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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 63

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DAYTON DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1998 76 PAID ADVERTISEMENT TO DO TODAY 1 OTHER THINGS TO DO: For things to do Monday or this week, call 463-4636 with a touch-tone phone and enter code 1008. Jot Life, Love the (Pursuit of happiness nnwersanes Items for Things To Do Today and calendars should be submitted least two weeks before the event Calendars, Features Department, Dayton Daily News, 45 S. Ludlow Dayton, Ohio 45402. LOOK AT OUR NEW LOOK MIPIPMPmiOTOTI J1PWJU.U! mWMW III I 111 mi W-IWWJ IWWWJWU-PW- mwwt u.m 1 I I I -V We've remodeled Real Estate Plus! Look for: A new brighter layout brings you bigger pictures and more than ever before. A total GILLONGORDON WEDDING Michele Gillon and Michael Gordon were united in marriage May 28, 1998 by Pastor Jerry Siler of Cornerstone Baptist Church.

The 7 proud parents of the bride are Bobby; Gillon and Chae Phillips, and Gary Gordon and Bonnie Edwards parents of the groom FRAZIERCAUDILL WEDDING Terri Lynn Frazier and Elvis Dwain Caudill were united in marriage oh April 1 8, 1 998 in the presence of family and friends. The couple resides in Englewood, Ohio. i JOHNSONSEVING WEDDING Sharon Marie Johnson, daughter of Zane and Rosemary Curfman of Jackson, Michigan, and Ronald Frederick Seving, son of Richard and Betsy Seving of Vandalia, were united in marriage on May 9, 1998 at Great Stone Castle in Sidney, Ohio. The Reverend John Geissler officiated. Noel McGuffy, friend of the groom, was the best man, and Cynthia Curfman, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor.

Other attendants were Steven and Lisa Husted. The couple will reside in Sidney, Ohio. I' 7 il SEALSMOORE ENGAGEMENT Nancy Siler, widow of the late Samuel Siler, proudly announces the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Seals to Brian Moore, son of the late Yvonne Moore. Kimberly graduated from Central State University and is an Audit Manager with the Air Force AudifAgency at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Brian graduated from both Central State University and the University of Dayton and is an Electronics Engineer with Defense Supply Center in Columbus, Ohio.

The couple plans a Spring 1999 wedding. HUTCHISONKENT ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Patricia Hutchison of Centerville is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter, Lisa Tamara, to Michael Geoffrey Kent, son of Mrs. Rosemary Kent of Pittsburgh. The bride-elect is a 1988 graduate of Wilmington College and is employed by General Motors.

The prospective groom is a 1 986 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and is employed by Lexis-Nexis. The wedding will take place on July 4, 1 998 at David's United Church of Christ in Kettering. IB. irthdaxjs JOE CETONE HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY To my wonderful husband, my best friend, and soul mate. Wishing you-a hole in one.

Love always, Cheri STACY DeSHANE HAPPY 18TH BIRTHDAY You finally made it! Have a happy one! Love Mom, Michele, Mitch, and all the rest! i Mm other at to Comedy JOKERS COMEDY CAFE: Featuring Alonzo Bodden from BET television's Comicview, 8 p.m., 8900 Kingsridge Drive, Miami Twp. $6, $15.25 dinner and show. 433-LAFF (5233). WILEY'S COMEDY CLUB: Steve Bills (rated PG), 8:30 p.m., 101 Pine Oregon Historic District. $5.

224-5653. Children FISHING TOURNAMENT: Kids' fishing tournament with prizes, free hot dogs and pop, a.m. registration, 11:30 a.m. fishing begins, Possum Creek MetroPark, use PC-1 entrance on Frytown Road, go to PC-4 parking lot. 263-5671.

