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Pharos-Tribune. Logansport, Indiana, Sunday, Novembers, 1991 Page C3 Anniversaries Bennett, Calisto Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony Clark 50th A 2:30 p.m., double-ring ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 5. 1991, united Suzanne Michelle Calisto and Bruce Wilson Bennett in marriage. The Rev.

Jim Beaumont officiated at the service, held in Ninth Street Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ruben Calisto. The bridegroom is the son of Shirley Bolechala, 306 Pine Court, and Stanley Bennett, Rt.

1, Bunker Hill. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Melissa Lowe, Peru, was matron of honor, and the bride's sisters, Leticia Jones and Cynthia Calisto, both of Logansport, were bridesmaids. Brian Bennett, Logansport, was his brother's best man. and groomsmen were Jeff Fissel and Brad Price, both of Logansport.

Jenna Calisto, the bride's niece, Logansport, was flower girl, and Casey Jones, her nephew, also of Logansport, was ringbearcr. Music was by Julie Storckman, organist, and Carolyn Jamison, soloist. Ushers were the bride's brothers, Andres Calisto, Rensselaer, and Christopher Calisto, Logansport. Natalie Calisto, the bride's sister-in- law Logansport, was guest and gift registrar. Talia Jones and Kaleigh Calisto, nieces of the bride, Logansport, gave out birdseed rosebuds.

A'reception for 125 guests was'held at Memorial Home, with Leona Holt assisting. The bride graduated from Logansport High School in 1985 and attends Indiana University at Kokomo, pursuing a degree in business. She is customer service manager at Wal-Mart in Logansport. Her husband, a 1981 graduate of LHS, served in the U.S. Navy from 1984 to 1989.

He is employed as an electrician for Fissel Electric. After a trip to Mount Pocono, and Niagara Falls, N.Y., the couple are residing at 337 Tanguy 'A rehearsal dinner was given by the bridal couple at the bridegroom's home. Helen and Mike Clark, 1322 E. Broadway, recently observed their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr.

Clark and Helen Vance were married Oct. 25, 1941, in the parsonage of St. Joseph Church. The couple have two daughters, Ann Clark-Chambers, Cleveland, and Susan Clark-Abouchacra, Orlando, Fla. Their daughters were hosts of a "Mexican Fiesta" party, in observance of their anniversary.

It was held at the couple's home on July 15. Entertainment was by their grandchildren. Helen and Mike Clark Bruce and Suzanne (Calisto) Bennett JUIUISUH, owivui. Campbell, Jacoby Exchange Vows In Garden Ceremony -ft il.ri-l 'e I ,1 n. 1 f- A 2 p.m., double-ring ceremony, held in the garden of the bride's parents' home, united Jennifer Scarlett Jacoby and Bruce Daniel Campbell in marriage.

Judge Ronald L. Schultz of Larimer County, officiated at ihe service, held Saturday, Sept. 28, 1991. The couple were married in a gazebo at the shore of Lake Loveland, overlooking the front range of the Rocky Mountains. The bride is the daughter of William and Colleen Jacoby, Loveland, and the granddaughter of William Keesey and Bonnie Baker, 1020 Manorwood Drive, and Harry and Opal Gibbs, North Fort Myers, formerly of Logansport.

The bridegroom is the son of Melvm and Virginia Campbell, Stratton, Neb. The bride was given in marriage by her par- Honor attendants were Donna Loeffler and Dale Loeffler, both of La Salle, Colo. Music was provided by harpist Claudia Bunker, Loveland, Colo. Ushers were Nathan Wood, Loveland, and Michael Schneider, the bridegroom's nephew. Stratton, Neb.

Holly Schneider, the bridegroom's niece, Stratton, was guest registrar, and Erin Wood, Loveland, was gift registrar. An outdoor reception for 100 guests was held under a canopy in the garden, with Mary Ann Wildman and Curt Wood, Loveland, assisting- The bride is a computer automated design artist fro Triangle Review Newspaper in Fort Collins, Colo. She graduated from Loveland High School in 1988 and received an associate's degree from Aims Community College in 1989. Her husband is a trail operator at Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park, Colo. He is a 1986 graduate of Stratton, High School.

