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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1995 J7 IVeddings PICK OF THE UTTER Destitute, dying woman deserves Percy's check utuiii IIUIII 111 Curtiss-Cook MaloneWaltz J' Kimberly Renee all of Indianapolis. The bride attended Ball State University and attends IUPUI. She is a withdrawal clerk for the Indiana State Teachers' Retirement Fund. Her husband is a manager for Triwell Service Center. i -i Tonya Lynn Malone and Christopher Scott Waltz, both of Browns-burg, were married April 8 in Woodland Springs Christian Church in Carmel.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Malone Jr. of Channahon, Curtiss and Timothy Wayne Cook, both of Indianapolis, were married April 28 in Garden City Christian Church.

Their parents are Michael Anthony Sr. and Lola Marie Curtiss, both of Indianapolis, Dear Mr. Ross: Why have you let me down? I needed $1,500 to bail my daughter out of jail so she could continue to take care of her six children. Now. I'm stuck with her kids and she's rotting In a jail cell awaiting trial on a stuoid Laux-Hoskins Kimmer Diane Laux and Thomas Craig Hoskins, both of Indianapolis, were married April 29 in West Morris Street Free Methodist Church.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Laux and Mr. and Mrs.

Tommy Hoskins, all of Indianapolis. The bride attended IUPUI. She is a line technician for Pharmaceutical Corp. of America. Her husband is a self-employed painter.

Thanks A Million Brenda Ann and Jerry Charles Meek of Fairland and Eugene and Margaret Cook, both of Indianapolis. The bridegroom is employed at Beveridge Paper Co. Star Staff Photos ,4 fUflVT rALa! I niS O- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waltz of Naperville, III.

The bride graduated from Aurora University. Her husband graduated from Indiana State University. Both are air traffic controllers with the Federal Aviation Administration. Robinson-LeClair Dininger-Eastes month-old brown and 1 black female shepherd fnx has a sweet disposition. She has not been spayed.

Romeo is a 7-' month-old orange tiger-striped cat who is house-broken but not neutered. For information on these other pets available from the Humane Society of Indianapolis, call (317) 876-2426 or visit its shelter at 7929 Michigan Road. Cathy Marie Dininger of Indianapolis and Sean Paoa Eastes of Charlestown, were married April 22 in St. Monica Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Russell Dininger of Indianapolis and Mr. and Army Spec. Michelle Rae Robinson of Indianapolis and Army Sgt. Joe Price LeClair of Fort Monmouth, N.J., were married Saturday in St.

John's Lutheran Church. Their parents are Joe and Sandra S. Robin Charlotte is not responsible for the bodies of poor people." I have found a funeral home that has provisions for special-case services, but you have to have $558 ($300 for a plot in the city cemetery and $258 for opening and closing the grave) before they will help you. I hope you can see your way to assist Joyce and get this worry off her mind. She wants her children to know where her body is to be burled.

I don't think that's asking for too much. Ms. D.W., Charlotte, N.C. Dear Ms. If any one else's request has gone unfulfilled today, it's because I was busy fulfilling this one.

My check for burial costs is in the mail. Mr. Ross: Recently, my daughter was sexually abused by her father. This created emotional and financial difficulties, most of which I'm managing to handle on my own. The only problem I have unresolved is my divorce.

I intend to terminate my husband's parental rights in order to prevent his ever having the opportunity to see or hurt our daughter again. Legal aid is assisting me with the attorney's fees. The only amount I have to pay is $144 for a court filing fee. If I could ask your assistance with this cost, it would relieve some of the stress I'm under. Mrs.

P.S.. Columbus, Ga. Dear Mrs. I empathize with you and your daughter and want to extend a helping hand. Please accept my check for filing fees, plus the extra I've included for whatever you deem a priority.

Percy Ross Distributed by Creators Syndicate Inc. Weitzman-Goldmeer Sandra Lynn Weitzman of Carmel and Jeffrey Scott Goldmeer of Monsey, N.Y., were married April 2 at the Richfield Regency in Vernona, NJ. Their parents are Susan Garelick of Carmel, Burton C. Weitzman of Rockville, and Mr. and Mrs.

Barry Stangel of Monsey, N.Y. The bride graduated from the State University of New York at Albany and attends Gratz College. Her husband graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and attends Case West-em Reserve University. Percy Ross drug charge. Nobody works as hard as me, and yet you've denied us help.

But thanks for the lousy rejection letter. It came today with a letter of repossession for my car. Would you feel better if 1 asked for $1,500 to buy a used car so I can keep my job and support my grandchildren? Ms. P.C., Chicago, 111. Dear Ms.

If you think your life is so bad, how about trading places with the following woman, who also has six children to support? Dear Mr. Ross: I'm writing not for myself but for a friend of mine. Joyce has cancer and does not have much time left; she is terminal and on morphine at this time. She was an aide In a nursing home before she got too weak to work. Raising six children didn't leave much room for saving money for this "rainy day." She and her husband have been separated for years.

Joyce asked me to help her plan her funeral. Sir, I called all the agencies I could think of and then some. Charlotte, N.C., has no provisions for the burial of destitute people. As the city official I talked to said, "The city council has decided that Mrs. Robert Carl Eastes of Charlestown.

