Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 300, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1975 — Page 3

Evens - Walker vows read

Cheryl Anne Walker and Kenneth Scott Evens were married on Saturday, January 25, at 2:30 p.m. at Franklin Road Church of Christ in Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker of Indianapolis. She attends Indiana University-Purdue University School of Dentistry and will graduate in May from Dental Hygiene. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin R. Evens, of Indianapolis and Albin Pond. Greencastle, and the grandson of Mrs. Ray Evens of Green castle. He is a graduate from the Industrial Management school of Purdue University, I-afayette. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Early I. West. Karen Walker, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Gary Lee Meadows was best man. Both bride and goom had three other attendants. Included in these was Scot Evens, cousin of the groom, of Bainbridge. The bride wore a gown of crepe and satin, with white lace covering the yoke, collar, and sleeves. Pearls decorated the lace flowers both on the dress and the veil. The dress had a full length scalloped lace traih. The groom wore a grey Gatsby tuxedo with matching ruffled shirt, grey velvet vest and butterfly bow tie. The bridesmaids wore dark red velvet Bictorian-style dresses with matching red Liberty Belles The Liberty Belles met at the home of their president, Karen Christy, for the February meeting. Joan Bryan gave the lesson on nutritional labeling and Becky Freeman gave the health and safety report. They also had a demonstration on sewing and knits given by Gini Boyce and Rita Liechty. Up and coming important dates were discussed. Final plans were made by those going to the Indianapolis Home Show. Also a “Coins for Friendship” collection was taken. Lynn Thompson was the cohostess and entertained with a couple of contests. They were won by Ruth Clark and Anita Frey. The March meeting will meet at the home of Peggy Boswell.

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velvet hoods trimmed in white fur. They carried white fur muffs. The groomsmen wore grey Gatsby tuxedos which matched the groom’s attire: Flowers carried by the bride consisted of white roses and pink baby’s breath with white and pink ribbons, while the groom’s boutonniere consisted of a single white rose with a sprig of pink baby’s breath. The mother of the bride wore a soft multi-colored gown with mauve jeweled trim. The mother of the groom wore a pink crepe gown with jeweled buttons and belt. The reception was held at the Beacon restaurant. Hors d’ouvres, finger sandwiches and relishes were served in addition to cake, punch, mints and nuts. The couple will live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after the first of May.

Thursday The Women’s Association of the Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday, February 20, at 2:00 p.m. in the Church Parlor. The program will be presented by Mrs. Herbert Heller. The Clinton Homemakers Club will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Agnes Chilcote. Please bring things made from scraps of material. BAINBRiIXifc-ine Bainbridge Study Club will meet with Mrs. Marvel Brothers, Thursday. “Second Genesis, a New Race of Men” will be the topic of discussion this Thursday at 7:30 pjn. at the DePauw Union Building, room 207. George Davis of Danville, 111. will be the featured speaker. The public is invited. This is one in a series of discussions focusing on the needs of the individual and society in the future. The series is being sponsored by the Greencastle Baha’i Community.

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Calendar of events

Friday The AARP members of the Putnam County Chapter 1303 will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the senior citizens center on the north side of the square. Dues, will also be collected at this meeting. The Needlecraft Club will meet with Mrs. May Robbins Friday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Fern Pitts will have the program. Saturday BAINBRIDGE-The Bainbridge Lodge 75 F and AM will hold their annual Washington birthday pitch-in supper on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Masonic members, Eastern Star and Job’s Daughters and their families will have this evening of fellowship together and are asked to bring their own servings. Entertainment will follow the supper. Richard Williamson is the worshipful master. Monday The Putnam County Democratic Women’s Club will meet in the Roachdale Library basement Monday at 7:30 p.m.

Mrs. Wilma Zimmer rtfan is hostess. Please bring jfems for a silent auction. Phone 653-4470 for transportation. Tuesday Progress History Club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Raymond Neal, Gardenside Drive. Laura Jean Wilson will be in charge of the program. The Putnam County Unit of the American Cancer Society

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will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the First Citizens Bank on the Square. Alpha Phi alumnae will meet with Mrs. William Mackenzie, 120 Bloomington St., on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday The Twentieth Century Club will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Orville Davis. Mrs. Virginia Brann will give the

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program. Please not change of place. The Putnam County Historical Society will meet Wednesday at 6:30 at Torr’s Restaurant. David Horn, DePauw University archivist will be the speaker and his subject is E.E. Edwards. Indiana and DePauw Winter and Illustrator. Make reservations with Mrs. William J. Boatright by noon Tuesday.

Wedding unites Lanyi-Greve

Teresa Lynn Greve and David John Lanyi were united in marriage Jan. 4 at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Greencastle. Father Stineman officiated at the 1:30 p.m. ceremony with Mrs. Evan Crawley as organist. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greve, Edgelea Drive, Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lanyi, Valparaiso. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal gown of white Maracine jersey fashioned with a high neckline and long fitted sleeves. The fitted bodice was finished with an inverted V above a circular skirt that swept to a chapel traih. It was designed with a matching hooded cape that was also chapel length. Cynthia Covert of Newburgh, Ind. served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jill and Joan Greve, and Terrie Cooper all of Greencastle, and Deb Lanyi of Valparaiso. The attendants wore matching gowns of dusty rose polyester knit, fashioned with halter heckline and removable hooded jacket. Brad Clark of South Bend served as best man with Joe Maris, Kokomo, Brian Hoeppner and Greg Cooley, Valparaiso, and Gerry Haas, Jeffersonville. A reception was held at the Elks Club in Greencastle Immediately following the ceremony. Carla Hurst was a server. The bride is a senior ai Purdue University and a member of Xi Delta sorority and Tri Kappa sorority. The groom is also a senior at Purdue and is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma.

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