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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 33

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Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, Sunday, December 19, 1993 Page C3 Weddings Engagements Mason, Baer Exchange Vows At Spencer Park Anakela S. Mason and Kenneth Baer were married at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7, 1993, in a private ceremony at the gazebo at Spencer Park in Logansport. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev.

Williard McCalment, the bride's great uncle. The bride is the daughter of Patricia Mason, 901 Sloan Crawfordsville, and the bridegroom is the son of Allen and Rita Baer, Bristol. The bride was escorted to the altar by her grandfather. Maid of honor was Terri Martin, Crawfordsville, and best man was Tim Noel, Logansport. Clint Brown, the groom's cousin, Logansport, was ringbearer.

Music was provided by Sheryl Daniels, Crawfordsville. Ashley Brown, the groom's cousin, Logansport, registered guests and gifts. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Holiday Inn. Assisting were Tim Candem and Mary Catherine Anderson, Crawfordsville. The bride, a 1990 graduate of Southmont High School, also is a graduate of the John Robert Powers Career and Modeling School, and has a certificate in interior design.

She is employed at the Camel ot Care Center. Her husband, a graduate of Logansport High School, is employed by Steinberger Construction. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's parents at Harvey's Restaurant. Sands-Gault Ben and Sue Sands, Rt. 4, Logansport, announce the engagement of their daughter, Courtney, to Wade Gault, son of Candyce Gault, 1534 N.

Third St. The bride-elect is a 1989 graduate of Logansport High School and a 1993 graduate of the University of Indianapolis, where she majored in education. Her fiance, a 1988 graduate of Logansport High School and 1992 Butler University, majored in marketing. He is employed by the Indiana State Police. A Sept.

10, 1994, wedding is planned at Calvary Presbyterian Church. Wade Gault Courtney Sands Anakela (Mason) and Kenneth Baer Ogsbury, Nelson Married In Double-Ring Ceremony Karyn L. Ogsbury and Steve W. Nelson were married Saturday, Oct. 23, 1993, at 5:30 p.m.

at Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Officiating at the double-ring ceremony was Dr. Brian J. Witwer. The bride is the daughter of Bill and Sue Ogsbury, 1025 Manorwood Drive, and the bridegroom is the son of Harold and Sandra Jarnagin, 701 Erie Pass, Auburn, and the late Steven W.

Nelson. Mr. Ogsbury escorted his daughter to the altar. Candi Roberts, Logansport, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jackie Knapp, Logansport, Jackie Bultemeyer, Fort Wayne, Tina Doner, Lafayette, and Tabitha Carnahan, the groom's cousin.

Auburn. Brent Miller, cousin of the groom, Auburn, was best man. Groomsmen were John Halt and Chaz Eartly, both of Fort Wayne, Brian Ogsbury, the bride's brother, California, and Aaron Carnahan, the groom's cousin, Auburn. Nicole Amburgey, Auburn, was flower girl, and Scott Jarnagin, the groom's brother, was ringbearer. Music was provided by organist Deb Rendon, harpist Nancy Morse, and soloist Steve Gwin.

Acolytes were Chaz Eartly and Aaron Carnahan, and ushers were John Halt and Brian Ogsbury. Brian Ogsbury also was the scripture reader. Judy Smith, Florida, and Linda Carnahan, Auburn, registered the guests. Following the ceremony, a reception for 250 guests was held at Ceruti's Reception Hall. The bride, a graduate of Purdue University, has a bachelor of science degree in retail management.

She is employed as assistant manager at MJ. Carroll. Her husband, a graduate of DeKalb High School, is employed by Wal-Mart. The couple spent their honeymoon on a cruise to the Bahamas and at Fort Lauderdale, and are living at 2457-5 Old Dover Fort Wayne. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's family in the church hall.

Larry and Virginia Grandstaff, 1614 North announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathrin Lynn, to Barry Stephen Taylor. The bride-elect, a 1991 graduate of Logansport High School, attends Indiana University at Kokomo, majoring in accounting. She is employed as assistant manager at Long John Silvers Restaurant in Peru. Her fiance, the son of Gregory and Colleen Taylor, 2215 High is a 1990 graduate of Logansport High School and attends Ivy Tech. He is employed at Radio Shack in the Logansport Mall.

