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M188 GILLIE MITCHELL
Funeral arrangements are incom- plete for Miss Gillie Mitchell, 32 years old of .1121 Rogers avenue. who, died, yesterday morning in & looal hospital, but will be held un- der direction of the Klingner Fu- Deral home. She is survived by I har narente, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. M Mo, by six
Johnson of Taney- . Buolla Harris, Jáhardt, both of Gladys Enobt- man of Roiby Mo. Mrs. Otto Clari or Commerce, Okfa,, and Mrs. Lite Kime of Springfield, and by three brotherk.
J. T. CILARLEL MAL ADA ARTHUR M & & POPJOY.
MRS. HARRIETT HUGHES
Funeral services for Mrs. Har- Hett Hughes 87 years old, who died .yesterday . morning at her bonne, 1310 West Atlantic street.
Clear Creek Methodist church with bartel- la 'the omistery' there .imder direction of the Greenwade Under- taking company .of Willard. Mrs. Hughes, who was born in Tempes- 500 in 1840, moved to Greene coun- ty in 1682 and has Lived hér since that time. She is survived by there's sons, John and George of Willdrd and Fred of . Springfield; by four daughters, Mra .. M. J. Corbin, Mra. Sarah Fortner and Mrs. Della Fort- ner of Willard and .Mims Martha Hughes of the home address, and Dy one sister, Mrs. Martha Beach of Springfield. :
ANDREW NOAKS
Funeral -:. services . for Andrew Noaks; 73 years old, who died yem- terday morning in Ozark, wer's held at 2:30. yesterday afternoon at Ozark with burial in Payne ceme- tery under direction of the Aims Lohmeyer Funeral home. He is sur- vived by the widow and. by three daughtera, Mra. Bertha Carter and Mrs. Mabel Glidewall, both of Nixa, and Mrs. Bessle Britain of Spring- deld.
Q. S. DUGAN
G. Seigel Dugan, prominent at- torney and ploneer resident of Webster county, 65 years old. died yesterday at his home, aix miks north of Marsbfield, following lingering illness. He had lived all his life in Webster county and had practiced law there for 16 years. He also had served several terme in the state legislature am a representative of his county.
Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Friday morning at Mis- don Home church, four miles north of Marshfield, with burial in the cemetery thero under direction of the McMahan Undertaking com- pany. Mr. Dugan is survived by the widow, by three sons, Ben, Ney and Guy Dugan, all of Webster county, and by five daughters, Miss Mary Dugan of the home. Mrs. Julle McKnabb, Mrs. George Burchfield, Mra. J. C. Burchfield, Mra. 1. Y. Brown, all of Webster county.
MARRIAGE LICENSES Don Taylor, 62, and Lavert Taylor 44. both of Bpringfield; Blanchard Lyons, 20, and Irene Ragsdale, 19. both of Springfield: James Glenn Bipolar .. 33, and Opha M. Hardesty. . both of Springfield.
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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 8: R. C. Parks died .** Louis Erb died .**
Katherine N. Knapp died .* Mrs. Harriett Hughes died .** G. Seigel Dugan died .** Miss Gillie Mitchell died .** Birth reported .**
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R. C. PARKO.
R. C. Parks, former circulation manager of The Leader. died at 12:30 o'clock last night in Beaumont, Texas, following an illness of several weeks. Mr. Parka had suffered · nervous -- breakdown following an automoblie accident bere several months ago. .. Burial will be in Tyler. Texas, where i he formerly lived. He is survived by hla wLe and two children. his father. ..... R. C. Parka. a brother, Sam Parka. and a sister. Mrs. Richard Hayden. all of Beaumont.
-LOTTA ERA.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Friday at Memphis for Louis Erb. 83 years old. prominent fruit man ud Cedar Oap, who died at 12 o'clock yesterday in a hospital bero after a brief illness. Yesterday was his eighty-third birthday. The body will be forwarded by the Paxson Fu- neral home. Mr. Erb was born in Germany and came to the United States when 15 years old. settling in Tennessee. He Is survived by two daughters. Mrs. A. B. Pittman and Mrs. Ide B. Brown. both of Memphis, and four cons. Phil Erb of Springfield: John Erb of Memphis; R. C. Erb of West Plains, and A. L. Erb of Idaho.
KATHERINE N. KNAPP.
