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1. Copied from The Daily Oklahoman of 12 Nov 1945:
"ATTEBERY - Mrs. Mary Everts, 727 NW 31.
Survived by her husband, Eugene I. Attebery, Sr. and four sons, Wayne
Edward Attebery of San Antonio, Texas, Curtis Attebery of Kansas City,
Mo., Eugene Attebery, Jr. of this city, and one daughter, Mrs. J.A.
Atkins of this city.
Services will be conducted in the Hahn Memorial Chapel Monday at 2
p.m. Rev. W. Francis Craig officiating. Interment will be in Memorial
Park."
2. Copied from newspaper clippings -- no dates -- no identification of the
newspapers, although they were probably from the Salisbury newspaper:
"Married. Wednesday, May 15th, at high noon, three buggies stopped in
front of Mr. Al Taylor's residence. Eld. G.D. Edwards seeming to under-
stand what was wanted, walked out to greet the parties. E're long the
inmates of one of the biggies, Mr. Eugene Atteberry of Brunswick and
Miss Everts Brockman of Bynumville joined hands as bidden and were
pronounced "husband and wife." Those witnessing the marriage were W.O.
Stanley of Sedalia, Miss Mable Cram of Shannondale, Wm. Grizzell of
Salisbury, Miss Bessie Brockman of Prairie Hill, and Miss Maud Cram of
Salisbury. After congratulations the happy couple went on their way
towards Keytesville where they were to take dinner."
"ATTEBERY--BROCKMAN
A pleasant wedding party assembled in the parlor of Al. Taylor's
residence on 3rd street, Wednesday at 1 p.m., to witness an impressive
and solumn ceremony which served to unite Mr. Eugene Attebery and Miss
Everts Brockman. The young couple were happily mingled in matrimony by
Eld. G.D. Edwards, pastor of the Christian church of this city, after
which they received congratulations and wishes for a long and happy
wedded life. The young lady is a daughter of Johnnie Brockman, of near
Bynumville, and is well known as a moral and worthy young lady. The
groom is a Chariton Co. boy, possessed of good habits, sobriety and
indnstrions. The young couple will make their furture home near
Brunswick where the best wishes of the Democrat follow them.
Eugene Atterbery and bride (nee) Everts Brockman arrived in
Keytesville Wednesday noon on their way to their future home 4 miles
north of Brunswick. They were accompanied by Misses Mabel Cram and
Bessie Brockman and Messrs. W.O. Stanley and J.W. Grizzell, the
attendents at the wedding. The entire party dined at the Sneed Hotel
and continued their journey in the afternoon to their destination where
a reception was given at the future home of the bride and groom by their
many friends. The union of this handsome couple was celebrated at the
residence of Mr. Al Taylor in Salisbury, Wednesday morning, Eld. G.D.
Edwards officiation."
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