The family of Joe and Martha Swain is planning a card shower to honor their parent’s 60th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Swain were married on March 26, 1950 at the bride’s family home in Manilla.
The Swains have six sons, Steve (Ann), Mike (Suzanne), Phil (Sue), Jim (Debbie), Robert (Lisa) and David (Julie), 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Their address is 9739 W US 52, Arlington, IN 46104.
All greetings will be enjoyed by the couple.
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