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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Wednesday, July 31, 1968

Sutherlin’s Dollar Days

Couple wed during June ceremony

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The First Church of the Nazarene In Greencastle was the setting for the candlelight ceremon) which united Dorothy Birt and William R. Andrews In marriage. The Rev. O.W. Wilson officiated during the ceremony at 7 p.m., Saturday, June 29. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Blrt 923 N. Madison St. The bridegroom is the son of Lee Andrews, Brazil. The altar was decorated with white gladiolas, palms and candelabras. The guests were registered by Mrs. Randall Collins. The organist was Miss Bar—Heloise know how to speh. I’m the world's worst! Teacher * * * - Hon, you have plenty of competition (including me) for the title of “The World’s Worst Speller.” Don’t feel had. Heloise * * * DEAR HELOISE: To mothers whose children have cone machines: I have found that ice cubes made with cool-drink mixes make into very tasty cones. As the ice cubes do not freeze as solid this way, they are much easier for little ones to grind up in their machines. Mrs. R. Green * * * DEAR HELOISE: I always apply hand lotion or cream to my hands before slipping on my rubber gloves to do dishes. Heat is a good softner, and this does wonders for my hands. Try it and see how nice and soft your hands will feel. , Marie C. * * * DEAR HELOISE: Way back, I remember your hint about putting decals on a sliding glass door to keep people from walking into them when they are closed. Well, the other day I was talking to a Veterinarian and he said that he had treated many large dogs that had run through glass doors. They usually got cut and often broke a front leg. So why not also put decals on the glass at dog's-eye level. Of course, Chihuahuas and Pekingese may not break the glass but they sure can get a knot on their heads if they run into it. Dog Lover * * * DEAR HELOISE: I am an amateur gardner, and would like to pass this tip along . . . We grow tomatoes, but just when they are ripe, the birds pick ugly holes in them. After trying about everything, we found that if we strung pieces of foil on black sewing thread between the stakes, from plant to plant, that it kept the birds out. This does not harm the birds—it just prevents them from flying between the rows to pick at our tomatoes. Mrs. Frederick Watt

bara Abbott, who accompanied the soloist, Mrs. O.W. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson sang “Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee” and “At Dawning." While the couple knelt at the altar she sang “O Perfect Love.” Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street length suit of white knit fabric. She carried a bridal bouquet of white and pink roses. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Cedric Collins, was matron of honor. She wore a street length dress, pink in color, and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid was Mrs. Theron York. She wore a street length dress, green in color, and carried a bouquet of pink roses.

The best man was Theron York, Greencastle. The groomsman was Howard Marks, Fort Wayne. The candles were lighted by James V. Birt, brother of the bride, and Vernon Abbott, both of Greencastle, ushers. The mother of the bride wore a beige dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Union Building on the campus of DePauw University. Assisting with the serving were Miss Susan Birt, Mrs. James V. Birt and Mrs. Anna Foxworthy. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews are residing at 15 Ridgewood Court, Plainfield.

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Andrews

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