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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 25
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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 25

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Journal and Courier Inside (dl(olnrni(o Ann JVLIstin, Daytime Dial Erma Bombeck, Sat, May 28, 1983 Anniversaries, Plantenga-Zook Chapman-Peard Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dearth IIIPIlllilM OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dearth of Route 1, Oxford, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 5, with a reception from 2 p.m.

to 4:30 p.m. in Fowler United Methodist Church. Mr. Dearth, a sealesman with Enlow Seed Service; and the former Frances K. Naugle, a teacher at Fowler Elementary School, were married May 31, 1958, in Fowler United Methodist Church.

They have three children, Michele Dearth of LaPorte, and Linda and Laura Dearth, both at home. No invitations have been sent and the couple request gifts be omitted. I Leslie Denise Chapman and Nace Stephen Peard were married April 30 in Blessed Sacrament Church with the Rev. Donald Hardebeck and the Rev. David Hellmann officiating.

A reception followed in the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Chapman of 2304 Sioux Place.

Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Peard of 225 Myrtle Drive, WL. Honor attendants were Julie Ann Chapman, sister of the bride, and the bridegroom's father.

Bridesmaids were Marilyn CriswelL Cathy Abbott and the bridegroom's sister, Jan M. Peard. Groomsmen were Chuck Taylor of New Orleans, Michael McCarthy of Oklahoma City, and Scott Richey, while ushers were brothers of the couple, Steven D. Chapman and Richard L. Peard.

Flower girl was the bridegroom's niece, Kelsey King, and ring bearer was Brandon Schmidt. A graduate of Jefferson High School and Ivy Tech, the bride has been proposal supervisor at Purdue University, Division of Sponsored Programs. Her husband graduated from West Lafayette High School and Purdue. He is a drilling engineer for Gulf Oil Co. in New Orleans.

The couple honeymooned in Pensacola, and live in New Orleans. Melissa Jane Plantenga and Matthew Wayne Zook exchanged nuptial vows May 14 before the Rev. Randell Boys. The rites and reception were in Radnor United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Plantenga of 119 Eastland Drive. Her husband is the son of and Mrs. Wayne Zook of Delphi. Nancy Vanderwielen attended her sister as matron of honor and Mark Foster of Delphi served his cousin as best man.

Bridesmaids were Donna Adams and Maria Zook of Delphi, sister of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Delphi residents Kevin Hathaway, cousin of the bridegroom, and Daniel Zook, brother of the bridegroom. Serving as ushers were Steven Plantenga, brother of the bride, and Michael Turner of Delphi. Lisa Vanderwielen, niece of the bride, was flower girl and ring bearer was Brett Zook of Delphi, nephew of the bridegroom. The bride graduated from Jefferson High School and is a waitress at Bob Evans Restaurant.

Her husband graduated from Delphi Community High School and Ivy Tech with an associate degree in applied science. He also is employed at Bob Evans. Since returning from a wedding trip to southern Indiana, the couple is living at Route 1, Bringhurst. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd McDade Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Luttrell OXFORD Lloyd and Pearl McDade of Route 1, Oxford, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 p.m.

to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 5, in Boswell Church of Christ. The couple was married May 25, 1943, in Crawfordsville. Mr. McDade is a farmer.

Mrs. McDade retired after 30 years of teaching in Benton County. She is in her 23rd year at the Boswell Livestock Commission. The couple request gifts be omitted; your presence is the only gift desired. Mr.

and Mrs. Bronson Luttrell of 1313 Catula Ave. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 5 in the fellowship hall of First Baptist Church.

Mr. Luttrell, retired employee in the civil engineering department of Purdue University, and the former Bernice Wolf were married June 4, 1933, in Colburn. They have two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Jeanette) Schutz of Indianapolis and Mrs. Glenn (Diane) Youngstedt of Fremont, Ohio.

They also have six grandchildren. Friends and relatives are invited, omit gifts please. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B.Taylor Mark and Yvonne van der Aa Mitchell Rocky and Sheryl Morrison Miller Nace and Leslie Chapman Peard Matthew and Melissa Plantenga Zook Morrison-Miller Mr.

and Mrs. Paul B. Taylor of 1717 Tippecanoe will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary with a family dinner today. Mr. Taylor, retired bank messenger with Lafayette National Bank, and the former Lucille Jackson, were married May 27, 1928, in Carrollton, Ky.

