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er guests sat at another . "to.
The bride's going away gown wia ( golden ;: : sey with a coat of black trimmed with badger and she wore a small black hat. Both young peo- ple are well nown here. both having attended Drury college where . Mrs.
Dentou was a member of Pi Beta Phl sorority and Mr. Denton of Theta Kappa Nu. Mr. Denton is connected with his father in Denton's Drug store. "They left after the breakfast for a tr ... the des .. nation of which WAS rot divul_ed, and will be at home after November 1 at 1 Kick - spoo avenue. Many pre-nuptial af- fairs have been giver for the bride.
DEATHS
WILLARD GLENN BADER.
Funeral services for Willard Glenn Rader, 24 years old. who died at his home near Nixa, Christian county, on October 8, were held at Richwood cemetery October 5. Rev. Wilson con- ducted. the servicee. a
Mr. RAder wis a well known young farmer who had resided near Mixa for the past six years. Prior to mor- ing to NIXa six years ago, Mr. Rader had resided near Poplar Bluff for some time.
Mr. Rader is survived by his wife. Lens Rader, and his parents, Hr. and Mrs. W. M. Bader.
... MRS. NANCY HARWOOD.
Funeral services for Mr. Nancy Harwood, 82, who died carly Friday morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fanny Orement, 982 East Locust street, following & lingering Lunees. will be held at & p. m. today at Cen- tral Christian church. Burial will be In Hazelwood cemetery under direo- tion of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Fu- neral home. -
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R. C. RICE
R. O. Rice of Memphis, Tenn, who only last week was visiting with his brother, B. B. Rice, of this alty, died at the Morrison hotel In . Chicago early yesterday morning. B. B. Bice left immediately .for Chicago. Mr. Rice, known as "Dick" by his many friends here, spent several days in the city. He left Tuesday afternoon for Chicago, where he died. For 25 years he was associated With the Commercial Appeal of his home town, Memphis. He severed connections with this paper a year ago. Burial will be at Memphis.
MRS. AMANDA LYMAN.
Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Lyman, 80, who died Friday at her home, 818 Bouth, Missouri uranus, were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the residence, Burial was in Dodson cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home
MRS. PAULINA YOUNGBLOOD.
Funeral services for Mrs. Paulina N. Youngblood, 84, who died at 7 o'clock Friday night after a Ungering luness at her home. 766 Prospeot avenue, will be held at 2:30 p. m. today at Pythian Avanu- Baptist church, With burial in East Lawn cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home. Mrs. Youngblood is survived by her husband; five sons, William E., John D., J .. Robert and George B., all of Springfield, and J. P., Jr., of Dallas, Texas by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
CHARLES. C. MOORE. Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. yesterday at the Flingner Funeral home for Mrs. Charles C. Moore, former resident of Springfield, who died at 9 o'clock Friday night in Kan- das City. The body arrived here yos- terday morning. Burial was in Maple Park cemetery, with services at the grave in charge of the Masonic order.
MRS. CARRIE LINSTER.
Funeral · services for Mrs. Carrie Linster. 08, who died at 11 o'clock Friday night at the home of har son. G. F. Linstor, 606 South Florence ave- nue, will be held at a p. Im today. Burial will be In East Lawn cemetery under direction of the Alma Loh- meyer Funeral home. Bhe is survived by two sons, G. F. Linster and A. G. Linstar of Cincinnati, O., and a daughter. Mra. . M. A. Coe, of Ban Diego: Cal. .
MRS. MANDY J. WEBB.
Funeral services for Mri. Mandy J. 'Webb. 48, who died yesterday morn- ing at her home, 988 Johnson are- nue, following. a brief illness, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at Grant Avenue Baptist church, Scott street and Grant avenue. Buriel will be In Highlandville cemetery under direc- tion of W. L. Starne. undertaker.
BIRTHS.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Mo- Bride at the St. John's hospital, A soG, Ira A. McBride, Jr.
Miss Margaret Blason to Wed. Mrs. M. I. Mason, 716 South Pick- wick avenue, announces the engage- ment of her eldest daughter, Mar- garet, to Mr. Willlam Jennings 8brake : of Lincoln, Neb. Miss Mason is & graduate of Southwest Teachers col- lege and has a wide circle of friends here. Mr. Shrake is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. The - wedding will take place during the -.
