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Subject: Re: [ARIZARD-L]Also marriages; Fulton Co., Ar.
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 05:59:38 EDT


Hi Betty,
Did you get the Salem Headlight online? If so how did you get it? I tried to
find it last night, and couldn't.
Sue Moody Lakey
From Salem, Ar.

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Subject: [ARIZARD-L] Obit: Perry/Cochran; Also marriages; Fulton Co.,
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These are taken from the "Salem Headlight", dated Tuesday, March 12, 1959:

PERRY:
Mrs. Maude Perry, formerly Maude Cochran, died last Saturday at her in
Evansville, Indiana. She grew up in Salem and had attended every
Homecoming. She has many relatives and friends in this county who will
mourn her passing.
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L.J. Campbell, son of Mr. & Mrs. Lee J. Campbell, and Helen Baker, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker, both of Elizabeteh, were united in marriage
Tuesday evening, February 24, by Rev. Carl Davis at the Davis Home.
L.J. and Helen are both graduates of Viola High School.
They are now making their home in Kansas City.
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HOWARD - HOLLOWAY
At 7:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 27, Miss Anna Mae Howard, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Howard, Rt. 3, Mammoth Spring, Ark, were united in marriage at
the First Baptist Church in a candlelight double ring ceremony by Rev.
Dennie Cochran.
The bride wore a white gown and veil, carrying a white Bible. The groom
wore navy.
Sue Hightower, maid of honor, wore a pink lace dress with black
accessories.
Bill Baldridge served as best man. Julia Burk was pianist.
Immediately after the ceremony, a reception was held in the reception
hall of the church. A three tier wedding cake topped with miniature bride
and groom was the center piece of the serving table.
The couple will make their home in Mammoth Spring.
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