The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 February 1967 — Page 3

S The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana Tuesday, February 28, 1967

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The engagement of Miss Theresa Suzanne Brock and Airman 3/c Danny E. Lyon is announced ^Ry her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Daniel A. Brock, 484 Midland .Drive, Danville. The prospective bridegroom is -the son of John Lyon and Mrs. r JBetty Baldwin, both of Greencastle. His is a graduate of Greeneastle High School, attended Indiana State University and is presently serving in the U. S. Air Force in Massachusetts.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell Carson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally Irene Carson, 2192 Rocky Ridge Road, Birmingham, Alabama, to Seth William Granberry, Jr. Long Beach Mississippi. Miss Carson is the sister of John H. Carson, 214 Shadowlawn Avenue and the niece of Harold Reynolds, Gardenside Drive. The wedding will be solemnized June 3, 1967 in Wightman Chapel, Scarrit College, Nashville, Tennessee. Miss Carson will graduate in June 1967 from Scarritt with MA in Christian Education. Following their wedding the couple will reside in Hattiesburg, Mississippi where Mr. Cranberry will be director of Christian Education at Main Street Methodist Church.

Mrs. Lois Wilson Is Club Hostess On Feb. 22 the Cloverdale Craft Club met at the home of Mrs. Lois Wilson. Toaster covers were made with the dolls and there were beads, quilts worked on, some cutting of patterns, attempts to make covers that go on lipstick, then there were items shown to make in the future. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Velda Nees. Roll call and secretary's report by Ruth Nickerson and the treasurers’ report by Ogla Snyder. The business was disposed of. Mrs. Barbara Nickerson was a guest. Everybody had a good time. The hostess served refreshments in keeping with Washington’s Birthday. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Edith Gerlack in March.

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Shirley June Templemaa became the bride of Harold Francis Pearson at the Roachdale Christian Church. Rev. Homer Cockran of the Roachdale Baptist Church read the double-ring ceremony before an altar banked with gladioli, mums, fern and candelabra. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Templeman of Rt. 2, Roachdale are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Mrs. Christine Pearson of Newtown. Nancy Buser, organist, accompanied Carol Keck who sang "Because” and "The Lord’s Prayer.” Mrs. Janice Owens of Columbus, Ohio was the bride’s only attendant. She wore a floorlength gown with a red velvet bodice and white brocade skirt. She carried a cascade of red carnations. David Brinkman of Attica served as best man. John Stevens of Greeneastle, uncle of the bride, and Harry Verhey of Wingate, uncle of the groom, were ushers. The bride was gowned In white taffeta and Alencon lace. Lace accented the high-rise waistline of the bodice which featured a bateau neckline and long sleeves ending in bridal points at the wrist. The A-line skirt was sprinkled with lace medallions. The full length coat fell Into a chapel-length train from shoulder bows. A tulle rose and petals secured a three-tier elbow length silk illusion veil. She carried a cascade of mums, orchids, Amazon lilies and stephanotis. . The bride’s mother wore a green wool dress with black accessories and an orchid corsage.

The groom’s mother chose a blue floral jersey dress with black accessories and an orchid corsage. The reception was held in the church social room. Mrs. John Stevens of Greeneastle, Mrs. Richard Leeke of Roachdale and Mrs. Harry Verhey of Wingate served. Dud Templeman, brother of the bride, registered guests from Romney, Crawfordsville, Dar-

lington, Newton, Attica, Wingate, Cloverdale, Greeneastle, Columbus, Ohio, Danville, New Richmond, Waveland and Veedersburg. The bride is a graduate of Roachdale High School and is employed at R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. The groom is a graduate of New Richland Township High School and is also a Donnelley employe. They will reside at Ladoga.

