Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield daily news and the Springfield leader of Springfield, Greene County, Missouri for 1927, Part 2, Part 3

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1927 v. 2
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The woman was placed on a train here the night of August 22. She was found In front of a residence at 1011 Lylia street in Kansas City the next morning and carried Inot the -


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house. . She later was removed to a hospital where phynclans discovered . that sc had taken 35 FraIns of ver- bol.


The body will be returned to C.ringfield for burial in Hazelwood 1 cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home. Funeral ur. rangements are incomplete


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SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 2A: Gordon Wooten sues to divorce Fern Wooten. They were married May 17, 1919.


Daughter born August 26 to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Barnett of 2024 North Weller avenue.


Page 7A: Ada Grantham sues to divorce Isaiah Grantham. They were married May 26, 1926.


Page 1B: Divorce suits filed .**


There is a large photo of those attending the Headlee family reunion. Mrs. Elizabeth McQuigg celebrated her 92nd birthday .**


Ira Long and Tom Baker died .**


Page 2B: Mrs. Henry Davis committed suicide .*


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Page 3B: William J. Campbell and Lula M. Gallagher, both of Strafford, were married yesterday in Springfield.


Page 4B: Goldie H. Patterson sues to divorce Richard B. Patterson. They were married August 4, 1917.


Page 5B: O. D. Thurman sues to divorce Edna Thurman. They were married February 7, 1920.


Page 6B: Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Willard and daughter Mary, Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Casey and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Knight and son Tony -- all of Lebanon -- went to Springfield to attend the Headlee reunion. Mrs. Willard and Mrs. Casey are granddaughters of James Headlee, brother of Capt. Sam Headlee.


Claude Hammers of Monett died .**


Mrs. Aleen Drake Williams died in Joplin. She was the sister of Wid Irwin of Bowers Mill.


There was a reunion at the home of Tom Barker of Bowers Mill. Item lists those attending.


Ernest MacCan of Arlington drowned in Piney river last Monday.


The father of George Hughes died at Dixon where he lived.


William Arbaugh committed suicide. **


Mrs. Nancy Casteel died in Miller .**


Son born August 26 to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams of 1800 Newton avenue. Page 9B: Steve Hughes died .**


Page 10B: Card of thanks from J. V. Hughes and others .* Card of thanks from G. P. Cunningham and others.


Page 12B: Edna Lenora Lawing died .**


Colby Hayes died .** Mrs. C. E. Meheir died .** Miss Rose Perrin died .** George Henry Carroll died .**


Page 2C: Miss Irene Jacquith and Mr. Allen Whitehead were married .**


CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and many beautiful floral offerings la the Moces and death of our beloved con and brother. J. V. HUGHEL BERTHA HUGHES. PAULINE HUGHES. DAVID HUGHES.


CARD OF THANKS


We wish to express our dincere appro- ciation for the kindness and sympathy sbotra us by car neighbors and friends during the recent finese and death of car beloved wife, daughter and sister. for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. G. P. CUNNINGHAM. MRS. LOUISE MENGERRAUSKN and family. 1


JACQUITH-WHITEHEAD


of Miss IreDe parath, daughter of Mrs. Carrie ratth, of Mimoari avenue, to Allen Whitehead, son of Mr. Mrs. Ross Whitebead. 811 Eam | har street, took place at Tulsa. , . August 22. The hride Is u' ets ' the Springfield High ;and the bridegroom is a ; Greenwood High school. will make their home In Tulsa. where 'Mr. Whitehead is em- at. . the Dixie department


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VETERAN- DIXON MAN DIES


DIXON. Mo. . Aug. . IT-Steve Hughes, 86 years old and for the past two years a resident of Dizan. is dead at his home. He was in business for goyeral years in var- lous towns along the Frisco be- firmen Springfield and St. Louis, but retired a few years ago.


