The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1968 — Page 2
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The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana
Personal and Local news
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gorrell Balay was arrested by city were in Indianapolis on Friday, police Wednesday night. While there they visitde Mr. and Philip E. Balay. 21, MartinsMrs. Earl Gorrell. ville. pleaded guilty to theft Miss Jewell Haskins of Sioux i when arraigned in the Putnam City, Iowa is here to attend her Circuit Court Friday, sister's final rites. Mrs. Louella Judge Francis N. Hamilton Carson. ordered a pre-sentence investiDr. Winona Welch and her gation and Balay will return to
sister, Mrs. Helen Goff drove court on Monday,
to Goodland to attend the serv- Balay was specifically chargices for a long time friend ed with taking four magnesium whose funeral was held Thurs- wheels and four tires at the Jim day. Harris Chevrolet-Buick agency
Mrs. Emily Lane, Greencas- on Ind. 240.
tie, Route 4. says spring is real- The Bainbridge Community ly on its way. She reports see- Sendee Club will meet at the ing two large flocks of wild home of Mrs. Ernest Roth at geese going northeast, a sure 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March sign of spring, according to her. 1 1 ”
Saturday, March 9, 1968 THE DAILY BANNER
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Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill. Assistant Publisher
Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 24-26 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878 United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoosier State Press Association.
12. The lesson will be on Home Furnishings. The club's Twentyfifth Anniversary will be celebrated at the May meeting.
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Miss Sonna Marie Mercer, The bride, given in marriage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal- by her father, was lovely. Her ford Mercer, Reelsville, and wedding gown, a regal splenJames Robert Mehne, son of dor of Chantilly lace scallops Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. outlining the beaded sabrina Mehne, Almond, Wisconsin, neckline and ruffles of the lace were united in marriage Sat- designed with courtly lines that urday night, March 2, 1968. at swept to a chapel train. The 7:30 in the First Christian bride’s veil fashioned by Miss Church in Greencastle. Lillian was of Chantilly lace
formed into petals with for-
k Br * dal s £ lect10 ^ W ^ re played war d interest, veil bouffant m 1 * III * n ReV f style, was of soft illusion net. Maxwell Webb read the vows of She carried a brjdal ^ t of the double ring ceremony be- re d sweetheart roses with white
fore an altar decorated with streamers
colorful gladiolus, palms and ' Miss Terre Mehne> A lmond, g ted candelabra. Wisconsin, sister of the bride-
groom, was maid of honor. Miss Rita Mercer. Indianapolis, and Miss Janet Burger, Reelsville, cousins of the bride were bridesmaids. They wore iden-
In memory of our beloved | tical princess style, bell sleeve husband, father, and grand- dresses of pale aqua rayon and father Robert (Bob) Burks who cotton. Their headdress was passed away March 8, three fashioned by Lounette, of soft years ago: organza leaves with clusters of While winter lingers o’er the ^'i, te o^nza flowers accented fields WI “ 1 P 63 ™ 5 - They carried bou-
While shies are overcast and ^
Still southern breees blow again. br ^l S ftn b<> ,*oh»e Aimnna ur. And spring agatn is on the lay. ^"^"r' o"“he bridt
-ns been so sad to live without «
a/»u’ j groomsman was Gary Mercer, As the seasons come and go. « rother of bride Ushers were And so sadly we stUl miss you. Dave E , j j 0 t t, Indianapolis. For we always loved you so. friend of the bride and gr £ m ; Sadly missed by wife, Nadene, and Bob King. Logansport. (now Mr. and Mrs. William Perry serving in the U.S.A.F.) a and daughters, Mr. and Mrs f >iend of the bridegroom. James Clark and son, Barbara The bride's mother wore a Burks, Patty Burks, and Robert beautiful blue dress of re-em-Burks, Jr. broidered Alenson lace bodice
with sheath skirt of silk linen.
Her accessories were in match-
ing blue. The bridegroom's
In mother wore a lovely off-white III ITU HUM V j ace sud w j tb oran g e anc j T . . , brown accessories. The mothn I " 1 ° V ^ m D m , 0 |I y ° f T^ de , ar er s had white orchid corsages. Daddy, Son. Brother and Uncle Mrs Edward Saylori aunt of xiP re t n e ^ , «ro W ^° P assed the bride and Mrs. June Lundy, away March , 1962. friend of the bride, registered Dear Lord, please take this th e guests and served at the remessage ception immediately following To our loved one up above' ^he ceremony which was held in Tell him how much we miss th e Fellowship Hall. The wedhi m ding cake, made by the brideAnd give him all our love. groom’s sisters, was beautiful. Although his soul is now at rest ma de in three tiers decorated And free from care and pain w ^h aqua and yellow flowers The world would seem like an ^ surrounded by four single
Heaven cakes.
If we had him back again. The couple left on a wedding If all the world was ours to give ^P Florida. For traveling We would give it and more the bride chose a whl . te la £ e To see the face of one we loved su ^ with brown accessories. She Come smiling through our wore 3 corsa g e °f red sweetdoors. ‘ heart roses from her bridal
bouquet.
David. Ronnie and Marcia The bride graduated with the Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. class of '65 from Reelsville High Lloyd Greenlee, Mr. and School, Reelsville, Indiana, and Mrs. D el o s s Greenlee, is presently employed by AngDouglas and Sandra. Mr. I well Curtain Corp., of Indiana, and Mi's. Gerald Habig. The bridegroom graduated
from Almond High School. Almond. Wisconsin, with the class
A of 63 and is presently serving -‘A.i Bit u j n tbe u n j te< } States Air Force. Joseph Fidler, 24, Terre After returning from their Haute, was arrested by Officer wedding trip the couple will James Baugh at 3:15 this morn- reside at 609 East Walnut in ing. Greencastle. Fidler was charged with fail- Out of town guests were from ure to observe a stop sgin at Almond, Wisconsin; Indianapthe intersection of Locust and olis, Terre Haute, Rockville, Hanna Streets. and Reelsville, Indiana.
