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Banner-Graphic, Greencastie, Indiana

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Debbie Lynn Burnham, Jeffrey Williams Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony

Bainbridge News

Mr. andMrs. Jeffrey Williams

Oak Grove Baptist Missionary Society Meets

The Oak Grove Baptist Missionary Society met on June 11, at 7 p.m. in the home of Bea Allen. Following a wiener roast, Dorothy Bullerdick, president, called the meeting to order. Edith Winders read the devotions, entitled “Broken Threads”, and a poem, “In Your Hands”, was read by Bea Allen. The secretary’s report was given by Mae Farlee. Mary Rubeck read the treasurer’s report and the Building Fund report was read by Edith Winders. Auxiliary Work Meetings To Stop During Summer Cloverdale Barracks 1994 and Auxiliary held their regular meeting on Wednesday in the American Legion Home, with a carry-in dinner at noon. Mrs. Mary Logan offered thanks prior to the meal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenwood of Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweeney of Greencastle, and Mrs. Agnes Lowes were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenwood were also welcomed as new members. Following the meal, separate business meetings were held with the Auxiliary president, Mrs. Virgil Smiley, conducting the meeting. Mrs. Elma Lewis served as conductress in the absence of Mrs. Dorothy Rice. A card of congratulations was read by Mrs. Belle Lasley, auxiliary secretary, from Mrs. Mary Warne, Sixth District President, commending the auxiliary for their work done this past year and for a 100 per cent membership report. Cards were signed and mailed to the sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Mary J. Hurst, Hospital Chairman, gave her report and announced that Mrs. Marie Wagner is the newly elected Sixth District Auxiliary President. Elma Lewis is on the Budget Committee for the coming year for the district. The auxiliary work meetings held every third Friday of each month for the Veteran’s Home Hospital at Lafayette was discussed and a motion was made and carried to discontinue these meetings during the summer months, but will resume this fall. Mrs. Sweeney had a short talk commending Rockville, Brownsburg, and Cloverdale for their work the past year, and also reminded the auxiliary that the per capita tax should be paid by August 1. The 1973-74 auxiliary officers were installed by Mrs. Esther Fry, a past president of the local auxiliary. The out-going president, Mrs. Virgil Smiley, was presented a past president s pin and Mrs. Fry, the installing officer was presented a gift of appreciation. The next Barracks and Auxiliary meeting will be held on July 4, as decided in the business meeting. . Mrs. Nina Gaston, chaplain, closed the meeting with a prayer.

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Miss Debbie Lynn Burnham became the bride of Jeffrey Williams in a double-ring ceremony on June 9, at 7 p.m. in the Faith Baptist Church in Cunot. Jerry Huber officiated before an altar decked with pink and white gladiolus and green<arnations. Jennifer Rich played bridal aires consisting of “Somewhere My Love”, “Theme from Love Story”, “Theme from Romeo and Juliet”, and “We’ve Only Just Begun”. The bride is the daughter of Frances Beams of 303 N. Vine St. in Greencastle and Gilbert Burnham, 1153 Ave. E, also of Greencastle. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams of Cloverdale. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a light pink floor-length gown with a shirred bodice and white eyelet collar and sleeves. She carried a nosegay of white and pink sweetheart roses with lime green streamers and a lift-out corsage. Pam Branneman of Cloverdale served as maid of honor. She wore a floral beige floor-length gown with puffed sleeves and accented with ruffles. She carried a nosegay of white and pin sweetheart roses with lime green streamers.

Max Cassida of Cloverdale served as best man. * A reception was held in the DeMolay Lodge in Cloverdale at 8 p.m. the evening of the wedding. Serving at the reception were Mrs. Shirley Allen, Alyce Perkins, Penny Perkins, Alice Keller, Liz Beauchamp, Mrs. Merriam McCammon, and Doris Huber. Liz Beauchamp registered guests. Also helping with the reception were Mrs. Barbara Williams, Mrs. Frances Beams, and Mrs. Wanda Burnham. Guests arrived from Advance, Greencastle, Cloverdale, Indianapolis, Qunicy, Clay City, Spencer, and Amo. The bride will be a junior at Cloverdale High School. The groom is a 1973 graduate of Cloverdale and is employed as a marine mechanic at Chrysler Outboard in Cloverdale. The couple now reside at Cloverdale. Birthday Bessie Barnett, a patient at Eventide Rest Home, will celebrate her 75th birthday today, June 20. Happy Birthday, Bessie!

