Mrs. C.B. Clapp Dead Moberly-Monitor-Index-Mrs. C. B. Clapp, 67, wife of Dr. C.B. Clapp, well known surgeon, formerly of Moberly, died at Homestead, FLa., early today. Dr. and Mrs. Clapp had made their home here since 1890 until they went to Homestead two years ago. Dr. Clapp was chief surgeon at the Wabash Hospital from the time it was opened in 1891 till he left here and he had owned and operated the Woodland Hospital since 1909. His wife was actively associated with him in his work. Mrs. Clapp is survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. Mary Lockhart, of Danville, ILL., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Shield and Mrs. Grace Peyton, both of Danville, Ill. Mrs. Clapp, who was Miss Laura L. Lockhart before her marriage, was born at Danville February 19. 1856 and was married to Dr. Clapp November 21, 1883. She was active in church work at the Fourth Street Methodist Church when she lived in Moberly. She taught classes, was active in missionary work of the church and she donated the chimes with the pipe organ at that place. Mrs. Clapp was a member of the executive board of the Y.W.C.A. for several years and a member of Sorosis, one of the oldest women's clubs in town. Funeral services will be held at Danville at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and burial will be made at that place.