The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 August 1957 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER MOV., Al e; 1?, 19oT pace ? GREENCASTLE, IXD, Little Mus.-i Lana Sue Hunter, daughter of Sir. am! Mr Wayr.e Hunter, was ru hed to the Riley Hospital in liuliar.a, : H night, where she w i- r« ; rt d critically ill today. Windy Hill Country Club wlU observe gu« t d W^li lav. Augu.-t 14 with th' -ual f hedule of golfing. «v :ii;n:r.g and other recieatior.al a tiviti- AH members are enc< irag- d to bring their friends. Winners of prizes given hy Farm Bureau 0>-r>p and Farm Bureau Insurance at the Putnam County Fair weie: radio, Da- ryi Sanders, Roachdale; mail Ikix, Robert Harvey, Creencastle; step ladder, Opal Boyce, Orcencastle; freezer con'ainers, O. W Hill, Creencastle.

The Butler reunion will be held August 25th at Robe-Ann Park. All relatives and friends invited. Nine fitzhts of 32 golfers each participated in the B P. O. Elks annual golf tournament at Lafay. •• n Saturday and Sunday Grep a' ie winners were Carroll B Han >iond 3rd in hi* flight Joe Todd 3<d ui the sixth flight. B< n Cannon oth and Tom Hard1 wick 7th.

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family physician.

COAN PHARMACY

NOTICE The Dairy and Farm Dispersal Sale OF ALLEN 0. VORHIS Which was to be held Augusi 14th has been cancelled. New Date tor Sale will be announced later.

HAVE YOUR CHILDREN HAD THEIR POLIO SHOTS?

If not. nrranre for thorn now with your family physician before the opening of school. ALL 1M TNAM ( Ol M Y PHYSICIANS NOW HAVE PLENTY OF 1*01,10 \ ACC1NK.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice o: Jreencastle, Indiana as secom lass mail matter under act o: *larrb 7, 1878. Subseriptioi :rice 25 cents per week, $5.0f •er year by mail in Putnan’minty, Sfl.00 to $10.40 per ysai utside Putnam County, S. K. Kari.len, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Streei Telephone 74, 95. 114

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Be still and know that I am 3od. Psalm 46:10.—Christ w;tguided by his inner voice. He Hustrated a technique of fabulous value to humanity.

FIRST THOUGHTS It isn’t the fact that a man stares at your wfe tnat makes you so mad. It’s the fact that she enjoys it. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conrad are spending a three weeks vam at Fife Lake. Michigan. M:. and Mrs. Don Tourtelo’ ..i n, were the guests of Mi lot’s parents for the week-

end.

Important regular meeting to , -f American Legion Pos; \ •. 5S. Members are urged t<

attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frazier mi daughters are spending a "• c’s vacation with relatives ii .’.t. Paul. Minn. Th Orl.ndo-Gorham reunion .1 b i eld Sunday. August 18th. ■ Robe-Ann Park. Ail relatives nd friends are invited.

| Davis-\Vebb Wedding Announced

THE WATER FIGHTS CONTINUED MOST OF SATURDAY

Personal And Local News Briefs

Marlene Ames, of Fillmore s ’he winner of the RCA tranter radio given away at the Putnam County Fair by the Ker-

sey Music Store.

Mrs. May Hamble Berry passed away Saturday, August 10th. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday from the Rose-

dale Funeral Home.

Maple Heights Home DemonI stra tion Club will meet Tues- | day at 7:30 p. m. at the club house. Mrs. Lucille Firestone and Mrs. Lorene Baldwin will be hos-

tesses.

Mrs. Richie White of Eminence, who has been a patient in the

A daughter was born Mondav i P " tn!lm Coun V h ° s P‘‘ al ^ th ' at the Putnam County Hospital P ai!t weeks, sutfenng from , -a, .a ™ tt- i -*▼ .! head acarations, is improving at to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nevms of i , , , ’ ^

the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Greencastle.

