Items of genealogical interest in the Springfield daily news and the Springfield leader of Springfield, Greene County, Missouri for 1927, Part 2, Part 4

Author: Hall, William K. (William Kearney), 1918-
Publication date: 1927 v. 2
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Number of Pages: 810


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Former Aaromale Pastor Ends Life. . The Rev. William Karsten, pastor of the Lutheran church at Call- -..... fornia, Mo., who ended. his life by ! banging · himmeif. in - the bar at bia home, formerty was pastor of the - Lutheran church in Barcoxie for oix pean prior to 1018, and was well


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John Wells, former Joplin - miner. ww killed by a freight train at Cube. Mo., where he was employed at . stone quarry ... He wn a member of the Joplin lodge of the Fraternal Order of Tagles.


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Burriving are his widow and two children, residing in St. Louis The body was sent to St. Louis for burial.


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bém in in health, this condition ing attributed as the reason for the suicide.


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MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 10: Miss Rose Perrin died .** George Henry Carroll died .** Mrs. Carrie Likins Schneider died .** Thomas J. Foster died .**


Former Editor of Fruit Grower Magazine is Dead at : Washburn


Thomas J. Foster, 66, member of a pioneer Ozarks family, and wide- ly known in journalistic and bor- ticultural orcies as former editor of the Ozark Fruit Grower, died at his . home near Washburn, Mo., about noon yesterday. Mr. Foster had been In falling health for mev- eral years and his activities have, ¡ teen confined to running his print- ing business, conducted at his home. ile is survived by his mother, Mrs. R. J. Foster; his wife, and numer- Que kinsfolk In southwest Mis- sourl and northwest Arkansas. News of his death was received by his wife's sister. Mrs. J. D. Gustin, 614 East Elm street, yesterday aft- ernoon. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. 1


DEATHS


MISS ROSE PERRIN


Funeral' services for Miss Rose Perrin, + graduate surse . who died bero Saturday, will be held at 10 o clock this morning at the Freewill : church, near Fair Grove. Burial will' be in the Freewill cemetery, un- der the direction of Herman H. Lob= meyer.


GEORGE CARROLL


Funeral services for George Henry Carroll, 1302 Hovey street, who died Saturday, will be conduct - ed at the home at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Burial will be in Green- lawn cemetery, under the direction of W. L. Starne.


MRS. CARRIE SCHNEIDER


Mrs. Carrie Likins Schneider, 03. pioneer resident of Springfield, and longtime member of the First Pres- byter!an church here, died at her hume, 614 Nichols street, at 8:40 o'clock yesterday morning after a lingering Illness. .


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The funerni will take place in the home at 2:30 tomorrow afternoon, and burini will be in the Maple Park cemetery under the direction of the Alma Lohmeyer funeral Lome.


Jira. Schneider was born of Ger- man parents at Paris, Canada, but has lived in Springfield for a great many years.


She is survived by her husband. J. W. Schneider; two sons, Lewis Likins of Springfield and A. K. Likins of Hillade, N. J .; two daughters, Mrs. E. H. Routh and Kra. A. B. Bikes, both of Tulsa; three brothers, Fred and Joe Slier of Springfield and P. W. Biler of Rochester, New . York; and three Fandchildren


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MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 1: Harry L. Worman divorced Leona C. Worman .**


Page 9: The Spencer family held a reunion .**


Mrs. Carrie Likins Schneider died .* Mrs. Elizabeth McManus died .**


Miss Rose Perrin died .** George Henry Carroll died .* Mrs. Helen Shockley died .** Birth announced .**


Page 10: Notice in memory of Charles E. Higgins, who died August 29, 1926, signed by wife and children and grandchildren and brothers.


Page 14: Marriage license: Alvin L. Corn, 40, and Ella White, 41, both of Springfield.


WORMAN GIVEN DIVORCE DECREE


Wife, Represented by Attor- ney, Denies Allegations of Frisco Official.


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Harry L. Worman, superintendent of motiva power of the Frisco railroad company, was granted a decree of di- vorce this morning from Leone C. Worman. The hearing was in divi- sion one of the circuit court before Judge Guy D. Kltby and occupled only a few minutes.


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Mrs. Worman did not appear at the hearing but was represented by her attorney. Harry D. Durst. The defend- ant filed an answer this morning de- inying every allegation in the plain- tiff's petition other than their mar- ¡riage and separation.


