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edited by Laura Johnson; call 836-1184 after 9 a.m. Sunday, August 13, 1995 News-Leader 3G ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Martin Martin Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Martin, Nixa, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary today with an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hannah. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 to 5 p.m.

The omission of gifts is requested. Hosts will be their children, Dana Darrel Hannah, Nicki Stoddard and Jeff and Robin Martin, and their grandchildren. They have seven grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. John E. Martin and Rosa Lee Bess were married Aug.

16, 1945, in Mountain Home, by the Rev. Cypert. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Smith Don and Geraldine Smith, Nixa, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Aug.

19 with a reception at Sunset Church of Christ. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 to 4 p.m. The omission of gifts is requested. Hosts will be their children and grandchildren. Don Smith and Geraldine Farmer were married in 1945 in Mountain Home, Ark.

Mr. and Mrs. Pryer Pryer Marvin and Allene Pryer, Ozark, observed their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 9. They celebrated with a family vacation in late July to New Orleans and Biloxi, Miss.

A family dinner was held Aug. 9 at Shady Inn. Their daughter and son-inlaw, Margie and Tom Beadles, and family were hosts. They have one granddaughter. Marvin Lowell Pryer and Margie Allene McCoy were married Aug.

9, 1945, in Reno, Nev. by the Rev. A.H. Reed. Wilcox 0.

Waine and Winifred Wilcox, Springfield, will observe their 62nd wedding anniversary Aug. 16. No special event is planned. Their children are Ronald and Polly Wilcox, Springfield; Bill and Loretta Wilcox, Springfield; Sharon and Bruce Gloyer, Topeka, and Becky and Jack Frakes, Springfield. They have 10 grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, four great grandchildren and five step-great-grandchildren.

O. Waine Wilcox and Winifred Burrow were married Aug. 16, 1933, in Springfield by the Rev. C.M. Brooks.

Anson Gerald and Sharon Anson, Springfield, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary, Aug. 12. Their children are Janet Lee, Springfield, and Linda Bedell, Wichita, Kan. They have four grandchildren. Gerald W.

Anson and Sharon Kay Jones were married Aug. 12, 1960, in Fulton by the Rev. Lewis Krause. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs.

Tarpley Tarpley Clem and Lorraine Tarpley, Mountain Grove, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 5 with a reception at Calvary Temple Church, Mountain Grove. Hosts were their children, Douglas and Patricia Tarpley, Chesapeake, Reynold and Linda Tarpley and Sherryl Winstead, all of Springfield; and Greg and Carla Tarpley, High Ridge. They have 11 grandchildren. Clem Tarpley and Grace Lorraine Everson were married Aug.

5, 1945, in Los Angeles by the Rev. E. Jason Davis. Mr. and Mrs.

Ledgerwood Ledgerwood Henry and Evelyn Ledgerwood, Springfield, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 18. Henry Ledgerwood and Evelyn Elizabeth May Bugby were married Aug. 18, 1945, in Loddington, England, by the Rev. T.B.

Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Hailey Gerry and Edwin Hailey, Ava, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Aug. 19 with a reception at Ava United Methodist Church.

Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 to 4 p.m. The omission of gifts is requested. Hosts will be their children, Roger and Pam Hailey and David and Cindy Hailey. They have four grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Edwin Hailey and Geraldine Davis were married Aug.

21, 1945, in Ava by the Rev. H.W. Woodfuff. Mr. and Mrs.

Nease Nease Paul W. and Dorothy M. Nease, Marshfield, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary today with an open house at Ebenezer United Methodist Church I. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 to 4 p.m. The omission of gifts is requested.

Hosts will be their children, Rick and Cindy Anderson, Marshfield; Bill and Paulette Gosnell, Springfield; and Jim and Connie Thomas, Fair Grove. They have six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Paul W. Nease and Dorothy May Anderson were married Aug. 11, 1945, in Springfield by the Rev.

Vestal Clark. Cloud-Miller Announcement is made of the engagement of Natalie Jade Cloud, daughter of Linda Cloud, Fort Worth, Texas, and David Springfield, to Mark Ray Miller, son of Lowell and Kay Miller, Springfield. Plans are for Sept. 9 at First Baptist Church. United Methodist Church.

