The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 July 1966 — Page 2
2 Th« Dally Bannar, Graancattla, Indiana Monday, July 18, 1966
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Tito First Christian Church of Grocncastle, was the scene of the marriage of Donna Sue Lleh and Bill Allen Nicholson. Rev. Maxwell Webb officiated at the double ring ceremony. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Lich of R. R. 5, Greencastle, formerly of Indianapolis. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson of R R. 3,
Greencastle.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Evan Crawley, organist, played a selection of bridal
music.
Hie bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a fulllength gown of chiffon over rayon crepe, designed and made by the groom’s sister, Mrs. Jack Torr. It featured an empire waist, full in the back, flowing softly into a chapellength train. A lace jacket with scalloped hem and long sleeves, which pointed over the hands, completed the gown. Her veil was a mantilla of Belgium lace, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and pink sweetheart rose buds. The maid of honor was Miss Kay Alexander, of Indianapolis. She wore a full-length gown of pastel blue whipped cream. The empire waist gown was touched off with a matching lace jacket with short scalloped sleeves. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. Charles Nicholson, brother of the groom was best man and Rod Lich, brother of the bride, served as usher. Following the ceremony, a small reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. After which, the couple left for a trip through the South. The bride is a graduate of Howe High School in Indianapolis, and attended Indiana State University for two and a half years. She is now employed at the Central National Bank in Greencastle. The groom is a graduate of
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LETTER
EDITOR
Dear Editor: Reading the Coan Pharmacy Ad in the Banner regarding remodeling recalled a recent observation. While standing on the north side of the Post Office, Eitel’s Flower Shop is so noticeably and attractively done in white. If the back of all buildings toward the city parking lot were done in white would not the scene be greatly enhanced?
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Personal And Local News VFW Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. at the Post Home. The Third Wednesday Club will meet Wednesday for a noon meal at the home of Mrs. Joyce Hutcheson. Fathers Auxiliary will meet in regular session Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. All members are urged to be present. The Cro-tat-em Club will meet with Mrs. Grace Roberts at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday for their picnic dinner. Notice change of meeting place. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. James Moore visited Sunday at the Soldier’s and Sailor’s home for Children at Knightstown, Indiana. A resuscitator run was made by city firemen at 5:40 Sunday afternoon to 1024 Avenue C. the firemen reported they administered oxygen to Charles Eiteljorge. The Mothers Service Club will meet Tuesday July 19, 7:30 p. m. at No. 4 Shelter House in Robe Ann Park. Roll call, where you spent the 4th of July. Mary Rader, hostess. Mrs. Clyde Lancaster of Lena received word that her halfsister, Mrs. Ruth K. Brown of Pagosa, Colorado, passed away Saturday, July 16th in the Durango, Colorado hospital. Arthur Long, 19, Roachdale, j was lodged in the Putnam County jail at 11:40 Saturday night by Richard Fletcher, Roachdale Town Marshal, on an assault and battery warrant signed by his wife, Bonnie Long. Mr. and Mrs. Vurlin Rader and son Dan, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rader have returned home from Denver, Colo., where they visited with Vern Rader, who is stationed at Lowry Air Force Base. Vern is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vurlin Rader. Miss Marilyn Reasor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Reasor, Sr., Greencastle Route 4, who resides at Broadview, HI., left July 14th by plane from New York on a sightseeing tour of Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, France and England. She will return August 3rd.
Closed for a combined vacation and reinstallation of more modern methods of equipment. Coin-op. laundry and do it yourself dry cleaning open as usual. White Cleaners.
Hie Golden Link Club win meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Edna Crump. Mrs. Margaret Glidewell will have the program. Larry R. Coons, R. 5, Green-j castle, underwent surgery last] Friday at the Putnam County Hospital and is now listed in “good” condition.
County Hospital Dismissed Sunday: Mrs. Carl Manion and daughter, Reelsville Pauline Dean, Spencer Charles Branneman, Cloverdale Ruth Borter, Bloomfield Mildred Jones, Gosport Lindsay Price, Somerset, Kentucky Daisy Rumley, Greencastle Garold Handy, Greencastle Beth Ann Leer, Greencastle Dismissed Saturday: Josephine Kirby, Fillmore Vern Livingston, Spencer Dudley Templeman, Roachdale Wanda Burnham, Reelsville Aaron Rietzel, Stilesville Sandra Kitron, Cloverdale Edna Sinclair, Gosport Melvin Kersey, Martinsville Ella Harris, Greencastle Kay Scholl, Greencastle Janice Butler, Greencastle Wilbur Alexander, Greencastle Adah Wyatt, Greencastle Sharyl Stringer, Greencastle Alonzo Powell, Greencastle Robert Dean, Greencastle Mrs. James Campbell and daughter, Greencastle
f lub Meets With Mrs. Sigmond Ablam Mrs. Sigmand Ablam was hostess to the July meeting of the Roachdale Home Demonstration Club at her home. Mrs. Dewey Wilson president was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Buford Blaydes gave the devotions. Flag salutes were given and Mrs. Ablam played “America The Beautiful” she then read the history of the song of the month, “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean,” which the members sang. Minutes of the last meeting were read and a financial report was given and approved. Mrs. Cully Wilson read the by-laws. Fourteen members and one guest, Miss Ruth Hutchens was present.
ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. O’Neal, 29 years, Sunday, July 17th.
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News Of Boys BANGKOK, Thailand— Airman First Class Rodney L. Garrett of Cloverdale, Ind., is now on duty with the U. S. Air Force in Thailand. Airman Garrett, whose brother, Dewey A. Garrett, resides in Cloverdale, serves as an aircraft mechanic with Air Force advisory personnel who support aerospace defense and training activities— closely coordinated with the Royal Thai Air Force. The airman is a graduate of Cloverdale High School. He attended Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind.
Penny and Paula Evans, twin daughters of Dale and Janet Evans, Greencastle, R. 4, 4 years old July 16th.
USS FRONTIER — Fireman Apprentice William R. Bonifacius, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence B. Bonifacius of Roachdale, Ind., returned to Long Beach, Calif., July 8, aboard the destroyer tender USS Frontier after spending six months at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. During Frontier’s deployment at Pearl Harbor the crew of over 600 men completed repairs for 122 different ships and commands. During this time more than 6,000 work requests were completed. The Frontier is presently operating out of Long Beach as a unit of the U. S. First Fleet.
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Mrs. McFerran Hostess To Roachdale Club The Roachdale Woman’s Progress Club assembled Wednesday morning, July 13th at the home of Mrs. Lillie McFerran. At the noon hour they joumneyed to Redwood Inn at Crawfordsville where they were served a delicious luncheon.
The vice president, June Garner presented each member with a lovely place card. The trip to Ben Hur Home was dispensed with on account of the heat, so after a social hour, each returned home feeling the meeting had been very enjoyable.
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