Miss Regzena MossT. \So r IMBuriedwaltthe hFonpral services for Miss Kit-her Ia colty Rogzena (Hex) Moss weroheld Monday afternoon at 3 o'-crovt r u cc'ock at the First Methodistb a d Ichurch. The Rev O. P Kiker,pastor of the local church, con-suttitheducted the services and was assisted by the Rev A. C. Turner,pastor of the local Bantist church,and M»*s. Marvin Kilgore, co-pastor of the local Nazirenechurch. Burial was in Elmwoodcemetery.Miss Moss, known to her manyj friends as Rex, died Sundaymorning at 4:40 in Wichita FallsOitheed taroipatrkeeifontcemstreandat the home of Mr, and Mrs Lo.y1j I Hodges. vShe had been ill two[ weeks of pneumonia. A year agooveilowlt;rairW.J'his month she went to Wichita .r- , et2 halls to work in a beauty parlor I after graduating from a beauty J^(1| r.school in Fort Worth j! 5She was born Aug. 20, 1911, inFa IP ' Seymour, Texa s. While veryBett young, she came to Bowie with s [her parents, Mr. and Mrs N C.A'lietMoss. She graduated from theredMr;Bowie High school in May, 1930During her junior and senioryears, she was captain of the basketball team.an iWitthrBelBesides her parents, she issurvived by one sister, Mrs. T.A. Morris of Bowie, four brothers, H. B. Moss of Ringgold, R.L. Moss, T. R. Moss and BillyLa'NotftBosalJack Moss, all of Bowie, threenephews, one neice, six aunts andfour uncles.Palbearers were Coy Standefur, and Charles Darnell, both of810e j Wichita Falls, Lee Burgner and te Beuford Burgner both of Fortshtsetmathefor;e Worth, Jo Nichols and ZirrelMrtoiy Cone of Bowie. s. Honorary pallbearers were ^ Bill Winters, Malcolm Mauldin,mnGuy McWilliams, Dee Simmons, (CBob Crowder and Loy Hodges,all of Wichita Falls, and KaydaBurgner of Hobbs, N. M. Flower N [girls were Misses Dorothy Nich ^ 1 ols of Bowie, Merril Garrett of1atcsr-inHollis, Okla., Hazel Biggar, OllieMiller, Mrs. Wesley Biggar andMrs H F. McDaniel all of Bowie,isscbcoltMrs. Touchstone and Miss Dick-g aerman of Wichita Falls.iyan