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MKS. UENNETII HOKTON EDMlSTOtfMiss Elizabeth Ann Bundren Is Bride of Mr. K. H. Horton_ iMiss Eliza belli Ann Bundren, daughter o[ Mr. and Mrs. John S. • Bundren of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and granddnug^ter ol Mr. and Mrs. John Cawood Sr., and -Mrs. Emily Bnhdrcn of Middlcsboro, became the bride of Kenneth Horton Ed mis Ion of Oklahoma City, on January 2..The bridegroom is the son of Captain and Mrs. Lewis L. Ed miston, Fort Polk. Louisiana.j The Reverend Harry Boyd “ton performed the ceremony a I eighty o'clock In the Sunnysidc Baptist Church. Mis.*; Mylene Depuy, Oklahoma City, -was pianist and accompanied Richard Gibson, Lincoln Nebraska, who sang Always. “Because I and The Lord's Prayer,The bride, given in marriage, by her father, wore a wedding J gown of Cl i ant illy tace over sat-1 in, ballerina in length! It featured a fit led basque bodice, with an ovcrdrape scalloped lace nlart, Her veil of pure silk ' illusion was, edged in scalloped lace and waft attached to a jeweled tiara.. She carried a while orchid centering a bridal bouquet of white carnations.^ Miss Mary Ruth Watson, Bessie, was. maid of honor. She wore a light blue velveteen sheath dress and carried a bouquet of while carnations tied with dark blue rihban.Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Ann Johnson and Miss Joy Cannon of Oklahoma City. Their dresses- were of royal blue velveteen, They carried white carnal ion bouquets tied with light blue ribbon.Alice Lee Bundren, small sister of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a frock of blue net w i 1 h matching hat and gloves. She carried a basket of flower petals. Boyd Fdmiston, Fort Po)kr liother oF Ihe bridegroom, was candle lighter.Ed Thompson, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, served as best man and ushers were George Master, Wichita, Kansas and Bill Warner. Oklahoma City.Mrs. Bundren chose for- her daughter's wedding, a beige lace shea 1h dress with a corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a blue dress and her corsage was of pink roses.Following Ihe ceremony a reception was held by ihe'bride's parents in liie church parlors honoring I lie bridal couple. The bride's table was covered with a while satin’ cloth, glow lighted. A bouquet ot pink and while carnations, with candelabra holding while tapers formed the centerpiece. The tiered wedding cake and punch bowl completed the appointments.Assisting were Mrs. W, H. Steele, Mrs. Pienne Morgan, Miss Judy Sullivan, Miss -Frances Martin and Mis* Joyce Shipletl. all of Oklahoma City. Miss Shiplelt registered the guests.The bride is a graduate of Clinton High School where she was band queen and cheer leader and a member of the Sub Deb social club,•'Hie bridegroom was graduated from Anchorage, 'Alaska High Scliool and is presently a student minister nl Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, For traveling the bride ;-wore a navy blue sheath dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage.The couple has established a residence at 1340 NW 17th Street, Oklahoma City.Loyal Daughters Class in MeetingpV - *,The Loyal Daughters Qais of the First Christian Giureh met Tuesday at 6:30 at the home of Miss Ruth Buchanan for lt;l delicious i spaghetti. .dinner. \ Fob. lowing the dinner, Mrs, William Partin, president, cuikiuclcd the business session.Mrs, C. H.. Black: bought the devotional, r o a d i 11 g Lie 23rd Psalm after which she -gave as her topic for discussion; The Day's Own Trou bl e.Jr, She stressed the fact that one should live one day at a- time. The program was followed withprayer led by Mrs. Unwarcl Page.Airs. Toney Conley sang “Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead Us. A Bible quiz, prepared by Miss Ruth Buchanan, was greatly enjoyed by the class alter which the officers for lO.aS were installed by Miss Led a Buchanan’ ' ‘The minutes of the last meet-ingg-wcre read and approved and the treasurer’s report was given. Committee- chairmen and members for the coming year were named and leaders and hostesses for each month were announced. Fourteen members and one guest were present.Lions on a prowl may eat 40 or f0 pounds from a kill, sleep a day. and return lo feasting, meanwhile remaining near Die kill__ . r s \ -SPRING CLEANINGSUPPLIES\Floor Wav, Wav Polishers, Furniture Polish, Mops, Mop Pa lift, ii room a. Sponge* and Cleaning Brushes, Garbage CansMIDDLESBOROHARDWARETOUR ,DAILY NEWSGET IT ATLEE’S
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Middlesboro, Kentucky, US

Sat, Jan 25, 1958

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