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Those present at the Tom Barker ' home at Mt. Vernon at the family : reunion were: Grandma Barker. Miller. Mo .. Joe Parks and family of ! Jefferson City, Mo .; Clayton Bark - er and family, of Maple Grove; Homer Barker and family. Mt. Ver- ' non. Mo .: Arch Barker and family of Okla : Walter Barker and family of Lockwood. Mo .; John Barker and family of Bowers Mill. Mo .; Tru- inan Moore and wife. Jefferson City. M. : MrF M. A Owen, Mr. and Mrs. D'une of Arten City. Mo .; Ralph


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Mr. and Mrs. It: t. Alame, of 1800


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FOR 'AUNT BETTY' M'QUIGG


Many Members of Family Will Participate In Party Observing Het 92nd Blesticky & Recovery- Reinerkably After Hip . Fractured by Fall


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A FRAGILE Inte old lady. dett- case of build and feature, wich smooth mowy hair, Interested blue - - - sulle and vivecione of honor at a family reunion and birthday party bere today.


Che Se Mrt. Elisabeth Moguet. known to a wide circle of friends as "Aunt Betty", who will celebrate ber ninety-second birthday sur- rounded by all the living members of her family.


Mrs. McQuigg's father. John Rob- ertson, was one of the earliest plo- neers in southwest Missouri, and little Betty was born on August 28. 1836. In the farmhome down on the Gascons'le river, in Wright county. While the' wus 'still 'a. very small girl, the family moved to Spring- Dell, and Betty redet her giribood in the old' Rebertson house which U now the Centenmary bome.


VIVID WAR MEMORIES


She . married young, as was the custom, and when ber husband, John Mother joined the home guard in thẻ "Hà the bad two baby giria. Of in her memories, those of Civil war days are most vivid, and obe relates with Mely humor bow soldiers occupied her home, and insisted on fiddling and dancing.


"I never had seen' a dance-step before the war," she. mays laugh- ingly. "and When' the . soldiers be- ran getting out their fiddles, I was afraid my husband wouldn't like It. I told them he might make them stop when he came back," and they Just mid, Well, if he tries It. we're two to one.' 80 when I saw him coming about sundown I allpped out and told him not to say a word about it, and he didn't all evening.


m' And they put up their Độđles very nicely, and went out"


BROKE HIP IN FALL .


Her hoebend also was active la the care. of -woundedsoldiers trongMt to Springfield, and at one time, having been waiting on them tirelessly for many days, she' days -


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slipped on some stepe and broke his | nowe. His brother was mortally wounded in the battle of Wilson Creek, and Mrs. McQuigg remem- bers the battle very well, and hear- ing the moise of the guns from her home


Mr. McQuigg bas been dead for +4


Mra. MoQuigg lives bere with ber daughter. Mrs. Eugene Jones, at 912 West Walnut street. Last win- ter, while staying with another daughter. Mra. J. F. Robinson, about 10 malles out ta the country on the West High street road, a dog


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MANY AT REUNION


The family reunion and birthday oslebration today will be held at the Robinsoh home, and will be at- tended by Mrs. McQuigg. her three daughter. Mrs. Robinson, Mra. Jones and Mrs. W. D. Miller and their families. 8he has eight grandchi- tren and four greatgrandchildren. Dorsey D. Jones, for six years of history and economics at the senior high school berg, and ber grandson, who has been attending the L'aiveraity of lows this sum- mer, arrived in Springfield Friday to attend the reunion and make it complete. He will return to the University of lowa after a fort- night's vacation here to complete Work for his Ph. D. degree.


Mrs. McQuigg is exceedingly proud of her grandchildren, several of whom are teachera, and takes a keen interest in their activities They, on the other hand, adore her. and love to listen to her tales of ploneer life and Civil war times.


BARTON COUNTY FARMER, DESPONDENT, ENDS LIFE


Special to The Daily News.


LAMAR, Mo., Aug. 27 .- William Arbaugh, 55, a resident of Union township for many years, com- I mited suicide at his home by tak- ing strychnine. Arhaugh lost a leg many years ago und this caused him to become despondent many times, friends say. Hu is survived by the widow and two sons.


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-. Mra. Nancy Casteel died Wednes -. | day at the home of her son, Will. after a two-hours iliness. A stroke ' of paralysis and high blood pres- muro caused her heath. Surviving ther are one daughter and four sons. Interment will be in Penna- boro cemetery Thursday afternoon.


1 Claude Hammers, former Frisco brakeman died at hie homo in Jop- lin August 22, of tuberculosla. Fu- ;neral services were held at Sellg- . man Wednesday afternoon.


