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SanSimonNewsBy LILY R. BARNESMarriage vows were exchange ed in candlelight services atMomingside Baptist Church between Miss Debra Folk and Boyd Badley Jr. on May 18.Debra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Folk, of Tucson Bovd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Badley Sr. of SanSi mon.Rites were performed by the Rev. Deneau Edminston, Tucson. Attending the couple was Mrs. Diane Alexander and Denny Graham.Candlelighters were Denny Folk and Sissy Aldridge. Ushers were Eddie Folk and Jerry JoeFolk.The bride, given in marriageby her father, chose a whitetaffeta and silk dress with white accessories. She carried a bouquet of orchids and carnations on a white Bible that was a gift from the groom's uncle. Louis Badley.Diane wore pink taffeta and lace and carried carnations.The bride's mother wore a dress of pink silk crepe and the groom mother linen and lace, linen and lace.A reception followed in the Church Hall. Attending rhe wedding from San Simon were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Badley Sr., Mr. and Mrs. .Morris Alexander andLouis Badley, who resides in El Paso, Texas; from Marana, former San Simonians, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Graves and Randy.Two sisters of the groom who came by plane to attend the wedding were Mrs. Brad Hel-bert, Abilene. Texas and Mrs. Don Graham Pecos, Texas.The young couple are living on Oracle Rd. The bridegroom is an employee of Great Plains Construction Co.A stork shower was held at San Simon Cafeteria on Mav 18 in honor of Mrs. Linda Bragg.YOUR BIRTHDAYf- iBesides the hostesses Charolet Minker and Lupe Parker, those enjoying an afternoon of fun included: Mmes. .Mamie Lou Hollis. Lelo Coffe. Ann Sevhoeheld, Lily Barnes, Pati Fickett. OpalBarnes, Bonnetta Foshe, Peggy O’Neal. Marlene Carr, Nancy Noland. Susan Jackson and Gail Vrtatko; the Misses Sandra Li-trell and Brenna McCoy, and the guest of Honor, Mrs. Bragg. Many lovely gifts were recieved,games played and refreshmen.sof cake ice crean and punch served.Mrs. Mamie Franklin drove to Prescott last Thursday to attend the Rural Mail Carriers Convention and banquet. She wasaccompanied by her sister, La-vina Keel, of Douglas. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Van Noland and Mr.and Mrs. Waynee Nelson. Ruby Noland, Jane Nelson. Mamie and Lavina enjoyed luncheon at Prescott Downs. Upon returning home they were saddened by the sudden passing of Lavina’s husband Kenneth Keel, in Doug-1 a C
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Douglas, Arizona, US

Fri, May 31, 1968

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