The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 July 1964 — Page 2

Page 7 WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

Grt Acquainted Club Entertains A get acquainted meeting of the descendants of Jerimiah and Keziah Patrick, early residents of northern Morgan Coun-

ty will be held Sunday, July 12 from 1 to 5.00 p.m. at the Verlin Scott residence l 1 ^ miles east of Belle Union. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Noble Turner, Chillicothe, Mo.; Mr. Turner is

a great grandchild of the above mentioned, and a grandson of Herod Patrick, who migrated to Missouri by covered wagon in 1885. All relatives and friends

are invited.

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Regular 11.98 Values, Now ... . Regular 14.98 Values, Now ... . Regular 17.98 Values, Now ... . Regular 22.98 Values, Now ... .

. . . 7.77 , . . . 9.77 . . . 11.77 . . . 13.77

LADIES SUMMER SKIRTS

Regular 5.98 Values, Now ... .

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Regular 7.98 Values, Now ... .

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Regular 9.98 Values, Now ... .

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Regular 11.98 Values, Now ... .

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LADIES WOOL SUITS Regular 14.98 Values, Now 10.7 Regular 17.98 Values, Now 12.7? Regular 29.98 Values, Now 19.77 LADIES ALL WEATH ER COATS

Regular 14.98 Values, Now 10.77 Regular 19.98 Values, Now 13.77 Regular 25.00 Values, Now 16.77 TREMENDOUS SAVINGS AT TROYER’S

Semi-Annual LEARANCE AT THE BOOTERY

PRICES SLASHED - HUNDREDS OF NAME BRAND SHOES

REGULAR STOCK

Sorry. All Sales Final. No Exchange or Refunds WOMEN’S - DRESS SHOES

Values To $14.99

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WOMEN’S - DRESS SHOES

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WOMEN’S FLATS

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WOMEN’S FLATS Values To $7.99 . . MEN’S SHOES Values To $15.99 . . MEN’S SHOES Values To $11.99

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 2A-28 S. Jackson St. Greencastlo, Ind. Business Phone Ol 3-5151 Samuel R. Raridon, Publisher Elisabeth Raridon, Business Mgr. William D. Heeper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Pest Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S7B. Subscription Prices Home Deliver? 35c per week Mailed in Putnam Ce. $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam Ce. $3.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Bible Thought When he was set down on the judgement seat, his wife sent unto him, saying, have thou nothing to do with that just man! For I have suffered many things this day in a dream because of him.—Matthew 27:19 We never like to take advice when it is contrary to our thinking. Yet if Pilate had listened to his wife our story would be very different today. Personal And Local News George Appleby and wife Helen spent the weekend with his mother Jessie Appleby of Cloverdale. The Cunningham Reunion will i be held this Sunday, July 12th at the Rockville Park. All friends and relatives are invited. Mrs. Jessie Appleby was a guest at the home of Miss Mary Gilmore and Mrs. Fanchon Jones, her cousin from Memphis, Tenn. The Optimist club will meet f the Fairway Restaurant sday, July 9th, at 6:30 p.m. rd Logan of St. Louis oe the speaker. All Charter .embers are urged to attend. J. Robert Fletcher has returned to Langley Air Force Base, in Virginia after spending a thirty day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Fletcher. City police officials reported Wednesday morning that a coke machine located at the Enco service station on North Jackson Street had been broken into Sunday night. Officer Bill Masten discovered the vandalized machine while on routine patrol. An undetermined amount of money was taken.

j punch was on a separate table, around its bowl was a ring of fashion fern. For the wedding trip the bride wore a brown and white two piece dress with white accessories. Her corsage was designed of her favorite flowers, white daisies and pink sweetheart roses. Out of town guests were from Putnamville, Roachdale, Fillmore, Cloverdale, Coatesville, Brazil, Crawfordsville, Reelsville, Paragon, Indianapolis, Brownsburg, Zionsville, Bloomington, Bainbridge, Williamsport, and Noblesville. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. McCullough will live at 708 East Washington Street, Greencastle. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of Greencastle High School. Mr. McCullough attended Indiana University and is now employed in the cost accounting department at Donnelley’s in Crawfordsville. Mrs. McCullough is a dental assis-

tant with Dr. Graffis of Greencastle.

Eskimo Club Entertains The Eskimo Bridge Club held their July meeting at Torr*s Restaurant Thursday evening. Mrs. Carrie Miller was acting hostess and had decorated the long table with pretty flowers and potted plants. The plants were given later as prizes. It was also the gift exchange of secret pals. After the meal and opening of gifts , four games of bridge were played, with Chrystal Priest and Margaret Dickson winning the score prizes. The August party will be with Mrs. Vesta Mitchell.

Hospital Notes Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. Delbert, Smith and son, Carolyn Detro, Greencastle: Gordie Butler, Kenneth Salsman, Fillmore; Grace Clark, North Salem.

