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of of Halberstadt- Cameron Sara Anne Cameron became the bride of Dr. Gary Halberstadt May at Beck Chapel on the campus of Indiana University at Bloomington. The Rev. Martin Peter of Brownstown solemnized the 6:30 p.m. exchange of vows.

A reception followed at the Tudor Room at the Indiana Memorial Union. A wedding trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, was planned. The couple reside at Trenton, N.J. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Norbert E. Cameron of 2635 Chestnut, was graduated in 1977 from Columbus North High School and in 1981 from Indiana University with a degree in nursing. She was affiliated with Phi Eta Sigma and Sigma Theta Tau honor societies. She is a registered nurse at Humana Women's Hospital at Indianapolis. The bridegroom, the son of.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halberstadt of Levittown, was graduated in 1976 from Wesleyan University at Middleton, with a degree in biology and in 1981 from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine with a degree in osteopathy. This month he completes a three-year residency in pediatrics at Riley's Children Hospital at Indianapolis. Honor attendant was Dr.

Elizabeth Cameron of Indianapolis, the bride's sister. Bridesmaids were Dr. Dr. and Mrs. Gary Halberstadt Terri Miles of Indianapolis, Lisa Halberstadt of Madison, the bridegroom's sister, Dottie Ruiz of Lake Charles, and Laurie Gardner of Indianapolis.

Best man was Michael Halberstadt of New Haven, the bridegroom's brother. Groomsmen were Dr. Jeff Lacker of West Lafayette, Robert MacKenzie of Indianapolis, Michael Cameron of Houston, Texas, the bride's brother, and Dr. Tim Patrick-Miller of Indianapolis. Pence- Whitaker Pence- Karen Whitaker and Michael R.

Pence exchanged wedding vows June 8 at St. Christopher's Roman Catholic Church at Speedway. The Rev. Jim Lasher solemnized the 3:30 p.m. ceremony.

A reception followed at Midway Motor Lodge. A wedding trip to Nassau was planned. The couple reside at Indianapolis. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard F. Barcio of Indianapolis, was graduated from Butler University with bachelor's and master's degrees in elementary education. She is a second-grade teacher at Acton Elementary School at Indianapolis. The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward J. Pence of 3635 Woodside, was graduated from Hanover College with a degree in history and was affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta social fraternity. He attends Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis and is employed at Dutton and Overman at Indianapolis. Maid of honor was Dr. Karen Klee of Indianapolis.

Bridesmaids were Shelley Murphy, Jeanne Grivetti and Cindy Barcio, all of Mrs. Michael R. Pence Indianapolis, Anne and Mary Pence and Anne Donnella of Philadelphia. Best man was Jeff Brown of Monticello. Groomsmen were Thomas Pence of Atlanta, Jay Steger of Indianapolis, Gregory Pence of Chicago, Edward Pence, Phillip Barcio of Indianapolis and Erik Donnella of Philadelphia.

Usher was Jim Hogan of Indianapolis. Richart-Poole Sheila Marie Poole became the bride of Kelly Joseph Richart May 24 at Fellowship Baptist Church. The Rev. Garrett Wiley solemnized the 7:30 p.m. exchange of vows.

A reception followed at the church hall. A wedding trip to Brown County was planned. The couple reside at Westport. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles 1 Poole of Westport, was graduated in 1982 from South Decatur High School and in 1983 from House of James Beauty College. The bridegroom, the son of Katheryn Richart of Seymour and Donald Richart Sr. of North Vernon route 6, was graduated in 1982 from Jennings County High School employed at Rhoades Lumber North Vernon. Honor attendant was Poole of Westport, the bride's Best man was Dennis Debra J. Smith became of Robert D.

Scott June Race Park. The Rev. solemnized the 1:30 p.m. of vows. A reception followed at A wedding trip to Brown was planned.

The couple Columbus. The bride, the daughter and Mrs. Eulas Smith of tional, is employed at Cosco. The bridegroom, the and Mrs. Richard Jacksonville, is Mikel Enterprise at Seymour.