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The plaintiff alleged in hils petition :


iSE: the defendant would allow het - "self at frequent intervals to become. :cold, haughty and indifferent In her attitude toward bim, and to fly into a violen! It of temper. and would hbuse the plaintiff. curse him and use ¡ rude epithets.


A :: orney Frank M. McDavid repre. sented the plaintiff.


MISS ROSL PERRIN.


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· Funeral services for Miss Rose Per- I rim, gradusse nume, Who died hurt Saturday. we bid at 10 a. m. toy GroTe. Burial ww in the PATH cemetery, under the direction of the Herman A. Lohmeyer Funeral bome ..


ANNUAL REUNION HELD BY SPENCER FAMILY


More than 100 members of the Spencer family and a like number of . frlends attended a family reunion at the farm home of W. M. Spencer on . Highway 66. west of Phelps, MO. SrF . terday. It was the fourth feur that the family has held a reunion.


A pienir dinner and talks by Cor .. grcasman J. Joe Manlove of Joplin. ... .


the Rev. Mr. Heims of Miller and W. R. Spencer of Springfield were en- Joyed ·by those present. Virgil Bpen- cer af Springfield who sertés an as- Alstant secretary of the association. formed by the Spencers read in ac- ! count of the activities of the family ; during the last year.


While moet of those present live in . southwest Missouri, two of the guests : came from Illinois, and others came some distance to participate.


Cecil Spencer of Crane 1s president of the association. Mrs. Ada. Bpencer Wood of Bowers Mill Is secretary, and Virgil Spencer of Springfield assistant commetary. .


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MARRIAGE LICENSEA Regarder. Jack. W. Makes today.


ra. 40. and Elle White. 41, both .


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BIRTHS


'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whiteten' North Main avenue, ' anounce the birth of a daughter, Wilma Ernestine. August 25.


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DEATHS


CARRIE LİKINS SCHNEIDER Funeral services for Sira. Carrie Lt- kind Bebreider. 03. . penser postdes of Springfield, who died stato 814 Nichols street, yesterday ing after & Lingering Litneer. win 10 bold at 2:30 p m. toborrow it the bome. Burial will be in Maple Art cathetery; under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. . member of the First Presbyterian church here for many years. 8he -La survived by her husband. J. W. OchDel- der: two sons. Lewis LALDe & Springfield and A. K. Liking of HUI- alde. N J . two daughter, Mrs. Z. H. ; Reuth and Mrs. A. B. BuLes. both of Tulsa: three brothers, Fred and Joe Suer of Springfield and P W Siler c! . Rochester. N. Y .. and three grand- children.


MKA. HELEN CHOCKLES.


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The body of 'Mrs Helen Brechies : 28. who died in a Kanman City hospital Friday where ble had been since Tuesday afternoon siter taking an" pverdose of verbol, arrived bere yee -* Perday ... Funeral services were held; st. 4. p. m. today at the Klingner !! Funeral home. Burial was in Last Lawn cemetery. Mra. Shockley had been sent to Kansas City for treat- ----- ment for the dope habit She was found .unconscious by Kansas City police. They took her .jo a hospital where it was discovered she had taken 35 grains of vernol.


MRS. ELIZABETH MCMANI S.


Mra. Elizabeth McManus. 83 years ------ old, Kansas City. Mo .. died this morn- ing in a local hospital following . short illness. Mrs. McManus became 111 a few days ago while vialting her daughter, Mrs. Joe Smith, of Spring- field. Bhe la survived by the follow- - ing daughters. Mrs. Smith. Mro. O. i A. Beaman and Mrs. E. B. Proctor. of - - GLOBUL HENRY. CARROLL. Los Angeles Mrs. W A. Fanatler, Mr. Funeral services for George Henry Carroll. 1802 Hovey street. who died Saturday, were held at 2:30 p. m. to- day at .his home. Burtal Green.lawr. cemetery. under the direc- . ton of W L Starne undertaker G .. A., Dawes and Miss. Cecella Mc- Manus, of Kansas City. The body Will be sent to Kansas City tomor - row morning. sy the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home for burial. .. - 1 street.


TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS Page 1: Son born August 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Wofford of 1205 East Kearney


Son born August 28 to Mr. and Mrs. James Fawcett of 888 Franklin avenue. Daughter born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Miles of 526 South Jefferson


avenue.


Marriage license: Alvin L. Corn, 40, and Ella White, 41, both of Springfield. Marriage license: Isaac C. Sell, 42, and Ethel Pierce, 35, both of Springfield. Marriage license: Dale B. Carr, 23, and Anna Elam, 21, both of Springfield. Page 2: Fred C. Hoffman sues to divorce Ruby Hoffman. They were married September 10, 1924.