The couple took a trip to Yellowstone National Park and the state of Wyoming. Their address is P.O. Box 551, La Salle, Colo. 80645. A buffet rehearsal dinner was held for friends and family.

Afterwards, they watched fireworks across Lake Loveland, Hileman 40th Dean and Mary Hileman, Rt. 3, Peru, will be guests of honor at an open house on their 40th wedding anniversary. It will be held Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Peru Civic Center, 225 E. Riverside Drive, and is being given by their children and their families.

Mr. Hileman and Mary Qualio were married Nov. 9. 1951. in Si.

Charles Catholic Church rectory, Peru, by the Rev. Paul Welsh. He is retired from Honeywell and is a semi-retired farmer. She is a homemaker. The couple have two children, Steve.

Peru, and Ann Johnston. Bunker Hill; and six grandchildren. Jennifer (Jacoby) and Bruce Campbell GoodmanTLoman Marry In Galveston Church Martin 50th An open house on Sunday, Nov. 10, will honor Boyd and Margaret Martin, Rt, 2, Royal Center, for their 50th wedding anniversary. It will be held from 2 to 4 p.m.

in Fellowship Hall at Royal Center Baptist Christian Church. Mr. Martin and Margaret Bell were married Nov. 8, 1941 in Monticello by the Rev. Alvin Hall.

He is retired from Exide and farming. She is retired from RCA in Monticello. They have three sons, Ken, Logansport, David, San Diego, and Jerry, Royal Center; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Margaret and Boyd Martin The couple request that gifts be omitted. Sandra K.

Loman and Freddie D. Goodman were married in a 2 p.m., double-ring ceremony in Galveston United Methodist Church. The Rev. Jack Scott officiated at the service, held Saturday. Sept.

28, 1991. The bride is the daughter of Gary and Patricia Loman, Rt. 2. Galveston. The bridegroom is the son of William and Louise Goodman, Rt.

1, Bunker Hill. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Debbie Goodman, Bunker Hill, was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Kathy Loman, the bride's sister. Galveston; Anita Goodman, the bridegroom's sister-in-law. Bunker Hill, and Misty Booher, Ronnie Goodman, Bunker Hill, was his brother's best man, and Rod Richardson, Miami, Ron Booher.

Peru, and Kenny Hoffa, South Carolina, were groomsmen. Cala Ingram was flower girl and Levi Ingram was ringbearer; they are from Kokomo. Music was by Teresa Ault. Galveston, organist, and Lisa Ingram. Kokomo, soloist.

Ushers were David Loman, Galveston, and Eric Richardson, Miami, and acolytes were David Loman and Stephanie Loman, Indianapolis. Tncia Loman, the bride's cousin, Indianapolis, was guest registrar. "A church reception followed the ceremony. The bride is a registered nurse at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She graduated from Lewis Cass High School in 1987 and Indiana University at Kokomo in 1991.

Her husband is a pipe fitter apprentice at Peerless Pipefitting in Kokomo. He is a 1979 graduate of Maconaquah High School, and served in the U.S. Navy from 1983 to 1987. The couple took a wedding trip while water rafting in West Virginia. They are now residing at 714 S.

Brandon, Kokomo, 46901. A rehearsal dinner was held at The Siding in Peru. Coe-Robinson Vows Exchanged Oct. 5,1991 Dawn Marie Robinson became the bride of Brian Earl Coe in a 1:30 p.m. ceremony on Saturday, Oct.

5, 1991, in Market Street United Methodist Church. The Rev. Dan Motto officiated at the double-ring service. The bride is the daughter of David and Linda Redding, Logansport. and Jim and Jill Robinson, New Paris.

The bridegroom is the son of Janice Coe, 100 E. Main St. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Tracy Weese, Valparaiso, was maid of honor, and Sue Robinson and Kelly Redding, the bride's sister, both of Logansport, were bridesmaids. Best man was Rick Scruggs, Logansport.

Groomsmen were Jim Stotler, Logansport, and Craig Cress, Valparaiso. Music was by Pennye Siefert, organist. Ushers were Ed Enyeart and Terry Downs. Trina Woolever, Logansport, was guest registrar, and Rachel Scruggs, Logansport, was gift registrar. A church reception for 100 guesls followed the ceremony, with Rena Downs, the bridegroom's sister.