Maid of honor was Jenny Bridesmaids were Lana Denna Evans of Hope and Cline of Seymour. Best man was Barry Westport. Groomsmen were Westport, Eddie Geneva and Joel Martin. Shawna of North Vernon. Ushers were Brian sister.

and Brent Poole of Westport, the Maschino bride's brothers. Scott-Smith the bride 2 at Mill Doug Smith exchange and is Mr. and Mrs. Co. at Kelly Joseph Richart Mr.

and Mrs. Robert D. Scott the park. County reside at of Mr. 610 Na- son of Mr.

Scott of employed a at T. Martin. Smith, Marsha Ferrill of Rogers Williams of were Jerry and Mike Stephens, both Ushers of Hope. Baugher-Clark St. Peter's Lutheran Church was the setting for the May 12 wedding of Ginnifer Estelle Clark and Phillip Leslie Baugher.

The Rev. Eldon Brandt solemnized the noon exchange of vows. A reception followed at the home of the bridegroom's mother, Betty Jane Baugher, 3305 Heritage. The couple reside at 221 Hege. The bride, the daughter of Lynn Howard and Marty.

Maxine Clark of The Republic, Columbus, Saturday, June 15, 1985 47 Weddings Weddings Suck Suck First Presbyterian Church was setting for the June 8 wedding of Jane Rohm and John Kingsland Suckow. The Rev. David M. Liddle Jr. solemnized the 3:30 p.m.

exchange of vows. A reception followed at Otter Creek Golf Course. The couple reside at Glenview, Ill. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas A. Rohm of 4231 N. Riverside, was graduated in 1979 from Indiana University with a degree in accounting and was affiliated with Delta Gamma social sorority. She is controller of Medicus Systems Corp. at Evanston, Ill.

The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Suckow of Lake Bluff, was graduated in 1981 from Miami University with a degree in accounting and was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi social fraternity. He is manager at Arthur Andersen and Co.

at Chicago. Maid of honor was Laura Rohm of St. Louis Park, Minn. Bridesmaids were Susan Suckow of Lake Bluff, Nancy Partenheimer of Chicago and Teresa McMahon of Northfield, Ill. Mills-Roberson Mills-Roberson Tami R.

Roberson became the bride of Paul Douglas Mills May 24 at First United Methodist Church. The Rev. Richard Wolfcale solemnized the 6:30 p.m. exchange of vows. reception followed at Jennings County High School cafeteria.

A wedding trip to Gatlinburg, was planned. The couple reside at North Vernon. The bride, the daughter of Tom and Carol Roberson of North Vernon route 2, was graduated in 1983 from Jennings County High School' and attended Southeastern Indiana Vocational School. She is employed at Muscatatuck State Hospital and Training Center. The bridegroom, the son of P.D.

and Sharon Mills of North Vernon route 5, was graduated in 1981 from Jennings County High School and attended Ivy Tech. He is employed at Jennings Veterinarians. Maid of honor was Lora Holmes. Bridesmaids were Janie Roberson and Kellie Mills. Junior bridesmaid was Krista Lamb.

Lisa Lamb was flower girl. Parker Mrs. John Kingsland Suckow Best man was John B. Weimer of Dallas, Texas. Groomsmen were Patrick J.

Veech of Kenilworth, David R. Bibbs of Buffalo Grove, and Steven N. Eyler of Los at Angeles. Ushers were Jeffrey W. Hurthle of Lake Bluff and Steven T.

Rohm. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douglas Best man was Todd Burgmeier. Groomsmen were Troy Roberson and Scott Mills.

Junior groomsman was Darren Mills. Ushers were Scot Starkey and Trent Stoner. Hodge-Snyder Hodge-Snyder The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodge of Montgomery, Texas, received a degree in Ann geology from the University, of Houston and also is employed at Union Texas Petroleum Co.

the Lori Ann Snyder became the bride of Rick L. Hodge June 8 at Westminster United Methodist Church at Houston, Texas. The Rev. Anthony Webster solemnized the 7 p.m. exchange of vows.

