Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1973 — Page 4

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Banner-Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

Tuesday, May 22, 1973

Friends And Neighbors To Go Back To January 1 Club Year

Mrs. Charles Pingleton was hostess to the Friends and Neighbors Homemakers Club on May 15 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting was opened with everyone participating in the polydome workshop led by Mrs. Pingleton and Mrs. Delbert Smith. Many pretty pictures were turned out by the club. Roll call was answered by nine members and two guests, Mrs. John Stevens and Mrs. Joed Linn. Mrs. Delbert Smith gave a Health and Safety Report on the dangers of lightning. Mrs. Williams reported on the County Council meeting and said it had been decided to go back to a January 1st club year. ■ So our newly elected officers will serve for 6 months, or 18 months, whichever the club decides. Officers’ Training

meeting will be held on June 21 at the fairgrounds. Homemaker’s Conference on June 13 to June 15 at Purdue was discussed with four members expressing a desire to attend. Entries for the Fashion Show at the County Fair have to be turned in by July 27, with Wednesday, August 1, being designated as Women’s Day at the Fair. Members were encouraged to participate in helping with the float that will be built with the Fashion Blenders Club in the near future. The Homemaker’s Clubs will be having a Holiday Boutique, October 25, from 2:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. Mrs. Charles Pingleton and Mrs. James Williams will visit the Eventide Nursing Home during the month of June.

A gift from the club was presented to Mrs. Delbert Smith as she will be moving out of our area in the near future. Whe will be missed greatly by the members as she was a very valuable

asset to the club. Refreshments were served by the hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Doyne Priest. The next meeting will be held on June 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vernon Sutherlin.

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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson, 620 E. Walnut St., wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Loretta L., to Dale L. Sillery, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Sillery of Reelsville. Mias Robinson is a senior at South Putnam High School. Mr. Sillery is a 1971 graduate of South Putnam and is currently employed by Poor & Co. Grain Elevator. A July wedding is being planned.

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Engagement Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Duncan, Fillmore, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Dale, to Charles Franklin Evens, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard York, Greencastle. Miss Duncan is a senior at South Putnam High School and Mr. Evens is a 1968 graduate of Greencastle High School. Mr. Evens is currently employed by Staley Moving and Storage. A June 9 wedding is being planned and will be held at the Bethel Baptist Church. All friends and relatives are invited. No invitations are being sent.

The members of the Office Education Association of Cloverdale High School in cooperation with FASHIONS, LTD., presented their annual fashion show on May 10 at the Community Building before a large audience. The theme of the show this year was “Summer Holiday” which showed the latest fashions in leisure wear for summer. Sixteen members of the Fashion Board modeled the different fashions.

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Eight Initiated Into BPW Club; Co-Editors, Committee Heads Appointed

The Greencastle Business and Professional Women’s Club met on May 16,fora dinner meeting at the Sherwood Christian Church. The tables were decorated with a beautiful array of spring hats, enhanced by scarves and jewelry, provided by the personal development committee, headed by M able Joseph. Bette Bertram, girls’ guidance counselor at Greencastle High School, provided an interesting program on how one’s personality develops in early life and is influenced by one’s heredity, en- i vironment, and maturity. Theo Bee, Bernice Lewis, and Roberta Hopkins, assisted Mary Ellen Glidewell in the initiation ceremony for Nancy Buck, Dorinda Emberton, Helen Godfrey, Wanda Hamond, Anita Henderson, Waneta McMains, Charlotte Patterson and Stephanie Vaughn. A tribute to Hildegard Dirks, a patroness of the Greencastle BPW, who passed away in November, was presented by Ethel Yunker. June Parent, President, appointed Mavis Hendrich and Thelma Staub as co-editors of the monthly bulletin. Stephanie Vaughn will head the committee to institute a Nike Club at Greencastle High School, assisted by Bernice Lewis, Sally

Sayers, and Gladys Silvey. Members were reminded to save items to sell at the booth during Fair on the Square, and to bring these items, unwrapped, to the next meeting on June 20. Dorothy Reeves was a guest of Doris Wood, and the free dinner was won by Ethel Yunker. Yearly membership dues are payable to Evelyn Spencer, treasurer

Dance students of Miss Lita Barnett performed at various times during the show. Pianist for the occasion was Mike White, a music major from DePauw University and Ed Lewis, a voice major of DePauw, sang and escorted the models. Both are members of the “Collegians,” a musical group. Members of the Fashion Board who modeled were: Nila Stevens, Jody Powell, Cindy Vickroy, Valda Edwards, Judy Strunk, Vickie Cummings, Debbie Dean, Susan Sendmeyer, Debbie Smiley, Donna Fidler, Susie Holsapple. Terri Ison, Sherry Bowman, Brenda Walker, Debbie Hess, and Robyn Boston. Dancing students who performed were: Tonda and Tina Price, Dana and Deanna Cash. Joyce Swope, Shelly Edwards, Cindy Cline and Leah Schoenfeld. Door prizes were won by Connie Vickroy, Cathy Vickroy, Alta Cooksey, Judy Alice, Terri Ison, Debbie Hess and Donna Fidler. Mrs. Ruby Barnett, owner of Fashions, Ltd., was assisted by Mrs. Violet Schull. Mrs. Man Liveoak is the sponsor of the OEA.

messages part By Abigail Van Buren c 1»73 »» Chicaw Tribune-N. Y. Newt Synd., Inc.

DEAR ABBY: If you feel that a private secretary should not sit in judgment of her boss’ private affairs, then she should not be imposed upon to take insignificant, petty messages from his girl friend. After all, a secretary is employed to support the welfare of the business her boss

represents.