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I BLO-WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE


of Prominent Farmer Ends Life Following Nerv- ous Breakdown


Despendency due to continued !!! was yesterday given me thu the suicide Thursday Sproing of Mr. Henry Davis, 5" Teams old, wife of Henry l'avis, Felsent turmer living three mil. a Poath of Republic. Mra. Davis drank quantity of poison about 6 o'clock the morning and found Shortly afterward by her huehand The Immediately called Dr. E. 1. Bial and Dr. H. G. Fraune of kte-


Dies Three Hours Later


In spite of the efforts n.ade ! : The physicians. Hits D'avis Vill. bout three hours after taking the olson.


A farewell note had been left by Ir. Davis who asked that no harms be placed upon her husband children for her . :.... .. . . ). lained that she could stand her Cutfering no longer Mra. Davis had Cadrered a nervous breakdown about Go years ago and has been in poor Denith since that i'min


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She is survived in the husband, by two sons, Harold, who is assist- nt cashier of the Republic State ank and Clyde, a farmer of Christian county ; and by one Caughtet. Mra. Harold Phillipe, of California.


Was Church Worker


Funeral arrangeinents are in- complete pending the arrival of the daughter but will be held under di- rection of R F. Thurman, under- taker u: lepateic.


Mra D'a:le was a member of the Christian church at Clever. Mo- Lod wan well known throughout the territory in which she lived.


Divorce


Transferred Love Lure of Ozarks Cold Defiance Neglect, Are Among


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DECLARING that his wife cared more for other men than for Him, that she remained away trum. home frequently at night and that she neglected her hougsbold duties, Mell Cagle has - filed suit for di -. varde from Nelito F. Cashe That were married Oct. 1. 119, and sp- arated'in June, 1926.


ALLEGING that be sent his wife to "the salubrious . climate of the Ozarks" for her health, and that she refused to return to Kan- ms with him when ber health had I been restored, L. H. Aleshire has filed suit for divorce from Mabel Ajeshire. They were married April 29. 1916, and separated In 1998.


ASSERTING that his wife told him abe had got a divorce from her first husband and could get one from him. Roy 8. Prowl bas filed suit for a divorce from Verna Prowl. They were married April 16. 1927, and separated last June.


ON the ground that her husband refused to support ber and that she was compelled to engage in menial labor to support herself and their two children, Leah Van Buren has filed suit for divorce from Oa- wald Van Buren. They were mar- ried Oct. 11. 1907, and separated last week ..


CHARGING that her husband com- poled her to leave home more than a year ago and has failed to contribute anything toward her support mince that time. Diola Ver- million Gled mult for divoros trom Jesse L. Vermillion. They were married November 28. 1908, and separated Juge 11, 1926.


CLAIMING that his wife nagged at him, found fault with everything be did and occasionally etruck him, Edward Popejuy bas flied suit for divoros from Estella M. Popejoy. They were married in November. [1909. and separated last week.


ON the ground that her husband abandoned ber more than a year ago, Nellle M. Stolpert bas filed suit for divorce from Tieree R Otela- ert. They were married March 16 LH, and separated August 10, 191%.


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SETTING forth that We wtto moved to another apartment in the apartment house they own, that the curerd and abused him, sought to ridicule him and generally is- pored him, Charles W. Weed has The suit for divorce from Helen B. Wend They were married June 12. 1923. and separated July 6, 1927.


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- HER husband's alleged fondness for Uquor and his fallure to sup- port her are the reasons advanced by Lillle Compton for asking e di- Vorce frem W J Compton. They were married November 8, 1926, and · separated last week.


Ozark Youths Como toJE End in Experiment ufacturing Intoxicants FR Blackberries


DEATHS COME SHORTLY AFTER SAMPLING STUF


Officers Drop Inquiry Learning They Made bya Speculate on Nature ofthe Fatal Poison


Special to TM Delly Youa DIXON, MO. Aug HT-TWO TO are dead and one la ill as the tragic end of three young man ture wina.


old som of Joe Long, and Baker, 8-year-old -04 Baker. Both resided with


a brother of fra, attl'autre the home of his parents to th bhi way back to Min ".


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SOON BECOME ILL


The three noe


to make some bidkberry Knowing Little of the proms Wine making, they modo' the tompt, and it was not med & ago that they tried to drink att their product, which Ind ka at the Long bonne.