A May 7, 1994, wedding is 'planned at Market Street United Methodist Church. Barry Taylor Kathrin Grandstaff Karyn (Ogsbury) and Steve Nelson Schlick, DeWael Exchange Vows In All Saints Church Ann Michelle Schlick and Brad Michael De- Wael were married in a double-ring ceremony at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, 1993, in All Saints Catholic Church. Officiating at the ceremony were Fathers James Goodrum and Leo Haigerty.

The bride is the daughter of Linda and Frank -Schlick, 3529 U.S. 24 East, and the bridegroom is son of Diane and Brian DeWael, Carmel. Mr. Schlick escorted his daughter to the altar. Carla Hormel, Hagerstown, was maid of hon-pr, and Dawn Leonard, Muncie, and Angela -Edge, Noblesville, were bridesmaids.

Ron Plainfield, was best man, and Brian and IBruce DeWael, the groom's brothers, Indianapo- 'Ais, and McCordsville, were groomsmen. Justin Schlick, the bride's nephew, Royal Cen; ter, was ringbearer. Music was provided by organist, trumpeter and vocalist Susan Cahalan and vocalist Tim Cahalan, Ushers were David, Tim, John and Steve Schlick, all brothers of the bride, Barbara DeWael, the groom's sister, Kokomo, registered the guests. After the ceremony, a reception buffet for 175 guests was held at the Cass County Memorial Center, Assisting were Leona Holt, Doris Ulery and Cindy Shively. bride, 1988 graduate of Logansport High School and 1992 graduate of Ball State University, has a bachelor of science degree in nursing.

She is employed as a registered nurse with Charter Hospital in South Bend. Her husband, a 1988 graduate of Carmel High School and 1992 graduate of Ball State University, has a bachelor of science degree in accounting. He is employed as an accountant with Crowe-Chizek and Co. The couple spent their honeymoon in Jamaica and are living at 5611 Ottawa Court, South Bend. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's parents at the Ambers Restaurant.

Wiliamson-Smith Judith Williamson, 824 High and George Williamson, Rt. 1, Rochester, announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Marie, to Steven Richard Smith, 241 Sheetz West Lafayette. The bride-elect, a 1986 graduate of Logansport High School and 1990 graduate of Indiana University, has a bachelor of science degree in finance. She is employed as housing director at Area Five Agency on Aging and Community Services, Logansport. Her fiance, the son of Bruce and Janice Smith, Heritage Hills Parkway, Germantown, is a 1986 graduate of Wabash High School.

He is a junior at Purdue University, majoring in industrial management. He served with the Diane Williamson Steven Smith U.S. Army from 1989 to.1992. A May 14, is planned at First United Methodist Church. Ann Michelle (Schlick) and Brad DeWael Anniversaries Garbison, Duffy Married In Double-Ring Ceremony Wafts 6Qth Sandra Dee Garbison and Tony Joe Duffy were married in a double-ring ceremony at 4 p.m., Sat! urday, Oct.

23, 1993, at First Baptist Church, Monticello. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Alvin Rockey. The bride is the daughter of Ralph and Linda Garbison, Rt. 4, Winamac, and the bridegroom is the son of Robert and Lois Duffy, Rt.

1, Idaville. Mr. Garbison escorted his daughter to the altar. Maid of honor was Penny Hurlburt, the bride's sister, Star City. Bridesmaids were Chris Hurlburt, sister of the bride, Star City, Tonya Duffy, the groom's sister, Idaville, and Libby Ball, Winamac.

Scott Sproles, the groom's cousin, Royal Center, was best man. Groomsmen were Ron Pratt, the bride's uncle, Idaville, Jason Anderson, the groom's cousin, Monticello, and Mike Knebel, Logansport. Michelle and Mike Hurlburt, the bride's niece and nephew, were flower girl and ringbearer. Jerry Pratt, the bride's cousin, Francesville, and Scott Allen, Idaville, were ushers. Diane Hilton, Deer Creek, registered the guests and gifts.

After the ceremony, a reception for 300 guests was held in Star City. Assisting were Pat, Missy and Louise Pratt, Gail Anderson, Gloria Sproles, and Maxaine Lavorne. The bride, a 1991 graduate of Winamac High School, is a student. She is employed with the Idaville Mall and Deli as a cashier. Her husband is a 1989 graduate of Twin Lakes High School.

He is employed as a welder with Monon Corporation in Monon. The couple spent their honeymoon at Fantasy Suites in Indianapolis. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's parents at the Riverside Restaurant in Monticello. Sandra (Garbison) and Tony Duffy John and Helen Watts will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec.

