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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 17

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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fh Republic. Columbus, Tuesday, May 19, 1987 BS Anniversaries Rock: Reflex 9:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m. Country: Bootleggers Fri. Sat. Anniversary policy.

Ernest and Doris Lykins Wedding anniversary announcements, received by The Republic's Features Department by noon Friday will be published without charge the following Tuesday, as space allows. A recent black and white or clear color photograph may be submitted with announcements for the following anniversaries: 25th, 30th, 40th, 45th and 50 years or more. Photographs will be mailed back after publication. An announcement form is available at The Republic's newsroom; the form may be obtained by calling the newspaper at 372-7811. 233.

8511 i AM Ertiest and Doris Lykins of Eliz-abethtown will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception' from 6 to .9 p.m. Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mr. Lykins and the former Doris Moore were married May in Jeffersonville by the Rev. John Madden.

Mr. Lykins is a farmer. Hosts for the reception will be the couple's children, William and Lynn Lykins ajjd Sandra. Bayles of Eliza-bethtown and Danny and Melvin Lykins, and 28 grandchildren. There also are four great-grandchildren.

AST Wed. $1.00 Bar Fuzzy Navels 59 Thurs. Night 25 Draft The East End 2241 State St. 379-2619 ND Wednesday, May 20, 10 am-9 pm All You Can Eat 1)99 Fish Cole Slaw Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Lykins Fred and Bertha Simmons SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES M4 all iK -f TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons of Hope will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Otter Creek Clubhouse The couple requests no gifts be given. Mr; Simmons and the former Bertha Hubbard were married in Taylorsville May 22, 1937, by the Rev.

A.H. Rumbly. Mr. Simmons is a retired farmer. Host for the reception will be the couple's two daughters and their husbands, Gloria and Russ Taylor of Hope and Joyce and Ron Foster of Reno, Nev.

There are seven ft NATIONAL HQAD 379-8331 "-muff mm. Lightly Breaded and Fried to a Golden Brown. Includes choice of potato or seasoned rice and cole slaw or tossed salad. $55 AXEL FOLEY IS BACK. BACK WHERE HE POESNT BELONG.

EDDIE MURPHY Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons BEVEia.YJ-ULLS Kenneth and Esther Wilbur I THE HEATS BACK ON! TP FISH STROH 2645 N. National Road 372-2966 11 a.m. 9 p.m., Fri.

8 Sat. 11 o.m. -10 p.m., Sun. 8 5-8 WK DAYS 5:00 7:15 9:30 SAT-SUN 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:15 Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Wilbur of Road 200W will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception from 2 to 5 p.m. May 31 at the fellowship hall of Sandy Hook United Methodist Church. The couple requests no gifts be given. Mr. Wilbur and the former Esther Littiken were married May 31, 1937, in Fairland by the Rev.

William A. Hartsaw. Mr. Wilbur retired in 1973 from Cummins Engine Co. Hosts for the reception will be the couple's children, Patricia Merritt and Lois Huffman of Indianapolis, Gary Wilbur of St.

Louis, and James Wilbur of Tucson, Ariz. There are 10 grandchildren and one TIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII aim 4 Boa' SeA, NO COVER! Wed. Night STEAK SEAFOOD ONE DAY ONLY 11 am 6 pm Wednesday, May 20 Thurs. Night Bicardi Rum Party, Free drawing on Bicardi T-shirts and more! Wild 95 Turkey Night Draft Headless Shrimp 2.99 Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Wilbur 31T Beer John and Alice Haase They're back hotter than ever! Voted Best Dance Band in Indiana Peeled and Deveined Shrimp 4.50 lb. Lobster Tails, 12 oz. 7.95 ea. Alaskan Crab 5.48 lb. Ribeye Steaks (16 to a box) 1.37 a.