A reception followed at the Inn on the Park. A wedding trip to New Orleans and to Florida was planned. The couple reside at Houston. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Patrick Snyder of 4355 Riverside, was graduated in 1975 from Columbus North High School. She received an associate degree from Indiana University and a degree summa cum laude in geology from the University of Houston. She is employed at Union Texas Petroleum Co. at Houston.

Mrs. Rick L. Hodge Matron of honor was Stephanie Koecher of Dallas, Texas. Best man was Kevin Koecher of Dallas. Usher was Patrick Snyder, bride's brother.

Little-Owens Little-Owens Carol E. Owens and Gregory J. Little exchanged wedding vows June 1 at First Assembly of God. The Truman E. Smith performed the 2 p.m.

ceremony. A reception followed at Developmental Services Inc. A wedding trip to Maui, Hawaii, was planned. The couple reside at Findlay, Ohio. The bride, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph P. Owens of 412 N. Gladstone, was graduated from Columbus High School and Indiana University, where she was affiliated with Sigma Delta Chi, society for, professional journalists. The bridegroom, the son of Patricia Little and James A.

Little, both of Findlay, was graduated from Findlay High School Taylor University. He is a programmeranalyst at The Courier at Findlav. Honor attendant was Jan Owens, law. the bride's sister. Bridesmaids were the Amber Owens, the bride's sister-inlaw, and Cindy Alexander of Worthington, Ohio, the bride's cousin.

Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Little Best man was Cleo Culp of Leslie, the in Groomsmen were Mike Owens, bride's brother, and Jeff Little of Bowling Green, Ohio, the bridegroom's brother. Usher was L.G.

Halsey. Bloss-Browning Colieta Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baumgart of Grandview Lake, became the bride of Fred "Rick" Bloss son of Mr. Kingsbury performed the ceremony.

A reception followed at Las Brisas Restaurant. The couple reside at Albuquerque, N.M. and Mrs. Fred Bloss Sr. of Ocean- Matron honor was Ritanne side, formerly of Columbus, Bloss.

Best man was Kevin KingsJune 1 at Laguna Beach, Calif. Mark bury. Jones-Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson of Jones of Clearwater Beach, Carrollton, Texas, formerly of Co- May 24.

The couple reside in Florlumbus, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lori, to William A. ida. Arnold-Maple First Lutheran Church was the setting for the June 8 wedding of Angela Carleton Maple and Kevin Dean Arnold. The Rev. Samuel Deihl solemnized the 7 p.m.

exchange of vows. A reception followed at the Senior Center. A wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, was planned. The couple reside Indianapolis. The bride, the daughter of James and Patricia E.

Maple of 3330 Marilyn, was graduated in 1983 from Western Kentucky University with degrees in psychology and speech communications. She is employed at Koala Adolescent Center at Indianapolis. The bridegroom, the son of Velma Arnold of Columbus and the Mrs. Kevin Dean Arnold late William Arnold, was graduated from Western Kentucky University Cambrain Kuy Kendal of with degrees in speech commu- was flower girl. and agribusiness.

He is Best man was Steve United Parcel Service Groomsmen were nications Bowling Green, Ky. Cunningham, John McKay employed at and Ronald Drummund Honor attendant was Cindi Cook. Cincinnati. were Bridesmaids were Lori Inocencio of Wendel of Elizabethtown, Scipio, Teddi Sierota of Lexington, ocencio of Scipio and Steve and Mary Ellen Simpson. Jason Arnold was ring bearer.

Imlay-Goodall Tammy Lynn Goodall became the bride of Michael Gene Imlay June 8 at East Columbus Christian Church. Robert Horne of Big Stone Gap, the bridegroom's uncle, performed the 4:30 p.m. ceremony. A reception followed at the church fellowship hall. A wedding trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., was planned.

The couple reside at 2730 14th. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Goodall Sr. of 2735 14th, was graduated in 1984 from Columbus East High School and attends IUPUI.