26, at 100 W. Clinton St. John Watts and Helen Lowe were married Dec. 23, 1933, at the Evangelical Church by the Rev. R.L.

Hanschu. He is retired from Alpha Industries, and she is a homemaker. The couple have seven children, Johnny, Barstow, Allen, Killeen, Texas, Paul, Laketon, Linda Zellers and Terry, both of Warsaw, and Iva Hellyer and Fred, both of Logansport. They also have 25 grandchildren, four stepgrandchil- dren, 29 great-grandchildren, three stepgreat-grandchildren, and nine Helen and John Watts great-great-grandchildren. On Father's Day of this year, the couple had all of their children home together for the first time in 23 years.

Hilkert, Simms Married In St. James Lutheran Ceremony Wilson 55th Sandi Hilkert and Ray Simms were married in a double-ring ceremony at 7:35 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, 1993, in St. James Lutheran Church.

Officiating at the candlelight ceremony was Pastor A. David Sailer. The bride is the daughter of Joan Hilkert, 355 Gran Via, Palm Desert, and the late C. Kay Hilkert, and the bridegroom is the son of the late James and Gwendolyn Simms. The bride was escorted to the altar by Harold Corbin, a family friend.

Shelly Hilkert, the bride's sister, Los Angeles, was maid of honor, and Tammy Warner, Logansport, and Missy Shell, South Bend, were bridesmaids. Steve Hewitt was best man, with Glenn Simms, the groom's brother, Logansport, and Chuck Burton, Lorton, were groomsmen. Music was provided by organist Ann Hansen, Logansport, and soloist Jocelyn Godfrey, Los An- geles, Calif, Amanda and Dustin McKinley, Logansport, were flower girl and ringbearer, Nicole McKinley, Logansport, distributed programs. Lauren Fiscel, Logansport, registered the guests. Ushers were Dan Dishon, Logansport, Ed Hester, Fort Wayne, and Mike Ryan, Eureka, Calif.

After the ceremony, a reception for 120 guests was held at the Logansport Country Club. The bride is a 1984 graduate of Logansport High School and 1988 graduate of Indiana University. Her husband is a 1982 graduate of Logansport High School and is employed with Carter Block. The couple took their honeymoon trip on a cruise to the Bahamas and are living at 1320 Smith St. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's mother at the Ambers Restaurant.

John and Pauline Wilson, Rt, 1, Camden, will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary with a family gathering on Christmas Eve. The Wilsons were married on Dec. 25, 1938, at the Faith Lutheran Church. Officiating at the service was the Rev. Carl Sorenson.

They are both retired. The couple have two daughters, Cheryl Bailey and Tricia McKinney. They also have three grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Pauline and John Wilson Sandi (Hilkert) and Ray Simms Strong, Utter Exchange Vows In Private Ceremony Lori L. Strong and Richard A.

Utter were married at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27,1993, in a private ceremony at the Cass County Memorial Center. Officiating at the double-ring ceremony was Judge Douglas Cox. The bride is the daughter of Steven and Barbara Snyder, Rt.

4, Peru, and the bridegroom is the son of Richard and Wendy Utter, Rt. 4, Peru. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father. Matron of honor was Lisa Girton, the bride's sister, Logansport. Chris Hizer, Logansport, was best man.

Jasmine Girton, the bride's niece, Logansport, was flower girl, and the bride's son, Michael S. Strong, Peru, was ringbearer. Terry Rollins played the wedding march on keyboard. Jason Utter and Jim Strong were ushers. Trisha Zell, the groom's sister, Logansport, registered guests, and Lana Snyder, the bride's sister, Logansport, registered gifts.

After the wedding, a reception for 50 guests was held at the center. Assisting were Linda Locke, the bride's sister, and Dawn Utter, the groom's sister. The bride, a graduate of Maconaquah High School, has a degree in costmetology from Wright's Beauty College. She is employed by Home Health Care and the U.S. Army National Guard.

Her husband is employed by Transco. The couple will honeymoon in the spring in Nashville. They are living in Logansport. Sorenson 50th August and Margaret Sorenson, 115 Mohawk Drive, Flora, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner on Christmas Eve. August Sorenson and Margaret Koger were married Dec.

25,1943, at the Fowler Presbyterian parsonage by the Rev. Peter Sudan, He is a retired livestock dealer, and she is a homemaker. The couple have two children, Linda Smith, 624 Grove and Alan, Camden, They also have one grandson, one stepgrandson, and one step- granddaughter. One son is deceased. Margaret and August Sorenson.

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