Berry-Mershon-
A quiet wedding occurred at the home of the bride's parents in Wilcox, Wednesday of this week, Rev. Taylor, the local Methodist minister officiating and Floyd Berry of this place was united in marriage to Miss Lena Mershon.
The bride is one of Wilcox's popular young ladies and the groom is a son of H.H. Berry of this place, well known and popular among all of our young people.
The cottage just south of Mrs. Vina Woods residence has been fitted up and will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Berry after October 1st.
For the present they are visiting relatives in the eastern part of the state.
The Republican extends best wishes to the young people.
Friday 16 September 1904
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(From McCook Tribune)
Death of Baby Berry-
Very tender sympathy from many hearts goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry in the death of their baby about three o'clock, on Sunday morning. The baby was two weeks old when Death transplanted the tender flower to bloom in the Father's eternal sunshine. Rev. McBride conducted brief services at the home Sunday afternoon, after which the body was laid away in Longview cemetery. The Methodist choir sang familiar hymns. Monday 16 September 1912
Berry-Mershon-
A quiet wedding occurred at the home of the bride's parents in Wilcox, Wednesday of this week, Rev. Taylor, the local Methodist minister officiating and Floyd Berry of this place was united in marriage to Miss Lena Mershon.
The bride is one of Wilcox's popular young ladies and the groom is a son of H.H. Berry of this place, well known and popular among all of our young people.
The cottage just south of Mrs. Vina Woods residence has been fitted up and will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Berry after October 1st.
For the present they are visiting relatives in the eastern part of the state.
The Republican extends best wishes to the young people.
Friday 16 September 1904
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(From McCook Tribune)
Death of Baby Berry-
Very tender sympathy from many hearts goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry in the death of their baby about three o'clock, on Sunday morning. The baby was two weeks old when Death transplanted the tender flower to bloom in the Father's eternal sunshine. Rev. McBride conducted brief services at the home Sunday afternoon, after which the body was laid away in Longview cemetery. The Methodist choir sang familiar hymns. Monday 16 September 1912
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