Streufert-Venable Streufert-Venable Announcement is made of the engagement of Jennifer Leigh Streufert, daughter of Linda Streufert Plunkett and James R. Streufert, both of St. Louis, to James Stephen Venable, son of Bonnie J. Venable, Buffalo, and Gary S. Venable, Springfield.

Wedding plans are for Aug. 26 at Manchester Edmonds-Vermillion Edmonds-Vermillion Announcement is made of the engagement of Erica Colleen Edmonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Edmonds, Oskaloosa, to Jordan Tracy Vermillion, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Vermillion, Springfield. Wedding plans are for Sept. 2 at United Methodist Church, Oskaloosa, Kan. Coburn-Westermier Coburn-Westermier Announcement is made of the engagement of Marci Mikel Coburn, daughter of Sam and Mary Ann Hawk, Walnut Grove, and Harold Coburn, DeBerry, Texas, to Daniel John Westermier, son of Racene Westermier, Sedalia, and the late Mathew Westermier. Wedding plans are for Aug.

26 at First Baptist Church, Walnut Grove. Drake-Sandwell Announcement is made of the engagement of Carla Jean Drake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sanford, Springfield, and Melvin "Kline" Drake, Tulsa, to Lee Alan Sandwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert L. Sandwell, Elkland. A Nov. 11 wedding in Elkland is planned. Baker-Friedrich Richard and Marianne Baker, of their daughter, Rebecca to Ryan E.

Friedrich, son of John and Marleen Friedrich, Springfield. Wedding plans are for Sept. 3 at the Dickey House, Marshfield. Morris-Salkil Morris-Salkil Morris-Salkil Ray and Judy Morris, Springfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Kay, to Jeffrey Isaac Salkil, son of Rick and Nelda Salkil, Clever. Plans are for Aug.

26 at the home of the groom's parents. Lauer-Dowdy Lauer-Dowdy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lauer, St. Charles, announce the engagement of their daughter, Andrea Marie, to Scott Dowdy, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Roger Dowdy, Springfield. An Aug. 19 wedding in St. Charles is planned.

Hunt-Thornton Hunt-Thornton Jerry and Saundra Hunt, Sparta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tiffany Renee, to Jeffrey Blayne Thornton, son of Carol Ann Horger, Pearland, Texas, and Gerald Thornton, Kansas City, Kan. An Oct. 14 wedding is planned. Harvill-Miller Harvill-Miller Sandra and John Harvill, Springfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alison Anne, to Dr. Christopher Mart Miller, son of Roy and Bette Miller, Denver.

Wedding plans are for Sept. 9 in Vail, Colo. GENEALOGY Data requested on McNaul-Holeman man families Respond to genealogy queries by writing sus. With them is Sarah Smith, 22, listed as and place of burial. to the address listed with each item.

New stepdaughter. Jackson: Margaret Ann Jackson, 3177 queries, which are not in response to previ- Whom did she marry? What was Caro- E. Linwood Drive, Springfield, Mo. 65804. ously published items, should be mailed to line's maiden name? When did Caroline die Trying to determine relationship.

Gen. Gloria Bogart Carter. and where is she buried? About 1890, Ste- Stonewall (Thomas Jonathan) Jackson McNaul-Holeman: Gloria Bogart Car- phen married "Nettie" Clarnetta (nee Hole- (1824-1863), whose parents were Jonathan ter, 733 S. Farm Road 89, Springfield, Mo. man), the widow of William W.

Bryant. Net- Jackson (1790-1826) and Julia Beckwith 65802, phone (417) 869-7060. tie is buried beside Stephen in Mansfield Neale (1798-1831), to Joseph Chatman JackSeeking information on Stephen William Cemetery. son, born in 1856 in Illinois to Richard JackGloria McNaul, who came to Wright County in Her sister, Delilah M. Holeman, married son and He was orphaned at about Carter 1869.

Hiram Rush. Any information welcome. age 3. Any help appreciated. He was born in Clearfield County, Penn- Johnson: Virginia Lawson Long, Route sylvania, on Jan.

17, 1846, to Way 4 Box 102, Mountain Mo. 65711. Gloria Bogart Carter is a southwest Robert Grove, McNaul and Melissa Lowry Wilson, who Searching for information on Spencer genealogy Missouri genealogist and author. Her column appears Sundays. were of Quaker Johnson and his wife, Mary Address correspondence to her at 733 S.

devout belief. Stephen W. first married She is listed on the 1850 Wright County Farm Road 89, Springfield, Mo. 65802- they appear on the 1880 Wright County cen- census as a widow. Need their death date 9525.