Christmas holidays.
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MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Mrs. Lucinda Jane Barlow died .**
Page 2: Mrs. T. A. Coffelt died .** Mrs. E. O. Stonebraker died .* Leo Lewis Lemen died .* Mrs. Mandy J. Webb died. A son Bert Milton Felton, Jr., was born October 9 to Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Felton of Rogersville.
Page 5: Miss Ina Shumate of Springfield and Mr. J. C. Hinshaw of Detroit, Mich., were married .**
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DEATHS
MRS. T. A. COFFELT
peral servioss for Mrs. T. A. # #8 years old, of 1240 Ben- Frame, who died Saturday 4 . looal hospital, will be ER EN velock this afternoon Full Methodist church, with a.J. W. Passion Des- Durtal will be in Postery under direc- yo Alma Lohmeyer Fun- he Min. Cottelt' who was Dr. T. A. Coffelt and Nel lived in Springfield for IT years, Was a prominent « the St. Paul church Deo was a member of the " the Eastern Star. She is Prestared by the husband, by three ; Everett and Glen, both of tgfeld; and Oscar. of De- Mich .; by two daughters, tra Roy Hughes, and Mrs. James Hutchison, both of Springfield; Free .frothers, George and Walter Sayteri both of Springfield, and M. Clayton, of Oklahoma City. kla and four sisters, Mias Har Clayton, of Springfield; Mra. artes B. Lewis, of Dallas, Texas; Lo Keith, of Lingleville. sa, and Mrs. Nellle Newsam. Newburg. Ark.
SHUMATE - HINSHAW
Miss Ina Shumate of Springfield and Mr. J. C. Hinshaw of Detroit. Mich., were married October s. In St Louis, leaving at once for Chi- CARO. After a brief stay there they will go to Detroit to make their home.
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MRS. LUCINDA JANE BARLOW Mrs. Lucinda Jane Barlow. 76. died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. J. Fisher. 1129 North Grant street, last night. Mrs. Barlow Is survived by three daughters. Mra. W. J. Mace of Crocker. Mrs. U. G. Hammack of Iberia, and Mrs. Fisher. Funeral arrangementa aro pending in charge of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.
CARL. L & STONEBRAKER
Toner services Yor Mrs. B. O. webraker. 68 years old, promi- rodent of : Sprinfield who yesterday morning following : Lingering llinews at her home. TU Fast Walnut street, will be hold at 8:30 o'clock this afternoon at the residence, with the Rev- Prod A. J. McClung, pastor of Cal- Fary Presbyterian church. of which Mrc. Btonebraker had long been a member, officiating. Burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery under irection of the Alma Lohmeye .. Funeral home. Mrs. Stonebraker M the wife of E. O. Stonebraker. Ttog president of the Inland Print- the company, and her son, Barnard Btonebraker, im president of the pompany. She le survived, in addl- don to the husband and son, by two Astera, Mrs. Charles Nelswanger. of Rockville Center. L. I., and Mrs. Clara Knapp, of Tulsa, Okla., by »De. brother. James Hayes, of .Phoenix, Ariz., and one niece, Miou .Marian Knapp. of Los Angeles, alifornia.
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LEO LEWIS LEMEN
Taperal services for Leo Lewis rmen, 68 years old who died Sat- :y afternoon at Liberty. Mo., fol- wing a brief illness, will be held 2:" o'clock tomorrow afternoon Che Starne mortuary with burial Eust Lawn cemetery under dl- action of the local Odd Fellow des, of which he was u memlw.r. belonged to Trinity lodge No. .the Cantone and Maccabees A for the past 30 years had been of an Odd Fellow publica. Failed Triple Link. . He is sur-| Ity the widow, of 9% North daughter, Mrs. Baltrick of Toronto, Can- and two brothers, Joseph New Jersey and Carl of Pennsylvania.
.MRS. MANDY J. WEBB Geral services for Mrs. Mandy Arth 4 years old, wife of T. Webb; 1& Johnson avenue, who Miturday morning tololwing a Hneme, will be held at 11 "this morning at the Grant Baptist church, with burial oat Tallows cemetery near Arma Me. under direction
StarDe, undertaker.
MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 1: The estate of Miss Aura G. Pace is in probate. ** Mollie Nuess committed suicide .** Page 5: Mrs. T. A. Coffelt died .** Mrs. E. O. Stonebraker died .* Leo Lewis Lemen died .**
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Mrs. Mandy J. Webb died .** Mrs. Lucinda Jane Hume Wheeler Barlow died .* John Ederle Pringle died .** Son born to Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Felton .* Page 15: Miss Ina Schumate and Mr. J. C. Hinshaw were married .**
DEATHS
MRS. T. A. COFFELT.
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Funeral -services for Mra. T. A. Cot- felt, 66 years old, of 1240 Beuten ave- nue." who dled Saturday night. kr-a ¡ local hospital, were held at 2:30fp. m. today at St. Paul Methodist church. with Rev. J. W. Pearson. pastor. of- flclating . Burial was in East Lawn ¡ cemetery under directlou of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Mrs. Coffelt. who was the wife of Dr. T. A. Coffelt and a -ealden' of Springfield for 27 years, was a prominent member of St. Paul church and also was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She 'le survived by her husband. y thige Bons. Everett and Olen, both of Springfield, and Oscar of Detroit. Nich .; by two daughters, Mrs. Roy Hughes, and Mrs. James C. Hutchl- son, both . of Springfield, and John M. Clayton of Oklahoma City, and four sisters, izles Harriet Clayton of Springfield. Mrs. Charles B. Lewis of Dalles. Tex .: Mrs. Lem Keith of Liy- gleville. Tex .. and Mrs. Nonle New- sam of Newburg.
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JOHN EDERLE PRINGLE. .
John Ederle Pringle,' 86. years old. died last night at bile home on route 10. Springfield, following a brief wi- ness. He is survived by his wife. four daughters, a san. two staters. Mrs. Etbel P. Barber of Springfield, and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Hale, Art., and his mother, Mrs. Margaret - Pringle of Springfield Funeral arrangements are Incomplote, but they probably will be held. tomorrow afternoon at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. Burial will be In Oreenlawn cemetery.
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BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Patton Rogeriville announce the birth of A son, Bert Milton, Jr. on Sunday. October 9.
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MRS. E. O. STONEBRAKER.
Funeral services for Mrs. E. O. Stonebraker. 68 years old, prominent resident of Springfield, who died yes- terday morning following & lingering Iliness at her ".ome. 562 East Walnut street, were held at 8:30 p. m. today at the residenoc, with Bey. A. J. Mo- Clung pastor. "of. Curry.A rian churdh,fordelttingir burn be in Hazelwood cemetery under di- rection of the Alma Lohmeyer ruffer home. Mrs. Btonebraker was :be wife of E. O. Stonebraker, vice president of the Inland Printing company. and her . son, Barnard Stonebraker. I. -
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president of the company." She also la survived by two sisters, Mrs. - Charles Nel: anger of Rockville Cen- ter. ' L. I., And Mrs. Clere Knapp of Tulsa, Okle .; by a brother. James Hayes of Phoenix, Ariz., and a niece. Miss Marian Knapp of Los Angeles. · Cal.
MRS. BARLOW.
- -- Mrs. Lucinda Jane Hfume Wheeler Burjow. 76 years old. died at 11:25 o'clock last night ht the home of ar daughter, Mrs. W. J. Fisher. 1129 | North Grant avenue, following a lin- gering Illness. 850 16 survived by three daughters, Mrs. Fisher, Mra W J. Mace of Crocker. Mo., and Mrs. Elizabeth . Grant Hammock, Iberia. Mo. Brief funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight nt the ! Alma Lohmeyer funeral home The body will be forwarded to Iberia to-, morrow morning. where funeral tery- " . Ices and burial will be held. His 1 Barlow was born In Kentucky. 8be bad resided for the past 25 years ip Springfield.
MRS. MANDY J. WEBB. Func'u services. for Mrs. Mandy J. Webb. 48. wife of T. F. Webb, who dled Saturday morning following brief illness' at her home. 983 Johnson AVi Que, were held at 11 a m. toda; at Grant Avenue Baptist church Burial was In the Odd Fellowa' cemetery near Highlandville. Mo., under direc- tion of W. L. Starne; undertaker.
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LEO L. LEMEY.
