Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1973 — Page 4
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Banner-Graphic, Graancactle, Indiana
Wadnasday, October 31,1973
Fillmore News
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Philpott were Saturday, Oct. 20, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rick White and daughter at Browns Valley. Visitors in th Russell Brown home from Friday, Oct. 19, until Tuesday, Oct. 23, were Mr. and Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sheridan Finney of Wichita, Kansas. Eight members of the Friendly Sewing Circle enjoyed lunch at Torr’s Restaurant, Wednesday, then went to the home of Mrs. E/ra Arnold and played euchre. The Groveland Community Club met Thursday after-
noon with Mrs. Zelphia Ottinger. Mrs. Vernia Jackson and Jess Seckman accompanied Lloyd Evans to Greencastle Thursday afternoon to visit Mrs. Mae Pursell, who is going to Indianapolis Saturday to visit her daughter, Irma. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Huller
and daughters visited Sunday in Crawfordsville with Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGinnis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Nicholson of Danville attended the United Methodist church Sunday morning. The Nichol-
son’s left Monday for their winter home in Melbourn, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and son, Jimmy, of Bloomington attended Fillmore United Methodist Church with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis, Sunday. They ate dinner at the Double Decker
then in the afternoon, visited the Buis’s and Mr. Jackson’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Jackson and Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Williamson attended the annual Homecoming Sunday, Oct. 28, of the Hazelwood Christian Church. Mrs. Williamson was a member there many
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years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Venice F. Lewis visited Friday evening with her moyher, Mrs. Charles F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kelly have purchased the Phylis Honey residence and will be moving soon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans purchased their mobile home. The Fillmore Rebekah Lodge #652 has received its annual shipment of fruit cakes, which can be delivered anytime. Scout Pack 96 meeting was a Halloween Party Tuesday evening, Oct. 30 at the Fillmore Christian Church. All the scouts wrote essays on “What I Like About America.” Harry Tanksley, grandson of Mrs. Cecil Huller, was wrestling with a neighbor boy at his home in Knightstown and broke his collar bone last Wednesday, Oct. 24. Miss Rita Heaven and James Barker of Hazelwood were united in marriage Friday evening, Oct. 26, at the Bethel Baptist Church. The Rev. Stanley Hicks, pastor of the Hazelwood Christian Church read the marriage vows before a large congregation. Sunday, Oct. 28, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson were his sisters, Mrs. Winnie Wilson of Chicago and Mrs. Bonnie Soots and
husband of IndianapolU, Mrs. Richard Lyons and sons of Coatesville, Miss Janet Lyons of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Robinson and son of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and family of Roachdale. The Fillmore Lions Club will be selling light bulbs Thursday, Nov. 1, from 6 until 8:30 p.m. The profits will be used for the support of three state projects of the Lions Club of Indiana, seeing eye dogs, the Cancer Control Fund, and the Eye Bank. Richard Lyons is a patient at Hendricks County Hospital recovering from a gun shfft wound. He is Hendricks County Deputy Sheriff and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson. The Fall Festival, Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Fillmore Elementary School was very successful with a large attendance and lots of fun for all ages. Mrs. Wanda Gaston won the television. Brad Honey, second grade, was crowned king and Rhonda Crouch, sixth grade, was crowned queen. Miss Kate Oliver returned home Friday from the Putnam County Hospital. The United Methodist Youth hayride was cancelled Saturday, Oct. 27, because of the rain.
Minister gives thanks for defending lifestyle
By Abigail Van Buren ® 1173 by Chicago Tribuno-N. V. News Synd., Inc. DEAR ABBY: I want to express my gratitude to you for having the courage to repeat your statement that homosexual .y is NOT a “sickness.” I am the director of Adult Ministries for the United Methodist Church in the Hawaii district, and am long past the age when I might appeal sexually to either a female or another male. Abby, you put to shame some of my so-called “fellow Christians,” who have so completely forgotten the teachings of Jesus, that they would deny God’s love and compassion for the millions of people who live a lifestyle different from their own. Thank you, Abby. Whether you believe in Jesus or not, his love shines on you when you write such columns. FRED R. METHERED
MY DEAR REV. METHERED: Thanks. I needed that! ..
DEAR ABBY: I am a 16-year-old girl who has just started to date. I don’t go steady with any one guy, but there is one I see more of than the others. I like him a lot, but this dude’s hands are quicker than the eye and if I let him kiss me, before I know it, his hands are all over me. How do I handle such an aggressive guy? CAREFUL DEAR CAREFUL: When he gets busy with his hands, * tell him to cut it out. And if he doesn’t, get busy with your foot, and kick him out. DEAR ABBY: About the girl who wanted to have her nose pierced over her parents’ objections: I say, let her! It isn’t painful, and if it is properly done, no infection should result. I spent two years in India on an assignment, and while I was there I had my nose pierced in order to wear a small gold ring in it. It is the custom for women and girls in India. After I returned to the States, wearing the ring in my nose, I was the object of curious stares and many rude remarks, so I removed it. However, I still have the tiny hole in my nose, and will wear the ring in it if it ever becomes the fad or fashion here. HOLE IN MY NOSE IN LONG BEACH DEAR HOLE: Of course, one never knows, but I doubt if nose rings will ever catch on in the States. DEAR ABBY: My husband [I’ll call him “T”] took his • life and left me with three minor children. Before “T” was buried, the vultures moved in to pick the bones. A friend called the morning of the funeral and said if I planned to sell the house to please give him a chance to bid on it. At the funeral parlor, another “friend” asked me what I was going to do with T’s gun collection. Imagine the, insensitivity of this man, knowing that my husband killed himself with a gun! It’s been only a week and I have had offers for every-, thing from his clothes to his garden tools. Thanks for letting me get this off my chest. I was ready to explode. I don’t have to sign my name. Everybody c in town knows who I am. BEREAVED CONFIDENTIAL TO “23676” in the Missouri State Penitentiary, Jefferson City: I have faith in you. Please don’t' let me down! For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” ■end $1 to Abigail Van Boren, 132 Lasky Dr.. Beverly HHll f Cal. M212.
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