Garl reunion will be held Aug 18 at the Deer Creek Coon Hunters Club. All come with well

filled baskets.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gould, | of Fillmore, are the parents of a i son born Sunday at the Putnam j County Hospital. A daughter was born Saturday ! at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pear- ! son of Bainbridge.

Maurice Kersey.

A Little League baseball game, scheduled Sunday afternoon at Robe-Ann Park between the Creencastle Indians and a Cloverdale team, was called off due tc wet grounds. The contest will be played next Sunday afternoon,

weather permitting.

SOCIETY

Miss Burkhart Bride Of Robert YV. Evans

Miss Ardath Gay Burkhart became the bride of Robert Wynne Evans Saturday afternoon at 4:30 in the Meridian Street Methodist church in Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Btirk- { hail of Indianapolis, and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Evans of Greencastle. John W. Burkhart, Jr., brother of the bride, sang several bridal

The Happier Homes Home ; selections accompanied by Mrs. Demonstration Club will have a ! Farrell M. Scott, organist.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Smith and family of Highland Park, 111., arc visiting Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Knauer. Twins, a boy and girl, were born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Warren of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundy, of Greencastle, are the parents of ! a son born Monday morning at ! the Putnam County Hospital.

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picnic at Robe-Ann Park on Tuesday evening, Aug. 13th, at 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Hickman and daughters have returned from | Lorain, Ohio. Mrs. Hickman and daughters have been visiting Mrs. Josephine Johnson and other rel-

atives.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ton - spent the week end in Louisville, Ky. with Mr. and Mrs. James Engle : and visited The Old Kentucky l Home and the birthplace of

Abraham Lincoln.

The Greencastle City Association of Ladies* Bowling Leagues will hold a meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at Varsity Lanes. All women interested in bowling are

ured to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craig are in | Chicago, where they will meet ' friends returning from a Western j tour. They will return to GreenI castle with their friends aroun;

the middle of the week.

Mrs. June Geitgey and children of Maumee, Ohio, Mis. William Hayes and children of Attica and Bill Slocum, Troy, New York were the week-encf*guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Emmett Scott.

V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. at the Post Home. Mr. Chalmers will be present at this meeting to explain the insurance plan for the Ladies Auxiliary. All members urged to be present. The Windy Hill lady golfers will entertain the lady golfer?! from Brazil on Tuesday, Au'g.

13th, at 9:00 a. m

Dr. Russell J. Humbert officiated at the double ring cene-

mony.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory silk taffeta with fitted bodice featuring a bateau neckline bordered with appliques of re-ern-i broidered Alenco lace encrusted with irridescent sequins and seed pearls. The long sleeves ended in bridal points over her hands. Tiie bouffant skirt was shirred to form a bustle and trimmed with lace panels,, ending in a chapel sweep. Her handmake siik imported elbow length illusion veil fell from a half-hat which was decorated with same appliques that adorned her gown. She carried a cascade arrangement of phalaenopsis orchids, stephanotis with stream-

ers of ivy.

Miss Susan Crabb of Indianap>lis, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Racheal Hampton, Plainfield; Sandra McDermond, Sara Jean Reilly, Roxanna Kuhn, all of Indianapolis. They wore floor length gowns of two-toned urquoise taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice, low square neckline. short sleeves and large hoop kirts featuring a huge bustle in the back. Louann and Elinor Beckman, cousins of the bride, were junior bridesmaids. Margaret Beckman, cousin of the or: lo. was flower girl and Phillip Edwards, Mason City, Iowa, was

ring bearer.

Richard Evans, brother of the

Miss Peggy Jean Webb became the bride of Edward A javis of Daleville, Sunday, Augist 11th in Gobin Memorial

hurch.

