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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 9

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The Daily Journali
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Franklin, Indiana
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i Daily Journal, Johnson County, Saturday, August 29, 1987 weddings tr fit 31(V si Zike-Price Shultz-Dahn Duke-Wright Marcia Bess Wright and Michael Jeffrey Duke were united in marriage at Hope Baptist Church July 25. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zike of White- announce the engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Michel, to Marc V.

Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price of Morgantown. Miss Zike graduated from White-iand Community High School and at Mayer-AAenish Vicki Lynn Menish and Richard Francis Mayer Jr. were married July 25 at Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. William G. Menish of Greenwood. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Richard F. Mayer of Indianapolis. Catherine Schmid was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lisa Lau-del, Darla Coop, Marina Tuccio, Jen tends Indiana University.

She is employed by Wal-Mart. The future bridegroom graduated from Southport High School and at-The future bridegroom graduated tends Indiana University-Purdue from Indian Creek High School and University, Indianapolis. He is em-Ivy Tech. He is employed by Yellow ployed by JFW Industries Inc. Freight Systems.

The wedding is set for Oct. 10 at The wedding is set for July 16, 1988, Kings Mill Clubhouse, at Fellowship Baptist Church. Stanley-Pyers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley of Greenwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Leslie Nicole, to Gregg Evan Pyers, son of Charles Pyers and Patricia Doolittle of Kill-buck, Ohio.

Miss Stanley graduated from Greenwood Community High School and attends Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. She is employed by Allison Gas Turbine-General Motors Corp. The future bridegroom graduated from West Holmes High School and Ohio State University. He is employed by Allison Gas Turbine-General Motors Corp. The wedding is set for Nov.

14. Dehney-Milam Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Denney of Whiteland announce the engagement of their daughter, Eugenia Faye, to Joseph P. Milam, son of Lila M.

Milam and Ernest Milam of Louisville, Ky. Miss Denney graduated from Whiteland Community High School and Midway College. She is employed Grimes-Ramey Barbara Ramey and Scott Grimes were united in marriage July 25 at Wingate Church of Christ in Nashville, Tenn. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Ramey of Nineveh. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Grimes of Nashville, Tenn. Maria Johantges was the maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Melanie Coss; Teresa Grimes, sister of the groom; Georgette Dalton, cousin of the bride; Cindy Mullins and Susan Ramey, sister-in-law of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Eryn Atwood, niece of the bride. Flower girl was Bethany Randolph. Brian Cox was the best man. Groomsmen were Randy Carwile; Morris Grimes, father of the groom; Kenneth Gill; Ron Hamby and Bill Ramey, brother of the bride.

Junior groomsman was Erik Atwood, nephew of the bride. Ring bearer was Jonathan Jones. The bride graduated from Indian Creek High School and will graduate from Memphis State University in December with a degree in interior design. The bridegroom graduated from Antioch High School and Memphis State University. He is an architectural draftsman with Gresham, Smith and Partners.

The couple is living in Antioch, Tenn. by the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. The future bridegroom graduated from Pleasure Ridge Park High School and the University of Kentucky. He is employed by Carnival Shoes. The wedding is set for Oct.

10 at Midway College Chgpel, Midway, Ky. Celebration of life is favored eulogy VS Abigail Van Buren I Syndicated 1 Columnist I I I I nifer Stem and Michele Mayer. Robert Mayer was the best man. Groomsmen were Richard Piotrz-kowski, Kevin Sullivan, Michael Mayer, William Menish and Stephen Mayer. the bride graduated from Roncalli High School and Ball State University.

She is employed by Bank One in Indianapolis. The bridegroom graduated from Scecina Memorial High School and Indiana University.1 He is employed by Paetz Fabjrics. The couple is living in Indianapolis. Bolt-Law Danna Law and Jeffrey Bolt were united in marriage July 25 at Fair Haven Christian Church. Parents of the bride are Mr.

and Mrs. Dannie Law of Trafalgar. Parents of the bridegroom are Chester Bolt of Indianapolis and Gaye Arney of Franklin. Jeannie Law was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Angie Parsley and Treanna Jackson.

Kenneth Reese was the best man. Groomsmen were Theron Straley and Dannie Law Jr. The bride graduated from Indian Creek High School and is employed by Fashion Shop. The bridegroom graduated from Franklin Community High School and is employed by Warner Spring Service. The couple is living in Greenwood.

cousin of the groom, John Leonard, brother of the bride, and Terry Bird-well, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. Ushers were Bill Harding, and Dave Grabczak, cousins of the bride. Ringbearer was Edward Schmeler III, nephew of the bridegroom. The bride graduated from Hobart HSglrSrtwrt-wri Miana UnwersityT-She is donor processing laboratory manager of the Central Indiana Regional Blood Center, Indianapolis. The bridegroom graduated from Center Grove High School and attends Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.