Museum IMAX THEATRE: Featuring The Magic of Flight, 10 a.m., noon, 2 and 4 p.m.; Super Speedway, 11 a.m., 1, 3 and 5 p.m., U.S. Air Force Museum, Springfield Pike, one mile from the Harsh-man Road exit off Ohio 4. 253-IMAX (4629). DAYTON MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY PLANETARIUM: Stars of Jade, 1 and 4 p.m.; The Endless Horizon, 2 p.m.; The Sky Tonight, 3 p.m., 2600 DeWeese Parkway. 275-7431.

Other REPTILE EXPO: Buy, sell or trade, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Ra-mada Inn, 7965 Reading Road, Cincinnati. $3 admission, children younger than 5 free. (513) 425-9636 or (513) 743-7252. Nature ARTISTS IN THE GARDEN WEEKEND: Michael Adkins will teach how to take perfect nature photos, 1-4 p.m., Scarff's Garden Center, 411 N. Ohio 235, New Carlisle.

845-3821. Bring your cameras, film and questions. SUMMER SUNDAY: Step back to a century-old summer, 1-5 p.m., Carriage Hill MetroPark Farm, 7860 E. Shull Road, Huber Heights. 879-0461.

FATHER'S DAY FUN: Walk through the gardens and plant flowers, 2-3 p.m., Stillwater Gardens MetroPark, Wegerzyn Center, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave. 277-6545. Reservations required and limited. Music CARILLON CONCERT SERIES: Music from J.S.

Bach, W.A. Mozart, Stephen Foster and Scott Joplin, 3 p.m., Carillon Historical Park, 2001 S. Patterson $2 per adult, $1 per child 6-17 years old. 293-2841, Ext. 105.

THE MULCHMEN: With the legendary Texas rocker Ronnie Dawson, 9:30 p.m., Canal Street Tavern, 308 E. First St. $8. 461-9343. DINOSAURS: 9 p.m., Little York Tavern Pizza, 8801 N.

Dixie Drive, Vandalia. 898-1963. NO LOVE LOST: 10 p.m., Byers Inn, 209 Byers Road, Mlamisburg. 866886. GEORGE CLINTON: With JGB and Jazz is Dead, 1 p.m., Brewery District Pavilion, off South Front Street, in the Brewery District, Columbus.

$28 reserved seats, $19 general admission. (614) 431-3600. JOE BAHGAT JAZZ QUARTET: With Francis Wyatt, 9:30 p.m., Nite Owl, 430 E. Fifth St. 223)540.

TOM DAUGHERTY ORCHESTRA: Big Band Bash Show, 1-3 p.m., Pi-qua Miami Valley Centre Mall, 987 Piqua. MIDDLE EASTERN MUSIC AND DANCE: 330 p.m., Borders Books, Music Cafe, 2040 Miamisburg-Centerville Road, Miami Twp. 434-3800. RICK AND HILLARY WAGNER: Celtic music, 4-6 p.m., Books 350 E. Stroop Road, Kettering.

298-6540. Festivals NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL Celebration of multicultural music and dance, noon-5 p.m., Courthouse Sqoare and dance pavilion, Third and Main streets. 223-F0LK (3655). Street parade at 2:45 p.m. ART AND CULTURE FEST: Outdoor performing artists, visual artists demonstrations and more, 9 p.m., on Main downtown Mlamisburg.

866-1914. KD FEST '98: Msgic shows, carnival games and more, 1-4 p.m., Lincoln Park Civic Commons, 695 Lincoln Park Kettering. 296-2587. Dinner Dogs, three wacky chefs who cook hot tunes for cool kids, perform at 1 and 3 p.m. at the Fraze Pavilion.

SUMMERFEST '98: Community festival beginning with a free cookout at 5:30 p.m., Fairhaven Church, 637 E. Whipp Road, STRUEWING 50TH ANNIVERSARY Paul and Helen Williamson Struewing were married June 1 5, 1948 at St. Paul's Church, Yellow Springs, Ohio. A reception in their honor was hosted by their children and grandchildren recently in Troy, Ohio. HOWARD BETTY KEPLER 50TH ANNIVERSARY Howard and Betty (Kovacs) were married on June 12, 1948.

