The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1963 — Page 2

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Miss Kuth Ann Walgumuth and Keith W. Shearer were married Saturday, Axig. 24, 1963, in a 2:30 p.m. ceremony In Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. The Rev. Howard Wright, minister of Robert's Park Methodist Church in Indianapolis, officiated. Mrs. John McFarland, organist, provided the nnptial music in the church which was decorated with palms and candles. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Walgamuth of Greencastle. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Shearer, Sr. of South Bend. Ind. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown of silk organza over tafeta with a lace fitted overblouse featuring long tapered sleeves with small matching buttons down the back and at the wrists. Her crown of pearls and crystal held a finger tip veil. She carried carnations and pink sweetheart roses on a white Bible. Miss Diane Walgamuth, maid-of-honor, wore a pink dress of chiffon over taffeta with matching velvet bow which held her veil. Miss Linda Walgamuth, bridesmaid, wore a pastel blue tlress of chiffon over taffeta with velvet bow and veil of same color.

Both attendants are sisters of the bride and they carried shower type bouquets of white shasta chrysanthemums. Robert Tomsits of North Liberty, Ind., served as best man. L T shers were William Nixon; William Woods, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; and Loren E. Shearer, Jr., brother of the bridegroom; all of South Bend. Ind. .) The bride’s mother wore a dress of white silk organza over silk featuring a bell-shaped skirt and two shades of brown trim, accesories were white. The bridegroom’s mother wore chocalate late brown sheath dress of eyelet with brown accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of yellow carnations. The wedding reception was held in Charter house adjacent to the church. After a trip through Northern Michigan and Ohio, the couple will make their home at 4723 East 19th St., Indianapolis. The bride Is a graudate of Greencastle High and a senior in DePauw University School of Nursing. Her husband was graduated from Greene Twp. High School, South Bend, attended North Manchester College, and was graduated from South Bend College of Commerce.

tiit Daily BaNNER MON., At G. 26. 1963 Page 2 GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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TODAY’S BIBbE THOUGHT The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them.— Psalm 34:7. Have you ever experienced this? Perhaps you will this very day. If only you could see the hidden ministry of God’s angels! But you can experience it.

Personal And Local News Briefs Miss Jane Ellen Hughes has gone to Birmingham, Michigan, to teach in the public schools. A daughter was born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Baines of Freedom Route 1. A son was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robertson of Spencer Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Pleake, Quincy Route 1, became the parents of a daughter Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Dlontak, Greencaatle Route 4, are the parents of twin boys born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stattner, Cloverdale Route 1, are the parents of a son bom Monday morning at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Newlin of Kasey, 111., were Saturday guests of Mrs. Newlin’s sisters. Miss Carrie Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seller and family. Miss Linda Cox has returned to Cincinnati after a three weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox. She will start work Monday in her workstudy plan of advertising in the School of Art Design and Architecture at Cincinnati University. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shuee f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore, John Boyd, John King, Eddie Buis, Robert Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Flank Pierce, Mrs. Carrie Miller and Mrs. Helen Mason Were in French Lick Springs for the Democratic banquet Saturday evening.

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Mcfl Xuxtttary Mil meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Post Home. Greencastle Automotive Bowling League will itart the 63-64 season Tuesday, August 27th at 6:36 p.m. Danny Perkins and Fred Miller, will be on the Mickey Mouse Club TV program at five o’clock this evening. West-Madison Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Charles Rector, Sr. A daughter was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dunn, 804 Draper. The Putnamville W.S.C.S. will meet at the home of the Misses Elizabeth and Billie McClure, Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. with Miss Myra Parks as assisting hostess. The program leader is Mrs. George Friend. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Dester, of the Indiana State Farm, are on vacation visiting at Mrs. Dester’s former home in Berne, Indiana. Most of their household goods are still at their place of residence at the Farm where they expect to remain until they leave the Putnamville Institution. Those attending the Reeves family dinner at the Robe Ann Park Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reeves. Richard, Roger, Ronnie and Rita, of Brownsburg, Ind: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reeves, Chuck and Emily of Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reeves and Jim, Jane Ann Thompson, Sondra Jenner and Kenneth McCullough; Mr. and Mrs. John Ray, John R. Ray; Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stevens, Jennie, Johnny, Jeff; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harlan, Rick and Kenny of Greencastle.

ATTENDING SCHOOL MADISON, Wis.—Gail W. Edwards, First Citizens Bank A Trust Company, 1 N. Indiana St., Greencastle, Ind. is among the 1,250 students from 41 states, Japan, Puerto Rico, and Honduras who are now attending the annual two-week residence sesson of the School of Banking at the University of Wisconsin here.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of my husband, Russell Vanlandingham, who passed away August 26, 1959. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to break, but all in vain. To have, to love and then to part; Is the greatest sorrow of ones heart, The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Wife Anna

Crime Increases WASHINGTON UPI —The nation's crime rate, a matter of increasing concern to government officials, continues to soar, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy reported today.