Page 3: Helen Shockley committed suicide .**


Son born August 27 to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. King of 1902 West Atlantic street. John Landers estate settled .** Isaac W. Sell and Ethel Pierce, both of Springfield, were married yesterday in Springfield.


Page 11: Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our son and brother," signed by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Green and family.


Page 12: Alvin L. Corn, 40, and Ella White, both of Springfield, were married yesterday in Springfield.


Mrs. Mary B. Eidson died .** Mrs. Carrie L. Schneider died .** Mrs. Elizabeth McManus died .** Mrs. Laura J. Beck died .**


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GIRL ''DOPER' AS SHE HAD


Happy Only When Able to Buy · "The : Stuff,' She Takes Sleeping Potion and Dies; Body Is Brought Here for Burial


"SOMETIMES I think I chau kili myett. Life, to me, is worth Hving only when I am able to ob- taia dope and then I enjoy only a brist paried of rossate visions and luxurious contentment, caly to jawake to a harth end horrid real- Ity." declared Helen Shockley. when being held recently at pollos Med- quarterg as a drug addict


And ant weak in Kantee City kept her rendervous with death


colour Taken to the General bee- pital, it was herned that she had swallowed 35 grains of a sleep-pro- doctog drag. evidently taken in Hou of morphine. Death pesalted soon afterward.


. "Oh, it's great," the young woman had confided to a reporter at police headquarters hero referring to the use of narcotica. "Did you ever take H?" she asked whimsically. "But when the effect wears off and you can't make a buy' sed you want the stuff so badly, then it's tel," che added.


Blender and auburn haired, large. brown eyes glowing from a face lin- ed with suffering. she lay in a cell awaiting removal to a place " ót treatment


"I hope I can be cured. Do you think it le impossible:" she asked the reporter.


"Of course you can." was the en- couraging reply. although the wast - ed body and gleaming eyes of the sufferer clearly revealed that she had mone too far ever to break the shackles of the habit.


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The body was returned to Spring. | field Sunday' and at & o'clock yes- terday afternoon. funeral services · werr held at the Klingner Funeral home. with burial in East Lawn cemetery.


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:MARRIAGE· LICENSES:


Alvin L. Corn, 40, and Ella Watte. 41. both' of 'Springfield: Imane W. Sell, 12, and Ethel Pierce, 85 - both and Anna Bham, 11, báth & Între


FILALLY SETTLED HERE 1.


of the Jets Lasdire estate, ond ce the largest in the Mistery. var made Geld attorney, and the Mladistboot Valley Trust company of St. Louis tate was appraleid at $694.789.98. ad will be administered as & trust fund for the heirs. Mr., Loster and the St. Louis company will admata- Inter the fund.


The will of the late John Landers, capitalist and lumberman, provided the fund shall be held in trust until 1047. when it shall be divided among hts daughterinlaw. Mra. Marko Landers, widow of D. J. Landers, and his grandchildren, Lucille Mary Landers and John Hottig Landera.


DEATHS .


MARY B. EIDSON


Mra. Mary B. Eidson, 65 years old, died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mra Frank Compton, of Albuquerque. N. M. following an operation. She had lived for many years at Walnut Grove and burial will be in Oak Grove ceme- tery near there. . Funeral arrange- ments are thcomplete pending the arrival'of the body.


. '&he is survived by five children, Mrs. Ruth-Campbell, Teague, Tex .. Mra. Delola Compton of Albuquer- ( New Mexico, Alma Eidson of Taler Oklahoma, W. W. Edson, Tulat, Okla, and E. Homer Eidson of 626 E. Monroe street, Spring- field.


MRS. ELIZABETH M'MANUS


Mrs. Elizabeth MoManus, 81 years old, of Kansas City, Mo., died yes- terday morning in a local hospital after a brief illness, contracted a few days ago while vialting her daughter. Mrs. Joo Smith, of Springfield. The body will be for- warded this morning to Kansas City by the Herman H. Lohmeyer Funeral home for burial. 8ho le survived by' mix daughters Mra. Smith, Mre. G. A. Seaman and Mra. E. S. Proctor, of Springfield, Mra. W. A. Fanthier, Mrs. G. A. Dawse and Miss Cecella McManus of Kan- sas City.


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ML. AND MRS. A. IL. GREEN AND.FAMILY.