The bride is the daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Claude Webb Jreencastle R. 3 and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vlartin Davh? of Daleville, Ind. Rev. Samuel Carmth read the ows of the double ring ceremonj it the altar which.was decorated vith white gladioli foliage plants nd lighted by candlelabra. Preeding the ceremony a: program >f bridal music wwas played by Mrs. Evan Crawley at the organ. The bride given in marriage by ; ler father wore a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over satin. The molded lace basque featured a bateau neckline outlined with medallions and long sleeves end- ! ing in points over the hands Alternate panels of scalloped edged lace and nylon tulle were fashioned into a floor length skirt. Her veil of illusion was attached to a tiara of seed pearls and irredes cent sequins. She carried a bouquet of amazon lilies surrounded ( by lilies-of-the valley. Mis. Roland Neier, sister of the bride wore a gown of. gold j crystallete taffeta, featuring a I fitted bodice, low bateau neck- j line encircled with gold, and a j gored skirt of two tone gold, ballerina length. Her head piece was small white flowers on a band of veiling to match the gown. Her bouquet was white fugi mums The bridesmaids were. Miss Jane Youngflesh, of Richmond anc: Miss Joan Whiteman of South Bend. They wore gowns identical to the matron of honor. Miss Whiteman’s gown was coral and Miss Youngflesh wore mint green. Rhonda Neier, flower girls, niece of the bride and Mary Beth Maddox, niece of the bridegroom each wore white polished cotton dresses trimmed in pink and carried baskets of rose petals. Martin Maddox was ring bearer. Marlin Hunsinger served as best man and ushers were Arthur Myles. Chesterfield; Dr. Fred Dunbar, South Bend; and Lelard Walters of Indianapolis. The bride’* mother wore an aqua lace over satin dress trimmed in seed pearls and rhinestones with black and white accessories and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Davis wore a mauva rose a-nd purple invisible print dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the DePauw

Union Building.

Assisting at the reception was Miss Nada Ireland; Mrs. Ruby Maddox, Miss Kay Poffenbarger

and Miss Elizabeth Quest.

The couple left on a trip to Michigan. For traveling the bridr chose an ensemble of brown linen, small gold feathered ha;

-end an orchid corsage.

On their return they will re side in South Bend. The bride is a graduate of Indiana University Medical Center Nursing School and the bridegroom is a graduate of Ba-ll State Teachers the | college and Indiana University

Medical Center.

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This was a typical scene at the fair grounds most of Saturdav, when the h bovs turned faucets on each other and everyone "enjoyed” the water fights.

Mrs. Kathieen Payne, Mrs. Lura j Jones and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Sears. Mrs. Everett Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rubeck and son, Ross Rubeck, Beulah Rubeck, Mrs. Pauline Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Herbert and son. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones, and son. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bryant, Elder and Mrs. John Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. YValter Jennings, Air. and Mrs. Joe Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Daisy Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Glee Truesdale, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thompson. Aliss Scott received many lovely gifts.

I've Been At 405 North Jackson Street 7 Ycsn Today, But I’m moving to 403 t4ap?e Street before September fsf.

Trade Tires Today

Invited to Reception At Bloomington Sunday Among those- from Greencastle invited to the reception for Miss Bette Rose Hardy and Frank Holland, held on Sunday at the Union Building in Bloomington vere: Nelson Hardy, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Krieder, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snively, Mr. and Mrs. John Fobes and Dr. and Miw. V. Earle Wiseman. Dr. and Mrs. Philip T. Holland and Miss Nancy Holland issued the invitations.

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SHOEMAKERS STANDARD SsRVICE

Missionary Society W ill Meet Tuesday The Womens’ Alissionary Society of First Baptist Church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. David Barr. - Mrs. Ricker will give the home study lesson: "Christ, The Church and Race.”

Friendship Club will meet Wednesday at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Florence Baldwin. Members please note change in meeting place.

Funeral Home $22 (.Washington 3t. Ph«n« M

HOME v REMEDIES Ycf~ 'the MEDICINE CABINET

Ollr skilled p h a r marFls us only pare, fresh pharma- • iliiculs.