Petermann-Taylor Petermann-Taylor Announcement is made of the engagement of Shelley Lyn Petermann, daughter of Jana L. Petermann and David L. Petermann, both of Stillwater, to James Darryl Taylor, son of Bill and Patricia Sutcliffe and Jim Taylor, all of Kansas City. Wedding plans are for Sept. 2 at Bible Baptist Church, Stillwater, Okla.

Martin-Garrison Martin-Garrison Announcement is made of the engagement of Melodie Ann Martin, of Theresa Martin, Mount Pleasant, and Larry Martin, Pocahontas, to Gary Gene Garrison son of Carol Fuller, Springfield, and Gary Garrison, Rogersville. Wedding plans are for Aug. 26 at Mount Branson Christian Church, Branson. Hess-Hanna Hess-Hanna Announcement is made of the engagement of Marilyn K. Hess, daughter of Susie Hess Friend, Mountain Grove, and the late Roger M.

Hess, to Clay D. Hanna, son of Jack E. and Billie P. Hanna, Cabool. Wedding plans are for Sept.

2 at Mountain Grove General Baptist. Hendricks-Plaster Announcement is made of the engagement of Lisa Hendricks, daughter of Wayne Walker, Springfield, and the late Maxine Walker, to Eric Plaster, son of James and Jean Plaster, Rogersville. Wedding plans are for Aug. 25 at Nel Vic Mansion, Eureka Springs, Ark. Mauck-Schroeder Mauck-Schroeder William L.

and Barbara Mauck, Springfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria Lee, to Andrew Allen Schroeder, son of and Betty Schroeder, Canton. Wedding plans are for Sept. 9 at First and ry Presbyterian Church. Calvert-Gold Calvert-Gold Announcement is made of the engagement of Kari Lynn daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W.D. Calvert, Smith, to Wesley Wayne, Gold, son of Shirley Redus, Crane, and Kenneth L. Gold Aurora. Wedding, plans are for Aug. 19 at St.

Paul United Methodist Church, Fort Smith, Ark. Bigelow-Baker Bigelow-Baker Announcement is made of the engagement of Meredith K. Bigelow, daughter of David and Marcia Bigelow, Flint, to W. Karl Baker, son of William and Marilyn Baker, Springfield. Wedding plans are for Oct.

14 at James River Assembly of God. Reeves-Luttjuhann Announcement is made of the engagement of Serenna Reeves, daughter of Dave and Janie Reeves, Ridgedale, to Allen Luttjohann, son of Larry and Wanda Stark and Ron Luttjohann, all, of Springfield. Wedding plans are for Aug. 25 at Victor Baptist Church, Branson. Announcement guidelines Announcements are published free in the News-Leader each Sunday.

Forms are required and are available in the lobby, 651 Boonville, Springfield, or by calling 836-1184. WEDDINGS- For timely publication of wedding announcements, information is needed within one month after the wedding. Information received more than six weeks after the wedding may not be published unless prior arrangements have been made by calling 836-1184. If photos are not available before the deadline, call to discuss options. ANNIVERSARIES To ensure publication on a desired Sunday, information must be delivered 10 days prior to publication.

Only anniversaries of 25 years or more will be published. Photos may be used with anniversaries of 50 years or more. Those photos may be taken in our studio by appointment. Call 836-1184. ENGAGEMENTS Information and photos must be received at the News-Leader at least one month before the wedding.

Call 836-1184 before the deadline if you anticipate difficulty meeting the deadline. PHOTOS- Photos will be returned only if a self-addressed, stamped envelope is included. For a free copy of our 1995 Bridal Planning Guide, call 836-1184. Submissions are published without regard for race or creed Kay Tolliver Whitney Professional Wedding Photographer 328 South Avenue Call for an appointment 862-0600 and GIFTS, INC. Complete Bridal Cascade of Roses and Baby's Breath WEDDING SPECIAL Maid of Honor Bouquet of Roses and Baby's Breath that For Boutineers for Groom, Best $15995 2 Mother's Corsages Man and the Father's 1420 S.

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