Tammy Enyeart, and LaNita Llewellyn assisting. The bride graduated from Pioneer High School in 1988, and is employed as a sales clerk at Wal- Mart. Her husband is also a 1988 graduate of Pioneer. He is employed by Controls Inc. After a trip to Chatswortn, the couple are residing at 424-12th St.

Sandra (Loman) and Freddie Goodman Post Impressions' Perm Reg. $55. The perfect look (or the holidays aheadi Includes shampoo, haircut and style. Long hair and design wraps extra. Sale priM etloctlve through Saturday, November 9.

SALON HOURS: 8:30 am-9 pm Sunday Noon-5 pm 753-9677 JCPenney Styling Salon Logansport Mall Dawn (Robinson) and Brian Coe Tina Rogers, Scott Grandstaff Exchange Vows Tina Marie Rogers and Scott Jason Grandstaff were married in a 2 p.m., double-ring ceremony in Market Street United Methodist Church. The Rev. Dan Motto officiated at the service, held Saturday, Sept. 7,1991. The bride is the daughter of John and Nancy Gerrard, 2104 Chase Road, and Rick Rogers, 627 Vandelia.

The bridegroom is the son of Larry and Virginia Grandstaff, 1614 North St. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Kellie Ethrington, Logansport, was maid of honor, and Nikki Villars and Kathy Grandstaff, the bridegroom's sister, both of Logansport, were bridesmaids. Best man was Mark Hamilton, South Bend, and groomsmen were Todd Lawrence, Michigan, and Chris Groth, South Bend. Christina Hopper, the bride's cousin, Indianapolis, was flower girl, and Kyle Smith, the bridegroom's cousin, Logansport, was ringbearer.

Music was by Jane Senesac, organist, and Alison Swartzel, Logansport, flutist. Ushers were Ty Soloman and Shay Hettinger, the bride's cousins, Walton. The bride's cousins, Kathy Guy, Logansport, and Jo Linda Hopper, Indianapolis, were guest registrars, and Deb Hettinger, her aunt, Logansport, was gift registrar. Megan Brewer, the bride's cousin, Logansport, passed out bird seed. A reception for 150 guests was held at the Cass County Family with Karen Ranee, the bride's Guy, her cousin, and Mary Raiderstorf, all of Logansport, assisting.

A horse-drawn carriage owned by Rex Harris took the wedding party to the reception. The bride graduated from Logansport High School in 1991, and is employed by Sears in South Bend. Her husband is a 1989 graduate of LHS, and is also employed by Sears in South Bend. After a trip to Chicago, the couple are residing in South Bend. A rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegroom's parents at the church.

Bulimia Can Be Detected By Its Strange NEW YORK (AP) Symptoms of bulimia, the binge-and-purge eating disorder that occurs primarily in younger women, can be deceptive, But there are a number of warning signals for parents, doctors and dentists. Bulimia is closely related to anorexia nervosa, another eating disorder that causes individuals to literally starve themselves so they can remain thin. People with bulimia have a compulsion to stuff themselves with food and then purge themselves by inducing vomiting. Both eating disorders are seen mostly in women aged 15 to 30. After months or years of severe dieting, an anorectic woman may satisfy her craving for food by going through a bulimic eat-and-purge cycle.

Many physicians are fully aware of the signs and symptoms of these eating disorders. However, patients with eating disorders occasionally present unusual symptoms and may slip through the A social worker helped me identify three patients, all young women, as having bulimia. One was a 20-year-old who sought medical attention because she had a profusely bleeding hole in her At first her only explanation was that she had somehow hurt her tongue. Only on a second visit did she acknowledge that she had poked the hole in her tongue when she used the end of a spoon to in- duce vomiting after an eating binge. A second patient, in her 20s.

came in with a tooth that had come loose and lodged in her throat. Repeated vomiting sends stomach acid into the mouth, ultimately loosening teeth. The third patient came in with a chunk of hamburger meat stuck in her esophagus, after an unsuccessful attempt to vomit it out. Pressed, she finally admitted her problem. All three patients were referred to an eating disorders clinic.

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