No one should be asked to lie, and a secretary should feel remorse when she has to tell lies for her boss. Your second offense w^s to inform that secretary that this is one of her secretarial duties. It is NOT! OUT OF THE MIDDLE DEAR OUT: And what if the boss owns his own business? A secretary is paid to convey messages to and from her boss, whatever they may be, and whether the message is from a business associate, his wife, or girl friend is none of her business. If she feels “remorse” when she tells a caller that her boss is “tied up” when he is not —or that he is “out” when he is busy, she has the privilege of finding a job that’s more to her liking.

DEAR ABBY: I am having a fight with my girl friend. We wanted to go dutch treat to a drive-in movie and I was a little low on money, so I suggested that she drive my car and I would ride in the trunk of the car. She agreed, took the wheel, and drove to the drive-in. When we got there she refused to let me out. I pounded and pounded but she wouldn’t let me out. I finally gave up and had to stay cramped up in the trunk while she watched the movie. After the movie, she drove herself home and then she let me out. She said she wanted to teach me a lesson because what I wanted to do was not only dishonest it was stingy, too. I say the theaters charge all they can get, which is way too much, and anybody who can get in for free deserves to. Was she right, or was I? CRAMPED DEAR CRAMPED: She was. Your chintzy stunt backfired. But watch that girl friend. She’s a tough teacher!

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DEAR ABBY: I am 12 years old. My parents considered nice people. My father makes a good living and Mom has never had to work. She has lots of friends and is

always doing something for the church.

Now for my problem: My Mom shoplifts. I’ve known it for several months but she doesn’t know that I know I ve seen her take stuff like cans of sardines, dress patterns, cosmetics—anything she can slip into her purse. We re not poor, Abby. Mom can buy just about anything she wants. What gets me is she is always lecturing me on the impor-

tance of being honest and truthful.

What should I do? I keep thinking I should tell my father, but I just hate to. I’m so afraid Mom will get caught and sent to jail and the reputation of our whole family will be ruined. I’m the oldest. I can’t take a chance on getting a letter from you at home so please put your answer in the paper but leave out my city. Thank You.

WORRIED FOR MOM

DEAR WORRIED: First, tell your Mom what you’ve told me. I She could be suffering from “kleptomania”—an uncontrolable compulsion to steal.] With treatment, kleptomaniacs can be cured: if she doesn’t stop shoplifting after

that, tell your father.

Calendar Of Events

Today The Ladies Auxiliary of the Civil Defense will meet Tuesday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the basement of the Post Office. The public is invited. Windy Hill Women’s Golfers will meet Tuesday, May 22, at 8:30 a.m. for a coffee followed by golf. A luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. and will feature a style show. Beta Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday May 22, at 6:30 p.m. at Susan Gould’s. Remember to bring your steak and Secret Sister gifts. Greencastle Branch of AAUW will have a progressive

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Today dinner, Tuesday, May 22, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Richard Reed, and continuing at the homes of Mrs. Catherine Bean and Mrs. Charles Rector, Jr. Following the dinner Dr. Robert Fornaro will speak on the “India - Bangladesh Situation.” The Putnam County Registered Nurses Organization will meet at the Administration Building on Tuesday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Greencastle Lodge 138, Women of the Moose, will meet Wednesday, May 23, at 8 p.m. The 75th anniversary of the Twentieth Century Club will be observed with a guest day celebration at the home of Mrs. Ralph West on Wednesday, May 23, at 2 p.m. Mrs. W.A. Shelly will be the assistant hostess. Chapter I of P.E.O. will meet with Mrs. William Mck. Wright, 916 S. Locust St., on Wednesday, May 23, at 9:30 a.m. Please note change of time.

The Historical

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County will meet

Wednesday Wednesday , May 23, at 6:3C p.m. at Torr’s Restaurant James Dean, a representative of Unigraphic, Inc., will be pre sent to discuss details concern ing the proposed reprinting of the 1879 Putnam County Atlas Everyone interested is invited to attend. Reservations should be made with Mrs. William Boatright by noon Tuesday. Thursday The Roachdale Masonic Lodge F & AM number 602 will be presenting a Master Mason’s degree Thursday May 24, at 8 p.m. Members and visitors are welcome to attend. The Cloverdale Junior Teen League will meet Thursday, May 24, at 7 p.m. at the Cloverdale Community Building. All officers, managers, committees, and parents of participants should attend. Tippecanoe Chapter of Daughters of 1812 will meet with Mrs. William Boatright on Thursday, May 24, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Stanley Sears will give the program. The Bainbridge United Methodist Church is sponsoring

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Thursday a Mother and Daughter banquet Thursday, May 24, at the DePauw Student Union Building. Tickets are $3. All county churches are invited to attend. The Needlework Club will meet Thursday, May 24, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Helen Copeland will be hostess. Pack #92 of Bainbridge will have their pack meeting on Thursday, May 24, at 7 p.m. at the home of Troy and Mark Bryan, located VA miles south of Union Chapel Church, first gravel road east and second house on the south side. This will be a wiener roast and pitchin dinner. Drinks will be furnished. The Owenette Homemakers Club will meet on Thursday, May 24, at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Cecile Karmer as hostess. Future There will be a meeting of the directors of Little Walnut Cemetery Endowment Fund Incorp. on Monday, May 28, at 2 p.m. at the cemetery. All interested persons are urged to be present for election of new officers. The Washburn Chapter of the D A R will dedicate the government marker on the grave of Peter Macintosh. Services will be Wednesday, May 30, at 2:30 p.m. in the Boone-Hutcheson Cemetery, West and North of Hamrick station off Manhattan Road in Washington Township. The Public is invited to attend. Descendants of Peter Macintosh, memoers Washburn Chapter DAR, Williams Knights SAR and Athey Society CAR are especially invited to attend, as they will take part in dedication services.

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