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1. Title:   Bailey Rites Held Saturday

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a. Note:   N252 Bailey Services To Be Saturday
  Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie M. Bailey, 58, who died Wednesday morning at her home, 513 South Grant, will be held at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of the Sweeney-Reser Funderal Home. The Rev. Hugh Smith pastor of Gill Memorial Baptist church, will officiate and burial will be in Ridge Park cemetery.
 Mrs. Bailey, the daughter of Henry and Kathryn [sic] Rutledge McLaughlin, was born in Sweet Springs January 5, 1904. She was united in marriage July 10, 1925 to W.D. Bailey of Los Angeles, Calif., who passed away March 7, 1960. Mrs. Bailey was a member of the First Baptist church of Marshall.
 Surviving are two sons and three daughters. They are John Bailey, Jefferson City; Mrs. Joanna Urbina and Mrs. Catherine Hunt, Kansas City; Mrs. LeRoy Hayslip of Marshall and Clifton Bailey, Omaha; seven grandchildren; a brother, W.A. McLaughlin, Los Angeles, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Estelle Isla, Hollywood, and Mrs. Charles Diebel [sic] of Los Angeles, Calif.
b. Note:   N253 Bailey Rites Held Saturday
 Funeral services of Mrs. W.D. Bailey, who passed away March 7 at her home, 513 South Grant, were held at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the chapel of the Sweeney-Reser Funeral Home. The Rev. Hugh Smith of the Gill Memorial chapel officiated and burial was in Ridge Park cemetery.
 Mrs. Perry G. Storts, organist, played "Rock of Ages" and "In the Garden."
 Pallbearers were John Thoms, Guy Brown, Russell Riley, Paul Jackson, Tom French and Bill Flute.
 Among the relatives and friends from a distance who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allen and son, Sweet Springs; Mr. and Mrs. John Urbina and Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bailey, Jefferson City; Mrs. Anna Hunt, Sedalia; Mrs. Gerry Brown, Kansas City, and Mr. And Mrs. Everett Hayes of Chillicothe
c. Note:   , Tom French and Bill Flute
Note:   Pallbearers: John Thoms, Guy Brown, Russell Riley, Paul Jackson


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