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Funeral services for Katherine N. Knapp. aix-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs I. E Knopp nf 1407 80 .'h Fort avenue, who died yesterday morning at her home. were held at 10 o'clock today. Burial waa in Hozel- ' wood cemetery under directlon <: W. 1. Sterne. Undertake:
MRS. HARRIETT BU GHL.S.
Funeral services for Mrs Harriett Hughes, 87. who died yesterday morn- ing at her home. 1310 Wes! Alla :: 'in street, after a lingering illness, were held at 2 o'clock today al Clear Creek Methodist church Burial was in the Clear Creek cemetery under the di- rection of the Greenwade Undertak - ing company
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G. BRIGKL DUGAN.
Jour miles north of Marshfield, Ir O. Beigel Dugan, 68, promtrent attorney ty. Who died yesterday? at his home, slx miles north of Marshfield. tol- lowing. a lingering HaveThe Med Uved all his life in Webster county and had practiced law there for 35 years. He also had served MTeral terms in the state kopeleture M . representative of his county. Me is survived by bis wife three sons, Ben, Ney and Guy Dugan, all of Webster county; and five daughters, Miss Mary Dugan of the home. Mrs. Julle McNabb. Mrs. George Burchfield. Mrs. J. C. Burchfield. Mre. I. P. Brown, all of Webster county. Burial will be in the Mission Home cemetery. under direction of the McMahan Undertak - ing company. . .
MISK GILLIE MITCHELL ..
Funeral services for Miss Gil!lo Mitchell, 22. of 1211 Rogers avenue. who died yesterday morning in a local hospital, were held at 2 p. m. today at Bethel cemetery. 16 miles west of Ava, under the direction of the Kling- ner Funeral home. 8be Is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mitch - ell of McClung. Mo., slx sisters and three brothers.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Bearden, 424 Weat Scott street, announce the hirth of s son Gerald I.c. August 27.
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FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Daniel E. Jarvis and Willard Wells, both of Springfield, were married Wednesday in Springfield.
Marriage licenses issued .**
Lester Brady and Arrle Grantham were married .**
Page 2: Daughter born September 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hinekle of 718 Boonville avenue.
Son born September 1 to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Doss of 1331 Frisco avenue.
Page 3: Joe Robinson and Ida Emery, both of Springfield, were married yesterday in Springfield.
Martin V. Bass and Velta I. Owens, both of Strafford, were married yesterday in Springfield.
Page 8: May Doran sues to divorce Allen Doran. They were married April 12, 1924. Mrs. Billie Snow was killed in an auto accident .**
Son born September 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Charley Farmer of 702 East Dale street.
Page 12: A daughter Heroledda Jane Gomer was born August 25 to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gomer, Jr. Mrs. Gomer was formerly Miss Agnes Pyle of 725 North National avenue.
W. E. Perry died .**
G. S. Dugan died .*
R. C. Parks died .**
MARRIAGE LICENSEO Willard D. Butter, 21, Springfield, and Verna Lote Thermen 18 Cm- way: Martin V. Buna, đà, sạt Yota L. Owens, M. both of Struffurt; IM Skolley, 88, and Thatna Clark, 81. both of Springfield; Lester Hrady. 32 Phenix, and Artto Grapthan 11, Anh Grove; Joo Rottaeen, 11, and Ida Emory, 11. both of Spring- Meld: Daniel I. Jarvis, 18, and Wu- and Wells, 17, both « tortarded.
Lester Brady of Phanta and Arris Grantham of Ash Grove were wr- ried ut the court house yesterday.
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Tippin, presiding judge of the county court,
Denlei B. Jarule and Willard Wella, both of Springfield, were married Wednesday night at the heere' of Jack W. Makes recorder of deeds, by the Reverend Ly. D. Harris, pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal church,
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tally burt was her mesuta dre x and Mra. Albert W. huww'of Kontin .. their metor car was struck by an taterurban oar near here today.
According to witammed, the pack- dent occurred when ' Mr. Now drove his car onto the crossing and staBed the engine in attempting.to. shift Inte reverse after ho bad heard the Interurban's warning whistle.
DEATHS
W. E. PERRY
W. D. Perry, 50 years old, died at 6:30 o'clock yesterday evening at his home, 536 West Central street, following a brief Illness. Funeral arrangements are incom- plete pending arrival of relatives but will be held under direction of W' I. Starne, undertaker. He 1s survived by the. widow. by daughters. Pauline, Jewell, Hazel. Bernice. Maxine and Mildred, and [ one son, "Napoleon, ali. of the home address, by one brother, John Per- ry, of San Francisco; two sisters. Mra, D. D. McLorge, of El Dorado. Ark,, and Mra. B., W. Jones, of Call- fornia, and one uncle, E. N. Perry, of Joplin.
