Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1919 — OBEYING BIBLE INN JUNCTION [ARTICLE]

OBEYING BIBLE INN JUNCTION

John Burris Says It In Not flood for Man to Live Alone. John Burris of Rensselaer was united in marriage Wednesday eveningl to Mr»- "Lulu May Warfel, also of 4his and whose first husband dled< of pneumonia at Camp MCClellan, Ala., on October 19, 1918, thia making the second marriage for the bride and the third for the groom. His third marriage was on the first anniversary of the death of his first wife, who died April 16, 1918. Burris was married to his second wife, Mrs. Percy Coons, later in the summer, and she died October 3, 1918. By this last marriage M enjoys' the notoriety of having been the legal husband of three different women, all in the short space of one year’s tiine. This probably breaks the record for Jasper county and has few equals in the state.