Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1973 — Page 5
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Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana
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Greencastle FHA Reports March Meeting I he Cireencastle Senior High I'HA Club held their March meeting on Thursday in the home of Margie Scott. Attending were the sponsors, 18 members, and 12 guests. I he meeting was opened by Sue Carrico, president, with the KHA ritual. The secretary’s report was read and approved. Old business was discussed, including a trip to King's Island, a donation to the Lora Gardner Heart Fund, and the points system. New business included the Spring District Meeting, voting for district officers, the teachers’ tea, and FHA week activities. The meeting was adjourned with the closing ritual and a St. Patrick’s Day Party followed. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGuire, R.R. 2, Roachdale, are the parents of a son, Michael Wade, born March 15, at Hendricks County Hospital in Danville. The baby weighed seven pounds and four and a half ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh James of R.R. 1, Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire of R.R. 2, Roachdale.
Calendar Of Events
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhea Carmen of R. R. 5, Greencastle. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Kevin Doyle Paris, the son of Mrs. Doris Paris of 46 East Hanna St. and Raymond Paris of Roachdale. Joyce is a senior at South Putnam High School and Kevin is employed at IMC in Roachdale. A July 14 wedding is being planned.
(Note: The Calendar of Events is a service to our readers. Due to the limited space, however, notices will be printed only two days prior to the meeting or event and on the given day of the meeting or event in both editions, or as space allows. Notices will be accepted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Notices will not be accepted after 3:00 p.m. or on Saturdays and Sundays. The Calendar of Events is not featured in the Saturday edition of the Banner-(iraphic, therefore, a notice concerning a meeting or event on Monday will be published in both morning and evening editions on Thursday and F'riday, and then again on Monday. To better insure your club that its notice will he printed, please limit your notices to the name of the club or organization, time and place of meeting, and a special note to members only if they 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 The Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday, March 21. at 1:30 p.m. at Asbury Towers. Mrs. Russell Thomas will be the hostess. Mrs. Paul Jackson will review the book "Yamsi” by Dayton Hyde.
Today Temple Lodge No. 47 will hold their stated meeting on Wednesday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple.
The West Madison Extension Homemakers Club will meet on Wednesday, March 21, at 1:30 p.m. with Shirley Brattain. The lesson on “Remodeling Materials” will be given by Shirley Brattain.
Local Briefs
Mrs. Nellie Phillips of Russellville is a patient at the Hendricks County Hospital at Danville. Her room number is 218-W. Her condition has improved. Susie Decker, Albin Pond Road, is home after having surgery in Cincinnati, Ohio. Wayne Snider of Alexandria, Va., visited his mother, Mrs. Minta Snider, last Thursday and Friday.
Cloverdale OES Chapter #369 will meet Wednesday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m. Two candidates will be initiated. Officers are to bring rituals and constitutions. The District Deputy, and perhaps the Grand Adah and Grand Electa will be present. All members of the Order are most welcome.
Thursday The Owenette Home Extension Club will meet at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 22, with Mrs. I.aura Pearl Duzan, R.R. 2, Poland.
The Daughters of 1812 will meet with Miss Carrie Pierce at
7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 22. Mrs. Robert Friend will give the program. Future The Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 1550 will have initiation ol new members and a pitch-in dinner on Tuesday. March 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the VFW' Post in Greencastle.
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Someone should crack down on chiropractor By Abigail Van Buren ® WJ ky CtiiCMO Tribunt-N. Y. N*«rs Synb., Int. DEAR ABBY: I have always had a great deal of faith in chiropractic treatment, so naturally when my 15-year-old daughter suffered a bad whiplash in an auto accident I took her to a local chiropractic clinic where I paid in advance for a series of treatments. [She still has six to go.] She was an hour late getting home from her last treatment and I was worried sick. When she got home I asked her some questions and she started to cry. Then she told me everything [I hope]. She said the chiropractor insisted on showing her his new apartment near the clinic. She said all the walls were covered with pictures of nudes from Playboy magazine. She told me he showed her his bedroom in which he had a huge waterbed, and he asked her to bounce on it a ferw times just to get the feel of it. She said he kept touching her and she could tell he was getting aroused, so she ran out, saying she had to get home. If my husband were alive he’d know what to do about this nut. I can’t let her go back there. What should I do? I trust you. HEARTSICK IN FLORIDA DEAR HEARTSICK: This “nut” is accountable to the state Chiropractic Association. Report him. And for good measure, report him to the American Chiropractic Association, 2200 Grand Av„ Des Moines. la. 50312. There are a few kooks in every profession and the ethical ones will appreciate your reporting the clinkers. DEAR ABBY: Last year I was a volunteer for the American Cancer Society Crusade. While working on the campaign I learned more about the ‘‘danger signals” and made an appointment for my husband to see a doctor. Immediately following the examination he was operated on for cancer. Thank God they caught it in the early stages. And thank God I volunteered. Believe me, when they called me again this year I said yes! GOT MORE THAN I GAVE DEAR ABBY: If you had friends who used your expensive cocktail table for a footstool, what would you say or do? BUGGED DEAR BUGGED: First, I would say, ‘‘Please don’t.” If that failed, I’d “86” ’em. DEAR ABBY: I am a graduate student. I’m bald-head-ed but I’ve been wearing a hairpiece for nearly a year. It is so natural-looking that when people who knew me before see me for the first time with the hairpiece on, they think I have new eyeglasses or something—they don’t realize it’s my hair. The problem is how land when] to let a girl know that I wear a hairpiece. I don’t think it’s necessary to tell every girl I date about it, but when I start going seriously with a girl, she has to be told. But how? And when? ANONYMOUS DEAR ANONYMOUS: At the point of getting serious, why not suggest that you both disassemble yourselves for full inspection so that there’ll be no trauma on the wedding night? DEAR ABBY: I am a widow with a darling, affectionate little seven-year-old daughter. A very nice gentleman I met at work asked to take me out for dinner, and I was thrilled to pieces When he came to pick me up my little girl hung on his neck and said, “Are you going to be my new daddy?” The gentleman turned red in the face and said, “Well, we have to be going now.” I could see he was embarrassed and upset, and even tho I enjoyed the evening and he seemed to, he has never asked me out again. What can I do to save the relationship? 26-YEAROLD WIDOW DEAR WIDOW: You could invite him to accompany you to something, but if he appears reluctant, don’t press It. And if you don’t want to scare off future prospects, you’d better tell your little girl what not to say. ProMemi? You’ll feel better If you get It off your chest. For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. WOO, L. A., Calif. 00060. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. For Abby’s booklet. “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” send $1 to Abby. Box WOO. Los Angeles. CaL 00060.
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