Funeral ... vices will be held .t 2:30 ip. m. tomorrow at the Btarne nor- tuary for Leo Lewis Lemen. 58. who died Saturday afternoon at Liberty. Mo., following a brief Illness. Burial will be In East Lawn cemetery under direction of the local Odd Fellows' ' lodge, of which he was a member He ! #16 a member of Trinity lodge No. : 495, the Cantons and Maccabees, and ! for the past 30 years had been editor of an Odd Fellow publication called Triple Aink. He la survived by his wife of 930 North National avenue: a daughter. Mrs. Julluis Buurick of Toronto, Canada, and two brothe: ". Joseph Lamen of New Jersey and Carl Senseman of Pennsylvania.
Hinshaw-Shumate ..
Miss Ins-Shumate of this city and Mr. J. C. Hinshaw of Detroit. Mich, were quietly married Biturday, Oc- tober &, in St. Louis and departed for Chicago for a short honeymoon, after Khích, they will be at home Detroit.
BROTHERSSTORHANDLE AURA PACE'S ESTATE
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for many jean wu'to there' or die porto kit, portottice: Chilly mornid was granted letters'otiedmitulatrationt In her estate. The brother and bix
The state theluder wood .. valued at caso with the property listed. Les Fichidied last August II.
WOMAN, 40, HANGS SELF IN PLAYHOUSE
Harding berself to a tref Hub I& t; childish playhouse .. on bet father's Swift Creek farm, Mollie Yrkes. 40 years old, committed suicide .. ..
Bhasbad beat mentally derergod,
TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Mrs. W. A. McMehen died .** Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 2: William Hicks and Mary Sellers, both of Springfield, were married yesterday in Springfield.
Leo L. Lemen died .** Mrs. Lucinda Barlow died .** John Ederle Pringle died .**
Marvin K. Pace was appointed administrator of the estate of Aura G. Pace.
Page 5: Miss Elizabeth Rice and Mr. Everett Squires were married .**
Page 6: A son Robert Michael Pyles was born October 12 10 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pyles.
Page 7: Edward Hensley died .** O.P. Johnson died .**
Page 12: Harold Highsmith died .** William King died .**
Reverend J. L. Weatherford was called to Walnut Grove yesterda: to conduct the funeral service Mma. W. A. Mc.Mehen.
MARRIAGE LICENSES T. E. Moore. $5. Cushing. Okla, and Liste Price, 48. Buffalo: ' Wil- Itam Hicks, 55. and Mary Sellers. 45. both of Springfield.
EDWARD HENSLEY
Funeral services for Edward liensley, formerly of Brookline. Republic and Billings. who died Sunday of typhoid
fever Watonga, Okla .. will be conducted at Enon church at Wishart, Mo., this morning. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hensley, his wife, Mrs. Lona Hens- ley, and three small children, all of Wishart. Before going to Watonga recently, Mr. Hensley had been en. gared in the garage business at Billings.
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Of Man Who Died
In Hospital . Here
AUTHORITIES here and la.&t. Loula yesterday continued an aparently futüle search for rela- tives of William King. 58, be- lleved to be of St. Louis, who died in a hospital hore Wednesday after he had been found uncon- acious in his room at a cheap boarding house.
Physicians belleve King died of
an apoplectic stroke some atrange malady. Discovered un- conscivus in his room more than 24 hours before his death, he re- mained in a dazed condition until the end, muttering only "St. Louis" in reply to all questione. He had registered at the rooming house as Willlam King of St. Louis, and the same name and address were found in a notebook in his room. Except for the red notebook, his eyeglasses and A peculiar scar on his back, author- itles found little on which to base Identification.
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The body lies at the Starne mortuary. pending word from relatives. Assistance of a bureau of Identification in St. Louis haa been ' enlisted, but no relatives have yet been found.
ACCIDENT-CAUSES DEATH OF HAROLD HIGHSMITH
Harold Highamith, 21. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rhoades, . of Springfield, died yesterday after- noen in a St. Joseph hospital where he was taken for an operation fol- lowing the accidental discharge of! a revolver in his room.
Young Highsmith, who is well known in Springfield because of many viaits here, picked up a pistol at the home of his parents In Bt. Joseph at noon yesterday when it dropped to the floor and was ac- cidentally discharged, the bullet entering the abdomen. He died while on the operating table.