He is employed by AC Framing as a construction worker. The couple is living in Indianapolis. Mrs. Charles M. Shultz of New Whiteland announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Jennifer, to Jeffrey S.

Dahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dahn of Southport. Miss Shultz graduated from White-land Community High School. calendar of meetings SATURDAY Pi Beta Chi Chapter, home of Barbara Letts, rush pitch-in for members and husbands.

4:30 o.m. Center Grove Aquatic Club, car wash, Preston Safeway, State Road 135, or Bank One, County Line Road, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Morgantown Chamber of Commerce, ice cream social, Indian Creek Realty parking lot, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., entertainment provided MONDAY Franklin Girls Club board of directors, Franklin Girls Club, executive meeting, 6:30 p.m., regular meeting, 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY Beta Associates of Tri Kappa, home of Mrs. Philip George, Franklin, 9: 30 a.m. Alpha Kappa Chapter Psi Iota Xi, honorary dinner. Masonic Home Hospital, Franklin, 6 p.m. Franklin Business and Professional Women, Franklin College Campus Center, speaker will be Sue Willis, director, District 8, for reservations call Doris Moore, 738-2305, 6 :30 p.m.

Franklin Lodge 107, stated meeting, Kresge Chapel, Indiana Masonic Home, Franklin, 7:30 p.m. Greenwood VFW Post and Auxiliary, regular meeting, Post Home, Greenwood, 7:30 p.m. Franklin Rotary Club, Franklin College Campus Center, program of fishing in Indiana by Mike Lyle of Public Service Indiana, noon. Greenwood Order of Easter Star Chapter 390, Masonic Lodge, Greenwood, honor past matrons and past patrons, initiatory work by past matrons and past patrons, carry-in dinner, 6:30 p.m. Franklin Rebekah Lodge and Johnson Lodge 76, joint meeting, home of Mrs.

Carl Prall, 7:30 p.m. The Franklin Kiwanis Club, Eli Lilly Campus Center, annual dinner for new teachers in school system, 6 15 p.m. WEDNESDAY Jubilee. Lodge 746, Masonic Lodge, Whiteland, stated meeting, 7:30 p.m. Bargersville Order of Eastern Star Chapter 470, Masonic Temple, Bargersville, honor Martha Station, formal, 7:30 p.m.

Matinee Musicale, St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, Franklin, music by organist James Waldon and pianist Ben Levey, lp.m. Retired Federal Employees meeting, Lees Inn, Franklin, Jeff Owen of Daily Journal as guest speaker, lunch, noon, business meeting, 1 p.m. West East S-Q954 S-KJ1086 H-83 H-KJ2 D-QJ9 D-10 C-1074C-KJ South S-A3 H-Q10974 D-K63 C-A52 Bidding: West North East Albin Pittius Pass Pass IS 2H 2S 3S 4S Dbl. Pass 5H Dbl.

All pass Declarer ruffed the opening spade lead and cashed the A second heart went to the king, and the D10 continuation was taken by the king. Elaine drew the last trump, cashed the club ace and lost a trick to the club king. And she had her 11 tricks a good five-level decision. At the other table, East-West played in 4S doubled, down two, so Elaine gained eight international match points (850-500 for 350) and that was enough to win the match by two points. Hours: AA-F 9-6; Sat.

9-5 U.S. 31 Central Ave. Columbus 881-6651 11 Mrs. Donald Wright of Mooresville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Duke of Bargersville. Vicki Wright, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor! Bridesmaids were Elise Smitherman, Cathy Moore, Danisa Phelps and Cara Cramer. Steve Duke, brotheraof the bridegroom, was the best man. Groomsmen were Joe Howe, Jim Evans, Mike Ennis, and Roe Wright.

Ushers were Scott DeHart, Mike Long, Tim Perry and Dan Nohe. The bride graduated from Mooresville High School and attends Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis. She is employed by United States Gymnastic Federation as a marketing intern. The bridegroom graduated from Center Grove High School and the Indiana University School of Business. He is a farmer, owner of Duke Homes and realtor with 4-Way Realty.

The couple is living west of Bargersville. Simpson Charmin Elaine Simpson and James Bradley Ray were united in marriage July 25 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson of Bargersville.

Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ray of Franklin. Becky Simpson was the maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Delia Hash, Lauralee Robins and Cara Williams. Scot Hash was the best man. Groomsmen were Alex Stemlie, Dale Reeves and Kevin Simpson Jr. The bride graduated from Franklin Community High School and is employed by Bargersville State Bank. The bridegroom graduated from Edinburgh Community High School and attends Indiana University-Purdue University, Columbus.