Photo by Ralph Taylor Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Earl McCullough

Putnam Court Notes Virginia M. Coffman, plaintiff, vs. Edwin G. Coffman, defendant. complaint for absolute I f divorce.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of our I Mom, Mrs. Eva Cooper, who ] departed this life July 8, 1954. The gentle touch of a tender hand, A caress on a throbbing brow— There is not another throughout our land That can equal that touch now. The smile and understanding mind — Can never be found in another Search where you will, you’ll | never find One to compare with your mother. Though the night be dark, and the day be long, We rested secure in her care. She cheered us on, by word and song, And sustained us with a prayer. She was ever kind and so alert, If we fell at night or day. She dried our tears and she healed the hurt, And started lis again on our way. Deep from the soul and out from the heart We gush forth the highest praise Ne'er from her teachings may we depart, But cling to them all our days. When she became gray and worn with care, We honored her all the more; j We made her load lighter for her to bear, And of our hearts love, gave her more. Heaven will surely mean more to us all Knowing that Mom is there: The things she said we proudly recall, Knowing she depended on prayer. When life flows on as an endless stream, We’ll oft think of Mom’s face; Her memory will always be one sweat dream To carry from place to place. The Family 8-lp

Miss Jane Ann Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reeves, 830 Gardenside Drive, Greencastle and Mr. Kenneth Earl McCullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. McCullough, R.R. 2, Greencastle, were married June 26 at 7:30 in the First Christian Church in Greencastle. The Reverend Maxwell J. Webb performed the ceremony. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father and preceded down the aisle on a white aisle cloth between pews marked with white satin ribbons. She ascended the steps into the chancel decorated with graceful arches created with lighted candlebra. The pews on the choir’s left were marked with single burning candles. In front of the communion table, on which was the large silver cross, cathedral candles and silver communion cups, was a large Grecian urn abundantly filled with white Kilian Daisies. The bride wore a gown of white organza with fitted bodice, scallop neckline, and short sleeves. The full length shirt was enhanced with a panel of Alencon lace. Her headpiece was a rose with forward petals. Her two tier bouffant veil was of pure silk illusion. Attached to a white Bible was a flowing arrangement of fragrant white Eucharis Lilies and Carol Amling miniature roses accented with miniature wedding Ivy. Mrs. Ronald Sutherlin was her sister’s matron of honor. She was gowned in fiesta pink taffeta. The scoop neckline and cap sleeves accented the molded bodice which featured a watteau panel. The controlled skirt was floor length. Her floral headpiece was fashioned of ribbon matching the gown and white marguerites and miniature pink roses that matched the flowers in the bride’s bouquet. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Sherman Reeves, sister-in-law of

the bride, wore a gown fashioned in the same style as that of the honor attendant. Sally and Gloria Shannon, cousins of the bridegroom, were the flower girls. They were attired in delicate pink floor length gowns and wore pearl necklaces, gifts of the bride. In their hair they wore white marguerites. The best man was Donald Tharp and the groomsman was Jim Reeves, brother of the bride. The ring bearers were Kenneth Lee Harlan and Charles Raymond Reeves, nephews of the bride. They wore white dinner jackets with black trousers. The ushers were Sherman Reeves, brother of the bride; Warren Harlan, brother-in-law of the bride, Stephen Hurst, cousin of the bridegroom and Richard Chadd. Miss Jacque Schafer sang “One Hand, One Heart” accom panied by Mrs. Evan Crawley at the organ preceding the ceremony. She also sang the ' Lord's Prayer” at the close. The bride’s mother wore a loden green Chantilly lace and chiffon dress with matching ac cessories. Her corsage was pink mist sweetheart roses with violet foliage. The bridegroom's mother wore a light blue lace dress and a corsage of orange sweetheart roses. Miss Rosemary Romelia was in charge of the guest register Mrs. Warren Harlan, sister of the bride, supervised the reception tables. Those serving were Susan Gould, Mary Jane Todd, Julianne Bergmann, Trudy McCormick, and Karen Hoover. They wore corsages especially designed for their gowns. The bride’s table was centered with a three-tiered cake on top of which was placed a dainty floral arrangement of white marguerites and baby’S breath and under the cake was fashion fern and white margueries. A most refreshing

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July Clearance SALE QUALITY SUMMER FASHIONS REDUCED SAVE 30% to 50% and more

DRESSES Reg. 8.99 to 12.99 Now Reduced to

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SPORTSWEAR • SKIRTS • SLACKS • SHORTS 2 PC. SETS • BLOUSES • JACKETS Reg. 3.98 to 12.98 Now Reduced to $2.00-$3.00-$4.00-$5.00 JUNIOR AND MISSES’ SIZES

T-SHIRTS and BLOUSES Values 3.98 - 5.98 $2. $3. SUMMER BAGS $5.98 Value, Now $3

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SUMMER MILLINERY Vl PRICE

$1.25 Value

$1.00 & $2.00

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