THE JOURNAL-CITIZEN, DELPHI, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1971iversary ,t RosevilleMeh In Service Spurgeon,* Ashcraft Vows Solemnizedicur Culler and Ine parents of one of Scdalia; and tors: Mrs. Anna of Cutler, Mrs. of York. Pa., and McGill of Rt. 1,CqUCHtM that gifts ■k Douglass PhotoISTRUCTION or ourw, through n.. Multi Engine lorn Phone 667-’-4332 Ni,rht for in.ISON, FloraMNG ransfer Co.rise 654-6161distance hauling. inUI/.od Vans Frankfort, Ind.Sp. 5 Eddie R. Vlbbert, son of Mrs. Vira Mae Vlbbert of Camden arrived in Okinawa December 22. lie Is assigned to the HHB 30th Artillery Brigade as a cook.The 21) year-old soldier entered the li. S. Army at Indianapolis on May 21, 1964. He completed basic training at Ft. Knox, Ky. Before arriving on Okinawa he was assigned to the HIIC USARSUPT- . 1IAI APO 96233.The 30th Artillery Brigade (Air Defense), with one on-slte HAWK Battalion and one on-site Nike-1 HERCULES Battalion, provides a major portion of the air defense for Okinawa. In order to accomplish this mission the Brigade is under the opt rational control of the 313th Air Division, U.S.A.F. Firing units of. the Brigade are on 2-1 hour alert and through continuous training and Annual Service Pructlees maintain a state of' combat readiness which Is so vilul In carrying out this Important mission. . j*. ;* * *In VietnamMarine Staff Sergeant Robert J. Grubb is serving with the First Marine Division in Vietnam.He Is the son of John C. Grubb of Flora.^ 4r ^Receives Air MedalCaptain Robert L. Bordner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bordner of Cutler, bus boon awarded the Air Medal for meritorious achievement while participating in sustained aerial flight In support of combat ground forces In the Republic of Vietnam.The medal was presented to Captain Bordner for his participation in aerial missions over hostile territory when he served as a rifle company communder In the 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) in 1969.Captain Bordner, his wife, Jacqueline, and their two daughters, Lisa and Lesli, presently reside in St. Petersburg, Fla., while he attends the University - of Tampa.Mr? Franf Eli/at a tomVe taken White In thi 1(M) y livedMrsi. David J? AshcraftMiss Kathleen Spurgeon became the bride of David J. Ash-craft on Saturday,' November 2H, at Bethany Wesleyan-Church at Indianapolis. Rev. Stephen Eek-an of Richmond, formerly of Delphi, officiated at the double ring ceremony.The bride Is the daughter o(f Mr. and Mrs. William J. Spurgeon of Delphi. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Nelson Ashcraft and the lute Mr. Ashcraft of Liberty.Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a street-length, winter white dress and coat ensemble. She carried r bouquet of while curnatlons with streamers of her chosen colors of moss green and tangerine The bride's sister. Miss Jacqueline Spurgeon, server! as maid ot i honor. She wore a street length dress ol moss green and carried a cascade of langerlne and ehnm pagne carnations with moss green and tangerine streamers.Serving as best man to the bridegroom was Carl llbe of Liberty. Bill Spurgeon, brothei of the bride, ushered I hr- guests.The bride Is a 1966 graduate ! of Delphi High Schorl and Indl-I ann College of Business and Technology of Indianapolis. She Is employer! as a bookkeeper at the State Office Building.Mr. Ashcraft Is employed as a | slate security guard.After the wedding trip to Flor-j Ida, the couple established residence at 205 East Troy Ave., Indianapolis.HrLog!JoseMillers Celebrate Silver AnniversaryRi Is u pita!AhasmurIIMr. and Mrs, Doyle D. Miller ol Rt. 1/ Delphi, were honored guests at u party In their home celebrating ..their 25th wedding anniversary on December 26th.The party was given by Stuart,( nslinc and Sherry Miller and ( indy anrl Mike Rider,Guests included Mrs.. Bernice Giassmycr, Mi. anti Mis. Paul Miller, Mi, and Mrs. Wayne Zook, Mr. and Mrs. .luck Lem nor, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Newell, Mr. and Mrs; Siicny Mcars, all of Delphi; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Zinri and Mrs. Doris Duff rifC Too to t fool seel sou lion Too Car Kol\AmBCluMaiSsal)MeJarfitfold