They have two children, Mrs. Clarence (Bonnie) Semmes and Mrs. Lois Skeete, both of Lafayette. They also have three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. van der Aa-Mitchell Toffla nrmmfl VTof Vtrvri of nOQ Mr.

and Mrs. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bell Sr. the setting for the wedding of Yvonne Maria van -der Aa and Mark Alan Mitchell.

The Rev. Neil Anderson officiated at the May 1 rites. A reception was in the church parlors. The bride is the daughter of John and Ann van der Aa of 2740 N. River Road, WL.

She graduated from Harrison Hieh School and is a sales nerson at Steck's Weathervane. A graduate of Bloomington High School, Bloom- rk Til Atd 1 1 1 a pAnfunl vl Ir A hriHpcrrnnm is an TnHinnn Sf.flf Pnlirft Tronnpr. Ha I lL. I jf i. -1 11 innO Evangelical Covenant Church was the setting for the May 14 wedding of Sheryl Lynn Morrison and Rocky E.

Miller. The Rev. Don Johnson officiated at the rites. A reception was in the church parlors. Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles L. Morrison of 1009 Central the bride graduated from Jefferson High School She is attending Ivy Tech and is employed at Eli Lilly Co. The bridegroom also graduated from Jefferson High. He is employed by Lafayette School Corp.

and is the son of David E. Miller of 1405 Holloway Rhonda Morrison attended her sister as maid of honor and Joe Patton served as best man. Bridesmaids were Shelia Garrison, Heidi Anes and Cindy Morrison, sister of the bride. Serving as groomsmen were Mike Green, cousin of the bridegroom; David Webber and Lenny Powell, and ushers were brothers of the bridegroom, David Miller Jr. and Kenny Reuzenaar.

Annie Morrison and Jason Morrison, cousins of -the bride, were flower girl and ring bearer. The couple is living at 1405 Holloway Drive after returning from a wedding trip to Nashville, Term. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bell Sr.

of 5119 Indiana 38 will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 p.mvto 5 p.m. Sunday June 5 in Dayton United Methodist Church. Mr. Bell, a retired employee of Fairfield Mfg. and the former Florence Bray were married May 29, 1933, in Congress Street United Methodist Church.

They have two children, Mrs. Barbara Phillippo and Curtis Bell both of Lafayette. They also have six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. No invitations have been sent and the couple re- quest gifts be omitted. ia nie sun 01 uaviu tuu oxuriey lviiutiieii ui imo Ci Donna Booth was matron of honor and Rick chell served his brother as best man.

Ushers were Steve Hillman and John van der Aa, brother of the bride. The couple is living in Battle Ground. Suding-Roberts Rev. and Mrs. Peter Hanstra Charlene Virginia Suding and Jeffrey Charles HfinBiMirmninwiiiiiii Roberts exchanged wedding vows April 23.

The Rev. Fridalin Voegele, uncle of the bride, officiated at the rites in St. Louis Catholic Church in Mr. and Mrs. Clymer Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Clymer Rita Suding of Indianapolis attended her sister as maid of honor and best man was John MacDonald XT TJ 1 Bridesmaids were Nancy Hull of Palmer, Alaska, The Rev. and Mrs. Peter Hanstra of 201 Fair-ington Court, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 5, with an open house from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

at Fairington Apartments Community Building, Indiana 26 East. Mr. Hanstra, a Presbyterian minister, and the former Doris were married June 14, 1933, in Lucerne. They served parishes in Peotone and Danville, 111., and Bourbon, Nappanee, Beaver Dam, Disco, and Lafayette, Ind. They have five children, Marta Flaherty of Morton, 111., Rachel Bahrenburg of Steele, N.D., and Miner Hanstra, Jeanne Robinette and Gretchen Paprocki, all of Lafayette.

They also have 15 grandchildren. No invitations have been sent, and friends are welcome to join them. The couple has cherished the many gifts of friendship over the years and request that no other gifts be given. sister oi tne Dnae: nev auaincr oi natesviiie. sister- If 1 i if 1 4 in-law of the bride; Bev Gunter, also of Batesville; and Cindy Schebler of Cincinnati, Ohio, sister of the bride.

Groomsmen were Doug Eberle, Al Lamb of Batesville, Joe Sum of Louisville and Casey Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clymer of 9204 E. County Road 250 N. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 5, with an open house from 2 p.m.

to 5 p.m. in Pyrmont United Methodist Church. Mr. Clymer, who is retired from Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. of Mulberry, and the former Edna Fern Miller, a retired employee of Essex Wire were married June 4, 1933, in the home of the bride in rural Tippecanoe County.

