The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1963 — Page 2
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Partial A-Test Ban Expected 01* Big Three MOSCOW UPI The United States, Britain, and Russia were expected to approve a partial nuile:tr test ban treaty today in the first major cold war settlement in eight years. Western sources slid only a last-minute hitch could bar the initialing of the pact by Under Secretary of State W. Averell Harriman, Biitish Science Minister Lord Hailsham, and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromy-
ko.
The treaty outlawing nuclear weapons tests in the utmopshere, in outer space, and under water would be the first significant agreement concluded between East and West since the Austrian state treaty in 1955 gave that country full independence and provided for the withdrawal of Soviet and Western occupation troops. There had been fears that the
Soviets would seek to couple Ike be given. Come and join In this treaty with a nop-agression wonderful fellowship. agrefineflt, between NATO ond the Communist Warsaw Pact. The West had opposed s u c h a
linking.
The sources said, however, that both sides may have reached a compromise providing for a declaration of non-agression in more general terms. The nuclear tMks now in their 10th day. have gone smoothly from the start, and diplomats saw this Soviet willingness to come to terms with the West as another sign that Premier Nikit i. S. Khrushchev has refused to be swayed by Communist China’s demands for a more militant policy against the West. White Lick As-ociation Picnic
The Annual White Liek Association Women's Missionary Picnic. will be held Wednesday, July 31, 1963 at the Robe Ann Park, Greencustle. Indiana. Bring a covered dish, own table service, and join in fellowship at the noon meal. In the afternoon the Echoes of the Indiana Baptist Women’s Missionary Societies S u m m e r Conference, which wu.s held at Franklin College, Franklin, will
JFK’S CHOICE — President Kennedy has selected Howard Jenkins Jr. (above), a 48-year-old Republican and former law professor, to be the first Negro member of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRBl. He will succeed Philip Ray Rodgers, whose term expires Aug. 27. It is a $20,000-a-year job.
THE DAILY BANNER \MCI»., JULY 24, 1963. Page 2 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 8. JacKson St. Greencastle, Ind. Entered in thp Post Office at Groun< astle, Indiana, as Second ( lass Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery S5c per week Mailed in Putnam County $7.00 per yeai Outside of Putnam County $8.00 per yeai Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year TODAY’S BIBLE THOCJtJWT O Lord our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all earth!—Psalm 8:1. Not only in all the Church — hut in all the Creation—are we brought to worship. His Name is stamped on all His works.
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set of tiny pearl earrings. ~ T ~ r ~ Attending the bridegroom, as best man was his brother, Charles Sillery. The ushers were also brothers of the bridegroom, Leroy, Russell and Dale Sillery. Each of the mothers was dressed in Tvavy blue, with white accessories and wore corsages of pink and white rosebuds. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the DePauw Student Union Bldg. At the guest register was Mrs. Barbara Powell. The tables were decorated in pink and white cloths and held a beautifully decorated three-tiered white wedding cake, which had
pink carnations around the base.
and greenery
Those assisting with hospitalities were Mrs. Arley Downs, sister of the bridegroom: Mrs. Paul Harmon, sister-in-law of the bride; Miss Alice McKeehan and Mrs. DeLynr. Stephens, nieces of the bride; Mrs. Charles D. Young and Mrs. Lowell Flint. Several showers and parties were given for the bride and bridegroom previously. Guests were from Noblesville, Plainfield, Elkhart, Crawfordsville, Falls Church Virginia, Corbin, Ky.: Lexington, Ky; and Iowa City, Iowa.
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Our entire stock of Summer goods is drastically reduced from 33^ to
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Mrs. Martha Shannon Chapman is here visiting her mother, Mrs. G. B. Shannon. A son was born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moon, Greencastle Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Parrish. Greencastle Route 2, became the parents of a daughter Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and daughter, Susie and son, Jim have returned from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark in Phoenix, Arizona. The Irwin reunion will be held Sunday July 28th at the Irwin grove one half mile south of Brunerstown. All relatives and friends invited. The Dickey Reunion will be held Sunday July 28 at Robe Ann Park shelter house south of swimming pool. All friends and relatives invited. The Modern Homemakers Home Demonstration Club will meet at Robe Ann park Thursday evening for their July picnic and meeting. Bring covered dish, table service, drinks will be furnished. Doug Stauch, 711 E. Walnut, Greencastle, a student at Green-c-istle High School, is among 279 students attending the third session of the 17th annual Indiana University High School Journalism Institute, July 21, Aug. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mann, of S. College enjoyed several out of town guests last week. Among them were Mrs. Mann’s brother vmd wife, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Payne from Arlington. Va., who are moving to San Antonio, Texas. Also, Mrs. Mann’s sister, Mrs. Norman Lea of Elgin, 111.; and Mrs. Mann’s niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. William Brown with their young son, of New Albany, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Hitchcock of Miami, Florida are visining at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perkins, Greencastle, R. R. 4. The Perkins family will have open house for the Hitchcocks on Sunday. July 28th from 2-4 p.m. and from 6-8 p.m. Mrs. Hitchcock was formerly Maria Olus Perkins of Morton. All friends are in-
vited.
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Mr. and Mrs. NaDean Sillery
In an impressive single ring of pink cotton and white emceremony on June 23rd. at the broidery. Her hat was an arFhst Baptist Church, Billie Kath- rangement of pink petals and a
leen Harmon, became the bride of Nadean Arden Sillery. Mrs. Elsie Harmon and the late Dr. E L. Harmon are the bride’s parents. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Sylvia Sillery and
the late E. A. Sillery.
The vows were read by Rev. Kyle Moss Miller, at the alter
short veil. She carried a beautiful white satin fan on which rested three pink carnations. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Paul Harmon, wore a floor length dress of nylon accented around the neck with a low yoke and scallops of lace on the skirt. The veil was at-
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decorated with palms, seven tached to a pill box crown of lace branch candelabra and baskets of and nylon to correspond with the white Chrysanthemums. Wed- dress. She also wore lace mitts, ding music was played by Paxil Both the mitts and veil were deEvans, who accompanied John signed by Mrs. E. J. Bennett. On Brackney -cvnen he sang “The her white Bible, was an orchid. Lord’s Prayer.” with white streamers into which Mrs. Mace Aker, matron of had been placed small white carhonor, wore a street length dress nations. Her only jewelry was a
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