He was a mon of Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Highsmith, of St. Joseph. Mr. Highsmith, former circuit clerk ".f Buchanan county, la now deten- tion officer at St. Joseph. Mrs. Highsmith, the boy's mother, ia a daughter of John W. Franklin, of Rollvar. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete pending the arrival of reistives from Oklahoma and New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will ettend the funeral.
Miss Elisabet! Ri
The marriedo.
Rice, daughter .. of Charles R.FRISS Squires, son of Mr. and.Mr Oqutres, 142 Bouth Kimbrodgs i nue, was solemnised last Saturday afterneon at 3:89 o'clock in the study of the Reverend H. A. Wood. who read the service. Immediately following the service the couple motored to Joplin, returning Sun- day evening. The bride le a grad- uate of the Springfield High school and is a member of Alpha Tau Phi sorority. Mr. Squires was graduated last spring from the Western Mul- tary academy at Alton. ILL, and is a member of Delta Phi Omega fra- ternity. The couple will make their home for the present with the bridegroomi's parente until the com- pletton of their new home which is. In course of construction on South National avenue. Mr. Squires la associated with his father In the A. D. Squires Lumber company.
DEATHS
LEO.L. LEKEN
d'at 2:30 o'clock Wedrukt noun at the Starne mortuary for Le L: Lemen, 68, who died Better- day afternoon at Liberty, Moffirter. briet illness. Burial will be in East Lawn cemetery under direc- tion of the Odd Fellowa lodge here. For the past 20 years Mr. Lemen had been editor of an Odd Fellow publication called Triple Link. He to survived by his wife, 930 National Avenue; a daughter. Mre. Jullue Balirick of Toronto, Canada, and two brothers, Joseph Lemen of New Jersey and Carl Senseman of Pennsylvania
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MRS. LUCINDA BARLOW
Funeral services for Mrs. Lu- cinda Jane Barlow. 76. who died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mra. W. J. Fisher, 1129 North Grant avenue, were conduct- ed at 7:30 o'clock last night at the Alma Lohmeyer funeral home. The body will be forwarded this morn- ing to Iberia, Mo., where Mrs. Bar -. low will be buried after a brie? service at the grave.
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JOHN EDERLE PRINGLE
Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night for John Ederie Pringle, 36, who died Bun- day night at bia home on route 10. Sringfield, following brief ul-
Services probably will be conducted at the Alma Lohmeyer : funeral home today. however. and . burial will be In Greenlawn ceme- tery.
O. P. JOHNSON IS DEAD AT HOME NEAR OZARK
Special to The Years
.OZARK. . . Mo., . Oct. 17 .- O. P. Johnson. 75, believed to be the oldest native citizen of Christian county, died at 6 o'clock tonight -
from the infirmities of age.
Mr. Johnson, who was born and reared in Christian county, was prominent in Republican politice for more than 50 years.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock at New Harmony church followed by Interment in Holland cemetery. The services will be conducted by the Reverend A. F. Hanks. The Klepper L'ndertaking company is in charge of funeral arrangements -
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TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 12: Births announced .**
Harold Highsmith, 21, died after being accidentally shot at St. Joseph, Mo. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Highsmith of St. Joseph and the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rhodes of Springfield.
Page 13: Leo L. Lemen died .* Mrs. Lucinda Jane Barlow died .**
Edward Hensley died .** Mrs. Sarah L. Rogers died .** John Ederle Pringle died .**
Page 14: There is a poem in memory of Vivian Katherine Seiler. There is a poem in memory of John Riley Carroll .**
Page 17: Miss Elizabeth Rice and Mr. Everett Squires were married .* Miss Fern Shull and Mr. Cecil Putman were married .**
FUNERAL HELD. Fineel Particiactor, John Edette Pringle, 86, who died Sunday night at his home on route '10, Springfield. following a brief Mimness, very bald it 230 p. m. today''at the Almasi Lobe
Grecalava constary. . .
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mercer. 104C ; . W. Mt. Vernon street, announce the birth of s daughter, Mary Jane, on October 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pyles, 610 Hovey. announce the birth of a son, Robert · Michael, October 12
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IN MEMORIAM.
BELER-In loving memory of our dear daughter, Vivian Katherine Beller, who died one year ago today, October 18.
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In wience she suffered. With patience she bore. Till Ood called her home To suffer no more. .
Twu hard to break the tender chord Where love has bound the heart: 'Twas hard, so hard, to speak the word. We must forever part.