They have two daughters, Mrs. John (Sandra) Switzer of Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Dennis (LaRoyce) Pearson of Lafayette. They also have five grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, one great-grandchild and two step-great-grandchildren. Friends and relatives are invited and the couple request gifts be omitted.

of Monroeville, Pa. Serving as ushers were Dwight Suding of Batesville, brother of the bride, and Robin Kerr. jrei 1 a fiorofnrv frr Hillonhrann Tnrinsfnaa Rho ia the tmmmmmsm Shawn and Patricia Marcotte Sullivan dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sudincr of Jeffrey and Charlene Sudlng Roberts Mr.

and Mrs. James Huffstutter Batesville. it. A Charles E. Roberts of 2901 Beverly Lane.

He Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Piatt graduated from uentrai (Jatnouc High school and Purdue University. He is in sales with Hillenbrand Mr.

and Mrs. Hanley Breeden The rounle is livini? in Orchard Park. N.Y.. since reburnuig iroin a auneymoon tonao. Mr! and Mrs.

James Huffstutter of 2405 Teal Road celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner. Mr. Huffstutter, retired ironworker with Local 379, and the former Winnie Hall, former employee of S.S. Kresge were married May 22, 1933, in Hickman, Ky. They have three children, Betty Brewer and Joyce Erwin, both of Santa Ana.

and Wanda Cunningham of Mathew. They have six Marcotte-Sullivan i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Piatt of 8951 S.

County Road 725 E. will observe their 60th wedding anniversary Thursday, June 2. Piatt and the former Clella Fleming were married June 1923, in Mulberry. They have five children; Mrs. Mildred McDole and Mrs.

Rosemary Carlson, both of Lafayette, Mrs. Phyllis Jackson of Merritt Island, Gareld Piatt of Stockwell and Mrs. Sharon Need of rural Frankfort. They also have 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. No formal celebration is planned but cards would be appreciated.

ROSSVILLE The Rev. Amnn MrOinni's nf. Former Lafayette residents Mr. and Mrs. Hanley Breeden of 442 N.

Gatun North Port, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, June 4, with an open house from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Bethany Presbyterian Church. Mr. Breeden, a retired teacher at Murdock Elementary School, and the former Marie Phillips were married June 5, 1933, in Riley, Ind.

They have three children, Erwin of Logansport, Sharon of Indianapolis and Susan of Naperville, 111. They also have 20 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends and relatives are invited and the couple request gifts be omitted. ficiated at the Mav 7 weddinsr of Patricia Kav Mar cotte and Shawn Patrick Sullivan. The rites and reception were in Rossville United Methodist Church.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Marcotte. Her husband is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Sullivan. Honor attendants were Lori Stevens of Frankfort and Scott Wagoner of Camden. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald O. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Gene R.

King of Camden, sister of the bridegroom; and sisters of tne Dnae, Ldnaa wuson ana ern uaynor, ootn oi MULBERRY Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Elliott of 204 S. Main Mulberry, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 5, with an open house from 2 p.m.

to 4 p.m. in Mulberry United Methodist Church. 4 Mr. Elliott and the former Neva Tedlock, both of whom are retired, were married June 1, 1933, in Gee tings ville Presbyterian Church. They have two -children, Donald P.

Elliott of Frankfort and Wilma K. Howe of Mulberry. They also, have five No invitations have been sent. The presence of family and friends is the only gift requested. Mr.

and Mrs. Gene R. King of 1226 N. Rochester Indianapolis, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday, June 5, with an open house from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

in Congress Street United Methodist Church. Mr. King, an accountant with Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance and the former Betty L. Walker, an employee of Farm Bureau Coop Data Processing, were married June 15, 1958, in Congress Street Methodist Church. Groomsmen were Chris Martin and Brad Dillon, both of Camden; Steve Marcotte of Frankfort, brother of the bride; and Marty Stevens of Frankfort.

Ushers were Shane Sullivan and Martie Lake of Camden. 0 The bride is a graduate of Rossville High School. The bridegroom graduated from Delphi High School and is employed by Fri to-Lay of Frankfort. iiaiiliWfi'a. Mr.

and Mrs. Elliott.

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