He is employed at Preston Safeway. The couple is living in Edinburgh. Schmeler-Leonard Sheryl Lynn Leonard and George Timothy Schmeler were united in marriage July 11 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Hobart. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Leonard, Hobart. Parents of the bridgegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmeler, Karen Barnes, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Sandi Campbell, Beth Windsor, Lisa Maples and Sheri Miller, sister of the bridegroom.

Flower girl was Angela Grabczak, cousin of the bride. Edward Schmeler brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. Groomsmen were David Leonard, brother of the bride, Chet Clay, I. you wil pay Z19 West Ray Earn I Tax free Municipal 4 details, call me 'Rate dear abby table with her. When I'm preparing food in my kitchen, Clara offers to help, and I always say, "No thanks," but she persists.

Last evening when she was here for dinner, she scratched her head, then picked up a slice of bread from the dish and passed it to my son. He left the table! How can I politely convince Clara to please quit scratching her head while eating at my table and also hers when we are at her home for dinner? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you. SCRATCHER'S FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: Be a very good friend and tell Gara (privately, of course) that she needs to see a dermatologist who will get to the root of her problem and cure her itchy scalp. (Problems? Write to Abby.

For a personal, unpublished reply, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, Calif. 90069.) Surface-Blackwell Dawn Blackwell and Richard Allen Surface were united in marriage July 18 at Church of the Lakes, Nineveh. Parents of the bride are Jean Shank of Nineveh and Glen Blackwell of Franklin. Parents of the bridegroom are Carolyn Oaks, Greenwood, and Willard Surface, Bargersville.

Bridesmaids were Sheila Hood, sister of the bride, and Jean Shank, mother of the bride. Flower girl was Amanda Surface, niece of the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Randy Surface and Larry Surface, brothers of the bridegroom? Ring bearer was Robyn Blackwell, nephew of the bride. The bride graduated from Franklin Community High School and is employed by Administrative Network Inc. The bridegroom graduated from Center Grove High School and is employed by Farwest Construction.

The couple is living in Bargersville. DEAR ABBY: I have tried without success to track down the author of this lovely poem. Can you help me? Do not stand at my grave and weep; I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow I am the diamond glints on snow.

I am the sunlight on ripened grain; I am the gentle autumn's rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft star that shines at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not there I did not die.

GOING CRAZY IN RENO DEAR GOING: The identity of the author is unknown, but in the NBC-TV world premiere movie "Better Late Than Never," presented Oct. 17, 1978, Harold Gould portrayed an elderly man who delivered a graveside eulogy for an old friend. This poem was the eulogy. John Carpenter, who wrote the television script, reports that he had heard this poem in December of 1977, when the late John Wayne delivered it as the eulogy at the funeral of film director Howard Hawks. DEAR ABBY: My very dear friend, "Clara," is driving my husband and our two sons (ages 12 and 14) up a wall.

Clara has a habit of constantly scratching her head. She does this while preparing food, and at the table while eating. My husband and our boys hate to eat at the same Life masters The Daily Bulletin, edited by Dick Francis and Sue Emery, is an example of outstanding coverage of the three National Tournaments. Each morning the Daily Bulletin appears free of charge for you to peruse with your breakfast. The bulletin runs 10 to 12 pages (legal size), is printed oh both sides and contains all of the winners in very event of the previous day.

In addition, a number of interesting Tianas are printeeTas well announcements and funny incidents. Anyone who has ever worked on this type of paper appreciates it as it is never finished until the wee small hours. Here is a sample of the type of hand that is presented from the Daily Bulletin. This excerpt deals with a good decision about whether to go on bidding or to double the opponents something that comes up frequently. Edith McMullin's novice program in the Washington area has paid off in an NABC triumph for Steve Albin of Highstown, N.J., and Elaine Pittius of Bridgewater, N.J.

They, together 1 1 cwcc: rue; contribute winning hands mm mt jn wr Wedding and engagement forms available at Journal By mt I berry cannon Columnist bridge with Jim and Judy Buel of Flanders, N.J., won the Non-Life Master Swiss Teams. Steve and Elaine got their background under Edith's tutelege. Here's a hand from a match that appeared lost, Dealer: West Vulnerable North S- H-A65 D-A8754 C-Q9863 Fine Furniture At Everyday Discounted Prices You 'II Find Other Special Savings Throughout Our Store FINE FURNITURE OPEN 30-S-JO CkMriWtttSM. 398 E. Jefferson, Franklin 736-7844 Engagement and wedding an- Engagements will be published Final deadline for submitting wed-nouncements are published on Satur- only if submitted at least one month ding information is one month after days.

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