MRS. CARRIE L. SCHNEIDER


Funeral services for Mra. Carrie Likins Schneider, 68 years old, who died at her home, 614 Nichola street. Sunday morning, will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Park cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. She is survived by the husband, J. W. Schneider; two ons, Lewis Likina, of Springfield, and A. K. Likins, of Hillside, N. J., one alster. Mrs. A. B. Sikes, of Tulsa, Okia., and one daughter. Mrs. E. H. Routh. of. Tulsa: by three brothers, Fred and Joe Biler, both of Springfield, and P.' W. Biler, of Rochester. N Y, and three · grandchildren.


MRS. LAURA J. BECK


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Mrs. Laura J. Beck. 71 years old. of 1006 State street, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. IJ. W. Fenter, of Waterloo, Ill. Fun- erai arrangements are incomplete. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Fenter and Mrs. Wilson, of Fort Smith, "Ark., and by three sons, Edgar Beck of Leavenworth. Kan., J. M. Beck, of Oklahoma City, Okla., and John R. Beck of Spring- field.


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Mr. and Mro A. C. Kim if 1902 West Atlantic street, announce the birth of a son on Saturday, Aug- ust 27.


TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 2: Fred C. Hoffman sues to divorce Ruby Hoffman. They were married in September 1924.


Final settlement was made in the John Landers estate. The heirs were Mrs. Marie Landers, widow of the late D. J. Landers, Lucille Mary Landers and John Huttig Landers.


Page 4: The fourth annual reunion of the Solomon family was held Sunday. About 75 members of the family were there. [Article does not list any names.]


Page 10: Marriage licenses issued .**


Birth reported .** Mrs. Laura J. Beck died .* Mrs. Mary B. Eidson died .* Mrs. Carrie Likins Schneider died .** Mrs. Elizabeth McManus died .**


Page 12: Card of thanks for kindness at time of death of "our son and brother," signed by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Green and family.


Page 15: Miss Henrietta Truman is to be married .**


Miss Margaret Jean McSparren and Mr. Henry F. Bakeman were married .**


MARRIAGE LICENSES. Recorder Jack W. Mckee today Is- sued the following marriage licenses: Dale B. Carr, 23, and Agna Klam, 21. both of Springfield.


Oliver L. Corn, 40, and Tua- White. 41. both of Springfield. : Isaac W. Bell. 42., and Etbel Pierce. 38. both of Springfield.


BIRTHS


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Mr. and Mrs. H Lieberstein. 1112 Bouth Fremont annue, announce the birth of a son. August 25.


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Mrs." John" Valley of Carthey an- pounces the marriage of tr tar, Margaret Joan Medparne


of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schonen , of Port Scott, Kan .. 'al : Oneki My .1 by Justice-R. a. Anu. The westof was kept a secret and came as a sair- prise' to many friends. The couple will be at home at Rockcastle apart- menta, apartment 209.


Announcement DIaner.


Miss Effle Ott entertained with o'clock dinner Saturday evening at her home. 1329 Sherman avenue, .in honor of Mies Henriette Truman, who 10. to be a September bride. With place cards bearing the announcement cor- ers were laid for the following: Hen- rietta Truman, Helen Aldrich, Stella Comegys, Gertrude Crowe. Maude Be- Gall, Veima Martin.


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Funeral servicee vin be bid 13:30 p. m. como t Et I Uist church bort for Me. Kur' Beck. 71 years old, Of 1000 00008 i street, who died last night at the home of ber. daughter, Mr. J. W. Fenter. of Waterloo, Ill., where had been visiting. The body arrive bere early tomorrow morning. Rev .. L. M. Hale will officiate at the services and burigi will be in Kast | Lawn cemetery under direction. " I the Alma Lebmeyer .Funeral home Mrs. Beck came to Springfield Cis years ago from Fort Scott. Kan. Che is survived by two daughters, Mr. ' Ponter and Mrs."Ed Wilson, of Fort Bmith, Ark .; three sons, Edgar . Beck, Leavenworth, Kan .: J. M. Beck. Okla- hora City, and John R. Beck Springfield; and a grandson. Alfred Edlen, of this city.


MARY' B. EIDSON.