Q. 8. DUGAN
Funeral services for G. 8. Dugan. Webster county attorney, who died at his home alx miles north of Marshfield Thursday, will be held at 11 o'clock this morning at Mis- Non Home church, four miles north of Marshfield, Burial will be in the cemetery there under direction of the McMahan Undertaking com - pany.
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R. C. PARKS
. R. C. Parks, formerly of Spring- field, died In Beaumont, Texas, Wednesday night following an ul- Des of several months, resulting from & nervous breakdown sus- tained after an automobile accident here several months ago. · Burial will be in Tyler. Texas, his former home. He is survived by the wid- ow and two children, his father, R. C. Parks, one brother, Sam Parke and one sister. Mrs. Richard Hay- den, all of Beaumont.
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 18: W. E. Perry died .**
Carl W. Ray died .**
G. S. Dugan died .*
Mathias Hauber died. William Edward Smith died .** Mrs. Ruth Bowerman Jones died .*
L. D. Painter died .**
Births reported .** Marriage licenses issued .*
Page 6: Louis Erb died .**
Page 7: Mary Doran sues to divorce Allen Doran. They were married in April 1924.
Page 9: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. King celebrate their golden wedding anniversary .**
Marriage licenses issued .** [Joe Robinson etc.]
Barted as Memphis.
'The funeral of Louis Era. a imsding fruit man of the Ozarks. ww beid in Memphis today.
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CELEBRATING GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
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GREENFIELD, Mo .. Sept. 2 .- (8pe- clal.)- Mr. and Mrs. H. E King of Sac township are celebrating their golden wedding today at their home : two miles northeast of Beybert. They were married in Dade county, bear i Cane Hill !. and have lived at their present home since a few days after their nurrlage Many relatives and friends wir joining in the celebration .!
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BIRTHS
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Mz. and Mr. F W. Lipscomb, 630 South Pickwick avenue, announce the birth of a son, Jack Eugene. August 30.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cartwright, 824 South Boulevard. announce the birth of a son, Lewis Marie. September 1.
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most prominent produce merchants of Memphis, but for the past 20 years is realdent of Codar Osp. store ... . engaged in atendre fruit farming. i He died at Osdar Oap. of Miments in- cident to age. He was 84.
Mr. Erb was the 'father of !!!! ! B. Pitimen. wife of Judge P ::: ma. , Mrs. Ida E. Brown and John Erb of Memphis. The latter @ connected with the firm of Marx & Bensdorf.
The unusual tuccom which marked bàn mature in the fruit industry
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Mimouri farm we considered one of the best of its kind in this action of 'the country.
Born in Germany, Mr. Erb moved to Chicago #ben 16 years old. .. remained there but when he moved to Memphis and en- tered business. He took att souve part in all mitters relating to the relfare of the city during his rest- den.ce there.
DEATHS
W. C. PERRY.
'' 'Funeral arrangements are .. lacom. Flete for W. K. Perry. 10 years old, who died at @ o'clock yesterday ere- Ding at his home. 636 West Central street, following y brief illness. .. Mr. Perry had becu fmeling alesman for the Thomponu.Racine Tire com- pany of springfield for a number of yeare. He le aurvived by his wife, six daughters. Pauline. Jewell, Hazen. Bernice and Mildred, and a son, Na- poleon, all of "the 'home" address". brother. John Perry of Ban Diero. Cal .: two sisters Mra. D. D. Helloy of Derado,: Art .. and Mrs. Chorp Johnson of Bakersfield, Cal, and an unele. I. N. Ferry of Joplin. Services are In charge of W. L. Blame. under- cakeIl.
CARI. W. RAY.
Call W. Itay. the. 3-year-old son of M: and Mra William Ray. 850 Wea-1 ver aver !!! . . l:rd rt B a. in today at the home Ho te. survived by biai parents. al.d two alsters. Funeral ar-
Otarne, unde.taker.
MATHIAS HALBER.
