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CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
January 5, 1916
THEIR 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
MR. AND MRS C. M. NARRAMORE GIVEN SURPRISE BY CHILDREN
Couple Have Resided in Carthage 32 Years - Among Gifts Received Is Gold Clock
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Narramore, of 230 North Maples street, who were married 50 years ago last night in Richmond, Missouri were the honor guests at a surprise dinner party, given at their home by their following children: W. A. Narramore, J. A. Narramore, Mrs. Effie Bowers and Clyde Narramore.
The dinner was served at 6 o'clock and the evening was spent at music and conversation, old times being recalled. Mr. Narramore is 75 years old and Mrs. Narramore is 10 years younger. They have resided here 32 years.
The couple who were married half a century ago were the recipients of a number of presents, among them being a gold clock, a gift from their children. Two sons, Jess and Charles Narramore, of Kansas City, were unable to be present. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by all. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Narramore and their two children, Mrs. Effie Bowers and her four children, *Mrs. Sam Turnage, Mr. and Mrs. McCune, Miss Rose Ridgeway and Clyde Narramore.
*Note: Nancy Hunt Turnage
Half-brother that died in 1927 is Joshua Dale
Mother's name to Mary and Joshua is given on Joshua's death certificate as Elizabeth Colley.
Information provided for her Missouri Death Certificate recorded that she was a housewife residing at 230 North Maple street in Carthage. The cause of her death was not filled out, so is unknown. She was 77 years old. Her parents were given as William Hunt and Elizabeth Colley.
She was buried in Park Cemetery under the direction of Knell Undertaking Company in Carthage.
The death certificate can be viewed at Missouri Digital Archives/death certificates online website.
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CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
January 5, 1916
THEIR 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
MR. AND MRS C. M. NARRAMORE GIVEN SURPRISE BY CHILDREN
Couple Have Resided in Carthage 32 Years - Among Gifts Received Is Gold Clock
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Narramore, of 230 North Maples street, who were married 50 years ago last night in Richmond, Missouri were the honor guests at a surprise dinner party, given at their home by their following children: W. A. Narramore, J. A. Narramore, Mrs. Effie Bowers and Clyde Narramore.
The dinner was served at 6 o'clock and the evening was spent at music and conversation, old times being recalled. Mr. Narramore is 75 years old and Mrs. Narramore is 10 years younger. They have resided here 32 years.
The couple who were married half a century ago were the recipients of a number of presents, among them being a gold clock, a gift from their children. Two sons, Jess and Charles Narramore, of Kansas City, were unable to be present. The occasion was greatly enjoyed by all. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Narramore and their two children, Mrs. Effie Bowers and her four children, *Mrs. Sam Turnage, Mr. and Mrs. McCune, Miss Rose Ridgeway and Clyde Narramore.
*Note: Nancy Hunt Turnage
Half-brother that died in 1927 is Joshua Dale
Mother's name to Mary and Joshua is given on Joshua's death certificate as Elizabeth Colley.
Information provided for her Missouri Death Certificate recorded that she was a housewife residing at 230 North Maple street in Carthage. The cause of her death was not filled out, so is unknown. She was 77 years old. Her parents were given as William Hunt and Elizabeth Colley.
She was buried in Park Cemetery under the direction of Knell Undertaking Company in Carthage.
The death certificate can be viewed at Missouri Digital Archives/death certificates online website.
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