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THE TRIBUNE Horizons bear September Page Tuesday 6A 13, 2011 WEDDING 01 02 RouseGoben Chelsa Gail Rouse, Seymour, and Brian Christopher Goben, Seymour, plan to marry at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 22, 2011, in Immanuel Lutheran Church, Seymour. A reception will follow at the American Legion. She is the daughter of Mark and Susan Rouse, Seymour.

He is the son of Brian Goben Brent and Virginia Chelsa Rouse Goben, Seymour. The bride-elect is a Lutheran Church, 2003 graduate of Sey- Seymour. mour High School and The future groom is is attending Indiana a 1996 graduate of University-Purdue Seymour High School University Columbus and received an Assofor business manage- ciate of Science ment. She is a mem- degree from Purdue ber of Immanuel School of Technology. CourtneyCallahan Tiea Lynn Courtney of Seymour and Jay Kirts Callahan of Seymour plan to marry at 2:30 p.m.

Oct. 15, 2011, in Seymour Christian Church. A reception will follow at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1925 in Seymour. She is the daughter of Farzina Hardebeck, Seymour. He is the son of Lar- Jay Callahan ry Callahan and Robin Helblig and the step- Tiea Courtney son of Kim Feaster The future groom is and Bill Helblig, Sey- a 2003 graduate of mour.

Seymour High School The bride-elect is a and is a machine oper2010 graduate of Sey- ator for NTN Drivemour High School. shaft Inc. NEWBORNS Schneider Justin and Krysti Schneider, North Vernon, are parents of a daughter, Alli Jo Schneider, born at 1:27 a.m. Aug. 3, 2011, at Columbus Regional Hospital.

She weighed 9 pounds, 10 ounces and was inches long. Paternal grandparents are Bill and Schneider Sharon Schneider, North Vernon. Maternal grandparents are Roger and Kim Matern, North Vernon. Paternal great-grandparents are the late Orville and Gladys Schneider, and Virginia Short, Paris Crossing, and the late Jay Short. Maternal great-grandparents are Agnes Matern, North Vernon, and the late Joe Matern, and Janet Sutton, Seymour, and the late Ed Sutton.

Cochran Mason Cochran and Saraya Royalty, Seymour, are parents of a son, Aidyn Layne Cochran, born at 12:30 p.m. Sept. 5, 2011, at Schneck Medical Center, Seymour. He weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Aaron and Mona Royalty, Seymour, Vicki Cox, Reddington, and Tom Cochran, Indianapolis.

Great-grandparents are Bill "Boone" and Linda Daniels, Seymour, Ruby Cunningham, Columbus, and Tom and Cher Cunningham, Franklin. Freeman Jerry G. and Becky Freeman, Columbus, are parents of a son, Noah Clifford Freeman, born July 1, 2011, at Columbus Regional Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 21 inches long. Grandparents are Jerry L.

and Freeman Judy Freeman, Columbus, and Wilbur Nieman, Seymour, and the late Irene Nieman. MILITARY Schultheis ples skills. and U.S. Air Force Airman SchulBlake B. Schultheis of Sey- theis is mour basic graduated Aug.

train- currently 12 from military Lackland Air Force at Wichita ing at Base in San Antonio. Falls, During basic training, Texas, Schultheis the airman completed an attending intensive eight-week pro- a six-week course at tech gram that included train- school. ing. in military discipline After graduating from and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness tech school, he will be staand basic warfare princi- tioned in Dover, 1 Del. Delph-Blair Samantha May Blair and Homer Dean Delph were married June 18, .2011, at the residence of Steve and Pam Blair.

Teresa Simpson and Dennis Temple officiated. The bride is the daughter of Steve and Pam Blair, Medora, and Emma and Larry Norman, Norman. The groom is the son of Walter Dean Delph, Medora, and Penny Sue Burk, Seymour, The bride wore a handmade denim bridal gown sewn by her grandmother, Edith Boling. Her veil, also made by her grandmother, featured matching pearl and lace trim. Maid of honor was Pam Blair.

Bridesmaids were Susie Hackney, Carla Grey, Stephanie Barnes, Joni Blair and Cassie Norman, all bride's sisters. The attendants wore white summer dresses. Best man was Scotty Jones. Samantha and Homer Delph Groomsmen were Nate Sweeney, Charles Newby, J.R. Ault, Aaron The bride is a 2002 graduate of Spence and Daniel Bohal.

Medora High School and graduated Flower girl was Daisy Mae from Indiana bride and groom's daughter. University Columbus in University-Purdue 2011 with a Delph, Ring bearer was Tucker Aaron Bachelor of Arts degree in psycholGauge Spence. ogy. She is employed with CenterGuitarists were Josh Blair and stone. D.J.

Grey. The groom is a 1999 graduate of A reception was held at Carr Medora High School. He is Township Conservation Club, employed with Reliable Comfort Medora. Heating and Air. ANNIVERSARY Connell Sid and Jan Connell plan to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 6 p.m.

to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, at St. John's Commons, Sauers. Their children and their spouses will be hosts.

All friends are invited. It is requested that gifts be omitted. The Connells were married Sept. 16, 1961, in First Christian Church, Mitchell. They have two children, Cindy (Carey) Lambring and Christopher (Denise) Connell, and six grandchildren, Chandler Lambring, Cassidy Lambring, Carson Lambring, Camron Connell, Maggie Connell and Kate Connell.