Mathina Hauber. 82 years old, died early this morning at his home. 878 South avenue, following a lingering - --- Illness. Mi. Hauber was born In Ger- many in 1845 atal came to tlils coun- try when 20 years old, settling at O. R. DrGAN. Orant City. Mo. Aller retiring as a merchant 20 years ago, he came to Springfield and land Imideal here siDre. He is survived by his wife - and 12 children: W. V. and J B Huuber of Grant City. Mathias Hathor. J: . East Orans. NJ W I .. Hauber of Canton, 111 .- B. 11. Huuber. . In the complete thett under direction Henry. Ill : Carl Hauber, Elmhurst, ' of the MeMichan Undertaking com- 111: 11. A Hauber. Chicago; M J., Pany. Haube :. Independence. M :. . Mrs P. F. Wallert. Lincoln. Neb .: Mrs. Bruno Leche, Sabrina. Fla ; Mra. J. F. Awohl, Santa Palla, Calif : Mrs. H. E. Anderson, Springfield. The lindy probably will be forwarded to Grant City tomorrow by the Her- man il. Lohmeyer Funeral home for burial
The body of William Edward Smith. 76 years old who died yesterday at B: Joseph. .. arrived here today for banal Funeral services will be held at 10 n. in. Sundny at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Burney Smith. 725 Worth Boulevard. Interment will be made at noon that day at Mount Oliva cemetery, 25 miles north of Springfield, under direction of the Klingner Undertaking company. The decessed is survived by a son, Rev. I. A. Smith, Eldon, Mo .: and six daugh- tera, Mra. O. L. Oulich, Morrisville: Mrs. I. V. Holman, Canyon. Tez .: Mra. C. H. Bobermeyer, Huntington Park. Callf : Mrs. Burney Smith and Mrs. J. W. Clouse. both of Spring- feld, and Mrs. J. W. Early, Kansas CHly.
RITH BOWERMAN JONES.
Mrs. Ruth Bowerman Jones, wife of. Dr. E. N. Joner, of Waco. Tex., died yesterday at the home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Loule 8. Bowerman. in Kansas City, Kan. The body will ar- five here Sunday morning for burial. Interment will be in Haselwood ceme- tery under direction of the Klingner Undertaking company.
L. D. PAINTER.
L. D. Painter, 83 years old, died at 9 o'clock Inst night at his home at Dogwood. Mo., following a brief il- Desc. Ho Is survived by his wife and aix sons. Funeral arrangements kre Incomplete but burial will be in a cemetery near his home under the wwwtion of the Klingner Funeral
: Funeral services for G & Dugan. ; Webster county attorney, who died at hin houne six miles rath of Marsh -
miles north of Marshfield Burial was !
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- MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Recorder Jack W. Mckee yesterday terued marriage licenses to the fol- lowing :
Joe Robinson, 19. and Ida Emory. 17. both of Springfield.
Lester Brady. Pheonix. Mo., 23 .. and Arrie Grantham, 21, Ash Grove. Lee Bkelly. 23, and Thelma Clark. 21. both of Springfield.
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"MARRIAGE LICENSEA' Recorder Jack W. Mckee today sued marriage license to the follow- Ing: Willard D. Butler. 21, Springfield. and Verna Lois Thurman. 19, Con- way, Mo. Martin V. Bass, 46, and Velta L. Owens, 26, both of Strafford.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: A son Jack Eugene Lipscomb was born August 30 to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lipscomb of 630 South Pickwick avenue.
Marriage license: Glenn L. Davis, 33, and Cathalene Iseman, 29, both of Springfield.
Page 2: Eunice L. Tucker sues to divorce William W. Tucker. They were married August 20, 1924.
Page 3: Mathias Hauber died.
