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PULSESHOTS: FACES IN COLUMBIA'S CROWD
DID YOU KNOW: PSYCHICS
Weddings, Engagements & Celebrations
Nettles-Adams
An April 4, 2009, wedding at First Presbyterian Church in Mexico, Mo., is planned by Elizabeth Adams and Lucas Nettles.
Gibbs-Koehn
A May 30, 2009, wedding in Marshall is planned by Chelsea Koehn and Maxwell Gibbs.
Thornton-Stutzman
A Sept. 26, 2009, wedding in Columbia is planned by Samantha Stutzman and Chris Thornton.
Poag-Lasley
Barbara Poag and Logan Lasley were married Sept. 6, 2008, at Stephens Lake Park in Columbia. The Rev. Russell Lasley, uncle of the groom, performed the double-ring ceremony for the daughter of Cecil and Tracy Jones of Hallsville and the son of Sam and Denise Lasley of Columbia.
Terwelp-Parks
Rachel Terwelp and Corey Parks were married Dec. 16, 2008, at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas.
Humphreys-Jared
Angela Jared and Mitchell Humphreys were married Nov. 22, 2008, in Minneapolis. The Rev. Barbara Mathison performed the double-ring ceremony for the daughter of James and Paula Jared of St. Paul, Minn., and the son of Bob and Cyndi Grogger of Columbia and John and Jamie Humphreys of Fulton.
Bergin-Wilde
Natalie Wilde and James Bergin were married Dec. 31, 2008, in Midvale, Utah. A double-ring ceremony was performed for the daughter of Paul and Donna Wilde of Portland, Ore., and the son of David and Christi Bergin of Columbia.
Hsieh-Nindorf
Yung-Yi Hsieh and Ryan Nindorf were married June 7, 2008, in Chicago. The Rev. John Hoekwater performed the double-ring ceremony for the daughter of Fu-hung and Taiyun Hsieh of Columbia and the son of Gerald and Karen Nindorf of Brookfield, Conn.
Podzinski-Lenox
Leah Lenox and Erich Podzinski were married Sept. 20, 2008, in Columbia. Ann Covington performed the double-ring ceremony for the daughter of Jacklynn Lenox of Columbia and the late John Lenox and the son of Lech and Jacqueline Podzinski of Evergreen, Colo.
Donna and Fred Martz
Fred and Donna Martz of Columbia will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception Sunday, Jan. 25, at Olivet Christian Church in Columbia.
Travel
VENTURE BOUND
Tie up in Arizona’s Old West
By WAYNE AND CARLA ANDERSON
WICKENBURG, Ariz. - When cowboys were hired for cattle drives in the late 1880s,
they had to be able to sing.
DAY TRIPS: ANTIQUE SHOPPING
By CAROLINE DOHACK
of the Tribune’s staff
If you’re planning a treasure-hunting trip, here are a few day-trip-worthy destinations:
EARTH’S TOP SEVEN
The Associated Press
The Grand Canyon, Mount Everest and Loch Ness will vie with more than 200 other spectacular places in the next phase of the global competition for the New 7 Wonders of Nature, organizers said.
EASY PASS