The couple graduated from Ball State University. The bride is a teacher. Her husband is a sales consultant for a local Federated Department Store. son of Indianapolis, Joe W. and Kim Price of Okeechobee, and Paul and Gwen Whitman of Castro Valley, Calif.

The bride attends Brookdale College. Her husband graduated from the Army Nursing School and Ohio State University. Both are stationed at Fort Monmouth and employed at Patterson Army Community Hospital, she as a medical laboratory technician and he as a licensed practical nurse. I rtfi 1 Johnson-Fitts Schmitt-Beery The Indianapolis Sar will publish your wedding announcement, with or without a picture of the bride or bridal couple. Details must be submitted on 77ie Star's form.

To obtain it, send your request, including name, address and ZIP code, to The Indianapolis Star, LifeStyle Department, P.O. Box 145, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206-0145, or pick it up at The Star's public service counter at 307 N. Pennsylvania St. All wedding announcements are published on Sunday.

Weekday weddings will appear the following Sunday, Sunday weddings will appear the day of the wedding. Information must be received at least 30 days before the wedding. Information that is received late but within 30 days after the wedding ceremony will be used no later than three weeks after the ceremony. Any information received later than 30 days after the wedding cannot be published. A 1:3 Detra D.

Johnson and Troy W. Fitts, both of Indianapolis, were married April 8 in Eastern Star Baptist Church. Their parents are the late Elberta Baker, the late Clyde Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fitts of Indian i Erin Marie Schmitt and Jack Lee Beery both of Indianapolis, were married April 8 in St.

Pius Catholic Church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Schmitt, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Lee Beery Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rich T7T5T apolis.

The bride attends IUPUI. She is an advertising media buyer at McCaffrey McCall. Her husband attended IUPUI. ill'. Vt 11-7 VJr Golden Anniversaries Lawrence-Grooms Kids Motion Mr.

and Mrs. Karau Mrt and Mrs. Brown Dealing in fine Peg Perego products ard Hill, all of Carmel. The bride graduated from Marian College. She is a registered nurse and a sales representative for Dianon Systems.

Her husband graduated from Purdue University. He is a sales representative for American Aggregate and is a football coach for Carmel High School. 4 for information and rtrders 800.890.8960 Stacy Lee Lawrence of Indianapolis and Jamal A. Grooms of Atlanta, were married April 15 in Haute. He was an construction superintendent for P.R.

Duke before retiring in 1983. He is an Air Force veteran of World War II and was awarded a Purple Heart. They have four children, Lawrence Rademacher Susan McDonnell, JoEllen Kahl and Judy Haggard, seven grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren; three great-grandchildren and one Atmricm Expna 7131 jETOSON BlVD. Ft. We.

IN 46804 vV Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Indianapolis celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a Mass on Saturday in St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, followed by a reception in the parish center, with their children as hosts. Greenfield, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Karau celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday at Crestview Christian Church. Mr. Karau and the former Marjo-rie Gills were married May 5, 1945, in Sciota, III.

He Ik TONY OF BEVERLY CMj, i Friendship Baptist Church. Their parents are Frances M. Lawrence of Indianapolis, the late Leroy Lawrence, way tasf II Mr. and Mrs. Rohrman Stuart-Tritch At.

u. i I A Anna Lisa Stuart and Kurt Matthew Tritch, both of Indianapolis, were married Saturday in Little Flower Cathoilic Church. Their parents are Mrs. Joey David, Irvin V. Stuart and Mr.

and Mrs. Norman P. Tritch, were married May 17, 1945, in Family Catholic Church in Anchor- worked for Western Electric Co. before retiring in 1980. They have two children, Philip Karau and Barbara Grider, and five grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and Sandra D. Grooms of Atlanta, Ga. The bride graduated from Purdue University and State University of New York.

She is a project manager for IBM. Her husband graduated from Dillard University and is a senior sales representative for Bristol Myers-Squibb. Alaska. He manages investment properties. He retired from P.R.

Mallory ana uuracen oo. as an auuuor ana Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Rohrman of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a trip to Boston.

Mr. Rohrman and the former Ro-senell R. Delatore were married May 8, 1945, in Boston. He worked 39 accounting manager in 1984, after 25 fcaro. i to 19 a 1 1 ni 1 1 ly vuiui ai i fiui iu war II and was active in the Reserves.

Dntfa. nm nunl.jn I ClUUilinfl ri cue imvuivcu in uuuiuiy aim nnti.iitiAM Tkmi hmui fnur nhil 'fV'tU'fc'ii eH.uviiioa. 1 1 icy iiavu iuui It anH William Rrnuun Mr. and Mrs. Lester B.

Lucas of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at 2 p.m. today at the Carefree Club House North in Greenwood. Mr. Lucas and the former Virginia E. Voils were married May 15, 1945, i 'Deanna K.