Claude Long, it was said, some of the wine and comple that it did not taste others, however. dansk.


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Officers upba bare had wasatt they trank, midu kan


which at first were thong


been due to poleoned : IN had purchased


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SPECULATE ON CAM


While no test of the bon by the three was made, &t. that denth may. It poison formed ,by the of the containers ured, or process of fermentation been such as it should due to ingredients that been added to hasten this for tion.


Persone familiar with the. of wine said that metal com frequently were eaten W wine and a polson thus Others were of the opinion de much yeast or sugar had Mond ed, and that the polson' when the right proportlouis ot various ingredients were 's


DEATHS


EDNA LENORA LAWING


Funeral services for Edna Lenora Lawing, 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Marvin Lawing, of 1624 Noch Main avenue, who died yes- tarday morning, will be held at o'clock this afternoon at the Church of Christ, at Johnson avenue and Dale street, with burial In Green- lawn cemetery under direction of the Klingner Funeral home. She is survived by the parents and three brothers, David, Clayton and Hu- bert, and by four sisters, Dora, Goldie, Mildred and Ella.


HAYES SERVICES


Funeral services for Colby Hayes, 83 years old, who died Wednesday at his hume in Bols D'Arc, Mu .. were held ut 11 o'clock yesterday morning at the Baptist church In that town with burial in Yeakley cemetery under direction of the Redfern and Royal Undertaking company.


MRS. C. E. MEHEIR


Mrs. C. E. Mehler, of Enid, Okla., a frequent visitor In Springfield, died Thursday at her home accord - Ing to information received yester - ! day by a friend, Mrs. H. E. Lamkin, of 604 Pickwick avenue.


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GEORGE HENRY CARROLL


George Henry Carroll, 18 years old, of 1302 Hlovey street, died at 10 o'clock. yesterday morning in a local hospital following a brief III- ness. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon


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at the residence with burial In 1 Greenlawn cemetery under direction of W. L. Starne, undertaker. Mr. Carroll, who was maintenance full- man for the Springfield Gas and Electric company, is survived by the widow, two daughters, Cleda Jewell and Ruth Genevra of the home address; by two brothers. Hiram Ray, of Falr Grove, and El- -- len Roy, of Hunterville, Okla., and his father, Hiram H. Carroll, of Glidewell. No. He was an ex-soldier. ELving served during the war us ichlet mcchanie with Battery "B", 4:nd. Fleld Artillery, at Camp Custer, Mich.


MISS ROSE PERRIN


Miss Rose Perrin, 35 years old, a graduate hurse who had prac- ticed here for the past 12 years, died at 11 o'clock Just night In a local hospital after a lingering ul- ness. Funeral arrangements ure Incomplete but will be held at the Freewill chapel Dear Fair Grovel with burial there under direction of the Herman 11. Lohmeyer l'un- eral home. She is survived by the


titove. one brother, Floyd, also of Fulr Grove, and one alster, Mrs. J. E. Bennett, of Kansas City.


MARRIAGE LICE.CES


Richard G. Bateman. 23, Mem- phia, Tenn., and Olive Rose Lines 18. Springfield: James H. Floyd. :4. and Elsle Murphy. 21. 5. th of Springfield; Willlam J. Campbell. 38. and Lula M Gallagher, 29. both uf Strufford: Bert Birchfleld. 28. ' and Maltsse Schneller. 22. both of St. Louis


SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 2: Mrs. Cintha Haralson, 83, died Monday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Will Harris of Slagle, Mo. She was buried at New Bethel. She is survived by three daughers and four sons .*


Leonard Crewse, Fred Baker and Wheeler Rasor died .**


Page 5: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marlin of Marshfield observed their golden wedding anniversary.


