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?f Addison and Leon
Font, and a relative,
of Addison.
Addison, she was
-on-r Addison High
10 and in 1906 mar-
)sson, 'Who died in
married Fred W.
For 20 years she
)rary clerk at the
Library, where she
T in 1928.
;ton -was a member
:ers of Union Vet-
nd Club 1 of IVi-
Fabernacle Baptist
y ocnow. Dryden. He was the son of the late
He is a graduate of Bingham- Deforrest F. Livermore and Rose-
ling
Cho
ton Northside Higlt. itta Pereington Livermore of Ger-
and
man.
of
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
gro
Leonard --Larson
nrnh. Allen Livermore of Dryden;
ke3
Miss Elaine Marie Ltir9on, daugli_
roe sons, Ralph Livermore of
Sol
ter of Mr, and YVIrg. Melvin N. Lar-
mit,liville Flats, Francis P. Liver-
7
son of Gridley, 1��>»., her,ri.mc� the
of e °f McDonough, and J. R. Liv-
W4
bride of CharlesILdRnr T,00na.t•cl,
rmore of Pitcher; three daugh-
tug
von of Mr, and Mrs. Fred ?�eotlat•d
re, Mrs. Corn, Falcnore of Sugar
rove, Pa.., Mrs. Ellen May Beck-
as
of 127 Hti•crs St.., :ithrt.ce., nt 3 p, m,
ith of Norwich, and Mrs. Flor-
cep
Sunday, Mayr, 194(i, in the First
nee Yager of Pitcher; several
mi
Methodist Clitireh, Lmporta, Kan.
randchildren, great-grandchildren,
to
The Rev, H. Hilton Longberry read
the
feces and nephews,
tic
th
double t•ing service following
prayer services will be conducted
an organ recital.
y the Rev. Vernon Martin, Dryden
R
The • bride was given in marriage
Zethodist Church, in the Perkins
by her father and wore a white
Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
F
linen dress trimmed with Irish lace.
Funeral services will be held at 2
Y
ices will be held at '_
She wore white accessories and
.m. Tuesday in the Methodist C
day at the Wagner
carried out the tradition of some-
!hurch at German. Burial will be t'
421 N. Aurora St..
thing old, something new, some-
t German. s
Id E. Cole of the
thing borrowed, something blue.
t
atist Church will
She had also a lavaliere, an engage-
Elmira Murder
ment gift from' her mother. Her
e in the Addison I
corsage was of red rosebuds. The
bridesmaid, Miss Barbara Hender-
Jails
Handyman
7
', Addison.
son, wore a dress of yellow Cali-
fornia mesh, with black acces-
Elmira — (AP) -- A 66-year-old
-
Leonard, aviation
sories. Her corsage was of white
and blue delphininums. H. L. Shook
-handyman is charged with first de -
third class, U. S,
was best man and Joseph White-
gree murder in the shotgun slay -
head and Robert Brown ushered.
ing Tuesday of Fred L. Hagar, 63,
yens St., was dis-
The bride's mother was attired in
I Elmira filling, station proprietor.
1945, at Sampson,
a black crepe dress with a corsage
Thomas Sloniger, who, according
Itary service on
of white split carnations.
to District Attorney Walter B..
i served at Samp-
Following the ceremony, a recep-
Reynolds admitted the shooting,
tion was held in the church parlor.
was ordered held for the February
.an., Shoemaker,
The bride traveled in a fuchsia
Grand Jury when arraigned on the
1aval Air Station,
suit with brown accessories. The
charge yester0ay. A technical plea
id in Hawaii. He
couple will be at home at 127 Hyers
of innocent was entered for him''
tic -Pacific ribbon.
St.
before Supreme Court Justice
A reception was given the couple
Bertram L. Newman.
Friday evening, May 17, at the
Reynolds quoted Sloniger as
home of the bridegroom's brother,
saying he lured Hagar to a tour -
Homer Leonard, by Mr. and *Mrs.
ist cabin •connected with the gas
Clark Leonard, Mrs. Frieda Leon-
station and shot him in the head
'
ard, and Fred Leonard.
"to obtain money." Police, with
Mrs. Leonard is a graduate of
+Sloniger's guidance, found the gun
Gridley High School, Kan., aad
�n a nearby creek.
Leonard is a graduate. of Ithaca
High School. He spent 32 months
in the Navy, part of it on the is-
land of Oahu. He was recently dis-
charged at Sampson.