Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 August 1973 — Page 3

Wednesday, August 29, 1973

Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

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Russellville News

Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Eva Harbison were Mrs. Rachel Spencer and daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Marstellar, of Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter of Indianapolis were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Grace Rutledge and daughter, Phyllis. Many from here attended the State Fair last week and several

took many prizes. Miss Lisa Sutherlin attended the horse show near Waveland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Loftis of North Carolina were Friday afternoon guests of Mrs. Okel Clark of Russellville. They were also the Friday night and Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Switzer of Rockville. Mrs.

Donna Newby Weds Rick Modesitt

Miss Donna J. Newby became the bride of Rick L. Modesitt during a double-ring ceremony on August 10, at the First Baptist Church in Greencastle. Rev. Creed Hampton conducted the candlelight service. Mike Sutherlin was the soloist, and, while accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Hazel Williams, sang “Cherish” and “We’ve Only Just Begun.” The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Newby of R.R.4, Greencastle, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Modesitt of R.R.l, Reelsville. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was led to an altar decorated with a basket of glads and pom poms, accented with palms, a lighted by a while candelabra. She wore a traditional floorlength gown of white Chantilly lace. The bodice was traced with seed pearls and the gown featured a sabrina neckline and long, fitted sleeves with ruffled cuffs. The fitted waist swept to a bouffant silhouette of scallopped Chantilly lace, ending with tiers of lace ruffles that formed her chapel-length train. The chapellength mantilla was completely edged in lace and secured by a matching Came lot cap, trimmed with lace and white ribbon. She carried a cascade of small yellow carnations, deep yellow sweetheart roses, and babies breath, accented with casual daisies. The cascade was comleted with opal leaves and lace fern tied with green satin ribbon. Miss Connie Sutherlin, Fillmore, served as maid of honor.

Mrs. Jo Newby, sister-in-law of the bride, Miss Diana Newby, sister of the bride, Miss Brenda Sutherlin, and Miss Lee Ann Modesitt, niece of the groom, were bridesmaids. The attendants each carried a single, deep yellow rose and babies breath, tied with moss green ribbons. Miss Susan Modesitt, niece of the groom, was the flower girl. She wore a floor-length gown of white chantilly lace, with short, puffed sleeves. Her gown featured an empire bodice and a full skirt with ruffles encircling the hem. Charles Cook, Brazil, served as best man. Groomsmen were Larry Modesitt, brother of the groom, Eddy Newby, brother of the bride, Mike Patrick, and Donnie Blanton. Todd Cook of Greencastle was the ringbearer. Ushers were Rod Barker and Joe Lowe. Gifts were received at the door by Timmy Myers and Tammy Long of Reelsville. Mrs. Larry Modesitt, sister-in-law of the groom, attended the guest book. The mother of the bride chose an apricot, floor-length gown with a corsage of mixed spring flowers. The mother of the groom wore a floor-length gown of mint green, trimmed with pearls about the neck and sleeves. Her corsage was of blue and yellow carnations, sweetheart roses, white daisies and babies breath. A reception was held, following the ceremony, in the church. A five-tiered wedding cake centered the table, which was arranged with two punch bowls

and flowers. Mrs. Joice Warner of Brazil arranged the table. Mrs. Larry Modesitt, Mrs. Ernest Newby, and Miss Beverly Blanton were servers. The bride is a 1973 graduate of

Greencastle High School. The groom is a 1971 graduate of South Putnam High School, and a 1973 graduate of ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis where he studied electronics. He is now

employed as an electronics engineer for Public Service in the New Albany and Clarksville area. The couple now resides at Charlestown Pike, R.R.2, Box 92, Clarksville, Ind.

TOPS #604

On Tuesday , August 28, at 9 a.m., 23 TOPS and KOPS met at the American Legion building for the weekly meeting of TOPS #604. The group recorded a loss of 28 i /2 pounds. Lynn York was crowned queen, with a three and three quarters-pound loss, while Alma Cta vis and Wa nda Ha mm tied for runner-up by losing one and three quarters-pound each. Gladys Simpson was the KOPS best loser. Anna Mae Whitlock won the penalty money. A new team contest will start next week and continue for six weeks.

Loftis is the former Marguerite Hazlett of this area. A surprise birthday party in honor of Mrs. Beulah Allgood was held Sunday at the pond and campground of John Grimes. Those attending were Mrs. Beulah Allgood and family, Judy, David, Patricia, and Teena, Gene Biggs, Bill Perry, Mrs. William Watson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gant, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Muldoon and sons. Chuck and Tony, Mrs. Beverly Spore and Kimberly, Mrs. Lula Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Randel Grimes of Russellville, and Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes Several from here attended the Hester-Nichols reunion Sunday at the Hubert Miller cottage on Portland Lake. Lucille Gardner accompanied Mrs. Edna McNutt of Waveland to Crawfordsville where they had Sunday diner at the Cambridge Inn in Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Flock attended a birthday dinner Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Terry of Mansfield. The birthdays of Mrs. Flock and Mr. Terry were celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klein of Sylvania, Ohio, returned recently from a tour of the Hawaiian Isles. Mrs. Clodfelter and Mrs. Klein are the daughters of Mrs. Grace Rutledge. Mr. Klein is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Klein, and Mr. Clodfelter is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clodfelter, all of Russellville. School convened here Monday in the North Putnam Schools.

Mr. and Mrs. Rick L. Modesitt

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Tuesday afternoon guests of Mrs. Eva Harbison were Mrs. Florence Hicks, Mrs. Okel Clark, and Mrs. Belvia McGaughey. Mrs. Del Smithson of New York visited last week with her niece, Mrs. Charlotte Spencer, and family. Mrs. Smithson also called on Mrs. Vera Hopper. Thursday visitors of Mrs. Eva

Harbison were Jake Bell of Tipton and his daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Conw ay and husband, Ted, of LaVale, Md. They were among the many friends of Mrs. Harbison, when she taught school in Circleville. Mrs. Dora Shalley and Mrs. Nelle Phillips called on Mrs. Lillie Sutherlin and Mae Wilson one afternoon last week.

Fern News

Mrs. Nadene Burks and children, Patty and Robbie, and Mrs. Mike Chew and daughter, Tisha and Tracy, attended the Burks reunion at Bloomington Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. James McCoy and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest He ber Tuesday evening. Mr. McCoy is the pastor of the Antioch Ch urch here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans of Maine, Fla., and Mrs. Evans of frazil called on Mrs. Joy Cummings Monday afternoon. Mallory had its picnic for its employees and families over the weekend at Indiana Beach. Those attending from Fern were

Mrs. Nadene Burks and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pettit and sons, Mark Hutcheson, Mrs. larry Clark and children, and Mrs. JamesClark and son. Ray “Sonny” Furney is home from California visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings. Barbara and Beth Mains spent Saturday night with Mrs. Mike Chew and daughters. Ronnie Warren returned Thursday from Puma Gorda, Fla., where he spent three months visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don He ber.

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