Page 8: Colby Hayes died .* Hughes infant died.' Edna Lenora Lawing died .** George Henry Carroll died .** Miss Elsie Rose Perrin died .**


Page 14: Rev . William Karsten died .**


John Wells killed .**


Page 15: Miss Ila Mae Claxton and Mr. Jess Hilterbrand were married .** Miss Flossie Ethel Dodds and Mr. Charles Lewis Miller were married .**


Miss Elsie Murphy and Mr. James H. Floyd were married .**


Miss Cathalene Iseman and Mr. Glenn L. Davis are engaged to marry .** Miss Billy Crow and Mr. Walter Boggs Bryson are to be married .**


Page 16: Miss Gus Bowen and Miss Lucyle Collier are to be married .** Page 17: The Williams family held a reunion .**


Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thurman celebrated their golden wedding anniversary .**


Miss Olive Rose Lines and Mr. Richard George Bateman are to be married .** Marriage licenses issued .**


Page 22: Suit filed to break the will of John Bertalotto .**


Page 24: There is a long account of J. P. Stebbins, born in England, who went to California on horseback during the gold rush. He fought Indians and now lives in Springfield.


At I'ts Bowel, formerly of this ."und: Mim Lucyis Doliter of Wich.


"optocht at- Wichita PUN. The phe wii remos in that efty --


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Floyd-Murphy. Miss Elsio Murphy and Mr. James H. Floyd were married yesterday af- ternoon in the office of R. H. Trevathen, justice of the peace; who performned the ceremony.


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Wedding &t Humanstille.


A wedding of interest to many Springfield residents will take place September 7 at Humansville. when Miss Bill; Crow becomes the bride of Mr Walter Boggs Bryson of . Greenville. S C. Mies Crow has a large number of friends here and the wedding will draw approximately .25 guests" from this city, . The en- Engement was announced July 22 at


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... a bridge party given at the home of the bride-elect and came as a sur- prise to her friends. Miss Crow lapant much of the time this sum- imer with her sloter. Mrs. Frank O. ' Hamblen of Alta Vista, Greenville. : 8he is a graduate of Aflacourt State Teachers college at Warrnaburg and la a inmber of 8!Rma Aipha sorority. Mr. Bryson is a prominent young at- torney in Greertille, and received his education at Fuman university And the University of South Car- ollna. The wedding will be an event of considerable Interest to the social Net of Humansville and also to : large number here.


Leeman-Darla Engagement.


daughter, 'Osthalane, 10 Mr. . OJean -L. Davis. con or Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Darts. 1944 North Jefferson avenue. 1Om man is an instructor of piano In Drury. college, Che attended Drury college and the Cincinnati 'Conserva- LOTY of Munta "Later she " studied I abroad und Tu a pou af letdore Philippe. Mr. Davis la connected with the Price railroad company.


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Haralson,'#s, "who died Monday at The" home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Ber- The of Style, Ho. were held Tuesday at New Bethel, With burial in the sometry them. the is survived by three daughters and four sons.


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During the post ten days the bodies of three young men who aste"luet With aocidental desth at :distant places bas bem returned · to . Wright county. for burial-Leonard Orense. from Granite City, III .: Fred Baker, from Rawlins, Wyo. and 'Wesker .


Rasor, from Bt. Loula.


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SUE TO BREAK WILL OF AGED FARMER


CASSVILLE. Mo .. Aug. 27 .- (8po- clal.)-A suit to set aside the will of the late John Bertalotto, prominent Barry county farmer, has been filed In circuit court here. Alexander, Ber- 1 verino. Joseph and James Bertaloto are the plaintiffs and Roman. John and Tersee Derialotto are the de- fondanta. All are children of the de- ceased, and the petition alleges that the father. who was 93 years old when he made his will. did not have the mental capacity to do so The son, . Roman, named no executor of the m- ; tate, received the hulk of the estate. which le said to have exceeded $7 .- 000. The estate now is in the hands of the probate court. A large amount of the property was destroyed by fire


MARRIAGE LICENSEA.


Recorder Jack W. Mckee Saturday issued marriage licenses to the for- lowing .


. James H. Floyd. 24 and Ride Mur- phy. 21. both of Springfield.


Ilichard O. Bateman, 23. Mempbi, Tenn. and Olive Rose Lines. 18. Springfield.


William J. Campbell. 38, and Las M. Gallagher 29, both of Strafford. Bert Birchfield. 38, and Madre Schneller, 21, both of BL. Louis.


Wedding Anniversary Mr .- and Mm. W. H. Thurmansof Republic celebrated their" fiftieth wedding Anniversary. August . IP. with an unusual program. The event M'in . the form of a religious ser- Vice with prayer and song led "by Mr. Jamen Thurman. Following the prayer and song services, tuo daugh- teru-in-law of the couple served ice cream and cake to the guests. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman ment flowers and rifts, some being sent from Callfor- DIA. Those prevent were: Rev. and Mrs. Bwadley. Mr. and Mra. Milton Müller, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Salle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bims and children, Mr.