The have five children: Gary and wife, Kathy; Kathryn and husband, Randy; David and wife, Sheila; Beth and husband, Tim; and Gail. They have 13 grandchildren and six step-grandchildren. Family and friends are invited to an Open House on Sunday, June 28, 1-4pm at 692 So. Alpha-Bellbrook Road hosted by their children. BRINKMAN 50TH ANNIVERSARY Vincent and Evelyn were married June 1 9, 1 948.

A Mass was celebrated for their 50th Anniversary at St. Francis of Assisi Church followed by a reception for family and friends. Their children are David and Sandy Brinkman, Lois and John Brill, Kenneth and Pat Brinkman, Mary and Steve Eisner, Carolyn and David Lurz. They have thirteen grandchildren. GREENE'S CELEBRATING 40TH ANNIVERSARY Theodore and Virginia Greene are celebrating their 40th Wedding Anniversary June 21, 1998.

Your family wants to say congratulations and we love you. You are an example to us of what love is all about and how love can withstand time. All our love, Michelle, Charlie, Jenny, Kenny, Tyler, Ryan, and Emily. SHILLITO 50TH ANNIVERSARY MaryAnn and Tom were married June 5, 1948 in Dayton, Ohio. They have 5 children, 1 1 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild.

A Mass of celebration will take place June 27th at St. James Church in Dayton, Ohio. LUMPKIN 40TH ANNIVERSARY Rex and Sharon Lumpkin were married June 21, 1958. They have two children and three grandchildren. Their families are surprising them with a weekend away.

Congratulations! WW AARON JOSEPH DeLORY BIRTH Joe and Renee DeLory of Beavercreek announce the birth of their son, Aaron Joseph, on April 6, 1998 at 4:04 p.m., weighing 7 pounds, 3.5 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. Aaron is also welcomed by: maternal grandparents, Karen Wolf and Dwight and Ann Wolf; paternal grandparents, Ralph and Barbara DeLory; Great Uncle and Aunt, Jimmy and Bonnie Saiz; and maternal great-grandfather, Elmer (Barney) Wolf. 11 IJ" SAiLJ COPELAND 50TH ANNIVERSARY Kermit and Isabelle of Centerville, Ohio were married on June 19, 1948. A family celebration is planned for June 2 1 st at the Westerville, Ohio home of daughter, Marilyn Siebrasse; husband, Terry; and granddaughter, Jessica. Also attending will be daughter, Michelle Kerlin; husband, Greg; and grandsons, Tyler and Logan of Englewood, Ohio.

Copelands also received congratulations from the Kettering Church of Christ congregation on June 14th at a pot luck luncheon at Jim and Pam Grushon's home in Bellbrook, Ohio. McCARROLL 50TH ANNIVERSARY Clarence and Beulah of Tipp City will be celebrating 50 wonderful years together. They were married on June 26, 1 948. Honoring them on their special occasion are their 4 children, 3 grandchildren, and a host of friends and relatives. With Love, from all of us.

HOWARD MARJORIE COOK 50TH Howard and Marjorie (Wentz) Cook were married June 19, 1948 in Dayton, Ohio. They celebrated their Golden Anniversary at an open house June 20th given in their honor by their daughter and her husband, Ann and Bryan Younger, and their son and his wife, Bill and Pam Cook. Also joining them were their grandchildren, Greg (wife, Jeanna), Mark, April, and Abbey. The couple resides in Trotwood where they have lived for 34 years. McDERMOTT 50TH ANNIVERSARY Russell Thomas and Doris Lipp McDermott will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary on June 27, 1908 at the Shiloh Sportsman Club, West side of 25A, North of Vandalia, upon entering Miami County, from 4 PM until whenever.

Friends and family invited for picnic, fishing, and fun. No gifts, please! -w. IU II vl.vlll. I I HI! it I i I Vk LAM focus on residential homes and apartments. All commer cial and industrial listings have moved into the Sunday Business section.

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