She is employed at Bartholomew County Hospital. The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Imlay of 1128 Union, was graduated in 1978 from Columbus North High School and in 1982 from Cincinnati Bible College with a degree in Christian ministries. He is employed at Bartholomew County Hospital.

Matron of honor was Judy Allman of Seymour, the bride's sister. Bridesmaids were Joyce Bragg, the bride's sister, and Suzanne Imlay, the bridegroom's sister. Sarah Brooks was flower girl. Best man was Jeffrey Imlay of Young Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Gene Imlay Louisville Arnold. Bruce of Texas of Steve Cayne InWilson. Louisville, the bridegroom's brother. Groomsmen were Harold Foster and Ned Goodall the bride's brother. Ushers were Gary Bragg, the bride's brother-in-law, and Russell Imlay, the bridegroom's brother.

Jimmy David, cousin 'of the bridegroom, was ring bearer. Dillman-Barrow Jennifer Barrow became bride of Dan Dillman June 1 at the Senior Center. Carl Dillman, the bridegroom's uncle, performed the 2:30 p.m. ceremony. A reception followed at the Ramada Inn.

A wedding trip to Gatlinburg, was planned. The couple reside at 2904 15th. The bride, the daughter of James Barrow of Tampa, was graduated in 1982 from King High School at Tampa and attended Hillsborough Community College at Tampa. She is employed at Cummins Credit Union. The bridegroom, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Dillman of 2242 Caldwell, was graduated in 1982 from Columbus North High School and attends IUPUI. He is employed at Dillman Heating and Air Conditioning. Matron of honor was Tammy LaPorte of Brandon, Fla. Bridesmaids were Jennie Cope of Little Rock, Jeanne Chilson of Pasadena, Texas, and Joanie Barrow of Tampa, sisters of the Ragsdale Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Dillman sue, dill Khonda Rogers of Tampa. Best man was Lindsay Klebenow. Groomsmen were James W. Barrow Jr.

of Tampa, Brian Brock, Alan Crim of Tampa and Doug Hendricks of Muncie. Hotz-Burns Cindy J. Burns and Kevin E. Hotz exchanged wedding vows June 1 at Sandy Hook United Methodist Church. The Rev.

John Dickey performed the 6 p.m. ceremony. A reception followed at the Left Bank. The couple reside at 11520 W. Road 930S.

The bride, the daughter of Mabel Pruitt of 2601 Franklin and Joe Burns of 232 Wehmeier, was graduated in 1976 from Columbus East High School and was graduated from Indiana University with a degree in nursing. She is a registered nurse at Bartholomew County Hospital. The bridegroom, the son of Betty Beauregard of 2010 W. Road 500N, was graduated in 1974 from Columbus East High School and was graduated from Ball State University. He is a lab technician for Columbus City Utilities.

Honor attendant was Luann Burns, the bride's, sister. Parker Mrs. Kevin E. Hotz Best man was Mark Vollmar of Muncie. How To Announce Your Engagement or Wedding Engagement and wedding an- wedding.

A black and white or a nouncements received by noon studio color photograph can be used. Wednesday will be published the fol- After publication, the engagement lowing Saturday as space allows. photo is returned by mail with a Unless an engagement an- wedding report form. The wedding nouncement is published at least photo may be claimed at the Viva four weeks before the wedding date, Department; it is not returned by a choice must be made between mail. using an engagement photo or a wedding photo.

Announcement forms are availA, photo will be if used with a able Second, froth the Columbus, Viva Ind. Department, 47201 or 333 by wedding report only submitted within three weeks after the calling 372-7811, Ext. 239. Parker Young 1415 Lawton, was graduated in 1982 from Columbus North High School. The bridegroom, the son of Mrs.

Baugher and the late Leslie Russell Baugher, was' graduated in 1980 from Columbus North High School and attended Ivy Tech. He is employed by the Columbus Fire Department. Honor attendant was Kimberly Lynn Clark, the bride's sister. Best man was Andrew McLean of Georgia..

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