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Wednesday, November 23, 2005
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Dearborn-McDonald

Residents of Tahlequah, Okla., Bethany Dearborn, formerly of Napa, and Kenneth S. McDonald II, formerly of St. Helena, were married Oct. 28, 2005, at the First United Methodist Children's Home Chapel in Tahlequah.
Bethany's sister Moriah Dearborn was her maid of honor and her sister Kari Johnson was her bridesmaid. Kenneth S. McDonald I was the best man, Ben Dearborn was the usher and Justin McDonald was the groomsmen. The bride's niece, Ellysen Johnson, was the flower girl and Justin McDonald, the couple's son, was the ring bearer.

Bethany and Kenneth held their reception at the chapel and honeymooned in Las Vegas for three days.
The bride is the daughter of Jim and Sandra Dearborn of Tahlequah. Bethany graduated from Napa High School in 1995 and is employed as a family support worker at Help in Crisis in Tahlequah.

The groom is the son of Kenneth S. McDonald I of Yountville and Jeanine McDonald of Clearlake. Kenneth graduated from St. Helena High School in 1992 and works as a painter with Dearborn Painting in Tahlequah.
The couple make their new home together in Tahlequah.
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