Mrs. Connell was a Girl Scout Jan and Sid Connell leader for four yeats, Boy Scout assistant leader for two years, Sun- Cummins for 24 years, Kieffer day school teacher for three years, Paper Mills for 12 years and Gold Teen Leader for Jackson Schwarz UCB for seven years. He County for three years after retir- likes to hunt antiques and find RR ing and is now part-owner of Sugar items, fish and enjoys watching the Bucket Antiques, Brownstown. grandchildren play sports. He was Mr.

Connell was employed with in the Navy for four years. JCCT to present "Til Beth Do Us Part' Jackson County Community Theatre will present the comedy "Til Beth Do Us Part" at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 7, 8, 14 and 15 at the Royal Off-the-Square Theatre in Brownstown. In this comic farce about marriage, career-driven Suzannah Hayden (played by Sherrie Wittenbring) needs a lot more help on the home front than she's getting from her husband, Gibby (John Hiester).

Lately, nurturing his marriage hasn't been the highest priority for Gibby, but pretty soon he'll wish it had been. Suzannah's best friend, Margo (Jo Howard), a wisecracking divorcee, recommends that Suzannah hire a personal assistant to help organize the household. Beth Bailey (Naomi Fleetwood-Pyle), a gregarious, highly motivated daughter of the South, enters to fill the role. To Suzannah's delight, Beth explodes into the Hayden household and whips it into an organized, well-run machine. Suzannah gives Beth carte blanche change anything in the household that "will make it, run more efficiently." 1 8 Knights of Columbus Friday Broasted Chicken Dinners The Knights of Columbus is serving broasted chicken dinners at the of Hall at 118 E.

Second St. in Seymour from 5 p.m. to p.m. every third Friday the month. The event is open to the public.

SHS Cheerleaders Friday Fish Fry Seymour High School Cheerleaders' Fish Fry featuring fish by "Dick and Rudy" will start at 5:30 p.m. Friday at the SHS football stadium. "Dick and Rudy" will be frying the fish in support of the Seymour High School Cheerleaders as they raise funds for their travel to Dallas, Texas, to compete in the NCA National High School Cheerleading Competition to be held Jan. 6, 7 and 8 at the Dallas Convention Center. First Church of God Saturday Pancake Breakfast Church of God, 625 E.

Fourth Seymour, will hold an all-you-can-eat breakfast of pancakes, juice, milk and coffee for bacon or sausage extra for $1, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday. Proceeds go to defray cost of new sound equipment. Motorcycle Saturday Cancer benefit Bayon's Believers fourth annual Motorcycle Rod Run is Saturday.

Registration is from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Dan's Cycle Sales, Seymour. The first 75 registered will receive a T-shirt. Cost is $20.

The ride will leave Dan's and finish at Brewskies Grub and Pub. At Brewskies, there will be a hog roast, door prizes, a silent auction and the Nashville, cover band "Still Unnamed," which features Freetown native Jack Scott. Brewskies will be open to the public with $5 cover charge for hog roast and band; the band starts at 6 p.m. All money raised will benefit American Cancer Society and Lauren Bayon Brown Scholarship Fund. For information, call (812) 216-6473.

Knights of Columbus Sept. 23 And the change Beth makes is convincing Suzannah that Gibby must go! newly motivated Gibby sets out to save his marriage, aided by Margo and her exhusband, Hank (Pete Law), who is in the midst of his own midlife crisis. Their effort to stop Beth at any cost sets up the "wildly funny" climax in which things go uproariously awry just as Suzannah's English boss, Celia (Betty Baute), arrives for an all-important business dinner. John Hardaway is directing the play. Elyse Ogden McGill is directing assistant and stage manager.

Joel McGill is building the set, with assistance from Joe Bradley and Joe Reynolds. Vickey Oliphant is in charge of lights and sound. The play, subtitled "A Marital Confection," was written by the trio of Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten. This team is currently enjoying the reputation of being three of the most widely produced comedic. playwrights America.

Coincidentally, JCCT will have another Jones-HopeWooten show, "The Hallelujah Girls," as the spring play. Other popular shows by the team are "The Dixie Swim Club," which was produced by Derby Dinner Playhouse last year, "The Red Velvet Cake War," "Dashing Through the Snow" and "Mama Won't Fly." Jones authored "Dearly Beloved" (and its film adaptation, "Kingdom and Wooten spent many seasons as on the classic television series "The Golden Girls." With more than 1,500 productions and more than 12,000 performances, the JonesWooten comedies have entertained more than 1,000,000 theatergoers in 49 states across America and in Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Australia, Mexico, the Virgin Islands, England, Scotland and Kenya. Tickets are on sale at Family Drug in Brownstown and Bevers Family Pharmacy in Seymour. Adult tickets are $8, and seniors and students are $6. All seats are reserved.

Any remaining tickets will be available at the door. Spaghetti Dinner On Sept. 23, the 4th Degree Knights of Columbus Assembly 247 will hold a spaghetti dinner at the Seymour of Hall from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. This Assembly represents the of Councils of Seymour, Hayden, North Vernon and Columbus.

Proceeds go to benefit clergy training. Spraytown Free Methodist Sept. 24 Benefit Soup Supper Benefit Soup Supper will be held from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sept.

24 at Spraytown Free Methodist Church for Josh and Kirsten Ault Beavers. A freewill donation will be taken for a supper of chili, sandwiches, drinks and desserts. MHA of Jackson County Oct. 6 Depression Screening Mental Health America of Jackson County will be offering free depression screening again this year on National Depression Screening Day, Oct. 6, from 9 a.m.

to 2 p.m. Screening will take about 20 minutes. Call 522-3480 to make an appointment. If there is no answer, leave a message and your call will be returned. Have a notice? Fax community information to the newsroom at 522- 3371.

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