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Tht Columbus (fno.J Herald, March 29, 1991 5 Weddings Huber Burton Renback Fischvogt Crussel Yoiing "-v 1 Lu Linda Burton and David Huber were married March 16 at First United Methodist Church. The Rev. Larry Curtis solemnized the 2:30 p.m. exchange of vows. A reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church.

A wedding trip to Indianapolis was planned. The couple reside on Elizabeth Street The- bride, the daughter of Georgianna Morrison of Pearl street and Eric Burton Jr. of Walnut Street, Edinburgh, graduated in 1990 from Ball State University with a degree in Span-fish. She is employed by Marvin Uohnson Trucking Insurance. The bridegroom, the son of Roland and Anna Mae Huber of Route 3 Shelbyville, graduated in 1968 from Indiana Academy.

He is employed by Cummins Engine Co. Maid of honor was Gail Ellis of West-Lafayette. Matron of honor was Lisa Wright of Columbus. Flower girl was Jennifer Rawlinson of Columbus. -Best man was Charles W.

Huber of Jefferson City, Arford Cheryl Hearne Gillaspy and Michael Arford were married Feb. 16 at First Christian Church. The Rev. Michael Hogg solemnized the 6:30 p.m. exchange of vows.

A reception was held at the Family Arts Building at 4-H Fair grounds. A wedding trip to Free-port, Grand Bahama was planned. The couple reside on North U.S. 3L The bride, the daughter of Velma Hearne of 26th Street and -the late Dufward Hearne, graduated in 1966 from Columbus Hich School, in 1980 from Indiana Vocational Technical College and in 1986 from Marfan College with a degree in nursing. She is a pro fessional relations representative and precertiflcation manager of Utilization Review Department of Southeastern Indiana Health Or ganization.

The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arford of New Castle, graduated in 1957 from Mt Summit High School, in 1967 from Ball State University with bachelor's and master's degrees in business education, and in 1972 from the Indiana State Police Academy. He is an Indiana State Roberta Ann Fischvogt and Randal Lee Renback were married Feb. 16 at Westport Baptist Church.

The Rev. David Scaggs solemnized the 2:30 p.m. exchange of vows. A reception was held in the church basement A wedding trip to Chicago was planned. The couple reside in Indianapolis.

The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayden of Westport, graduated in 1985 from South Decatur High School and in 1990 from Indiana University with a degree in elementary education. She is a substitute teacher. The groom, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Renback of Danville, graduated in 1981 from Tri West High School and in 1985 from Indiana State University. He is employed by Allison Gas Turbine in Indianapolis. Matron of honor was Dana Dillman of Danville. Bridesmaids were Lori Whaley of Columbus, Mimi Weeks of Paoli and Jill Walden of Orlando.

Flower girl was Ashley Whaley of Columbus. Cox-Van Susan D. Van Fossen and Jerry W. Cox were married March 16 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Bishop James Shoaf solemnized the 5:30 p.m.

exchange of vows. A reception was held in the church cultural halL A wedding trip to Las Vegas was planned. The couple reside on North Willa Way. The bride, the daughter of the late Ronald C. Van Fossen, formerly of Indianapolis, and Elaine Baker of Fairfield, Calif, graduated in 1976 from North Central High School in Indianapolis.

She is office administrator at Hardigg Industries at Woodside Business Center. The bridegroom, the son of Marlin and Lil Cox of Columbus, graduated in 1974 from Columbus East High School He is employed by Security at Cummins Engine Co. Maid of honor was Charissa Crouch of Columbus, daughter of the bride. Bridesmaid was Karen Linda-Young and Charles Crussel were married March 2 af Newbern United Methodist Church. The RevL David Cummings" solemnized the 2:30 p.m.

exchange of vows. A reception was held' at the church. The couple reside on Route 2 Hope. The bride, the daughter of Carma Nash of Largo, and the late Martin Foster, graduated in 1979 from Bedford-North Lawrence High School. She is employed by GTE Products Corp.

at Seymour. The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Crussel of E. Road 200S, graduated in 1979 from Columbus East High School.

He is employed by Deckard Tool and Engineering at Hope. Matron of honor was Brenda Yontz of Seymour. Flower girl was Christine Crussel of Westport, niece of the groom. Best man was Lynn Crussel of Johnson Teresa Danette Kleber and A. Dean Johnson were married Feb.

16 at St Ambrose Catholic Church at Seymour. The Revs. Joseph Sheets and Ross. Wallace solemnized the 2:30 p.m. exchange of vows.