William Winter. Mra. J. W. Com. Mr. Warren Moonayhan, Mr. Ouri Denver and Joe all theparty spray Mr. and Mra. I. D. Thurman of the city.


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DEATHS


COLBY BAYES.


Funeral services for Colby Hayes, 83, who died Wednesday at his home In Bole D'Arc, were held at 11 a. m .. Saturday at the Baptist church In Bois D'Arc. Burial was in Yeakley chapel cemetery. under direction of the Redfearn and Royal Undertaking company.


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GEORGE HENRY CARROLL


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George Henry Carroll. 38 years old. of 1302 West Hovey street, died at 10 a. m. Saturday, at a local hospital after a brief Miness. Ho is survived by the wife, by his father, Hiram H. Carroll, of Olidewell, Marta daughters. Cleda Jewell and Ruth CHDETTA CANTOUi, Of the MAIN MAMA and-two brothers, Mutran"My own of Fair Grove, and Allen-Roy Current Nocarrolle,. Oktle. ... Mr. Carroll wm


Springfield "kectrie.compey. chief


o'clock - Monday -afternoon "tre fit family ". howe." with "tutiraent Greenimen cometury undet direction of W. L. Starne, undertaker. -


ELARE RONG PERRIN. 'XIN Kình Row Fortin, 35, died 4. Jooal hospital at 11 o'clock hast night," following a"lingering unees. She is survived by her mother. Mr. Belle Perrin, of Fair Grove, s brother. Floyd Perrin, Fair Grove, and a aster Mrs. J. 'X. Bennett, of Kansas City. Funeral arrangements are incompleto but will be held at Freewill chapel. near Fair Grove. Burial will be in Freewill cemetery. under direction of the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home. Miss Perrin has been nursing in Springfield hospitals for the past 12 years.


EDNA LENORA LAWING. Funeral services will be held 2 p. m. today at the church of Christ, Johnson and Dale streets, for daughter of Lawina of 1824 North Mith avenue, who died Saturday morning. Bar - vices will be In charge of the Kling- ner Funeral home. She is survived by three brothers. David, Clayton and Hubert, and. four slaters, Dora, Goldie, Mildred and Ella.


HUGHES INFANT.


Funeral services for Billle Joe White, one-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Hughes, of 1238 street, who died at 6 p. m., Friday at the home, were held at 2 .p. m. yes- terday at the home. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery under - direction of the Klingner Funeral home.


Huterbrand-Claxton.


Miss Ils Mas Claxton of Hart- Ville, a State Teachers college atu- dent, and Mr. Jess Hilterbrand, coach of athletics in Miller, were married yesterday afternoon at Ozark. After spending Sunday. Monday and Ture- day at Branson, Mr. and Mrs. Hilter- brand will arrive in Miller in time to prepare for the opening of school. Mrs. Hilterbrand also will teach this year in the Miller school.


was held hat bundy of Mr. and Mrs. Al Williams, south- www of the atty. The occasion xmap also in observance of the way eighth birthday of the olderit Mrs. Mary Simmons. The 'the "vis spent meeting one another and visit-


coen each other in a number of years .. At noon a basket dinner wus serred"in the walnut grove of the Dette. " About 23 members of the family wentpressat. : ".


Müller-Dodds.


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Mr and Mrs. Fred L. Dodds of Val- dosta, Ga., announce the marriage of their daughter, Flossle Ethal, to Mr .; Charles Lewis Miller of Chicago. Ill. The wedding took place in Effing- ham, Ill, Wednesday. Mr. And Mrs.


oago. . Mrs. - Miller was & former Springfield girl, having Ured bero with her parents until their remove! to Valdosta three years ago.


Mins Olive Lines to Wed,


Kim Olive Rowe L. Z."Line daugh- ter of Mra." Grace Mirea, "618 . South Fort street, will be married this aft- ernoon at 8 o'clock to Mr. Richard George Bateman, at a quiet ceremony at the home of her mother. Rev. Krvin Leske, pastor of the South Ave- nue Christian church will read the service.




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