Funeral arrangements are Incom- plete for Mrs. - Mary B. Eldeon, 65 years old, who .died Sunday night at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Frank Compton. of Albuquerque. N M., following an operation. 8be had lived for many years at Walnut- Grove. The body . will be forwarded here and burial will be made in Oak 1 Grovc cemetery. She is survived by five children. Mrs. Ruth Campbell. . Teague. Tex .; Mrs. Delcla Compton. Albuquerque, N. M .: Alma Eidson. Tulsa; W. W. Eldson, Tulsa, and E. . Homer Eidson, 526 East Monroe streci. Springfield.


CARRIE LIKINA SCHNEIDER.


Funeral services for . Mrs. Carrie Likins Schneider. 63, who aud at ber home. 614 Nichols street. Sunday monilng, were held at 2:30 p. m. to- ; . day at the home. Burial was in : Maple Park cemetery under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer . Funeral home.


MRS. ELIZABETH MCMANUS.


The bod- of Mrs. Elizabeth Mc- Manue. 83. of Kansas City.' who died yesterday morning in a local hospital after a. brief illness, was forwarded to her home this morning by the Her- man H. Lohrreyer Funeral home. 8ba had been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Joe Smith. of Springfield.


WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 31, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: Son born August 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Burch of 1213 Blain street. Marriage license: Burris A. Thornsburg, 22, and Nellie Jewel Cannon, 26, both of


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Marriage icense: Fred Mohling, 46, of Macksville, Kansas, and Eula Pelton, 39, of Rogersville.


Page 5: Margaret Jean McSperren and Mr. Henry P. Bateman were married .*


Page 11: Card of thanks from Erma Anis Carroll and others .**


Page 12: Mary B. Eidson died .** Andrew Noaks died .** Mrs. Laura J. Beck died .** The Solomon family held a reunion .**


Fred Mohling of Macksville, Kansas, and Eula Pelton of Rogersville were married yesterday in Springfield.


M'SPARREN-BAILEY


Mrs. John Bailey of Carthage an- nounces the marriage of her daughter. Margaret Jean McSper- ren. to Mr. Henry P. Bateman of this city. The marriage took place at Ozark, May 16, and was kept secret until this week. The couple will be at home at 209 Rock Castle apartments


SOLOMON FAMILY REUNION


The fourth annual reunion of the Solomon family was held at Phelps Grove park Sunday. About 76 en- Joyed a basket dinner. Representa- tives were present from Clever, Ponce De Leon, Galena, Nixa, Falr Grove, Marionville, Springifeld and Lebanon.


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o'clock at the Oak Grove . cemetery & miles northwest of Walnut Grove, under direction of the Brim Under- taking company.


ANDREW NOAKS


Andrew Noska, 78 years old, prominent farmer living in' NixL. died yesterday morning in Ozark. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Nixa church with burial In .Payne cemetery near there, under direo- tion of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Noaks Is survived by the widow and by three daughters. Mrs. Bertha Carter and Mrs. Mabe! Guidewell, both of Nix, and . Mrs. Becky Britton of Springfield.


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BECK SERVICES


Funeral services for Mr. Laura 1J. Beck, 71 years old, of'1004 State Istreet, who died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mra. J. W. Fonter, of Waterloo, III., will .bo held at 2:30. o'clock this: afternoon at the First Baptist church".With the Reverend L. M. Hale officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn come- tery under. direction ".of the "Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home.


CARD OF THANKS


We which to thank our dear friends tad neighbors for thate beautiful floral offer- wer and sympathy. W. cpecially thank No follow worknow and the Springfield Gas and Mostrhe On. for their beautiful company, and thị đạtm .M brethen: « the Church of God in the red less of dear bestand, father, con and brother. May all The wife, Erme Anh Carrell: daughter.


Geveva Carroll : fether. H. H. Carroll : brother. Ray Carrell ; brother. Roy Carroll -


MARRIAGE LICENSES Burris A." Thornsburg. 32, 4od Nellie . Jewel Cannon, IL both ot.


Kan and puls Ation '


Eula Pelton


WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1927 -- LEADER


Page 10: Mary B. Eidson died .** Andrew Noaks died .** Mrs. Laura J. Beck died .* Katherine N. Knapp died .* Mrs. Harriett Hughes died .* Miss Gillie Mitchell died. Birth reported .**


Marriage licenses issued .*


Page 16: Mrs. Edith Swearinger went to St. Louis where her brother died.


· MARRIAGE LICENSES. Recorder Jack W. Mckee this morning issued marriage licenses to the following: Bernis A. Thornburg, 22, and Nel- lie Jewell Carmon, 26, both of Repub- lic.


