This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Conway, Simmons, Crump, Mahan, Doss, Govero, Stapp, Mason, Wilburn, Tedder, Carey, Flynn, Richeson, Manion, Perkins, Slowensky, LaChance Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lNB.2ACI/3936 Message Board Post: Miscellaneous Front Page SMALL GIRL STRUCK BY TRUCK ON MAIN STREET Juanita Conway, 8 year old, daughter of Mrs. Conway, was hit and knocked down by a pickup truck on the Main street in Potosi Saturday. The driver of the machine was a Lead Belt man. The child was rushed to the office of Dr. Cresswell, but was found to be suffering only from shock and a few scratches. O. E. SIMMONS CRITICALLY ILL IN HOSPITAL As we go to press reports unfavorable as to the condition of Oscar E. Simmons who has been in Barnes Hospital several weeks. His wife and daughter and his parents have been by his bedside at intervals the past few days. CRUMPS MOVE TO NEW HOME IN POTOSI LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Crump moved from Palmer the last of the week to their new home recently completed in north Potosi on Highway 21. The structure is a five room cottage with bath. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Mar. 12 -- Walter M. Mahan and Delma M. Doss, Potosi. Married by Rev. Corbet Martin. Mar. 20 -- Paul Govero and Margaret Stapp, Festus. Married by Rev. Johnson NEWLYWEDS (Photograph) Mr. and Mrs. Clifton H. Mason whose marriage took place in early spring in St. Louis. Mrs. Mason is the former Mrs. Ruby Wilburn, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Tedder of Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. Mason are living in St. Louis where Mr. Mason is employed. F.W. CARY DIED IN LITTLE ROCK MAR. 20 F. W. Carey, brother of Mrs. Leo T. Flynn, died at his home in Little Rock, Ark. Saturday, March 20. Funeral services were held in Little Rock, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn attended final rites and returned home Monday. C.J. RICHESON TO UNDERGO APPENDECTOMY SOON C. J. Richeson was taken in Boyer's ambulance to Missouri Baptist Hospital in St. Louis Wednesday morning where he will undergo an appendectomy. Mrs. Richeson and son Paul accompanied him to St. Louis. W. C. MANION KILLED IN EXPLOSION IN KENTUCKY William Clifton Manion, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Manion, formerly of Shirley, was killed in the International Harvester plant explosion at Louisville, Ky. Monday, March 15. Mr. Manion resided in Anchorage, Ky., 15 miles from Louisville. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Manion, one son Johnnie, his mother Mrs. Bertha Manion, and three sisters and five brothers. His father Wm. Manion and one brother Frank preceded him in death. Relatives from Missouri attending the funeral were Mrs. Bertha Manion, Norma Faye Manion, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Manion, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Manion, all of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Manion of Overland, Mrs. Roy Slowensky of Huzzah, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Manion of Potosi, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl LaChance, friends of the family. Mr. Manion had been employed in Kentucky several years.