A reception was held at the Crystal Room at Seymour. A wedding trip to Corpus Christ! and South Padre Island, Texas was planned. The couple reside on Williamsburg Court The bride, the daughter of Robert and Tammi Kleber of Route 1 Seymour, graduated in 1985 from Seymour High School and in 1986 from International Business College at Indianapolis. She is employed by David R. Webb Inc.

at Edinburgh in the corporate office. The groom, the son of Rice and Carrie Johnson Jr. of South Indiana 58, graduated in 1983 from, Columbus North High School ana in 1986 from Vincennes University with an associate degree in lay enforcement He is a deputy sheriff for the Bartholomew -County Sheriffs Department Maid of honor was Melissa Kleber of Seymour, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Susan Taylor of Indianapolis, Lisa Deppen of Paris Crossing and Deneen Baurle of Seymour, cousin of the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Mica Kleber of Seymour, sister of the bride.

McCIelland-LincoIn COWablinga Teenage Mutant Ninja fk Or Marty Hern Charles and Linda Crussel Westport, brother of the groom. Ushers were Don Crussel of Columbus, brother of the groom, and Steve Ziegler of Hartsville. Kleber McClaln Studios A. Dean and Teresa Johnson i Flower girl was Jessica Krienop of Columbus, niece of the groom. Best man was Douglas Bobb of Columbus.

Groomsmen were Kevin Johnson of Columbus, brother of the groom; Kevin Litiken of Louisville; and Kris Kleber of Seymour, brother of the bride. Junior groomsman was Jake Krienop of Columbus, nephew of the groom. Ushers were Harold Krienop of Columbus, brother-in-law of the groom, and Jim Green of Columbus. Ring bearer was Matthew Rayburn of Seymour, cousin of the bride. in advance.

Others have wanted to know how soon they should come to avoid long lines. Underwood said the theater is prohibited from selling advance tickets and callers are being told to come at least a half hour to 45 minutes before the show. About 75 of the 259 available seats were filled for the movie's first showing. Among the early bird fans were 6-year-old Nicole Burton and her brother, Arthur, who is 10V4. "I think they're cute," said Nicole of the turtles.

"I like them more than any other cartoon." Arthur, who has some toy versions of the stars, agreed with his sister "I like the way they look," he said. Underwood estimated the show would remain in Columbus at least eight weeks. other jurisdictions as well as "federal charges "under-white-collar crime statutes, Eisenmenger said. Police said Hosea admitted passing checks in the following Indiana cities: Columbus, Vincennes, Bloomington, Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond, Anderson, Muncie, Lafayette, Kokomo, Camel, Greenwood, Hammond, East Chicago, Marion, Fort Wayne, Elkhart. South Cummins From Staff Reports The Cummins Employees Federal Credit Union has hired a branch manager and financial planner.

William ZeBell has been named the Union Street branch manager, and Dick Davis has been appointed through Plan America Inc. as a registered representa-" live. ZeBell was chief executive officer and president of Union Bank and Trust in North Vernon. He has served in the Community Bankers Association of Indiana for three years, as a board member of Jennings County Community Hospital and North Vernon Senior Housing. His responsibilities as branch manager are to oversee all facets 'WW 4 VIIVVH rVIIMVIWPfc Randal and Roberta Renback Best man was David Renback of Danville.

Groomsmen were Paul Wessel of Greenwood, Mike Summit! of Danville and Darrell Dillman of Danville. Ushers were Mark and Rich Hayden of West-port, and Troy Gates of Hunting-ton. Ring bearer was Matthew Vaughn of Butlerville. Fossen Jerry and Susan Cox Wetherald of Columbus. Best man was Jason Cox of Groomsman was Tom Wetherald of Columbus.

Ushers were Marlin and Carey Cox of Columbus, brothers of the groom. Turtles back Tht Republic Photo by Darren Cummlnss ment Columbus noliee said thev are investigating any activities by Hosea in Columbus. Hosea admitted supporting a $500-a-day cocaine habit by cashing bogus checks "He's a smooth talker. He has a business degree? he's no slouch. xic a vciy uiLtiugeiii criminal, Eisenmenger said.

"He was so good at getting people's trust" Central Indiana School of Real Estate. Davis has worked in accounting for the Chevrolet Division of General Motors and for Cummins Engine Co. He is past president and vice president of the Exchange Club, a past member of the National Association of Accountants and has been an adviser for Junior Achievement Davis is located at the Credit Union's National Road Branch. His responsibilities through Plan America include investments, insurance and financial planning for credit union members. He and his wife, Judy, live in Westport Davis is a graduate of Ball State University with a bachelor of science degree in business administration.

Elliott Graphics David and Linda Huber brother of the groom. Groomsman was John Huber of Shelbyville, brother of the groom. Ushers were Charles W. and John Huber. Ring bearer was Hannah Streeval of Edinburgh.

