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Remembering Pete and Edith Cundiff Walker

Do you remember the year this item made the society news in Adair County?
Miss Edith Hughes Cundiff, of Columbia, and Ralph Russell Walker, ofGradyville, were married in Jamestown on Saturday night, the Rev. NormanAntle officiating. They were accompanied by Miss Evelyn Bell and CliftonFinn.


The bride and groom are both popular students at the Columbia HighSchool and belong to prominent Adair County families.

Mrs. Walker, a member of the Senior class at Columbia High School, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cundiff. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Walker.

They are making their home with his parents for the present. ~ ~ ~

The above new item was contributed by Cyrus from his research of the Adair County News, May 23, 1945. If family or friends reading this have photos of Pete and Edith to accompany this article, please e-mail or .


This story was posted on 2005-06-29 09:02:34
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