Dearest one we have lald In the peaceful grave embrace; But your memory will be cherlabed Till we seo thy heavenly lace.
Badly mlased by mother. father
and alsiers.
CARROLL-In fond remembrance of our dear husband, falher. grandfather and brother. John Riley Carroll, who passed away at his home. 3062 Howard street, one year ago. October 12. 1926. We cannot . say -- we will not say- That he is dead-he is, just away: With a cheery smile and s wave of bla band
Hle wandered Into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how very fair It needa must be, sluce he lingers there. And we-O we, who so wildly yearn For the old-lime step and the glad re- turn.
We think of him still as the same, I say. He is not dead -- he is just away. Badly missed by his wife. children, grandchildren, brother and sistera.
DEATHS
LEO. L. LEMEN. '
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Starno mortuary for Loo. L. Lem- cn, 68, who died Baturday afternoon at Liberty, Mo., eafter a brief illness. Burial will be in East Lawn cemetery under direction of the Odd Fellows lodge hero. Mr. Lemen had been edl- tor of an Odd Fellow publication call- ed Triple Link. He is survived by his Wife, 930 National avenue; a daughter. Mrs. Julius Ballrick of Toronto, Can- uda, and two brothers, Joseph Lemon of New Jersey and Carl Benseman of Pennsylvania.
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MRS. LUCINDA PARLOW.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lucinda Jane Barlow, 70, who died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Fisher, 1120 North Grant avenue. were held at.7:30 o'clock lest night at the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. The body was forwarded this morning to Iberia, Mo., for burial.
MRS. ROGERS DIES SOON AFTER WEDDING RITES
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Mrs. Barah L. Rogera, 78, a resident of Greene county over 60 yours, died this morning at the family home. route. 1 .... Btrafford: 8he Is survived by the husband. J. B. Rogers; & Bor. W. B. Rogers. Strafford: four daugb- ters. Mrs. J. M. West, Mrs. John Mel- ton. and Mrs. Will Roland. all of Btrafford, and Mrs. William Melton of Springfield. Funeral services will be held at 11 a. m., Wednesday at Mul- lenax cemetery, bear Btrafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Rozors recently cele- brated their 57th wedding annivers- ary.
MIRE EISZADE :: : : re: 4. 1;2. 0' :{ MI. ANG MA Charla R Met, koza : Campbali arenuc .. bocenu, ihr trift : of Mr. Everett Squires. Ant i Je. Kimbrough avenue, Baubau noon at 2:80 in the stund: d Dr. H A. Wood, who performs that are
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Putman-Shull.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shull. route 9. scrounce the marriage of their i Hotel'e :. Fer ... to Mr. Coc !! Primaa. son of Mr. and Mm R. B. Putmas, ! :cine 1. October 10 at the 8. Joseph parsonage, with Rev. Father Karrus officiating. The only attendants were Miss Catherine Baron and Mr. Za Baron of this city.
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EDWARD HENSLEY.
Funeral services for Edward Hen- sley, formerly of Brookline .. Republic and Dillings, who died Bunday of typhoid fever at Watonga, Okla., wero held at Enon church &t Wishart. Mo., today. Ho is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hensley, his wis, | Mrs. Lona liensley, and three small i children, all of Wishart. Before go- ing to Watonga recently, Mr. Hon- sley had been engaged in the garage business at Alllings.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Neil G. Line and Miss Neyevan G. Blakely were married .**
Marriage license issued .**
Page 5: Miss Fern Shull and Mr. Cecil Putman were married .**
Page 9: Mrs. Mary Abney died .**
Leo L. Lemen died .** Mrs. Sarah L. Rogers died .*
Page 12: Genevieve Page Smith sues to divorce Edward C. Smith. They were married November 7, 1916,
William H. Stout and Delphia Fortney, both of Springfield, were married
yesterday in Springfield.
Page 15: Card of thanks .**
Page 16: Irene F. Emmons sues to divorce Clarence F. Emmons. They were married October 16, 1926.
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Mra. Mary Abney, . 4. Spring, died at a local hooptta! ya-' terday. Mra. Abney is aurylyca Dy one son. Clifford, and one da'tin- ter. Mra. Cora . Carnetlion. Final services will be held at . 2 o'clock today at Reeds Spring under the direction of the Paxson Underias- ing company.
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