The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1965 — Page 2

The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 29, 1965

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Engagements ^Announced

>larjorie Prire Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price of Cloverdale wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margie Price to Donald L. Larkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Larkin of Cloverdale. ^ Miss Price is an employee of Public Service Co. and Mr. Larkin is a student at Purdue University. A Fail wedding is being planned.

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Glenn Ellen Scobee Tom Scobee of Bainbridge R. R. 1 wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter, Glen Ellen, to Michael Lynn Riggen, son of Audith and the late Kenneth Riggen of Dana, Indiana. Glen Ellen is a 1965 graduate of Bainbridge High School and Mike is a 1965 graduate of Clinton High School. A February 25th wedding is being planned.

Margery Stoops Dr. and Mrs. Jean Todd Stoops announce the engagement of their daughter, Margery Lynne, to Mr. Fred Stuart Gass, son of Dr. and Mrs. Clinton B. Gass of Greeneastle, Indiana. Miss Stoops is a senior at DePauw University where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority and Mortar Board. Mr. Gass is a graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover. Massachusetts, and DePauw University, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa. He is now doing graduate work in mathematics at Dartmouth College on a Danforth Fellowship and a grant from the National Science Foundation. The wedding will take place June 19th.

Joyce Charmichael Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carmichael of R. R. 2 Greeneastle wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce Eileen to Ronald Wayne Detro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Detro, R. R. 3 Greeneastle. The bride-elect is a graduate of Reelsville High School and is presently employed as receptionist at P. R. Mallory. Mr. Detro is a graduate of Greeneastle High School and employed at P. R. Mallory. A February wedding is being

planned.

Card of Thanks The family of Adam Wagner wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the many cards and letters sent during Mr. Wagner's illness, and for the beautiful floral tributes and expressions of sympathy •xtended in their time of sorrow. They especially want to :hank the Rector Funeral rlome. Rev. Pat Buckner and Mrs. Meredith for their kindless and help. Jennie Wagner Mary Burns Rebecca Byrd

ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Clarencs A. Gaddis, 54 years Tuesday, Dec. 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Donald York, 411 North College, 25 years today, Dec. 29th. Birthdays David Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fischer, of Greeneastle, was one year old on December 22nd.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 24-21 S. Jackton SL GrMncastU. Ind. BusinsM Ption* 01 3-51ST Elizabeth Raridan Eitats, Publisher S. R. Raridan, Senior Editor Norma Hill. Gan. Mgr. Jamas I. ZtM, Managing Editor William D. Hoapar. Adv. Mgr. Entorod in tho Past Offica at Groancastls, Indiana, as Sscand Class Mail mattar undsr Act a# March 7. 187S. Subscription Prices Hama Oslhrory 40c par wtsk Madad ia Putnam Co. $8.00 par yaai Ootsida of Putnam Ca. $10.00 par year Outsida of Indiana $14.00 par ysar Bible Thought There Is neither Jew nor Greek, there Is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female; for ye are all one in Christ Jeeus. Galatians 3:28. Barriers are broken down in Christ. We become one family in the Lord. As Christians we : ran pray and work for the unity of all believers In the bonds of Christian fellowship. Personal And Local News Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean left this morning for Monterrey, Mexico, to spend the remainder of the winter. A watch party will be held at Beech Grove E.U.B. Church Friday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. There will be Bible study, singing and fellowship for the entire family. The public is invited. Mrs. Mark Kloor, known as "Antie Boo,” to the children In the Sherwood Addition, gave her annual Christmas party Tuesday for the youngsters in the neighborhood. Eighteen were present. Mr. Milton Scobee and family of Dallas, Texas, arrived to spend the holidays with their family. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scobee of Indianapolis on Christmas Day. Other guests were Clifford Scobee and family; David Richard* and family; Mrs. Homer Leucus; Doyle Boggess and son, and John Blair and family. There will be a Watch Night Service at Mansfield Bible Church New Year's Eve from 9:00 to 12:15. Come and enjoy the services. There will be a film from Bob Jones University entitled “Wakening of the Middle East.” Other activities, Including a Communion service will follow the film. Light re- | freshments will be served in the annex during the evening. The church is located in Mansfield, 12 miles north of Brazil on Highway 59. Mrs. Nellie McKee of Cloverdale entertained Christmas Day with a turkey dinner and all the trimmings; Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walsman and daughter Patty of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. McKee Jr. . and sons, Jarrell Len and Dar- ! rell Lee of Greeneastle. Darrell Lee Is serving with the USN. His ship is the USS Okanogan. He will be home until after the New Year.

Mr. and Mrs. James Goodin spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Myers and family of Colesburg, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of

Elizabethtown, Ky.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrah and Miss Marsha and Mrs. Jessie Appleby of Cloverdale spent

Christmas in Florida.

CARD OF THANKS I want to thank Dr. Nichols, nurses and nurses aides, friends for flowers and cards sent w hile I was in the hospital. Happy New Year to everyone. Thank you. Donna Houston

| Mh*s. Ruby Hooker and Joe of ^ Carbon, Floyd and Charles of R. R. 3 Brazil and Cecil of Harmony. There are 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Friends and relatives are invited.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Jeffrey Snodgrass, Spencer , Ralph Lopossa, Stilesville Robert Simmerman, Filli more William Haltom, Cloverdale Edna Taylor, Greeneastle Clyde Thomas, Greeneastle Cinda Roberts, Greeneastle Robert Patton, Greeneastle Margaret Scobee, Greeneastle Lucille Raines, Greeneastle Mrs. Walter Alice and daughter, Greeneastle

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — Airmand David L. Toney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Toney of R. R. 1, Fillmore, Ind., has been selected for training at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., as an Air Force administrative specialist. The airman, a 1963 graduate of Fillmore High School, recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Toney attended Indiana State University.

Golden Wedding Anniversary Jan. 2 The Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas, R. R. 3 Brazil will be celebrated with open house on January 2 from 2 to 5 o’clock at the home of their son, Charles at Lena, Indiana, Brazil R. R. 3. Mrs. Thomas is the former Bertha Gaskill. The couple was married in Brazil on Dec. 23, 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have four sons and one daughter,

Entertain With Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Justus entertained Sunday with a Xmas family dinner at their home on South Jackson Street. A bountiful dinner was enjoyed and a visit from Santa. Among those present were

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandivier and son Bill from Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. John Dotson and son Tom of Attica, Miss Helen j our sincere appreciation to our Johnson of Danville, HI., Mr. i relatives, friends and neighbors and Mrs. Charles Davis and for the kindness, prayers, sym-

Card of Thanks Siddons—We wish to express

sons Jay and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and son Scott, all of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Davis of Flora; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stitzle and son. Chris, of Reelsville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Justus, Mr. and Mrs Don Riley and daughter, Patty, and Mrs. Virginia Leinberger all of Greeneastle.

pathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved mother, and grandmother, Susie Siddons. We especially wish to thank Dr. Donald T. McMahan, the pallbearers and the Rector Funeral Home for their kind services rendered. The Family.

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