Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1974 — Page 4
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Banner-Graphic, Gr**ncastle, Indiana
Thuriday, January 3,1974
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Women’s World Plans Open House Through Month Of January
To help Putnam County women take off extra pounds they may have picked up during the holidays. Women’s World figure control salon will sponsor an open house during the month of January. Usually the open house is held in March, but because several women have expressed the desire to get “back in shape” for spring, the open house will be earlier, said Gloria Siddons, manager. Interested people may come to the figure salon at 201 S. Indiana anytime between 8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.Monday through Saturday, or may call 653-4944. Women will receive a free courtesy treatment, and then have their figures analyzed. They will be told how many pounds and inches they should lose, and the nutritional guidance program will be explained. Mrs. Siddons stresses that there will be no harmful diet pills given, no strenuous
exercise « d no disrobing when women participate in the Women’s World program. Women’s World will soon be adding an electric facial machine to their program. The machine firms and tones muscles and tissues in the face. As women begin to lose weight, they develop wrinkles, said Mrs. Siddons, and this machine will help them to imaintain a youthful appearance while losing weight. It will be available only to customers of Women’s World. “Our goal at Women’s World is to help each and every woman individually. Now is the time to shed ugly pounds and inches. With the coming of spring most women will have reached their figure goals,” Mrs. Siddons said. There w ill be limited enrollment the manager said. Many women who have graduated from the program will be coming back to take a maintenance course.
Calendar Of Events
Today The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday Jan. 3, at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Helen Goff and Mrs. Winona Welch at the Asburv Towers.
Fillmore Chapter #186 O.E.S. will meet Thursday, Jan. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Members and visiting members are welcome. The Temple Masonic Lodge #47, F and AM will conduct a public installation of 1974 officers for the lodge Thursday, Jan. 3. at 7 p.m. The installatioi. will be held at the Greencastle Masonic Temple. Members and visitors are invited for the ceremony and the social hour following.
Friday There will be a stated meeting of Morton Lodge #469 Friday, Jan. 4 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting of World War I Barracks 114 and auxiliary scheduled for Friday evening at the VFW Post 155 Home has been postponed. Saturday Delta Kapp^ Gamma will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan 5, at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Crawlev, 713 T errace Lane. B.P.W. Holds Mooting The Greencastle Business and Professional Women’s (B.P.W.) Club held its holiday meeting at the Putnam Inn in Greencastle. The senior girls from Greencastle High School were special guests for the dinner, and entertainment was provided by the Kappa Pickers from DePauw. The Personal Development Committee, chaired by Virginia Sweet, served as hostesses. New members welcomed into the^club included Joan Gray, Ellen Sedlack, Mirian Borden, Mary Jane Gierke and Gloria Siddons. The next meeting will be Jan. 16 at charter house. Doreen Braden, chairman of the hostess group for the meeting, announced that an astrologer, Clifton R. Bush of Indianapolis, will provide the entertainnment, specializing in individual problem solving. All members are urged to make a special effort to attend the meeting, which is also the B.P. W., birthday celebration. Birthday Dawne Jordan will be celebrating her 15th birthday today. Happy birthday Dawne!
Monday The Monday Club will meet Jan. 7 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. C.T. Robbins on N. Arlington. Mrs. Emory Brattain will have the program. The Fortnightly Club of Greencastle will meet Monday, Jan. 7, with Mrs. Albert E. Williams. Mrs. Kenneth McCoy will be assistant hostess and Mrs. Ivan F. Ruark will be in charge of the program. The Elks Ladies will meet Monday, Jan. 7, at 7:30 p.m.
Desire for another not considered a sin
By Abigail Van Buren , c i»7« br Chkage Tribvnb-N. T. N»w» Srnd., Iitc. DEAR ABBY: I don’t know if you have ever come across a problem like this, but here goes: Is it & sin for a Catholic to have a strong desire for a priest? I must know if I have to confess my feelings to a priest in the confessional before I am able to take communion again. ATTRACTED DEAR ATTRACTED: It is not a sin for any person to have a strong desire for a person of the opposite sex. God made us, man and woman, as we are. To be attracted to another person who cannot, because of marriage or ordination vows, respond, is not a sin. But to act upon it, with deliberate intention of making another violate his [or her] vow of celibacy or marriage IS a sin. DEAR ABBY: I have a wonderful husband. No woman could ask for more in a man. But he has one habit which I am convinced is a handicap in his line of work. [He’s a real estate salesman for a highly reputable company.] With every pause in the conversation with clients, he gives out with a very forced laugh, tho nothing has been said to justify this “laughter.” I have pointed out to him as gently as possible that his phony laugh makes him appear insincere, and I’ve even told him that I have observed the facial expression on the people he’s with, and they register surprise, wariness and even contempt, but it doesn’t seem to faze him. Abby, I don’t want the man I love to come over like an insincere phony, because he’s not, but if I didn’t know him personally, I wouldn’t buy a thing from him. Nervous habit or not, perhaps if you print this, it might help. CONCERNED IN CALIF. DEAR CONCERNED: Your mentioning the possibility that your husband’s forced laugh could be a “nervous habit” shows you to be on target. Habits are acquired, and can be broken—with proper motivation. When your husband feels it’s a handicap, he’ll do something about it. Don’t nag him. You’ve made your point, and it’s a good one. DEAR ABBY: I am a 29-year-old woman [closer to 30 than I care to think about] with a problem I’ve had for years. I have an overbite which has always made me selfconscious. After talking to my dentist I now must make a choic^. Either I must have my two front teeth removed and a bridge installed, or I’ll have to wear braces for two years to correct this over bite. What should I do? ON THE FENCE DEAR ON: I’d go with the braces. Pulling teeth is an irreversible decision. If you choose the braces, and decide on the bridge later you can always do it, but once you have an extraction, that’s final!
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