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alvarez of Jenson Beach, Fla., were guests last week of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lukenbill. » The Bible School closed with an interesting program on Sunday evening. The leaders appreciated the help from the high school girls and the cookies from members of both churches. The average attendance was 62 children. Mrs. Albert Solomon took Mrs. Virgie Solomon, Mrs. Mary Luther, and Mrs. Frances Cunningham to Frankfort last Thursday where they had lunch with Mrs. Sam Colliver, at Wesley Manor. Frank Ashworth of Miami, Fla., is visiting Putnam County friends and relatives. He was the guest last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gooch. Graveside services were held here Saturday afternoon for Pauline Ellesberry of Terre Haute. She was a niece of Mrs. Dolby Collings. Mrs. Irene Bullerdick and Geraldine of Plainfield were guests of Josephine Fosher over the weekend. Ricky Amers and Brad Malayer spent last week at Hanover College basketball camp. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harshbarger attended the alumni banquet at Buck Creek Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Durham and family have moved from Indianapolis into the house they recently purchased from Lowell McCammack. Mrs. Durham is the former Jackie Roe, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Roe. The volunteer firemen were called Saturday night at 11:30 p.m. to the farm of Kenny Shannon, northeast of Morton, to extinguish a fire in the barn. It was thought that lightning struck the bam, but they were able to save it. On Sunday, the firemen were called southwest of Clinton Falls where a building was on fire. Mrs. Esther Frye of Cloverdale, formerly of here, fell in her home Friday afternoon and suffered a broken hip. She had surgery in the Putnam County Hospital and was in intensive care for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Don White and children were Fathers’ Day guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William Harlan. The Youth Group and leaders sponsored a picnic Sunday at Raccoon Lake to honor fathers of the group. Mr. and Mrs. Jimison of Champaign, 111., were dinner guests Sunday evening of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Van Cleave. Steve Jones arrived home by

plane Saturday from London, where he has been on a business trip for the past 18 days for the Morris Plan Company of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ira McQuade and son of Indianapolis were Fathers’ Day guests of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Masten. Mrs. McQuade is the former Rita Beth Alexander. Mrs. Achsa Cassity has returned to her home after spending the winter with her niece, Mrs. Cecil English and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Geyer of Peru were guests last weekend of their son, John, and his family. Recent Sunday guests of Mrs. Blanche Darnall were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wertz of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Long of Ladoga. Dale Edward Stevens and a number of youngsters from here were guests at a party for Mitchell Beck on his fourth birthday Saturday afternoon, June 16. Mitchell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beck. Eddie Beck was the overnight guests of Allen Stevenson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens and family hosted a Fathers’ Day dinner at the Fairway Restaurant in Greencastle for Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Cheek and daughter of Crawfordsville

spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sterrett. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Riggen of Jeffersonville were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blaydes. Other guests for Fathers’ Day were Mrs. Glenna Crispin and daughter of Crawfordsville and Gerald Blaydes and family of Mooresville. Mrs. Ruth Gooch is visiting this week with her daughter, Mrs. Beulah Pounds and family in Fairbanks, Ind. Mrs. Ida Hanlon To Observe Birthday Mrs. Ida Hanlon will observe her 94th birthday on Sunday, June 24. She is a former resident of Brick Chapel, where she resided for 40 years and was a long time member of the Methodist Church there. She is spending the summer with her oldest son, Glenn, and wife in Coatesville. Mrs. Hanlon also has another son, Lee, who lives in Amo, and a daughter. Garnet Downton of Indianapolis. Mrs. Hanlon has 11 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and seven great great grandchildren.

The “Love Gift” offering and prayers was given by Opal Reed, and Beulah Rubeck gave a card report, followed by the Ways and Means Report. Old business discussed included the purchase of chairs for the church basement. After a lesson entitled “God’s Will”, was presented by Pansy Scott, the new business was discussed. Twelve members, including Beulah Rubeck, Mae Farlee, Edith Winders, Maxine Moore, Bessie Gibson, Dorothy Bullerdick, Opal Reed, Lura Jones, Mary Rubeck, Melanie Moore, Lillie Neese, and Bea Allen, hostess, were present. Guests included Fay Covh of Auburn, Wash., Barbara Haltom, Brenda Scott, Marquis Jones, Claude Winders, Jewel Reed, Sharon Davis, and Melanie Moore. Anniversary gifts were given by Dorothy Bullerdick and Maxine Moore; a gift was given to Melanie Moore, and birthday gifts were given to Opal Reed, Pansy Scott, and Bea Allen. Mrs. Lura Jones won the lucky number contest.

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