Mis* Mary Annabell Wagoner Is Wed .The Pyrmont Church of the Ercthren was th* scene of a simple but beautiful wedding ceremony on Sunday afternoon. June 7. when ML*s Mary Annabell Wagoner and Don H Catron exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony read by Rev. Wayne Carr, pastor of the church.The bride is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. John E. Wagoner of Pyr mont and her hustand is a son of M.\ and Mrs. Alba James Catron of route 2. Cutler.Bridal airs were furnished by M-s Miriam Catrcn, organist, and Mrs Thy Hi:. Keiser. vocalist, sang “Indian Love Call. • Because and The Lord’s Prayer, preceding the impressive ceremony.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was beautiful in a wedding gown of nylon net over ' taffeta with lace boaice and baller-1 Jr.a length. Her finger tip veil was attached to a half hat with rhine-ston • trim and she carried a shower bcuouet of white and pink roses.Mrs. Rosemary Smith of Dayton Ohio, matron cf honw. wor? a similar gown of pink nylon and net and carled a similar bouquet. Dale Gene Catron of Kokomo was his uncle's be t man and ushers included: Georee D. Catron, of Se-. dalia and Robert Sandy of Kokomo.Mrs Ruth Leibert and Gertrude Butler arranged the garden flowers which decorad the altar and Misses E’la and Uda Wagoner were in charge of the gift table and Carolyn Butler and Doris Liehert reglsfrcd the guests and assisted with the gifts.Heat rises at the reception where the newlyweds greeted friends and relatives were Miss Jean Eash. of I South B nd- Anna Mae Miller. Betty Patrick and Emma Irmeger.following a two-wveks wedding i trip through the w-est the couple will b • at home on route 2. Cutler. The brid' is a sister of Dr. John Wagon-ci of Delphi and is employed as a teacher at Burlington.BIRTHDAY PARTYD: and Mrs John Wagonerer.teruined Sunday evening In honor of their small son. J, D.. who observed his third birthday, which ccurred on Monday. June 15 Among threats were: Mr. and Mrs. John D Wagoner. Pyrmont; Mr. and Mrs Dwight Wagoner, route 3. Lafayette; Mv. and Mrs. Don Catron. Cutler; Jfr. and Mrs. Inin Deal, route 3. laiayette; Mr. and Mrs Paul Mel-linger and son. Gene of Roseville.HAPPY WORKERS„r'nT Roc*' Creek 4H Happy Workers club met Wednesday. June - at the Rockfield school. The meeting was opened by the pledge jo the flag and the 4-H pledge There were 10 members present and two visitors. A demonstration was given by Marilyn Fincher and I lnda Snoeberger. Refreshments wero served by Mabel and Joyce Snoeberger.Rom where 11THeard Al WeathSquint Smith built up quite a reputation last month by predicting the weather. What he said usually came true.It got so that folks would sit around his little Antique Shop just to get his opinion.Last Monday, though, he said he didn’t know what the weather was going to be like next day. That surprised us and when we asked what happened, Squint said, Slipped up on my electric bill and was turned off. I’ll get to my radio again tomorrowtlliito»i