Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1974 — Page 3

Thursday, January 10,1974

Bann«r*Graphic, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 3

J'f in,. I * .fc* ► New Years guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Ray were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ray, Mrs. Elda Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Josh McCullough, Miss Cathy McQillough, Mr. Gene Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nees, Mr. and Mrs. John Nees and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nees and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shadwick and daughters. Mrs. Alma Mastin returned home Thursday following a four weeks saty in the Putnam County Hospital. Recent visitors of Mrs. La Rue Gray included Mr. and Mrs. Tim Siebrase and

Wife adds fuel to family feud By Abigail Van Buren c l»74 #r Chicago Trihum-N. Y. News Srnd., Inc. DEAR ABBY: My father died three months ago after a long and difficult illness. I looked after his needs daily, while my brother and his wife looked out the window. After the funeral I let my brother have it, but good, and we haven’t spoken since. My husband, however, never did bear a grudge against my brother. He still plays golf with him, and they are the best of friends. This really hurts me, Abby. Don’t you think that out of loyalty to me my husband should not be palling around with my brother? REMEMBERS DADDY DEAR REMEMBERS: Not necessarily. I think your husband is showing more maturity than you. I agree, you have good reason to be upset with your brother, but what’s to be gained by perpetuating a family feud? It’s already causing trouble between you and your husband. Try to forget the past and work toward improving your relationship with your brother. It may take a while, but if you start now, the happy ending will come sooner. DEAR ABBY: My parents and I get along great except when it comes to their ideas on how I should dress. I am not allowed to wear midriffs, halters, or anything that show's my lower back. Also, I can’t show my stomach or belly button. [To them, if a girl shows her belly button, it’s as bad as going naked.] It’s unbelievable how old fashioned they are in some ways, considering how modern they are in other ways. Oh, I’m a 15-year-old girl. I really love my parents and realize they care about me. but do they have to restrict my clothing like they do? ST. CLOUD. FLA. DEAR SAINT: You should thank your lucky stars they do. There are a lot of weirdos running around who don’t need anything more than an exposed belly button to set them off. DEAR ABBY: I suppose I am about the 100,000th girl with the same problem. I’ve fallen in love with a married man. He’s my boss. He’s 20 years older than I am, but we really are crazy about each other. His wife knew about us from the start and sort of accepted it. but he kept putting off leaving her, so I moved out of town and tried to forget him. He called - and begged me to come back, promising to divorce his wife, so I came back. Well, he stalled some more. It's been over a year now. I’m still seeing him, and I’m -■ ~ back where I started from. Recently I called his wife and she was just great. She said she knew how much her husband loved me and would give him a divorce in a minute, but HE didn’t want one. I talked to him and he said his wife was mentally unbalanced and not responsible for what she said, and I shouldn’t pay any attention to it. Who can I believe? And what should I do? IN A TRAP DEAR IN’: Get out of his life—and out of town, if necessary, and forget him. And if he calls you again, don’t have any more dialog with him. He’s bad news. I For Abby’s new booklet, “What Teen-Agers Want to Know.’’ send $1 to Abigail Van Buren. 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly HUls, Cal. 90212.

NOTICE To All MINEWELD CUSTOMERS Effective January 7,1974 The Mineweld Greencastle storage facility for welding gasses will be located at Tex Beck & Sons 1108 S. Locust St. Greencastle, Ind. Phone 653-4812 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. • 5 p.m.

Cloverdale News

son, Jody, of Columbus, Georgia, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gray and Ginger of Terre Haute. United Methodist Women will meet at the Cloverdale United Methodist Church on Thursday, Jan. 10 at 1 p.m. for a Prayer and Self Denial Program. This meeting will include both Morning and Afternoon Circles and will be given by the Executive Council. Miss Lisa Sutton was a Supday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pa ugh. “Thot: When it comes to doing things for others, some people stop at nothing”. Our Daily Bread.