Engagement Announced By Bride-Elect’s Parents The engagement of Miss Donna Kay Riggs and'C. Roger Johnwon was announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Riggs, 1415 So. Ninth St. Lafayette, at an engagement party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McAllister, 1401 South Ninth. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Johnson of St. Louis, Missouri. Miss Riggs is a graduate of Jefferson High School and attended Indiana University at Bloomington and sang with the •‘Belles” of Indiana. Air. Johnson is a graduate of Culver Alilitafy Academy at Culver and attended Washington University at St. Louis, where he

grand Riggs

is a member of Beta Theta Pi

bridegroom, was best man. Ush- Fraternity The CO uple plans a ers were Robert Rudolph, James j late fall we dding to be in Central . Braden, James Wood, Ronald J p re sbyterian Church in Lafay-

’ < ^ oItin S' Ai ' Young. Alurray DeArmond, Gary pt t e

be enjoyed in the morning and a . .

u , J ° Shaffer. Donna Kav Riggs is a

brunch will be served at noon ™ , i. j tt. „ ' „ T ,,

ai. «« j ^ Airs. Burkhart and Mrs. Evans daughter of Mrs. Nellye

All Windy Hill lady golfers are ^ ^ , -* 6

i vl ’ ore beige lace afternoon dress- a nd visited here often.

uiged to attend.

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Greencastle firemen were eall-

Immediately following the Shirley Scott Honored ceremony a reception was held on \Y ith Bridal Shower the lawn of the bride's parents | Aliss Shirley Scott, bride-elect | home. j of Pvt. Carl Taylor was the hon - The couple left on a wedding ored guest at a shower held a: trip to the East. For traveling the Cataract church,

the bridge chose a black Peau de S »ie sheath dress with matching

ed to the Pennsylvania Railroad crossing at the Lone Star Cement Plant at 6:30 a. m. Monday to put 'out a fire in a box car of a freight train. YVater from the truck’s booster tank was used to

extinguish the blaze.

Dr. Clinton C. Green. Head of the Education Department at DePauw is participating in the Indiana Leadership Conference held this week at Ball State Teachers College. Dr. Green is one of the discussion leaders at the conference attended by 400 college professors of Education and public school teachers from over the state. The theme of the conference is ’Establishing and Maintaining Standards of Quality in

Teacher Education.”

The gift table was decorated in the bride’s chosen colors of him

bolero jacket with black and i and white. She opened her many

white accessories and wore a hat of black chantilly lace over white

satin.

Air. and Airs. Evans will reside at Apt. 2F. Observatory Court in Greencastle, while attending DePauw University this year. The bride is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Phi Eta and the bridegroom is afi'Jiated with Delta Tau Delta and Alpha Phi Omega-

lovely gifts from a beautifully decorated umbrella. Refreshments of cake, punch, mints an-

nuts were served.

Invited gue^s were Air. anAirs. Franklin Scott and family Airs. Edith Scott, Air. and AlrLonnie Gleason. Air. and AIri Gene Allan. Air. and Airs. Joe Hil burn. Air. and Airs. Tom Stott Airs. Barbara Herbert and sons Mr. and Mrs. George Hunsinge.

Family Finaiite, Inc. «/ IS HAPPY TO INTRODUCE LEE l\ AM As Manager Of FAMILY FINANCE GF GREENCASTLE, (ND.

Lee has served several capacities at F?r<’y Finrre: as adjuster, assistant manager, and more recently irrcv.r.r of the Central Collection Department. He is a World War li Veter an, and has resided in Indianapolis since 1944, when he r :d Mies Riby Foster of Bloomington, Indiana. He is a native cl Vvisconsin, and a graduate of Cameron, Wisconsin High School. Mr. and Mrs. Amans have one daughter, Lana, age C. They will be moving to Greencastle shortly. Lee is ably assisted by Mrs. Floyd Decker, a naflva cf Grecncastle, and a graduate of Greencastle High School. Family Finance invites you to s*o) in our newly air-conditioned office at 22 Fast V/ashington Street. I? you need money, and are steadily employed, we will be glad to help you solve your financial problems.