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MR. AND MRS. RICHARD KELLEY

El Dorado Times

April 4, 1964

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Kelley will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Kelley were married April 10, 1914, in Hickory Ridge, Ark. There were four children born to this union. Two sons Richard Wesley and Loren Ray died in infancy. The two daughters were Mrs. Margaret Mitchell who passed away Jan. 21, 1946 and Mrs. Edna Nesler who resides at 518 Osage, Augusta. Due to the poor health of Mrs. Kelley, no celebration is being planned.

LEWIS KINDRED - MARY E. LINDSEY

Walnut Valley Times

February 6, 1903

Volume XXXIV, Number 3

KINDRED-LINDSEY: Lewis Kindred and Miss Mary E. Lindsey of Keighley were married in El Dorado today by Probate Judge Glendenning. Mr. Kindred is a teacher in the Keighley schools. To him and his bride the TIMES as well as a host of other friends extend congratulations and trust that these good young people may have a future full of happiness.

WES KING - FLORA DILLER

El Dorado Times

March 27, 1964

Mr. and Mrs. Wes King, Wed 60 Years, Plan Open House April 5

Mr. and Mrs. Wes King, 319 South High Street, will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 5 with open house at the First Methodist Church of El Dorado.

Friends and relatives may call between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. King have asked that there be no gifts.

Wes King and Flora Diller were married on April 5, 1904, near Cassoday. They lived near Cassoday and Burns until 1947, when they retired from farming and moved to their present home in El Dorado.

Children of the couple are Mrs. F.J. (Velma) Knust, 326 South High Street, El Dorado, and Mrs. John (Violet) Ridgley, 3917 East Glensore, Phoenix, Ariz.

CELEBRATE SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY

Spring flowers and potted plants enhanced the parlors of the El Dorado First Methodist church when Mr. and Mrs. Wes King, 319 South High street, observed their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday afternoon, April 5.

Greeting the approximately 150 guests with Mr. and Mrs. King were their daughters and son-in-law, Mrs. Violet Ridgley, Mrs. F.J. Knust and Mr. Knust.

Centering the ecru lace covered table was an arrangement of blue iris and spring flowers in shades of gold. Cake squares topped with yellow numerals-"60", vari-hued mints, and punch were served by Mesdames Minnie Diller, Charles Welty, Viola Griffin and W.M. Hoyt. Assisting with the receiption were members of the Cheer-up Band Sunday School class, of which Mrs. King and Mrs. Knust are members.

Among out of town guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. King of Larned; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hume (Mildred King), Wichita; Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Bender, Winfield; Mrs. Harry Doss of Grants, N.M.; Rawley Cameron and his daughter, Mrs. John Kile of Canton; Mrs. Glory Hoy, Bartlesville, Okla., and Mrs. Bill Mildren of Nickerson.

         

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