Fred Mohling. 46. Mackayille. Kan .. ! Land Kula Pelton, 89, Rogertvillg Mo. |


BIRTHS


. Mr. 'and Mrs. William .A. Lohmeyer. of Pickwick avenue, are the parents of a baby daughter, born 'August 29. at St. John's hospital. ..


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DEATHS


MARY B. EIDSON.


Funeral services for Mary B. Eld. son. 65. who died Sunday night at Albuquerque. N. M. will be held Fri- day at 2 p. m. at Oak Grove -cema- tery, four miles northwest of Walnut Grove, under direction of the Brim Undertaking company.


ANDREW NOAKS.


Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. today at Niza for Andrew Noaks, 78 years old, prominent Kiza farmer, who died yesterday morning at Owk. Burial was in Payne cemetery. Dear there. under direction of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Noaks l is survived by the widow and three daughters, Mrs. Bertha Carter and Mrs. Mabel Olidewell. both of Nixa. and Mrs. Becky Britton of Spring- field.


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Funeral eervices for Mra. Laura J. Beck, 71. of 1050 State street, who dled Monday night at the home of her daughter. Mra. J. W. Fenter. of Waterloo. Ill., were held at 2 p. m. today at the First Baptist church. with Rev. L. M.' Hale officiating. Burial was in Eas: Lawn comete :; under direction of the Alma Loh- meyer Funeral home.


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KATHERINE N. KNAPP.


Katherine N. Knapp. six years old. --- died this morning at her home. In the 1900 block Bouth Fort avenue. She Is survived by ber parents. . - sister and four brothers. Private funeral services will be held at 10 ¡a. m. tomorrow at the Starne mor- tuary. Burial will be in Haselwood cemetery.


STRA. HARRIETT ALGHE&


Mrs. Harriett Hughes, 87 years old. of 1810 West Atlantic street. died yesterday following a lingering Illness. Mrs. Hughes moved to Springfield in 1862 and has rended In Greene county for 75 years. She is ourrived by three sons, John H. and George H. Hughes of Willard: Fred .H. Hughes i of Springfield; four daughters. Mrs. M J. Corgin. Mrs. Barah Portner and Mrs. Stella Fortner. of Willard, acd Miss Martha H. Hughes, of the home address and a sister, Mrs. Martha Beach. of Springfield. Funeral sory- Ices will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Clear Creek M. E. church. Burial will be in the Clear Creek cemetery under direction of the Greenwade Undertaking company of : Willard. ..


MISS GILLIE MITCHELL.


Miss Olllle Mitchell. 22. of 1121 Rogers avenue, died this morning in a local hospital. . She is survived, by her parents, .Mr. and . Mrs. . B. D. Mitchell, of MoOlurg, Mo., six sisters, Mrs. Lala Johnson, of Taneycomo, Mo .. Mra. Buella. Harris, Mrs. Busie Engle- hardt, of McClurg. Mrs. Glady Euchtman, of Rome, Mo., Mra. Otto Clark, of Commerce. Okla., and. Mr. Lillie Kime, of. Springfield and three brothers, Clay." Claud. and. Ted Mitchell; of Mcclure Funeral rangements are Incomplete.


THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS


Page 1: A son Gerald Lee Beardon was born August 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Beardon of 424 West Scott street.


Page 2: Son born August 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Foster of 2144 North Boulevard. Don Taylor and Lavert Taylor, both of Springfield, were married yesterday in Springfield.


Page 8: Marriage licenses issued.' Louis Erb died .**


Katherine M. Knapp died .*


Miss Gillie Mitchell died .** Mrs. Harriett Hughes died .** Andrew Noaks died .**


G. Seigel Dugan died .*


Page 11: There is a notice in memory of Mary L. Hayden who died September 1, 1926 .**


Page 12: Son born August 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Farnway of 1037 Blain street.


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DEATHS


Louis Erb &8 years 'old, . pro Dent frukt man vị Want Flatns:


look! hospital. after & briet times Testerday. . was 'his sigtity -third birthday: 'Tunerul services' wid bo helds at: 10 o'clock Friday merdias In . Meropale; als former. bony


by the Pausen Imperdi homs :. Mt. Brb,- who was . bora in . Germany Cd who came to the, Ualtid States when 15 years old, settling in Tax- to, Mrs. A. B. Pittien' and 'Mrs.


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will be held at 10 o'clock this morning at the. Atarne mortuary. with burial in Haselwood cemetery. The"services will be private., 8he fo survived by the partata, one ct- ter and four brothers.




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