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There was a pleasant wedding event at St. Michael's Catholic church in
Mitchell on Wednesday morning April 6th, 1910. At the hour of 10 O'clock
Rev. Father Fisher joined in holy matrimony Charley Ford of Lyndon and
Bedilla Lindsay of Mitchell. They were attended by Florence McDonnell and
Willie Lindsay, brother and cousin of the bride. Relatives and a few
intimate friends were present on the occasion to shake hands with the happy
couple and partake of the feast that was spread after the ceremony. The
pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindsay was made attractive by beautiful
evergreens and artificial flowers which adorned every nook and corner. The
weather which was fair and bright was only emblematic of the feelings of the
merry party. They were made the recipients of many useful and nice
presents. The groom is an honorable young man and farmer and there is every
reason to believe that he will make such a husband.
Bedilla will never regret having accepted. The lady of Mr. Ford's choice is
a most popular and estimable young lady and they will be cordially welcome
in their new home in Lyndon. Mr. Ford and his fair bride have the best
wishes of their many friends for a happy and prosperous life. Mr. Ford is
a farmer and will help his father Selmer Ford on his farm for the present.
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