morning to Fordland by the Herman H. Lohmeyer Fun- eral home and funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence.
WILLIAM C. YOUNG
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Funeral services for William C. Young, 80 years old, Civil War vet- eran who died Saturday at hla home, 458 South Market avenue. will be held at 11 o'clock this morn- ing at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home with burial In the National cemetery.
DOROTHY M. ARBUCKLE
Funeral services for Dorothy M. Arbuckle, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldreld Arbuckle, of route 4, Springfield, who died Sun- day night at her home after a brief illness, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Mount Pleasant ceme- tery, west of Willard, with burtal under directfon of the Alma Lob- meyer Funeral home. She is sur- vived by the parents and one brother, Stanley.
ALETHE BRIGGS
Funeral services for Miss Alethe Briggs, 20 years old, of 1501 Farmer avenue, who died Sunday morning. will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at Grønt Avenue Baptist church with burial in Greenlawn cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home.
TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 9: Aletha Briggs died .** C. M. Forbes died .** Vernie Hill died .** W. C. Young died .* Dorothy Arbuckle died .*
Alexander Calhoun died .**
A daughter Margaret Winifred Askins was born October 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Askins 1368 Benton avenue. Mrs. Askins was formerly Miss Marion Murphy. Marriage license: Cecil C. Putnam, 28, and Fern E. Shull, 26, both of Springfield.
Page 10: S. W. Ornduff died .**
Page 11: O. E. Hamilton died .**
Page 12: There is a notice in memory of Mrs. Belle Hammond .*
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Page 15: Mrs. Blanche Decker Bodanske and Mr. Earl M. Algeo were married. Miss Helen Mckeon and Mr. Harry Campbell were married .** Page 16: There is an item about the Nosier family .** Rev. E. O. Hamilton died .**
Noster Kin to Ozarks.
, While not a native born son of the Ozarks, Lord Nosler's parents are Ozark people; having been residents of Aurora a' number' of .years -ago. Mr Noslet's mother's, maiden name ww Miss Ida White and Is well re- membered, baring visited in Aurora this summer, and while there was the guest of Mrs. Offie Tayins, who is a caudn of Mr., Nosler.
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Loyd Nosler was the film editor of "Bex Hur." and next to the di- rector of & ploture, the film editor has the next most responsible posi- ton. In editing "Ben Hur." Mr. Nogier was giren the task of taking scenes from 1,600.000 feet of film ; that was taken in filming "Ben Hur." and cutting this to 12.000 feet. The Los Angeles Times has this to say ! about the task given to Mr. Noaler: "The task of cutting and editing 'Ben Hur' fell into the hands of the meet youthful film editor that i
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cluema land harbors today. When one understanda the Importance of taking. thousands of feet of film that were shot of every sequencer l and finally bringing tha picture down to Ita present stage as did Loyd Nosler, who is credited with accom- plishing thie seemingly Impossible ! feat, one can readily see what a gl- gantic task he had.
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"Mr. Nosler started his film work ' eight years ago as office boy for Fred Niblo, the director of 'Ben Hur.' and has risen to his present position to a salary of $500 a week in this time. i He !s 28 years of age."
"DIES IN JOPLIN.
8. W. Ornduff. 60. died Monday utorning in Joplin, according to word received by Mr. Effie Dalgier. 007 South Campbell avenue, a cousin of Mrs. Ornduff. The deceased was well known in Springfield. Mrs. Dalgier left today for Joplin to attend the funeral Wednesday.
IN MEMORIAM.
HANMOND In memory of our darling mother and wift. Mrs. Bella Hammond. wbo ' passed Into the Spirit world two years ago today. Oct. 11. You MU BIver be forgotten Never cân our hearts · bo benled And no one knows the sorrow That is in our hearts concealed. But, God loves you, too, dear Mother And took you home to dwell But oh, the vacancy left in our home, No tongue can ever tell
Bedly miused by husband, MR. JOHN HAMMOND AND CHILDREN,
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Algoo-Decker.
The marriage of Mrs. Blanch Decker Bodanske to Mr. Earl M. Algeo wus performed Baturday evening at the home of Bev. J. J. Parton of dark. Mm Algeo is the daughter of Mr. L. Decker 1130 Rogers avenue, and Ma Algeo's parants are Mr. and Mrs. George Al- geo of Lockwood. The couple was at- tended by Mies Nell Chiles of this city and Mr. Harry Workman of Lockwood. They will make their home at 1130 Rogers avenue.
