The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1968 — Page 3
1
Wednesday, January 91, 1968
Tha Daffy Bannar, Oraaneastfa, fndfana
January zeedding vows exchanged at Catholic Church
January wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Pamela
Eitel's
Saa our large assortment of inaxpansiva cards. Ganeral, Relatives, Children, Studio 10% OFF FOR CASH & CARRY EITEL’S FREE PARKING
Joyce Skinner and Sp 4 James) The bride was dressed in a Patrick Billingsley at the St. white Chantilly lace wedding Paul's Catholic Church with dress for the double ring cereRevcrend Francis Hull offici- j mony with a shoulder length
roses and white pom pons. Michael Billingsley, brother of the groom, served as best man and John Phillips acted as the
ating. Miss Skinner is the daughter of Mrs. Louise Skinner, Greencastle, and Herschel Skinner of Coatesville. The groom is the son of Mrs. Rosie Billingsley, Greencastle, and the late E. H. Billingsley.
veil. She carried a bouquet of usher, white sweetheart roses and | yellow pom pons. The bride s mother wore a The maid of honor was Miss su *t with matching shoes Patty Maddox, also of Green- and white accessories while the castle. She wore an orange ! mother of the groom chose nav> tweed suit and orange veil. Her' hlue knit suit and navy shoes bouquet was yellow sweetheart ■ with white accessories. Both wore corsages of white sweet- | heart roses. The wedding reception wa^ held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Edward Hammond. Assisting Mrs. Hammond were her sisters, Mrs. Janet Cox of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Kathy Scott, and Mrs. Charlotte Estes i of Greencastle.
The groom is with the United States Army and is stationed in Texas at Fort Hood. Mrs. Billingsley is employed at the Central Insurance Agency.
Page 3
Fern News
By Mrs. Ernest Heber
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Billingsley
Pentecostal “Prims” Have Special Program SPRINGFIELD. Mo. UPI — Girls in the 8,506 Assemblies of God churches throughout the nation have a new program developed just for them called P r i m a ry Missionettes, or • Prims” for short. The program is for seven and eight year olds. Activities for Prims include Bible lessons, stories about children and customs of other lands, character-building stories, music, games, arts and crafts.
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hayes of 105 Walnut Street, Waynetown, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Susan Jo to Koneth B. Rose. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose, also of Waynetown. Susan is the grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Humphrey, Route 4, Greencastle. No wedding date has been set. I
Mr. and Mrs. William Mendenhall, R. R. 2, Coatesville, wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Charla Jo. to Darrell Glenn Buis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buis. R. R. 2. Coatesville. They will be united in marriage at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 9 at Union Valley Baptist Church. Friends and relatives are invited.
Mrs. Nellie Stoner was dismissed from the Putnam County Hospital Friday. Mrs. Nadene Burks and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jane Baker in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. James Perry and sons of Greencastle called on Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and daughters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, of Spencer, were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber. All of the Earth’s organisms —men and molds, shrikes and shews, paramecia and poodles —use the same gentic molecules to store hereditary information.
I Miss Connie Torr. of west of Limedale, was the guest of Miss Patty Burks Wednesday evening in honor of Patty’s tenth birthday. Construction w a s started Thursday on the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Clark. Mrs. Gene Cook, of Greencastle, called on Mrs. James Clark and son, Paul, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber called on Mrs. Nellie Stoner Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Vivian Hutchison and sons were Sunday diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and daughters attended the Danville - Greencastle basketball game at Danville Saturday night.
Khan has influenza
RAWALPINDI, Parkistan UPI President Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan is suffering from influenza and has cancelled all appointments, including his scheduled visit to
Karachi to see King Hussein of Jordan Feb. 1, the government announced Tuesday. The announcement said Khan had been ordered to take a complete rest for several days.
ennetff LA/AVC Cl DOT ni IAI ITV ^
FEBRUARY DOLLAR DAYS
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
.' •’ v 1 .ti
2-6 North Jackson St. Groencastlo, Ind.
Boys’ T-shirts and briefs at great savings!
3
Better stock up on this fine selected cotton underwear at this Penney value price! Comfort cut to our rigid specifications. Comparel 4 to 16.
Special! Boys’ double knee western jeans! 1.22 Long wearing all cotton blue denim jeans are weslern styled, with double thickness at the knee. Reinforced at strain points. 4 to 12. .
For Quality Fashion Shop ...
The SALE...
You’ve been - - - waiting for
DOLLAR DAY SALES Starts Thursday 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p m. Continues Fri. and Sat. at Regular Store Hours. Save.. Save.. 30% to 60%
Womens’
STORE HOURS THIS WEEK ONLY Thurs. 9 to 5, 6:30 to 9:30 — Fri. 9 to 9 — Sat. 9 to 5 Men’s 100% Cotton 1x1 Rib T SHIRTS AND BRIEFS
Sizes 36 to 46
Sizes 30 to 44
REDUCED THRU SATURDAY! Bi« Mac 0 Penn-Prest work doihes take your roughest wear and stay neat
YOUR CHOICE 2 for *1°° Men’s 100% Cotton Fleece Lined SWEAT SHIRTS With Short Sleeves Fashion Colors — Sizes S M L to X Large 2for , 3 00
SPORTSWEAR • Blouses • Skirts • Slacks • Jackets • Sweaters Values 4.00 to 13.00 ]m poo 300 400 CAR COATS Reduced! Save 25% to 40%
100% COHON SHEET BLANKETS
Size 80x108
*1
so
PANTS REG. 4.98
SHIRTS REG. 3.98
BOYS’ 13% 0Z. WESTERN BLUE JEANS
NOW
4.44
NOW
3.33
$|66
PENN-PREST” means this polyester/cotton fineline twill work set will stay •eat without ironing. Just machine wash and tumble dry! The shirts ore tailored with French fronts, two flop pockets. The pants have uloin fronts, cuffed hems, and a sturdy brass zipper. Choice of colors I
. FE NPJ .F’JFe&ST' ArWAMB rOU JTBtTBM I BOM w/i^n tumb/e efr/ed
OUR ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF WOMEN’S WINTER COATS AND JACKETS
*15°°
NOW
CHARGE IT AT PENNEYS OR USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A-WAY PLAN
Womens'
Duality COATS • Fur Trimmed • Untrimmed Values 50.00 to 70.00 38 DD 4B UU 58 0U
Just say “Charge It” at ADLERS
