The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 June 1967 — Page 4

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Vy«dnMday f June 14, 1967

Th« Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Exchange PFedding Vows

In a beautiful impressive *. candlelight ceremony at the 1 Lena Methodist Church Satur- *- day evening, June 8, Miss Sherry Lea Shinn became the * bride of Terry J. Aker. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shinn and Mr. and Mrs. t Virgil Aker, both of Brazil, R. £ R. 3. The Rev. Theodore Roberts, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony before an altar banked with double candelabra with yellow • candles, palms and yellow and white daisies. The aisle had lighted candles and bouquets of yellow and white daisies on «•. the pews. Music was provided by Miss Elaine Call at the piano and Danny Webber sang, “As Long As She Needs Me,” "Because,” and “One Hand, One Heart.” » The bride, escorted by her ' father, was preceded down the ^ aisle by her nephew, Bobby Frazier, carrying the rings on a white heart shaped pillow edged in lace with white ribbon streamers. Susie Aker, cousin of the bridegroom, walked with him carrying a white basket with rose peddles. Kathy Aker, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Miss Carolyn Young and Miss Susie Payne, both of Brazil, and friends of the bride were bridesmaids. Attending the bridegroom were Jerry Aker, twin brother of the bridegroom, as best man. Michael Mace and Phil Bowes, both of Brazil. The young women attendants were gowned alike in floor length dresses of olive green crepe, fashioned with empire waist, a round neck in front and low cut in back, a bow accented the back of the dresses. “ Their short veils were held in - place with a bow matching the bow on their dresses. Each ' * carried a bouquet of yellow daisies. The flower girl was dressed like the bridesmaids. For her wedding, the bride

chose a floor length white bridal satin semi-fitted, A-line gown with shaped back hemline, a lace yoke front and back and three quarter length bell-shaped sleeves. A lace train pleated onto the back yoke. Her shoulder length bridal veil was held in place by a silk fabric rose. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white daisies. The bride’s mother wore a blue crepe dress with matching shoes and white accessories. The mother of the bridegroom was dressed in a pale green and yellow voile dress and wore white accessories. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church basement. There the wedding colors of yellow and green again carried out the table decoration and the beautiful four-tiered cake, which was served by Mrs. Robert Frazier, sister of the bride, Miss Karen Harper, of Carbon, friend of the bride. Miss Barbara Aker and Miss Julie Eiteljorge, both of Greencastle and friends of the bride, pre-

sided at the punch bowls. For her going away costume, the bride chose a tangerine crepe dress with black patent accessories and the corsage from her wedding bouquet completed her ensemble. The newlyweds went directly to Ft. Dix, New Jersey, where he is stationed. The bride is a graduate of Greencastle High School and Harold Beauty Academy and Mr. Aker was a graduate of Van Buren High School. Out of town guests were from Gan,’, Bedford, Indianapolis, Seymour, Waynetown and Rockville.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Thomas of R. R. 4, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Martin, to John Walker. Miss Martin is a graduate of Greencastle High School with the class of 1967. Mr. Walker is a graduate of Bainbridge High School with the class of 1966. No wedding date has been set.

LADIES NIGHT Wednesday, June 14th AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 58 Promptly at 8:00 P.M.

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The wedding of Miss Sherry Lea Simpson and David Riggs took place Saturday, May 20, at the Roachdale Christian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Simpson, Roachdale. Mr. Riggs is the son of Mrs. Sam Brann, Nashville. Mrs. George Cram was matron of honor. Ronald Branham was best man. The couple lives at Beech Grove.

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The wedding of Miss Mary Kaye Wright to Roy Keith Hunteman will take place on July 23 at Gobin Memorial Methodist Church.

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Dear Folks: After frying bacon and pouring the excess grease out, if you use a paper towel to wipe the outside of the skillet along the edge where you poured . . . you will save yourself lots of trouble. Here’s why: We usually cook eggs in that same skillet using a little of the bacon grease. Grease has dripped down the side (if you doubt this look the next time you pour some off), and we are only baking it on the outside of our skillets when we put it back over the fire. Another reason is that the burner on your stove will not get dirty! Nor will the grates. Once oil is baked on these grates, the next clean pan you put on the stove will get marks on its bottom ... Heloise • • • • Dear Heloise: When I was married m y mother listed each wedding guest, friend and relative on a 3”x5” index card with name, address and telephone number. This file, although compact, has been absolutely invaluable for writing thank you notes, Christmas cards, etc. It’s much easier to keep up-to-date than a regular address book and it’s so simple to note down on each card the names of new children, changes of address, etc. In these days when everyone moves two or three times at least, it’s a real Godsend. Meri Dell Ridge Inefficiency Expert o a a o Dear Heloise: When hanging my nylon hose outdoors to dry. I always hang them in pairs as close to one another as possible. Then I slip a rubber band around the lot of them about half way down the legs. They will not blow about or wind over the lines. Vera Gernhard

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a a a a You were wearing your best thinking cap when you thought of that one. It’s the best yet Bless you. Heloise a o o • Dear Heloise: I am one of those housewives who has dedicated her life to whittling down the food budget. To begin with, we like our coffee about medium strength. We have an electric pot with a dial to select the desired strength and ours is always set at “strong.” Even if I have guests who like weak coffee, it is still set at “strong.” I select the strength by the amount of ground coffee I use and get all I can out of what I use! Mrs. Kenneth Paul • • « • Dear Heloise: My washing machine is located in my kitchen because we don’t have a basement or utility room large enough to accommodate it. Every time I do my laundry, the detergent suds seem to run over on my kitchen floor. Can you suggest a quicker clean-up way than running for that old mop? “Sudsy” • • • • I know that excess suds in your washing machine or dishwasher can really be a mess. Grab your salt shaker. Gently sprinkle some on the suds and watch ’em break up! This is the best way we know to get rid of the excess bubbles. Just like magic. Heloise o a o a Dear Heloise: I use a strawberry huller to pull out the weeds in the garden. I also often use a grapefruit knife, as I find the little teeth on the knife hook the weeds out easily. Prevents a lot of dirty fingernails. Gladys Grover • a « a When sewing, I place a shoe box top containing scissors, tape pins and other items I will need, at the right of my machine. Every item is so handy and the finish of my machine is not marred. - Isabel Wojick

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