Filet Mignon 2.50 ea. Stuffed Chicken Breasts 2.50 a. Dinner for 2, (Surf ft Turf shrimp) 19.95 ALSO AVAILABLE JUMBO SHRIMP IIRISH IRIMM lAHIil IDBSIffl lAltS CAI IISH Mil IS SIOIIID MOUNDIH ptnm eiviiNFO shrimp iaskan am nss iankiinos siiiiho shrimp ma SHAIMPSUMPI IIISIIHS IIHISH IKOINI HOUNOIR IIIHS SIUHIO CHAB Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Haase of Franklin, formerly of Columbus, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. June 7 in the family room of the United Methodist Home in Franklin. The couple requests no gifts be given. Mr. Haase and the former Alice E.

Randall were married June 15, 1937, at the Methodist parsonage in Mooresville. The couple lived in Columbus 22 years, operating a neighborhood department store. "A Don't forget, tonight 8 pm. BKIAIIIII SHRIMP BHIWD OVSIfRS RIO SltAPPIR IIIHS SDK HIIIS SCAIIOPS IBHIAUID OR IRISHI JUMHD fHIJC KUS GHOUPIH IIIMS BOSION SCROO IIIHS TRUCK WILL BE LOCATED MANN'S HARLEY DAVIDSON JCT. HWY 31 7 International Knights iii tain I WW if i maie Kevue in mni" We accept food stamps.

WV4 Lfi vve set ve me dui iiiuiviiivvv i uicu coi seven weeks and your satisfaction is Guaranteed! Mr. and Mrs. John W. Haase faff Raymond and Mildred Geneva Murphy Start Your Engines and come to Lemley's Reliance Electric Co. Mrs.

Murphy is retired from Como Plastics. They celebrated the occasion with their 'daughter, Charlotte Osburn, son-in-law and grandsons in Colleyville, Texas. The couple also has a son, Tom Murphy of Seymour. Raymond and Mildred Geneva Murphy celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary- Friday while visiting family in The couple were married May 15, 1937, in Columbus. Mr, Murphy is retired from for Value and Service.

Box Lunch 2 2 pes. broasted chicken. 1 ham sandwich, slaw, baked beans, roll fudgey brownie, Box Lunch 1 3 pes. broasted chicken, slaw, baked beans, roll fudgey brownie. "7S C' Advanced $600 1 i 5.00 4.75 plus lax plus tax ENDS THURSDAY $2 ALL SEATS $2 7:15 9:00 trip 000 8 PC.

box of broasted chicken 5.8? 16 Pc. tub of broasted chicken 9.89 plus 50 Pc. broasted chicken nn CQ picnic pan O.J-r Salads, by the pint, quart and '2 gallon: chilled soft drinks to go. AT KERASOTES THEATRES CINEMA 379-933 Susanna Hotfs 1 A UNIVERSAL RELEASE 11 FRI. WALT DISNEY'S ERNEST GOES TO CAMP Secret of My Success (PG1 7:15 9:30 Aristocats(G) 5:00 7:00 9:00 Ishtar (PG13) 5:00 7:10 9:20 Hoosiers(PG) 5:007:15 9:20 Tun.

Former Lulu (R) 5:30 7:30 9:30 i Convenient Drive-Up Window Open 6 a.m. daily 12th Washington 372-6285 372-6858 SALES EVERY DAY in classified I I 2S0AU. SHOWS BEFORE 6 P.M. DXlL The Dr. Is Back! Thursday, June 4 A Good Time Will Be Had By All! I I 1 BARGAIN MATINEES-EVERYDAY ALL SHOWS BEFORE 6PM.

2 00 A.M. OWlDDANAj li 1 I) 1 I AT 9 AM TOMORROW 5:00 7:00 A host of visitors in town for the Indianapolis 500 join us: Phil HarrisRandy Carmichae and sportscaster Chris Schenkel. At the Rodeway Inn 1-65 46W 376-995" 5:15 7:15 PG13 DickWolfsie. 1.

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