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9:24 am Saturday, April 24, 2004

April 18, 2004

By Staff
50th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Harper celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday at Antioch Baptist Church. They were married at Hebron Baptist Church on April 17, 1954. Their children are Ramona Vrazel of Collinsville and Anita Webb of Shreveport, La. They have three grandchildren, Jeffrey Webb, Logan Webb and Angelina Vrazel. Mrs. Harper is the former Juanice Bland.
20th anniversary
Glen and Bernice Mosher of Collinsville were married on April 22, 1984, at First Baptist Church of Lauderdale. Their children are Linda Clayton and her husband, Cliff, of Lauderdale and Glen Odie Mosher of Atlanta. Their grandchildren are Angie Smith and her husband, Brian, Trey Clayton and Misty Clayton. The couple also has one great-grandchild, Trever Smith.
50th anniversary
Carl and Betty Sanderford were married on April 16, 1954, in Meridian. They have two sons, Sandy Sanderford and his wife, Carla, and Todd Sanderford; a granddaughter, Caitlin Sanderford; and one step-grandson, Phillip Culpepper. The Sanderfords children will host a dinner party in celebration of their parents anniversary.

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