The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1966 — Page 2

Tlw Daily Banner, Graancastla, Indiana Tuasday, July 26, 1966 , THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavas For All" Businass Phan as: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabath Raridan Estate, Publisher tishad •vary ■vwiwg except Smday and halidaya. Entered in the Sect Office at Creen cattle, Indiana^ at second data mail matter under Act ef March 7, 107S. United Frees International lease wire service} Member Inland Daly Frees Assedatien; Messier State Frets Association. AH unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily Sanner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By Carrier 40c per week, smple copy 10c Subscription Ft ices of The Daily Banner effective March 14, I960: In Futnam County—1 year 010.00 6 amaths $5.50—3 months $3.00; Indiana other than Futnew County 1 year $13.00—6 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Oaside Indiana—1 year $16.00—4 months $9.00—3 months $6.00. Al Mail snhccriptiens payable in advance.

Exchange Vows

Oobin Methodist Church In Greencastln was the setting for the wedding of Miss Mary E. Richardson and Jerry D. Brasfield, July 17. Dr. Claude McClure officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Richardson of Route 1, Reelsville. Mr. Brasfield is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Edward Brasfield, Salina, Kansas. Hie bride was gowned in white Chantilly lace and organza. The lace bodice featured a scalloped sabrina neckline with pearl decoration and long lace sleeves ending in bridal points. The A-line organza skirt was accented by a pearl-trimmed lace train extending from the waistband. Her lace edged crown secured a three-tier elbow length veil. The bride carried a white Bible and white sweetheart roses centered with a Cymbidium orchid. She entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. Miss Phyllis Williams of Cloverdale, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Sonja Melton of Pueblo, Colorado; Mrs. John Brasfield, Salina, Kansas, sister-in-law of the groom; Miss Elizabeth Anne Cisco and Mrs. David Baughman, both of Franklin, Indiana. They were attired in formal gowns of royal blue peau de soie. The controlled bell skirts were topped at the empire waistline by a beaded band. Highlighting the dresses were removable sleeveless Monk’s coats with Dior bows at the shoulders. The maid of honor carried a full crescent cascade of white Fuji mums. Bridesmaids’ bouquets were half crescent cascades of white Fuji mums. Johnnie Brasfield, twin brother of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Gary Salmans and John Salmans, Salina, Kansas; Christian Scheurer, Salina, Kansas and David Wilson, Indianapolis, cousin of the bride. Ushers were Jack Andrews and Eugene Wilson, both cousins of the bride. They wore boutonniers of blue cornflowers. The groom wore a white sweetheart rose from the bride’s bouquet. Organist was Mrs. George Hahn, Elkhart, and soloist was Miss Evajo Williams of Cloverdale. Both wore corsages of white sweetheart roses. The mother of the groom was attired in a deep rose lace dress

with matching accessories. The bride’s mother wore light blue with matching shoes and hat and white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of Cymbidium orchids. There was a reception in Charterhouse following the ceremony. The bride’s colors of blue and white were carried out in the three-tiered wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom and decorated with blue roses. Mints were white wedding bells and blue roses. Mrs. Jeanie Hinde, Irving, Texas, sister of the groom, presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Robert Harding and Mrs. Jim Henry, both of Indianapolis, assisted with serving. Mrs. Charles Grubbs, Indianapolis, was in charge of the Guest Book. Host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Eitel, Greencastle. Honorary hostesses were Mrs. Ronald Eastburn, Greenwood and Mrs. Harold E. Wilson, Indianapolis, aunt of the bride. After a short trip to Mackinac Island the newlyweds left for Wisconsin. The groom is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin until September after which time they will live in Pueblo, Colorado.

County Hospital Dismissed Monday: John Church, Coatesville Ida Wood, Greencastle

Bible Thought For Today Be ef good courage, and He will strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord.— Psalms Sl:24. God has promised never to leave nor forsake His own. la this guaranteed hope we, who are His, face life’s vicissitudes with genuine courage and serenity. Personal And Local News Modern Homemakers Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday July 27, with Mrs, Marcia Nelson. The regular monthly meeting of the Putnam County Coin Club will not be held this month due to the County Fair. W.W.L Barracks 1994 will hold their usual meeting at the American Legion Home, Aug. 2nd. with pitch-in dinner. The Echo Club will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Evelyn Hanneman, assisting hostess will be Dorothy Sutherlin. Mrs. Helen Williams of Manhattan, is confined to the Clay County Hospital at Brazil. Her room number is 208 and she would like to hear from her friends. The Goose Island School reunion banquet will be held Saturday, August 6th at 7:00 p.m. at the Sea Food Restaurant, junction 40 & 43. Reservations must be called to Gladys Spiker by August 2nd. Those attending the W.W.I convention at the Clay Pool Hotel in Indianapolis, July 22 and 23 of Barracks 1994 were Mr. and Mrs. Lunie Lewis, Mrs. Mary Hurst, Mrs. Nellie McKee, Mrs. Belle Lesley, Mrs. Francis Towell. Frank Jarrell, School Board member of South Putnam Community School, had the privilege of attending the Legislative Committee, called by Dr. Lorin Birt, Executive secretary, of the Indiana School Board Association. The meeting was at Speedway. Many important items were discussed for the betterment of the school by the school board association. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and children, Mrs. Lou Prescher, Mrs. Karen Rominger of Fontana, Calif., Paul Smith of Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Eva Steinsberger of Sanque, Calif., visited Don Smith at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Don was injured while operating a crane in this city. His condition is improved but he will be confined to the hospital for some time and would appreciate hearing from his friends. His room number is B-614 Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis.

