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Paffc 4 — Linton Daily Citizen, Thursday, Jtone 19, 1958SOCIETYAll personal news, club, party, lodge and church items welcomed. Phone 277, Ann Toney, Society Editor.Worthington ChurchScene of WeddingMiss Lois Anita Borders became the bride of Ogle Bingham in a ceremony solemnized at the Worthington Folsom MemorialMethodist church Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. James Borders of Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Bov Bingham of Calvertville are parents of the bridal couple.#Hew H. W. Wooldridge, pastor of Hie church, read the marriage vows before a background offloral arrangements including -baskets of while gladioli and palms. Cathedral tapers in floor standard candelabra lighted the ceremony. Mrs. Roy Fuller, organist, presented a program of bridal music and also accompanied Miss Sarah Hinds, who sang “Because”, “Thine Alone” and “The Lord’s Prayer”.The bride was escorted to the nbar l\v her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a white wedding gown with white accessories and carried a bouquet of mint green carnations.Mrs. Robert Boruff, Jr., of Bloomfield, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor, and Mr. Boruff acted as best man.A reception was held in the h»wer auditorium of the church immediately following the ceremony. The bride’s table wascentered with a three - tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom,and an arrangement of greenery, various colored flowers and candles completed the decorations. Misses Elizabeth Ann Fui-lom, Nancy Ingersoll, Hinds ancj Ginya Haslcr presided and served the guests.The bride is a graduate of Worthington - Jefferson High school with the class of 1958 and the bridegroom is a graduate of Bloomfield High school.The newlyweds left later for a honeymoon trip to Kentucky Lake, and are now at home a; Worthington where the bridegroom is employed with the Hulen Plumbing and Heating company.Qui Vive Club MeetsAt Shakamak Park(Members of the Qui Vive club of Linton enjoyed a chicken dinner and outing at Shakamak state park recently.Mrs. Rose Ballard, president, conducted a short business session and a report of the candles to be sold at Christmas was made. Games were enjoyed during the social hour which followed. Prizes were awarded to Mes-dames Amelia Allen, Mary Shep. herd, Elizabeth Laughlin, Betty Walton, Esther Page, Harriett Yung, Rosemary Jones and Rose Ballard. Others pfesent included Mesdames Margaret Moehlmann, Mildred Butler, Vera Moehlmann, and Helen Jones.-Mrs. Phyllis Spie£, Mrs. NormaarssCt\a\iElIvrn
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Linton, Indiana, US

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