Follmer and Deborah A. Maves. and 17 Grandchildren. Order Now for Delivery bv Memorial Weekend! years in industrial engineering for Eli Lilly and before retiring in 1985. They have three children, Edward L.

and Joseph A. Rohrman and Denise M. Rohrman Allen, and four grandchildren. 1 Mrs. Bryan Mr.

and Mrs. Stevenson in McKinney, Ky. He worked 19 years for Hygrade and 20 years for Skip's Market before retiring in 1985. He is an Army veteran of World War II. They have two children, Frances Rexroat and Lester Lucas five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Passwater iW. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Bryan of Indianapolis celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception in Jonathan Byrd Cafeteria in Greenwood, with their family as hosts. Mr. Bryan and the former Patricia Ann Ameter were Rio Payments RJo Interest Ask Store For Details'- In Stock Only! Columbus, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Don K. Stevenson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. next Sunday in First Baptist Church, 3300 Fairlawn Columbus. Mr.

Stevenson JL. cs nn Preview the BEST selection in Indianapolis fa I mJz If mm Ji i married Mav 3. 1945. in Seventh Presbv- few) iff if I I 111 ii Roachdale, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Pass-water will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner. Mr. Passwater and the former Phyllis Culmann were married May 5, 1945, in Indian -r--- HI II I 1 Any 5-Piece Receive a FREE set of' PLACEMATS with the purchase of a 5 piece and the former Edith M. McHugh were married May 24, 1945, in Greensburg.

He worked for Indiana Gas Co. before retiring in 1986. They have two children, Patricia Ann Krebs and Beverly Sue Stevenson, and two grandchildren. rrteriah Church. He was the first dean and director of Indiana Vocational Technical College's Columbus and Bloomington rtampuses before retiring.

She was a Moral designer and chief executive officer their family business, Bryan Bouquets, before retiring. They have a son, Steve and a granddaughter. irf i it I Mr. and Mrs. Burkert Dining 1 Set over $400 i I (Not valid with any other dlscountsl or prior sales.) dining set.

Prior sales excluded. .4 Mr. and Mrs. Trulock apolis. He retired from Truck and Bus Division of General Motors Corp.

in 1981. He is a member of Prospect Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Murat Shrine. They have five children, Carol Black, Sharon Spangler and James, Mark and Gary Passwater, 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Polk UMBRELLAS REPLACEMENT CUSHIONS in im.i in .1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Burkert of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a family reception at 5:30 p.m. Saturday in Embassy Suites North. Mr.

Burkert and the former Jeanne M. White were Lebanon, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Trulock will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a trip to Branson, Mo.

Mr. Trulock and the former Wilma Jean Cole were married May 11, 1945. He retired from the Indian Bloomington, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Julian Polk 'A 1XXAMST) PT will celebrate their wmmmm 50th wedding anniversary with a re ception from 2 OFF! In Stock Only One Week Only! OFF In Stock Only One Week Only p.m. to 5 D.m. Mav 28 in the fellowship hall of First Christian Church inOaktown. apolis Fire Department after 22 years and owned a gun shop in Lebanon 22 years before retiring. He is a Navy veteran of World War II.

She retired from American United Life Insurance Co. and now owns a doll shop in Lebanon. They have two sons, Notra III and James R. Trulock, and two grandchildren. In.

i. Mr. Polk and married May 12, 1945, in Indianapolis. He is an Army veteran of World War II and -was an electrician for Chrysler Corp. before retiring in 1982.

She worked for Marriott Food Corp. in Plainfield before retiring in 1994. They have three children, Maty Worley and Kenneth and Daniel Burkert, six grandchildren and nine fx MrJ and Mrs. Haskins 7r FREELAY-AWAY the former Mary Evelyn Bond were married May 19, 1945, in Zion Evangelical Church, Indianapolis. He worked for various public school systems, serving as teacher, principal and superintendent, before retiring.

She was an agent for the Internal Revenue Service before retiring. They have one daughter, Abby Polk Van Demark, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Rademacher w-' Small deposit required.

Jf Odon, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haskins celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family at their home. Mr.

Haskins and the former Betty Bateman were married April 27, 1945, in Plain- 1 NATURAL IVY All HANGING TRUNKS' RTTSHF.S The Indianapolis Star will publish announcements ol 50th wedding anniversaries, with or without a picture of the couple. Details must be submitted on The Star's form two weeks before the Sunday you wish it published. To obtain it, send your request, including name and address, to The Indianapolis Star, 50th Wedding Anniversary, P.O. Box 145, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206-0145, or pick the form up at Star's public service counter at 307 Pennsylvania St.

All announcements are published on Sunday. The Star will make every effort to return photos accompanied by appropriately sized, self-adQdssed, stamped envelopes but is not responsible for loss or damage. Be sure to print your name and address on the back of the photo. $99 20 OFF t2V $AA88 6 Spencer, Ind. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Rademacher, formerly of Indianapolis, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday with a family dinner. Mr. Rademacher and the former Shirley T. Jk ville.

Before they reHreu 150, ne wets a seu-Biiipiuyou farmer and grain feed mill operator and she.worked with her husband. They have four children, Cheryl Jo Campbell. Nancy Jean Herstine, Stephen Lee and Mark Alleh Haskins, and 10 grandchildren. 1:. Smith were married May 5, 1945, in Terre.

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