Mrs. Paul T. Hurt of St. Clair, Michigan, the daughter of Mrs. W. W. (Louella) Carson and the
grandson, Wallace Hurt, who is Members please note a sophomore at Longden Hall change in plans. attended the funeral services for Mrs. Carson this afternoon, m • * • Mrs. Pegg Scott and Mrs. Sue MtirricIgO
Harpold of Russellville were
Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. Ronn Todd Jones, IBM. and Mrs. Charles Gorrell and Greencastle, Route 5, and Karen Ben Nicholson. The dinner was Jean Finchum, student, Cloverin honor of the birthday of Mrs. dale. Route 2. Harpold. John Wayne McCoy, serviceMr. and Mrs. Donald A. Wil- man, and Patricia Ellen Huffbur, Jr. are visiting in and j man, Mallory’s, both of Greenaround Kansas City, Kansas. I ‘.’astle. Mr. Wilbur has business inter- | ests in Kansas City, and Mrs. ., , Wilbur and their children will JMllClV SCFIPS
visit her sister and family at
Paoli, Kansas. a civ weeks Easter studv seMrs. W. A. Shelly of 220 Hills- r i e s will begin Stoday morning dale is visiting her son, William, j a t 9 : oo at the First Christian at 737 Passeo Place, California, j church. The coffee hour time Zip No. 92632. She has had a will be led by Mr. and Mrs. recent illness, and is now im- Marvin Kelly. Special music proving. She probably will be j s planned for by Mrs. James glad to hear from her home Hampton. Anyone may partici-
town friends.
Mrs. C. D. Hildebrand is re-
pate in the Fellowship Class discussion which will be held in
covering from a fall she re-1 the church parlor. The timely ceived a few months ago and is | s tudy will be on the book, “Free
now learning again to walk, j Men'.’’ She and Dr. Hildebrand are at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crandall of Monroe, Wisconsin, j Mrs. Hildebrand’s address is in care of Mrs. Robert Crandall, j 2131 2()th Avenue, Monroe, Mich-
igan, Zip No. 53566.
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Card of Thanks I want to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, neighbors and friends for the beautiful birthday cards and gifts I received on my 92nd birthday. Again I thank you. Mrs. W. H. Price
For Sale: New 12 x 60 two bedroom mobile home, large kitchen with bay windows, huge carpeted living room with house type door, storms and screens. Extra insulation. Gun oil furnace. Bank financing up to 9 years. MARCH SPECIAL $4,995.00. New owners, Hess Mobile Home Park. 1216 South Bloomington. OL-3-222. 8-3t
Reports for duty EL TORO, Calif. - Marine Corporal Ronnie L. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Baker of Rte. 2, and the husband of the former Miss Judith M. McNeff of 406 E. Washington St., of Greencastle, Ind., has reported for duty at the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, Calif. El Toro is the home of the Third Marine Aircraft Wing. The wing, constantly in training and ready to move to any trouble spot at a moment’s notice, is an aviation counterpart to a Marine infantry division. Helicopter, transports and jets of the wing provide air support for units of the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific deployment in Vietnam, Okinawa and Hawaii. They also support Marine Infantrymen of the Fifth Marine Division based at nearby Camp Pendleton. Calif.
For Sale: New Maple dinette table with leaf and 4 captains' chairs, $75.<KI. New Avacado green wing back couch and chair, $150,011. Full size cedar bed complete. $40.00. Other furniture items. New owners-Hess Mobile Home Park, South Bloomington. OL-3-3222. 8-3t
C. E. SHUEE Real Estate & Insurance Agency, Inc. 108 N. Vine Street GREENCASTLE. INDIANA 46135 BRICK HOME low upkeep..big value Pretty 3 bedroom home located on Dunbar Hill. Large family kitchen with built in range and hood. 2 baths. I'z car garage and more. See it. $18,000.00 - B-2 ARE YOU HANDY AT FIXING THINGS? Take a look at this older 4 Indiana St. Newly painted inside, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, automatic gas heat. Fix it up and live like a King. Under $10,000. You can buy this on a contract like rent. Call today for appointment. K-l COUNTY FARM RD. A REAL BUY 2 bedroom insulated block home. Large kitchen - stove and refrigerator stay. Hardwood floors. Full basement. 1 car garage, Automatic oil heat. 12 acre. See this. $7,500.0 K-9 MODERN COLONIAL CLOVERDALE A brank new home almost completed. Brick exterior. 2 full baths. Family room. 3 bedrooms, rear patio, and more. This home has all of the extra features. 2 car garage. You must see it to believe it. Call now. $I7.51M».(M»-C-10 Come in today and hrouse through our listings. We have others loo. P.S. Congratulations to the GREENCASTLE TIGER CUBS. Come on boys, lets take the State' in "68”. We’re behind you all the Way. Kay & Jim Braden - OL3-6532 Jack Moor - OL3-5820 Ann & Floyd Crawley 795-4351 Ward Bartlett - OL3-3296
Elected Clifford Crosby and Family, Roachdale, have been elected to membership in the American Angus Association at St. Joseph, Missouri, announces Glen Bratcher, secretary. There were 538 memberships issued to breeders of registered Aberdeen-Angus in the United States during the past month.
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