Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 August 1973 — Page 4
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Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
Wednesday, August 8, 1973
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4% 0 ^1 59-year-old fiancee J wants a bridal shower
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m ^ ”'1 ■ This little guy of the Diaper Set is John Mark Partin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partin, Cloverdale. He is the grandson of Pearl Partin of Gosport and the little brother of Barry Partin, Fillmore, Alan Partin, Shephard AFB, Texas, and Mike and Mary, at home.
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Calverts To Host Open House
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calvert (Nettie and Russell) are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary w'ith an open house, given by their children, Sunday August 12, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Christian Church in Russellville The couple were married on August 5, 1933, by Rev. Morrison Williams at Sharpsburg, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Thomas of R. R 2, Flemingsburg. Ky., w ere their attendants. Mr. Calvert has been employed by the Gorman Construction Co. since 1942. spending the first 10 years in Fleming Co., Kentucky. He was transferred to Russellville, in 1952, where he is still employed. They now reside at R. R. 1 Waveland, two miles west of Russellville. They are the parents of three sons-F. T., stationed with the U. S. Navy at Subic Bay, Philippine Island; Gerald of Crawtordsville, and Freddy of Waveland; two daughters-Mrs. William (Nellie) Thompson and Mrs. Glen (Marilyn) Wilbert, both of Crawfordsville. The Calverts have 13 grandchildren. All friends, and relatives and neighbors are invited to attend the open house.
By Abigail Van Buren c 1973 B* Chicago TriBune-N. Y. News Synd., Inc. DEAR ABBY: I can’t believe I’m actually writing a “Dear Abby” letter, but a friend has just put me on the spot, and I don’t know how to handle it. Sarah is a 59-year-old widow who “fell in love’’ with a 72-year-old widower she met on a cruise last winter. They are being married soon. She was just here and is as excited as a teen-ager. I think she’s flipped her lid. She wants a bridal shower! Abby. Sarah has everything she needs, and she can afford to buy anything she wants, but she insists it’s not the gifts, it’s just the idea of having a shower. She said when she was married the first time things were rough, and she never had a shower, and now she’d like one. Sarah is such a dear and generous person I hate to let her down, but Abby, how can I invite women to a bridal shower for a 59-year-old bride who has everything? ON THE SPOT IN PASSAIC DEAR ON: Easy. Make it a gag gift shower. Ask everyone to bring a cute little inexpensive present for the 59-year-old bride of a 72-year-old groom. The possibilities are endless. [Also hilarious.) DEAR ABBY: There’s this dude named Nicky I really dig. We are both nearly 16. The other night I called Nicky up because he was home just getting over [of all things] the chicken pox! The time passed so fast I didn't realize we’d talked for four hours, but this is what I want to say. Nicky said; “Hey, wait a minute, I think somebody's at the front door.” Then he came back and said: “My dad is out of town on business and he’s been trying to call the house for four hours, and he got so ticked off he called our next door neighbor long distance and asked him to come over here and tell whoever was on the phone to get the h off’” Naturally, we got off fast, hut here’s the problem. Nicky's dad put Nicky on restriction for a whole month: That means we can't go anyplace. Do you think this is a fair punishment for a little thing like that? FEELS AWFUL DEAR FEELS: It’s a bit stiff. But I’ll bet in the future, Nicky either gets his own telephone, or limits his conversations to 10 minutes. DEAR ABBY: My grandson has been engaged to a lovely girl for a year and they are now T making wedding plans. He is 24, and she is 22. I know that both my grandson and his fiancee would like more than anything else in the world to go on a nice honeymoon, but they can’t afford it because they have been buying appliances and household furnishings together. I told him to let his friends and relatives know that they would rather have a donation toward their honeymoon than a lot of wedding presents, but he says he just couldn't tell them that as it would sound cheap. What do you think? GRANDMA DEAR GRANDMA: He’s right. He can t ask for money instead of gifts, but as his grandmother, you could suggest it to the relatives.
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Plan Now To Attend The 8RAND0PENING Thursday, August 9 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. Door Prizes Given Away Every Hour From 12:00 to 9:00 Door Prizes Include: 1. Pair Texas Boots 2. Katone AM Radio 3. Man's Western Shirt 4. Ladies' Western Blouse 5. Boy's Western Shirt 6. Girl's Western Blouse 7. Ladies' Hand Tooled Purse and more SPECIALS INCLUDE: 1. Boys' Back-to-School Western Shirts Reg. *5.00 NOW *4.00 2. Men s Double Knit Western Dress Slacks Reg. *18.50 NOW *16.00 3. 20% Off On All Straw and Felt Hats 4. 6 Piece Fuller Screw Driver Sets Reg. *1.99 NOW *1.39 5. Slip-Joint Pliers Reg. 88 c NOW 69 c 6. 20% Off On Lee's Original Corn Cutters
Brackney's Feed Mill Will Be Closed Thursday Afternoon, August 9 Brackney’s Western and
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cerning a meeting or event on Monday will he published in both morning and evening editions on Thursday and Friday, and then again on Monday. To better insure your club that its notice will be printed, please limit your notices to thenameofthedubororganiration, time and place of meeting, and a ‘pecial note to members only if the; are to bring a particular item or if there has been a change in the previously scheduled program or time and place of meeting.) Today Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae w ill meet at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday August 8 a* the home of Mrs. H. F. Underhill, 625 East Seminalv Street.
The Women of the Moose will meet at Lodge Hall Wednesday, Augus, 8, at 8 p.m. The group will hold initiation, and all members are urged to attend Dress will be formal.
Thursday The Beech Grove Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, August 9, at the church. I his is a very important meeting and all ladies are urged to attend. The Jefferson Township Homemakers Club will meet 1 hursday, August 9, at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Donna Frye.
The WSC’S of the Cloverdale United Methodist Church will meet Thursday, August 9, at the Community Building. Sunday The Annual Bock Reunion will be held Sunday, August 12. at Shelterhouse #2, at the Jaycee Park. The 75th Browning Reunion will be held Sunday. August 12 at 12:30p.m. at Shelter House Number One in Robe Ann Park.
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