Gillaspy David McCrary Cheryl and Michael Arford Police trooper assigned to Bartholomew County. The couple own and operate Michael Arford Photography. Maids of honor were Nicole and Gisele Gillaspy of Columbus, daughters of the bride, and Kathy Arford of Chicago and Susan Arford of Muncie, daughters of the groom. Tony Corum Thomas and Pamela McClelland McClelland of Madison, brother of the groom. Ring bearer was William McClelland Jr.

of Madison, nephew of the groom. Franz Elliott Graphics Randall and Stacey Cole Best man was Bob Johnson of Fortville. Groomsmen were Randy Wagner of Columbus and Bryan Taylor of Garden Grove, Calif Ushers were Tony Cole of Eglin Air Force Base, and Bryan Taylor. funds total ceived training through JTPA resources. The "program targets Tow-" income and underemployed people who face barriers to employment and dislocated workers who have lost their jobs due to layoffs and plant closings.

The South Central Indiana area includes Bartholomew; Brown, Jackson, Jennings, Monroe and Owen counties. Amounts to be allocated to 4 From Staff Reports They're radically new and back by bodacious demand. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They're on film, and in Columbus. The local premiere Friday of The Secret of the Ooze," the balyhooed sequel to the adolescent mutant reptiles' first feature film, drew, modest audiences.

But officials at Columbus Center's Cinema 5, where the movie is playing, expect a different story today, the first full day of area students' Spring Break. I look for tomorrow afternoon to be real busy," said Trudie Underwood, theater manager. "Even if it rains, I expect it to be sold out" Underwood based her prediction on turnout for the turtles' first movie, and on a flurry of recent phone calls from parents I wondering if they can buy tickets Richard Burton of Columbus buys tickets from Cheryl Koch for the second Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie Friday afternoon at Cinema 5 on National Road. 1-man forgery ring was in Columbus Pamela F. Lincoln and Thomas ID.

McClelland were married Feb. 16 at 4:30 p.m. at First Baptist (Church. A reception was held at Madison Township Volunteer Fire Co. A-wedding trip to Gatlinburg, Tena, was planned.

The couple reside on Route 6 Madison. The bride, the daughter of Cliff and Fran Gilpin of Laurel Drive, graduated in 1978 from Columbus North High School. She is a staff sergeant in the Indiana Air National Guard at Jefferson Proving Ground, Madison. The bridegroom, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

David McClelland, graduated in 1969 from Madison Consolidated High School. He is assistant fire chief of the Fire. Protection Division at Jefferson Proving Ground. Matron of honor was Fran Gilpin of Columbus, mother of the bride. Flower girl was Katie Fisher of Columbus, niece of the bride.

Best man was William Cole Stacey Franz and Randall Cole were married March 9 at East Columbus Christian Church. The Rev. Richard J. Yeaton solemnized the 2:30 p.m. exchange of vows.

A reception was held in the church fellowship halL A wedding trip to Florida was planned. The couple reside in Columbus. Tne onae, uie aaugnier vi Richard and Yvonne Franz of East Carol Court, graduated in 1989 from Hauser High School and attended Ball State University. She attends Ivy Tech and is employed by Bartholomew County Hospital and Holiday Dance Center. The bridegroom the son of Parks and Roberta Cole of Riv-erdale, graduated in 1984 from Riverdale High School and served in the U.S.

Army- He is a computer operator at Dolly Madison. Maid of honor was Elizabeth Brown of Columbus. Bridesmaids were Danelle Mann of Columbus and Beth Nicholas of Hope. Job training fFrom Staff Reports Central Indiana i area, which includes Bartholo-tmew County, will benefit from million in federal job training funds. The money for Indiana Job Training Partnership Act programs will be used to provide job training for dislocated workers, economically disadvantaged youths, the unemployed and the underemployed.

Last year, 51,411 Hoosiers re Michigan City, Valparaiso, Shererville, Chesterton, Cedar Lake, Highland and Portage. Eisenmenger said Hosea also admitted passing checks in Dolton, Lansing, Calumet City and South Holland, 111., and in Holland, Benton Harbor, Sturgis, Niles, and Three Rivers, Mich. Authorities in those cities were urged to contact Sgt Fred Richart of the Valparaiso Police Depart credit union names 2 From Staff and Wire Reports VALPARAISO A man who confessed to bilking more than $200,000 from banks and stores in several Indiana, Michigan and Illinois cities, including Columbus, was being held Friday on forgery charges, police said. Anthony Hosea, 31, was charged in Porter County with nine felony counts of forgery and in Michigan City with one count of carrying a handgun without a permit, Valparaiso Police Sgt Al Eisenmenger said. Hosea, originally arrested Tuesday in Michigan City, was being held in the Porter County Jail.

He also may face charges from $1.6 million each county and" specific use for the funds still is being -determined, according to Stephen Sellers of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development Sellers said he expected it will be six to eight weeks before counties determine their share of the funds. Decatur County is in the Southeastern Indiana area, which is receiving $3.4 million for 11 counties. DICK DAVIS WILUAMZrtELL of branch operations, Unending the savings and loan services for credit union members. ZeBell and his wife, Barbara, live in Columbus. He is a graduate of the School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin, the National Mortgage School, Ohio University and the.

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