New Providence x Church Class Meets The Come-Join-Us Class of the New Providence Baptist Church met at the home of Chris and Tom Hendricks for their February meeting. A supper consisting of oyster soup and chili was very much enjoyed after Rev. Art Bowser gave the blessing. The president opened the meeting by reading a poem "Confession.” Reading of the minutes was read and approved. Old and new business was taken care of with an extensive discussion on a possible project, “Parking.” Cletus Suit and Emmett Shumaker were appointed for further investigation on this matter. Emmett Shumaker had charge of the devotionals reading from the third chapter of Proverbs with his comments and prayer. Contests were very much enjoyed with prizes going to Kathy Booker, Art Bowser and Herman Essex. Martha and Elbert Williams received the door prize. Those present to enjoy the' evening were Mary and Emmett Shumaker, Martha and Elbert Williams, Armetta and Herman Essex, Cletus and Daisy Suit, Beulah and Chester Hutcheson, Kathy Booker, Art Bowser and the host and hostess, Chris and Tom Hendricks.

AJi.tr.W. To Meet ; Tonight at 7:30 The Greeneastle Branch of AAUW, meeting in the DePauw Student Union Building Tuesday, February 28th at 7:30 p.m., will be joined by DePauw Senior .women. The program will be a panel under the direction of the Association of Women Student Board on "The DePauw Senior views AAUW.” Coordinator will .be Miss Billy Young, treasurer of AWS, and she will be assisted by Miss Georgette Kelly, president, Miss Jeanne Lowry, secretary, and Miss Hedi Schultz, vice president in charge of projects. Hostesses from the AAUW, will be Miss Audrey Beatty, Mrs. Harry D. Moore, Mrs. McK. Wright and Mrs. Clyde E. Wildman. Members please note the change of time to the 7:30 hour.

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Tip Toppers Meet With Mrs. Goodin The Tip Toppers Home Demonstration Club met at the beautiful new home of Mrs. James Goodin. The meeting was called to order by our president, Mrs. Olive Sutherlin The opening hymn, 'T Would be True,” was led by Mrs. Sarah Goodin and the Creed by Mrs. Virginia Chestnut Treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Rosalie Allen and the secretary’s report by Mrs. Maye

Truex. The group sang, "Happy Birthday” to Mrs. Olive Sutherlin. Roll call was answered by “What Kind of a Vacation You Would Like to Take. Ten members and one guest were present A letter was read from Mrs. Becky McFarland, thanking the club for the trophy. Ways and Mean Committee reported: Mrs. Kathleen Walton, Outlook; Mrs. Barbara Boschen, Safety; Mrs. Olive McCabe, Garden no report.

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Home Demonstration work was discussed by Mrs. Virginia Chestnut, our County President. Mrs. Harley Sutherlin showed very interesting color slides of Australia which her husband took while on a tour of sheep shearing exhibitions. It was educational and enjoyed by all. The Australian ranchers own thousands of acres as well as twenty thousand sheep. Harley Sutherlin is a champion sheep shearer. Mrs. Kathleen Walton gave two contests, one of them was to name eight Presidents of the years 1769 to 1837. It was won by Mrs. Maye Truex. The March meeting will be at Mrs. Barbara Boschens. Mrs. Josephine Cox dismissed by prayer.

Justice Of Peace Performs Ceremony Annie M. Heavin and John E. Lyon, both of Greeneastle, were united in marriage by Justice of the Peace Herman W. Baker, j Washington Township. Mr. Lyon is employed at the Zinc Mill and Mrs. Lyon is unployed at R.C.A. in Indianapolis.

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MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Career Academy announces the graduation of Nancy Barker of Cloverdale, from the Career Academy School of Dental Assistants. Having completed the prescribed course of studies at the Academy, Nancy Barker received a cap and pin at graduation ceremonies held at the Crystal Ballroom of the Sheraton Schroeder Hotel. Miss Barker is the daughter of Stanley Barker, also of Cloverdale.

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Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. Johnson of Poseyville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Diant to Gary Lee Salsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Salsman of Greeneastle. The bride-elect is a sophomore at Vincennes University, majoring in elementary education. She is a member of Alpha Theta Chi Sorority. The prospective bridegroom is also a sophomore at Vincennes University, majoring in Aviation Technology. He is a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity. The wedding will be held Sunday, June eleventh at St Paul’s Methodist Church, Poseyville. Friends and family are invited to attend.

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