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    1. [MOMONROE] NBC: Kent-Riley
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    3. Article from unknown source with handwritten date of Jan 1956. Extracted from the newspaper article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison, Missouri. Fay Darleen Kent Wed To James T. Riley "In a double ring ceremony performed at 7 o'clock Friday night January 29th in the home of Rev. C.W. Cornn, Miss Fay Darleen Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kent of Madison, became the bride of James T. Riley, son of the late Mr.a nd Mrs. Emmett Riley. The couple was attended by Miss Joyce Elsberry of Madison and Pvt. Charles Hayhurst of Paris. The bride wore a two piece, light blue faille suit with black accessories and her corsage was of red roses. Miss Elsberry wore a navy blue linen dress with navy accessories and her corsage was white carnations. A reception followed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kent. Ice cream, cake and coffee served from a lace cloth covered table centered with greenery and lighted yellow tapers. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hester of Moberly, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Del Wheeler and Donnie, Miss Elsberry, Pvt. Hayhurst, Karen Dickerson and Jack Forsyth. Mrs. Riley graduated from Madison high school in the class of 1954 and is employed in the general office of Orschein Bros. Truck Lines Inc. Mr. Riley attended Madison schools and served 5 years and (unknown) months in the U.S. Army stationed at Fairbanks, Alaska. He is employed by Walker's Feed and Produce in Madison. The couple are residing in Madison." Copyright notice: All transcriptions in this email are copyrighted by their creator. They may not be reproduced on another site or on any printed or recorded media, CD, etc. without specific written permission from Kathleen Wilham. Although public information is not in and of itself copyrightable, the format in which it is presented, transcriptions, notes & comments, etc. is. It is however quite permissible to print or save the files to a personal computer for personal use only. Permission is granted to public libraries, and genealogical and historical societies to print and bind for the use of their patrons. Kathleen Wilham 2 Sharon Drive Shelbina, MO. 63468-1562

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