Birthdays include: Jan. 4, Rhonda Dorsett; Jan. 9, Ila Price; Jan. 13, Carrie Cummings; Jan. 14, Mike Smith; Jan. 12, Charlene Kay a Junior atC.H.S. Anniversaries include: Jan. 9, Rev. and Mrs. Warren Todd; Jan. 12, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Moore, who will celebrate their first anniversary. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Freeman were Mr. and Mrs. Dale

Perkins and son from Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kay are the proud parents of a 6 lb. 9'/i ounce daughter, Rebecca Michell, bom Jan. 6 at the Methodist Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ham of Indianapolis. Maternal greatgrandmother is Mrs. Katsenberger. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kay of Quincy,

and paternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LJ. Thesing of Minnesota. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kay and daughter, Charlene, visited Mrs. Vi rgil K ay and daughter at the hospital. Mrs. Carol Dugan recently accompanied her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maloney, to Port Charlotte to visit their mother Mrs. Margaret

Smith. She reports a very nice vacation. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott and daughter, Brenda, were shopping in Terre Haute. They were accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Brant and Beverly Isenhour. Wilbur Welty of Indianapolis visited Friday

with his father, Ha r\e Welty. Glen Nickerson , son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nickerson, and a first grade pupil in Cloverdale Elementary celebrated his 7th birthday on Jan. 7. Betty Isenhour and son, Mike of Indianapolis were Sunday evening supper

guests of her mother, Mrs. Ruth Brant, and Beverly. Beverly received gifts in honor of her birthday. Russ, Margo, and Trisha Herbert left for Quantico, Virginia this past weekend. They have been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Herbert and son,Chris.

Calendar Of Events

Today The Beech Grove Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, Jan. 10, at the church. Ham, beans, corn bread and drinks will be furnished. Each family is to bring a salad or a dessert. Men will be the guests. Mary Helen and Lucille Martin are the hostesses. The Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday, Jan. 10 as follows: 9:30 a.m. Group 1 - Miss Opal Brothers, 102 W. Poplar 9:30 a.m. Group 2 - Mrs. J.B. Crosby, 601 Ridge 2:00 p.m. Group 3 - Mrs. Edna Coffman, 208 E. Walnut 2:00 p.m. Group 4 - Mrs. L.P. Arms, 102 W. Poplar 7:30 p.m. Group 5 - Mrs. Roland Headley, 802 Stadium Dr. 7:30 p.m. Group 6 - Mrs. John Schmitt, 804 Crescent. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will meet Thursday, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. at the home of Dorothy Stickle.

Today The Ladies Missionary Societies of the New Providence Baptist Church will meet Thursday. The Ruth Circle will meet at the church at 11:30 a.m. and the Ceaseless Circle will meet at the home of Karen Hendricks at 7 p.m. Indianaola Council #472 will hold their regular meeting Thursday, Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. There will be officer nominations. Please attend if possible. Fillmore Applegate Lodge #155 will award 25 year pins at a supper. Thursday, Jan. 10. Serving will begin at 6:30. Master Mason degree follows. Members please bring pie. Friday The Women’s Study Club will meet with Mrs. Harvey Treible, Friday, Jan. 11, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Gavins Baughman will have the program. Saturday The Elks family pitch-in will be Saturday, Jan. 12, at 6:30. Bring a covered dish and table service. Century Club will meet Friday, Jan. 11, at 2 p.m. at the

Friday DeRauw Union Building. Mrs. William McKinley Wright will have the program.

Cloverdale Lodge #132 will have E.A. work on Friday, Jan. 11, at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday The St Paul’s Fatima Rosary groups will meet this Sunday, Jan. 13. after the 9 a.m. Mass at the Church. Monday Parasols Book Club will meet Monday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Baughman, 704 Highwood Ave. The book under discussion will be the Foxfire Book.

Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge #106 will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 14. The annual installation ceremony will take place by the District Deputy President Maxine Frye of Paragon and her installing staff. All Rebekahs are most welcome.

Meeting Postponed Clinton-Madison Friendly Club will be postponed due to slick roads but w ill meet Jan. 31.

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