Birthday Thonta* Hugh Duggan, son of Mr. and Mr*. David E. Duggan. 3 year old Saturday, August 24th. Jackie Lee Wood, 22 years August 26th. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Abb Alice, 513 Howard St. 54 years, Aug. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Greencastle R. 2. f 48 years. Couple Planning Open House For 5Hth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ashby will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary at an open house at their home in Ladoga on Sunday, Sept. 1, from 2 to 5 p. m. The Ashbys were married Sept. 3, 1913. They have three children: Robert S. of Indianapolis, Grace (Mrs. Glenn Burgett) of Lansing, Mich., Marianna (Mrs. Glenn Irwin Jr.) of Indianapolis, and seven grandchildren. No personal invitations have been issued. All friends and relatives are invited. The ommlssion of gifts is requested.

Affolter-WlUis Nuptials In Angola Miss Mary Josephine Willis became the bride of Richard Wayne Affolter In a candlelight ceremony held Saturday, August 24, at 8 p.m. in the First Congregational church of Angola. Dr. Harry Taylor of Cleveland, Ohio, read the nuptial vows before an altar graced with palms, candelabra, and beauty vases of white gladiolas and white chrysanthemums. The Rev. Minor Gressley assisted in the double ring service. Musical selections were presented by Mrs. David Baxter, organist, preceding the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Henry Edward Willis of Angola and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Affolter of Syracuse, New York. Mrs. Otis T. Martin of Greencastle is the grandmother of the

ON VACATION August 26th to Sopfembor 3rd. DR. FINKBINER

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Bridegroom. ‘ 1 The bride was escorted to the altar by her father down an aisle marked with white bows and greenery. Her gown of ivory peau de soie in controlled bell silhouette was designed with a silk organza bodice which was accented with a circlet neckline and all over applique of jeweled Alencon lace. A cummerbund with rose ttrmmed back set off the bouffant skirt with a tapered front and back sweep fullness ending in a wide court train. Her waist length veil of Imported illuson was caught to a cloche of ivory satin roses and pearls. The bride carried a cascade arrangement of white roses with natural folliage and satin streamers. Mrs. James Pinkerton, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Victoria Willis, sister of the bride and Miss Julie Nisbet of Evansville. The bride’s attendants were attired In floor length gowns of turquoise satin du charme. The fitted bodices were fashioned with scoop necklines and three-quarter length sleeves. The flat front skirts with full carriage backs were detailed with flat bows. They carried tapering cascades of fall grapes and white carnations blending with ivy and wore original crowns fashioned of matching white carnations. William Affolter, brother of the groom, served as best man.

The guesfs Tere seated By iames FatJyen and Mrs. Roger DeBrulef Pinkeiton of Chicago, 111., Broth- served the wedding cake which er-in-law of the bride; Robert was placed on a table covered McClure, Denver, Colorado and with satin containing lase inlay James Davidson and John Herod, from the wedding dress of the both of Gary. bride’s mother. James Affolter, For her daughter’s wedding, brother of the bridegroom, was Mrs. Willis wore a sheath of in charge of the guest book . cafe au lait crepe. The bride- For her going away attire groom’s mother chose a pink silk the new Mrs. Affolter wore a linen sheath with three quarter suit of aqua mohair with black length peplin. Both mothers wore patent leather accessories. After corsages of white roses. a short wedding trp the couple Following the ceremony, a re- will reside at 514 University Aveception was held at the Eaton nue, Ithaca, New York, where Springs Trout Club with music the groom will be a student at furnished by a string trio com- Cornell University law school posed of Mrs. Joseph Weicht, and the bride will teach in the Mrs. Frank Bueker, and William Ithaca school system. The couple Steele. Miss Carole Goins, Miss are both 1963 graduates of DeBecky Watts, Mrs. David Mac- Pauw University.

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Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Bridges Announce Marriage Of DaughtAT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridges announce the marriage of their d mghter Arlene Mae Bridges to Roland Roscoe Buis, Jr. The bridge grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland Roscoe Buis, Sr. of Fillmore. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. George Green, minister of the Christian Church of Lebanon. July 20. The bride w’as dressed in a white street length dress of silk

Jersey. She carried a bouquet of yellow rose buds. i.» Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan, sister and brother-in-law of the bride. The groom is in the navy submarine service, at present stationed at New London, Conn. They are living in Groton, Conn. The bride graduated from Bainbridge with class of 1963 and bridegroom from Fillmore with the class of 1962.

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