William Edward Smith died .**
L. D. Painter died .**
Mrs. Ruth Bowerman Jones died .*
Carl W. Ray died .**
W. E. Perry died.'
W. H. Haynes died .**
Page 5: Miss Vernie Lois Thurman and Mr. Willard Drew Butler were married .** Miss Thelma Clark and Mr. Lee Skelley were married .**
CLARK-SKELLEY
Mr. I. Clark announces the mar- Hago of his daughter, Thelma, to Mr. Lee Skelley, son of Mr. and Mra. Will Skelley. The marriage took place Thursday, the Reverend E. C. Bechler 'reading the service. The couple will make their home in Springfield. Mr. &kelley is em- . David Jones, of Ashland, Kan .. ployed by the Coca-Cola company. . uncle of the bridegroom, read the
DEATHS
MATHIAS HAUBER:
Funeral arrangements for Mathil Hrober, $1 years old, who died yes- terday morning at his home, 878 South 'avenue, following a lingerips illness, are yet incomplete pending arrival of relatives, although the body probably will be forwarded to Grant City, Mo., by the Herman H. . Lohmeyer Funeral home for burial. He was born in Germany and came to this country when 20 years old, settling in Grant City. Retiring from the mercantile bust- nees 20 years ago. he moved to Springheat. Hele surwhere he the widow and ,12 children, W. V. and J. B. Hauber of Grant City; Math- las Hauher, Jr .. of East Orange, N. J .; W .- 1. Hauber of Canton, Ill. B. H. Haubet of Jent ;. if: Hauber of Elmhurst, Ill ; 11. A. Hauber of Chicago, M. : It: 1 .... Indejunode nue. Mo .: Mis. ' i 'm lert of Lincoln, Nebr .; Mrs. Bruno Lasche of Bobring, Fla .; Mra. J. F. Allwood of Santa Palla, Cal., and Mrs. H. E. Anderson of Springfield.
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THURMAN -BUTLER
The marriage of Mias Vernie Tola Thurman. daughter of Mr. and MrA. T. A. Thurman of Conway. :- M. W ?! lard Drew Rutler, of this! city. took place at & 30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of the bridegroom. The Reverend
service Those present at the cere - | mony were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. But - ler. Mra. Leonard Butler, Misa Esther Butler, Mrs. Tony Leich. "fre David Jones. Miss Mabel
home at 618 West Calhoun alreet. | after September 10,
WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH Funeral services for William Ed- ward . Smith,"76 years old, who died Thursday in Bt. Joseph, Mo., will be held at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the home of his daugh- ter. Mrs. Burney Smith. 725 N ...... Boulevard, with burial at Muunt Oltre comptery, 26 miles north of Springfield, under direction of the Xungner Funeral home. He l sur- vived by one son, the Reverend I. A. Butth of Eldon, Mo .; And by. aix daughters, Mr. G. L. Qulich .. Morrisville; Mrs. E. V. Holman of Charged, Teras; Mra. C. H. Scher- meyer of Huntington Park, Cal .; Mrs. Burney Smith and Mrs. J. W. Clouse, both of Springfield, and Mra. J. W. Party of Kansas City.
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L. D. PAINTER
Funeral arrangements for L. D. Painter, 83 years ok, who died Thursday night at his home in Dogwood, Ma., following a brief til- soda, ar Ls yet incomplete but bu- rial will be in a cemetery near hia home under direction of the Kling- Der Funeral home. He is survived by the widow and six sons.
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MRS. RUTH BOWERMAN JONES Funeral arrangements for 'Mrs. Ruth Bowerman Jonge, Wife of Dr. K. N. Jones of . Wace, Tetas, who died Thursday at the home of her parents, the Reverend. and Mrs. Louis B. Bowerman of Kansas City, Kan, are still incomplete but the body will arrive bere tomorrow morning for burial in Hazelwood cemetery under direction of the Kinener Funeral home.
CARL W. RAY
Private funeral serviosa for Cari W. Bay. 3-year-old son of Mr. And
nee, who died at $ o'clock yesterday moratag at the home, will be held
60 years old, who tha Thursday evening at his home, 636 West Con- tral street, will be held at 2:54 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Chatral Christian church, with bu- rial ta Maple Park cunetery under direction of W. L. Btarne, under- taker.
W. H. HAYNES
W. H. Haynes, 87 years old, of (1) South Robberson avenue, A +++ tired contractor and Interior dern. rator, died at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home following a lingering Illness. He was a member of the South avenue Christian church and joined the Methodist 1 church when he was 14 years old. Ifo La survived by the widow. by one dauchter Mm Anna English of Springfield, and one son. }' Haynes of South Greenfield. The body will be forwarded to South Greenfield for burial by the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home Funeral
Arrangements are Incomplete but probably w1:1 tr held Sunday Aft- ernoon
SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927 -- LEADER
Page 3: Marriage license: Max Norburg, 24, and Hazel Schell, 20, both of Springfield.
Page 8: There is an item in memory of "our baby Elizabeth Jane Bockhorst," signed by father, mother, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bockhorst and Herman, Jr.
Page 11: Miss Vernia Thurman and Mr. William Drew Butler were married .** Page 12: Mrs. Jacob Hirth died .**
William Edward Smith died .*
Carl W. Ray died .** W. T. Perry died .** Mathias Hauber died .** L. D. Painter died .** Mrs. Ruth Bowerman Jones died .*
W. H. Haynes died .**
Births reported .**
BIRTHS
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seeth, of 817 College street, are the parents of a baby son. born August 25.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1. 8tone of 1921 North Lyon street, announce the birth of a daughter. W'ilnia Jean, on August 24.