Wedding Dinner for Couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Algeo were honored at & wedding dinner given Sunday night at the home of Miss Nell Chiles, 878 Prospect avenue, who entertained a number of friends in compliment to the young couple, who were married Saturday evening. Mra. Algeo was formerly Mrs. Blanch Deok- er Bodanske. The house was at- tractively decorated with American beauty roses. Covers were placed for the following: Messrs, and Mesdames Karl M. Algeo, J. T. Chlies, Oren D. Barron. 8. J. Decker, Misses Lillian Yates, Hulma Yates, Nell Chiles, Dor- othy Barron, Vivian Jane Decker, Jean Decker and Messrs. L. Decker, Stanley Cecil Brown, Ralph Dean Barron and Harry Workman of Lockwood.
Campbell-MoKcon.
Miss Helen Mckeon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James MoKoon, . 2011 Benton avenue, and Mr. Harry Camp- bell were married Saturday evening at :5 o'clock at Sacred Heart church, the Rev. Father Brady officiating. The wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Mckeon, Mrs. A. H. Blair, Mimos Margaret Mckeon, Lowains Mckeon and Irene Mitchener. A'wed- "ding . supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blue, grand parents of the bride, 1915 Prospect avenue. The guests at the supper were Messrs. and Mesdames Blue, James Mckeon, Mesdames A. H. Blair, Myrtle Mitch- ener, Misses Esther Parrish, Margaret Mckeon and Irene Mitchener and Mr. Bam Blue. The couple will be at home with the grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Campbell, 2009 North Robberson avenue.
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ALETHA BRIGGS
Funeral services for iles Wirtha" Bricka,-40 years old. of 1501 Farmer artoDe, who died Sunday morning. were held , at 8:30 p. m. today at Grant Areane Baptist church with bartel in Greenis in cemetery under direction of' the Kling Jer funeral .
C. M. FORBES.
Funeral service wird beld at p. m. Sunday at the Starne mortuary for C. M. Forbes, M years old, who died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter. Mrs. a. 8. Epperson, 162 South Market avenue, Burial wus in Kust Lawn cemetery.
ALEXANDER CALHOUN.
The funeral service for Alexander Clboun, 77 years old, retired bus !- Das man, who died at 6:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home, 8 Delaware avenue, following a Magering Uneme, probably will be st .10 d'alock tomorrow at the Harman . EL Lelupeyer funeral home. Burlal will be in Hazelwood cemetery.
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Mr. Calhoun cam. to Springfield and copred in bustpews in 1885 i opening an establishment on Water stret paar Robberpan svenue. known as the Calhoun Buggy sod Imple- ment company.
He Is survived by his wife your denghter, Mrs. Chonge Orighton, Miss Mary Calhoun of Springfield. Mr. H. R. Nelson of Walker, Ko .. and Mrs. P. H. Magnus of Pittsburgh. a und by three same. tuy of wall- Otia, D. K. of Springfield and L. M. Calhoun of Borger. Tex. He -
member of St. Paul church.
DOROTHY ARBUCKLE
Funeral services for Dorothy M. Ar- backle, 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Hra Aldreld Arbuckle of route 4. Springfield, wha wed Sunday night at her home after a brief illness, were held at & p. m. today at Mount Pleasant cometery, west of Willard. Burku wus under direction of the Abos Lobmejer funeral home. 8he Is survived by the parents and a brother, Stanley.
Rev. ₺. . O. Hamilton Dead .. ...... :Rev. E. O. Hamilton, well known evangelist In the Christian church, died suddenly Saturday night In Texas, where he had been conduct- ing a revival meeting. Mr. Hamil- -- ton, acted as pastor of the First 1 Christian church at Carthage. . for , About two months, following the res- ignation of the Rev. Ben Smith .. He Also conducted & revival meeting about two years ago.
It is thought the body will be taken to, Mountain Grove, Mo., his former home. for burial. Ha la sur- vived by his wife, and one daughter, Jean, 8 years old. both residing in : Springfield, where the family recent- fly moved.
