Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 August 1974 — Page 5

Wednesday, August 21,1974

Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 5

Douglas - Warner Wed August 10

Miss Lynn Maria Warner and Charles G. Douglas were united in marriage Saturday, August 10 in a morning ceremony at the Immaculate Conception Church in Stielacoom. Wash. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lesty R. Warner of Steilacoom, Wa^. Mr. and Mrs. Charles • G. Douglas ot Greencastle are parents of the groom. Father Vallanan performed the ceremony before an altar decorated with white and >el!ow roses and lilac ribbons. Providing the organ mu.'ic during the ceremony was Allyson Lvnburn who also c.jng “Ave Maria”. The bride wore a full length gown of imported organza trimmed with chantiiace and crystal pleating. Higb’ighting the dress was a high neckline, fitted bodice trimmed with a heritage ruffle, and bishop sleeves cuf-

fed with matching lace. An aline skirt featuring scalloped lace had a detachable chapel train. The bride also wore a princess cap with chantilace and seed pearls which attached to layers of imported English silk illusion. Serving as matron-of-honor was Mrs. Eddie Allen, sister of the bride. She wore a floor-length orchid gown of chiffon on taffeta accompanied by a short veil w ith purple lilacs. The bride’s mother wore a yellow, full length, crepe ensemble with a polyester, knitted top. rolled collar, self belt with rhinestone and pearl pin and a sleeveless, long coat. A full length gown of aqua chiffon on taffeta with white collar and cuffs was chosen by the groom's mother. Serving as best man was Eddie Allen. Douglas C. Knox Jr., acted as usher. Following the ceremony, a

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Should she conveniently "forget" the Pill?

By Abigail Van Buren l 5 ?* by Ct->Ciqo T-ibun* N. Y. Ntws Sy>1 , Inc.

DEAR ABBY: John and I have been married for 14 ' onths. tie had a 3-year-old son by a previous marriage. We J no trouble getting custody of the boy because his mother didn't want him. (She hasn't come to see him once. 1 I am 29 and John is 35. and I want to have a child of our own John's son, whom I honestly couldn't lose more if I 1 -i given birth to him. would dearly love a little brother or sister, and I desperately want one. but John says no. His excuses are lame. ( "The world is in such a sorry state, we shouldn't increase the populafon now We have one healthy, normal child now, why press our luck?”) 1 am on the pill, and could conveniently "forget ‘ to take i : a few mornings, but I hate to be dishonest. If 1 were to get p regnant, he couldn't force me to have an abortion, and 1 m f - that after the child was horn he would grow to love it i.ke he loves his son. Please help me sort out mv feelings, Abbv. TORN IN CHICAGO DEAR TORN. About your stheme to conveniently hi r get” the pill: Forget it. (The scheme, not the pill Ideally, you and John should get seme counseling together. Most clergymen are well equipped: also Chicago has many expert marriage counselors If John refuses to go, you can’t force him. but do go alone. You need some sound, objective counseling to help you resolve this knotty problem

DEAR ABBY: A writer was unhappy about her flat chest and asked you whether breast implants were considered deceitful and therefore sinful in the eyes of the Lord. You suggested that she ask her clergyman for a ruling. 1 disagree. Every clergyman cannot keep abreast of new developments in plastic surgery; some clergymen are big busts as advisers on these points. * The writer should look behind her breast—where her heart is—for the answer. Whom is she trying to deceive or please? "Capping" one's teeth for cosmetic reasons has been an accepted practice for years. Are teeth more important to be.utv than breasts? BEVERLY HILLS M D. DEAR M.D.: Only to those who have trouble keeping their mouths shut. CONFIDENTIAL TO SHIRLEY: I agree Something is wrong. Maybe he gave at the office. Problems? You'll feel better if you get it off your chest. For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A.. Calif. 90069. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. For Abby’s booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding," send SI to Abigail Van Buren. 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Cal. 90212.

luncheon was served to 100 guests at St. John Bosco Parish Hall in Tacoma. Wash. The bride is a practical nurse and the groom is a welder-mechanic. They will reside in Port Orchard, Wash.

Homemakers Savor Chinese Cookery

The West Marion Extension Homemakers Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Lawson. Mrs. Lawson, president.

called the meeting to order. I he Pledge of Allegiance and club creed were repeated. The roll call was answered by six members. The report of

John Orrs Celebrate 50th Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Orr. Route 1. Cloverdale, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday, August 25. The open house will be in the Community Building in Cloverdale from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Orr weie married August 26. 1924 at Franklin, Ind., and have lived in Cloverdale since 1948. Prior to this, they lived in Johnson County, Ind.

Mrs. Orr is the former Dorothy L. Browner. Mr. Orr retired from Chevrolet Division of General Motors in 1969. They are the paients of three sons and two daughters: Dean Orr. Richmond, Ind ; Frank Orr. Cloverdale, Ind ; Wayne Orr, Indianapolis. Ind.; Mrs. Leon Stuck, Union, Mich.; and Mrs. Edward May, Indianapolis. Ind. They also have 12 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

the last meeting and treasurer’s report were read. The members were invited to the dining table where a lesson on Chinese cookery was given. Mrs Lawson prepared and served sweet and sour pork, beef and peppers over rice, bean sprout salad, egg rolls with Hawaii dip, and tea. All dishes were very tasty and the club members had quite a time eating with chopsticks. The lesson on "Social Concerns" was also given by Mrs. Lawson. She spoke on alcohol eflects on the nervous system and how alcoholism is a sickness that can be beaten. The meeting was closed with the club prayer 1 he next meeting will be September 5 with Mrs Edith Girton

Double Ring Ceremony Unites Smith-Coffin

Ruby B Coffin became the bride of M Dale Simth in a double ring ceremony at the Fillmore United Methodist Church August 2 at 7 pm. The vows were read by Rev. Paul Taylor Organ music was played by Ruth F. Clark and Dale Lisby was soloist. The altar was decorated with twin bouquets of blue, yellow and white mums. The biide is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Coffin The groom is the son of Lewis R. Smith. New Market. Carrying a single rose on a

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white Bible belonging to her mother, the bride was escorted by her father. She wore a white, a-line crepe dress w ith delicate green and white flowers around the cuffs of the long, chiffon sleeves and a floor length veil with matching green and white trim. The gown and veil were made by the bride. Mrs. Dedra I opossa. mail on-of-honor. wore a floor length blue dress with lace overlav and a matching blue hat She carried a single rose. Sheila and Shelley Brumbaugh. ivvin nieces of the groom, were flower girls They woie floor length yellow dresses and matching yellow hats and carried white baskets with white and yel-

low mums. Paul M. Leuck. Lalavettc was best man. Ushers w e Bryan and Howard Stint brothers of the groom. ( h les Lopossa served as i ng bearer. Jackie Buis and Shi White registered th gut > Polly Nelms. Connie (Ju v and Uenoie RiddL erved the reception which Fallow, the ceremony. Guests attending the we ding weie from IndiarapoL Tafayette. Cloverd le. N Market. Waveland. Cuan. ville. Fillmore. H.inii and Illinois. Following their weddi; trip to Florida..the couple residing at Route 2. Box I ! Indianapolis

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