Bir. and Mrs. B . Il . Tiller. of 2250 Travis avenue. announce the birth of A son, Willis Eugene, on August 3.
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Thurman-Butler.
Mina Vertila Thurman of Conway and Mr. William Drew Butler of Springfield were married Thursday st . the home of the bridegroom. The ! Rev. David B. Jones of Ashland. Kan. uncle. of the bridegroom. periorinec the ceremonty. The bride is the : daughter of Mr. and Mra. T: A. Thur- man of Conway, and the groom is sn emple;re of the Gas and Electric company here. Those who attended : the ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs J. : L. Butler. Mrs. Leonard Butler. M.sa Esther Butler. Mrs. Tom Leigh, Mrs. ! David Jones and M.sa Mable Thur- . man. Mr. and Mrs. Butier will be at hoc:c. 518 West Call.oun street. after . w brief visit with the bride's parents
DEATHS
MES. JACOB HIRTH.
Mrs. Jacob Hirth. 71 years old. of : ouic 1. Rogersville, . died yesterday following a lingering illness. She was born in Switzerland. August 10, 1850. and came to this country In 1884. . She is survived by her husband. three j anaghters. Mrs. Ilona Webb of the hcine address: Mrs. O. J. Grobe of . KINAA CIU. Mm. Hugo Allman of Eprincfield. and by four grandchil- , dren. Burial will be in Smith ceme- tery near: Rogereville
WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH. Funeral service Set WAND M 'ward Smith. 76 years old. who died Thursday In St. Joseph, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the home of , bis daughter. Mrs. Burney Smith, 725 . North Boulevard. Burial . will be 10 Mount Olive cemetery. 29 miles north Co! Springfield. under the direction of ! the Klingner Funeral home.
CARI. W. R.AY.
Funeral services for Carl W. Ray. : 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ray. 650 Weaver avenue, who. died at & a. m yesterday at the home. ' m.fl tc held at 10 m. m. Monday at the Stat:r :... . A East lawn cemetery. He is surived by his parents and two masters
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Funeral services for W. E. Perry. 50. why did Thursday evening at his ttome. 535 West Central street, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Central Christian church, with burial jin Map!c Park cemetery under direc- tlou of W L Blarne. undertaker.
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The body of Mathlas. Huuber, 82. , win died yesterday morning at his - - home. 878 South arenue, following a lingering Illness, will be forwarded
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p. m. Tuesday. Mr. Hauber is sur- "lcd hy his wife and 12 children.
I. D. PAINTER.
Funeral arrangements are Incom- piste for J .. D. Painter, 83, who died Warsday at his home In Dogwood .; No. followitis a brief Illness Burial will be In a cemetery near Dogwood,
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KITH BOWERMAN JONES.
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Funeral arrangements for Mrs. I Ruth Bomerman Jones. v.lfe of Dr. E. N. Joncs, of Waco, Tex .. who died Thuraday at the home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Louis 8. Bowerman of i Kansas City, Kan., are still incom- plete, but the body will arrive here tomorrow morning .for burial in Haz- elwood cemetery. under direction of ; the Klingner Funeral home.
W. H. HAYNES,
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funeral services . for . W. H: Haypes, 67. of 430 South Robberson avenue, a retired contractor and Interior dec- orator, who died at 2:30 o'clock yes- triday afternoon at his home follow. ing a lingering Illness, will be held at 10 a. m Bunday at the Alma Loh- mejer Funeral chapel. The body then will be taken overland to Greenfield for burial. Mr Haynes was a mem- ber of the South Avenue Christian church. He Is survived by his wife. a daughter. Mrs. Anna English of Springfield, and a son, P. N. Haynes of South Greenfield.
SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1927 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Andrew Johnson committed suicide .** [This item is difficult to read. Andrew Johnson, a 65 year old barber -- the article describes him as "aged" -- living in a hotel at 617 College street, took poison. His home was in Richland, Mo. He was recently divorced.] Page 3: William Edward Smith died .*
L. D. Painter died .**
Mrs. Ruth Bowerman Jones died.
Carl W. Ray died .** W. E. Perry died .** Mathias Hauber died .* W. H. Haynes died .**
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