.O. K. HAMILTON DIES .:
MOUNTAIN GROVE MO. Oct L. thomp Christian church stangallet who has held meetings in practical? Thìty Phi In the onion, dled: Ban-) des Nih Au Antonia Tpx. 1 ThhahaI services will be held wednesday as ternoon in this city. Mrs. Hamilton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Oandim of Mountain Qrare "MY Dindler · to president - of - the' lopit Chamber of Commerce and . men -. ber: of the board of regents. of the Springfield Trackary boller
The body of Vernis Hill, 23 years old, of Fordland, Ma, who died Je- terday morning in a local hospital after a brief Illness, was forwarded to the bome this morning by the Berman H. Lotumeyer funeral home. Funeral services were held at 3 p. m.
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Wowile, Mo. and MON Kathe Hill of Fordiand.
W. C. YOUNG.
Paperal services . tor : Willlam a. Young, 8 years old. civil war rot w who died daturday at his home. ( Douth Market avenue, wer held at 11 & m. today at the Aims Loh- mayer funeral home. Burtal way in / the National cemetery ..
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Askins, 1865 Beatag areatia, announce the birth of . feuchter. Margaret Winifred. October 10. Mrs. Askins was former- Ion Marion Murphy.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 2: Potter family held a reunion .**
Page 5: Mrs. Effie Daigler went to Joplin for the funeral of her cousin Mr. S. W. Ornduff who died Monday.
A daughter Margaret Winifred Askins was born October 10 to Mr. and Mrs.
Walter L. Askins. Mrs. Askins was formerly Miss Mary Murphy.
Page 8: Rev. O. E. Hamilton died .**
Page 12: William V. Breazeale died .*
J. T. Sherrod died .** Lorton N. Cox died .**
Alexander Calhoun died .**
Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. William Busby .**
Hamilton Funeral To Be Held Today At Mountain Grove
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MOUNTAIN GROVE. Mo .. Oct. '1. -Reverend O. E Hamilton. 48. · prominent evangelist of the Christ- iinn church and soninlaw of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Candler, of this city. died suddenly In San Antonio. Texas. Sunday after a short Ilincas.
Funeral services will be held here Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Reverend E. F. Leake. rester of South Avenue Christian church. Springfield. officiating.
The Reverend Hamilton was out- standing In evangelistic circles of the Christian church He had con- . ducted meetings in virtually every state in the union. He sisn held the pnatorate of the Christian church fat Carthage for some time.
He Is survived by the widow and in daughter. Jean. Their home has theen in Springfield for some time.
ALEXANDER CALHOUN
Funeral services for Alexander Calhoun, 67 years old, who died Monday afternoon at his home. 836 ! South Delaware avenue, will be ;held at 10 o'clock this morning at the residence, with the Reverend J. W. Pearson, pastor of St. Paul : Methodist church, officiating. Burlal iwill be In Hazelwood cemetery un- der direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home.
J. T. SHERROD
The body of J. T. Sherrod, 68 years old, former resident of Springfield, who died Monday eve- ning at 4:46 o'clock in Kansas City. Mo., will arrive here at 1:60 o'clock this afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 o'clock this aft- ernoon at the Herman Lohmeyer Funeral home. The Reverend John Crockett, pastor of Tabernacle Prea- byterian church, will officiate. Bur- ial will be In Greenlawn cemetery.
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Mr. Sherrod Is survived by his Wife, Mrs. Jennie Sherrod; two daughters. Mrs. Edith Sliva, and Mrs. Gertrude Oliver, both of Kan- sas City; two sons, Ray Sherrod. of Springfield, and John Sherrod, of Cleveland, Ohio: one brother. Henry Sherrod, of Knoxville. Tenn .. and two grandchildren, Ella and Harold Silva, of Kansas City.
LORTON N. COX
Lorton N. Cox, 68 years old, died yesterday morning in a local "hos- pital after u short Illness. The hody was taken overland to Mr. Cox's home at Wishart. Mo., yesterday evening by the Herman Lohmeyer Funeral home. Funeral arrange- ments are Incomplete awalling the arrival of relatives. Mr. Cox is survived by the widow, four sona, , two daughters, one brother, and 11 grandchildren.
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