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WASHINGTON UPI — The Senate passed and sent to the House Monday a bill making it a crime to use the great seal of the United States and the presidential seal except as authorized.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Putnam County Hospital, Drs. Lett and Shauwecker, nurses, nurse aids and those who sent cards and flowers. Marilyn Aker

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EDITOR

Dear Editor: After reading your editorial in Saturday’s “Daily Banner,” I have been wondering, where are the parents of these teenagers who are running at large? When I was a teenager a few years ago, my parents set and enforced curfew rules. Why should the law enforcement agencies be expected to set and enforce curfews ? Doesn’t anyone at home care? Owner of an egg-splattered car.

Dear Editor: The Blue Wolf Teen Club has been the best thing that has happened to teenagers of Greencastle, but there have been a few rumors about the Blue Wolf that are not true. I wish that parents would go down there and look around instead of believing these rumors. Parents should be glad that their kids are going to some place like this instead of out on the streets, getting in trouble and hurt. The Teen Club has Mr. Walters, parents, policeman, and Mrs. Chadd in both rooms at all times. I hope that parents after reading my comments will let their kids have some fun. I would personally like to thank Mrs. Chadd and Mr. Walters for making the Blue Wolf Teen Club possible. P. M., Member of the Blue Wolf Teen Club

Marriage License William Darrell Cavaness, factory worker, Roachdale and Maria Jane Perkins, at home, Roachdale. Kenneth Ray Kirmse, Farm Bureau, Cloverdale and Evelyn Louise Wright, at home, Greencastle. Harl Owen Peters, Hairdresser, Greencastle and Saraellen Neal, secretary, Greencastle.

Club Met Willi Mrs. Maye Trues The Tip Toppers Homs Demonstration Club met July 19, with Mrs. Maye Truex, for their July meeting. A bountiful picnic dinner served on the patio was enjoyed by alL After the picnic the business meeting was called to order by the vice president, Mrs. George Walton in the absence of the president The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were given and approved. Mrs. George Walton reported on the last council meeting. Achievement Day and our duties at the fair were discussed. It was voted to donate $5.00 to a 4-H boy or girl. We were happy to have our County Treasurer, Mrs. William H. Perkins visit us. We have secured our tickets to visit the Carolyn Churchman Show and also the Easy Money Show (WFBM-TV) Sept. 20 that will be our annual tour. Our new officers for next year have been selected: President, Mrs. Victor Sutherlin Vice President, Mrs. Ralph Cox Secretary, Anna B. Wallace, Maye Truex Treasurer, Mrs. Cloyd Allen Eleven members, six guests were present. The meeting was dismissed with the club prayer. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Charles Chestnut. • Secy., Mrs. Charles Chestnut

Mrs. Robertson Hostess To Merry Jills The July meeting of the Merry Jills Home Economics Club was held at the Indiana Gas and Water Company. During the business meeting sixteen members answered roll call by telling of a most memorable birthday. The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were read and approved. Marian Stamper will replace Dean Lucas as song leader. The lesson given by Joann Robertson on yeast breads was enjoyed by the club ninmiwru

They Joined in making different sweet rolls which were served for refreshments. Club members sang “Happy Anniversary” to Norma Albin and Susan Smart. Elnora Walton won the door prize. Mrs. Phillip Elliott, Mrs. May Robertson and Mrs. C. W. Huxford were guests.

Grain Outlook WASHINGTON UPI — Better economic treatment of farmers and improved weather should give the Russians a better grain harvest this year, the Agriculture Department said today. New Soviet farm policies undoubtedly will contribute to the upswing, the report said. These include higher prices for farmers, a system of guaranteed wages for collective farm workers and new stress on increasing supplies of fertilizer and machinery.

The Automobile Legal Association says it’s better to get plastered at home than all over the road.

Alva Pruitt, 90, Rites Thursday Alva Pruitt, 90, passed away at the Putnam County Hospital Monday evening. Mr. Pruitt was bom July 24, 1876, in Morgan County, the son of Gideon and Merica McCollum Pruitt. He spent his entire adult life in the Bainbridge community. He was a farmer and also a carpenter and Mason. He was a member of the Bainbridge Christian Church, Bainbridge Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Zadia Ann; five sons, Donald of Mobile, Alabama; Harley, Danville, Cecil, Orlando, Florida; Bert of Cleveland, Ohio, and Wilbur of Bainbridge. He is also survived by three grandsons and two granddaughters and other relatives. Preceding him in death was a son, Estel. Services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the

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William Neibold William K. Neibold, 66, Coatesville, passed away in the Putnam County Hospital at 9:45 Monday morning.

McCullough reunion The family of William and Lavina McCullough came to Putnam County South Washington Township, June 18th in the year of 1816, just 150 years ago. All the family able to come will meet in Forest Park, Brazil Aug. 7th for their annual McCullough reunion. The large family consists of teachers, businesses, farmers and political folks. There will be a good many interesting stories to be related this year in their program. All interested friends are welcome. Bring folding chairs if you wish. Basket dinner at one o’clock.

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