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Mr. and Mrs. CharlesSmilh renewed their marriage vows for their 50th anniversary at the Fill-more Methodist Church Sunday, Oct. 6th.It was a family affair, with the sons-in-law, Veince Lewis andO.E. Lewis and O.E. Coffin andthe daughters, Lelia Mae Lewisand June Coffin as attendants. The Rev. John McFarland read the Golden Wedding vows.Scott Coffin, grandson, Junior Usher and his father lit the can-dies. Mrs. Crystal Barker was organist, Ruby Coffin, granddaughter sang “Every Day of My Life” and “Sweetest Story Ever Told” and Richard Coffin, grandson sang, “When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver” and the“Wedding Prayer.”Mrs. Charles E. Coffin’s,grand-daughter-in-law and Miss Dicki Jean Chastain future grand-daughter-in-law and assisted by grandaughter, Ruby Coffin, registered more than 300 guests.Everyone went to the Recreation Building for the reception. It wasprepared and served by theW.S.C.S. Faith Circle.Out of State guests were from Arizona, Oregon, Okla., Nebraska, Ohio, and other from Ind. ianapolis, Lebanon, Jamestown, Greencastle, Coatesville, Stiles, ville, Broad Park, Lizton.Visitors during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith from Thursday Oct. 4th until Tuesday, Oct. 8th were Mrs. Smith’s three brothers, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Dale of Astoria, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Dale of Enid, Okla. , and Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Dale of Tuscon, Arix. and a ne-phew, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dale and daughter of Omaha, Neb. It was the first time the Dale brothers and sister had been to-gether since 1952.
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Greencastle Daily Banner

Greencastle, Indiana, US

Mon, Oct 14, 1968

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