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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thompson and family enter-
and Mrs. Bart Brown and family of Greencastle. Mr.
tained with a cookout at their and Mrs. Keith Brown and country home Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown
several of their friends from their Sunday school class. Honored guests were Larry and Tim Kersey, who are going into the service next
week.
and family, all of Tangier and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gard-
ner of Russellville.
Dr. and Mrs. Gary Collings and son of Joliet, 111., spent last weekend with Mr.
guests of Mrs. Williams were men of Greene Township for Mrs. Izzy Dusenberg of breakfast. Those attending Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- were Mrs. Grace Holiday, bert Stokes of Clintoh, Mr. Mrs. Grace Harbison, Mrs.
and Mrs. Dave Wilhite and son of Indianapolis and Mr.
Grace Coleman, Mrs. Lottie Ramsey, Mrs. Pearl Harbi-
Miss Angie Thompson was and Mrs. DuaneCollings. a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Maynard Bell was ad-
and Mrs. Wain Scott and Ed
Scott of Frankfort.
Rev. Leo Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. James Holland and family and Mr. and Mrs.
mined to Veterans Hospital in Indianapolis on Tuesday
for tests and X-rays.
Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Bennington of Jamestown visited
and Mrs. Bob Williams of SO n, Mrs. Marianne
Weatherman, Mrs. Thelma Grimes, Mrs. Carolyn Reed, Mrs. Paula Connley and son Mick, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hazlett, Mrs. Pam Hopkins
and daughter Angel.
Glen Holland and family Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. visited Mrs. Loie Holland at Edgar Bennington, the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ann Gooch, Carey, Mrs. Grace Poore of Craw- Todd and Melissa Gooch
fordsville last week.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Leon and Kent Brown of Gooch and Billy Ward this Tampa, Fla., visited last week week.
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown. Those calling at the Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill of Indianapolis spent Friday
Crawfordsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Noland and son of Evansville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stafford and family and attended the wedding of Teresa Stafford and Max T. Pfenning II, on Saturday at the Roachdale Christ-
ian Church.
Mrs. Loie Holland returned to her home last week and Mrs. Mable Fry is spending a few days with her. Mrs. Susie Masor isited Mr. and Mrs. Fran! rown
Saturday.
home during the week were night with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ratcliff Charles Stafford and Teresa,
and family of Marshall, Mr.
New Arrival
Mrs. Avery Hopkins of Roachdale entertained a
Weekend and Sunday group of ladies and gentle-
This group of people were old neighbors of the Hopkins when they lived in Greene Township. Brett Stoker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stoker; Todd Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hopkins; and Roger Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Call, all of Roachdale, are attending an all-sport camp, Terry Cole Camp, for one week near Bloomington, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Morgan of Roachdale are the parents of a daughter, Heather Lee Ann, born Monday at the Crawfordsville Hospital. Mrs. Morgan is the former Jean Ann Sears of Greencastle.
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Friendly Club Views Plaster Palace Items
The Clinton and Madison Friendly Club met on June 13 with Mrs. Daitha Bettis and Mrs. Dessie Wright. Three were 15 members and four guests present. The guests were Miss Ida Wood. Mrs. Maude O'Haver. Mrs. Aileen Overstreet and Mrs. June Irwin. All members answered roll call with a father’s responsibility in the home.
award. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker. Mrs. June Irwin, Mrs. Aileen Overstreet, Mrs. Diatha Bettis and Mrs. Dessie Wright spent the day Sunday w ith Mrs. Nell Bettis of Indianapolis. Mrs. June Irwin, Mrs. Aileen Overstreet. Mrs. Blanche Rowings. Mrs. Nola Clifford and Mrs. Olma
The program was given by Clodfelter shopped in CrawMrs. Amy Hutcheson and fordsville on Friday.
daughter from the Plaster Palace on S. Indiana St., Greencastle. They brought with them many different things that they had made and ga\e a demonstration on how to make them. At the close of the meeting, the hostesses served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffries and children were Father’s Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker for Sunday evening dinner. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Harold Barker and Mrs. Reba Clearwaters shopped in Terre Haute. Miss Rita Jeffries of Roachdale received several
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Clodfelter over the weekend were Mr and Mrs. William Clodfelter and family of Nashville. Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. John Clodfelter and daughter Beth of Xenia. Ohio, are spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Clodfelter on
the “Hill.”
During the few da\s of dry weather famers put in many hours in the fields trying to get their crops planted. On Tuesday many were still in the fields during the early morning hours. Many tried to get their hay loaded before the rains came early Wednesday morning andot hers whose
honors at the close of school fields were farther away just including math. English, got into the fields when the
science and a citizenship heavy rains fell. Cathy McCullough
Weds Michael Kirby Miss Cathy Lynn McCul- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lough of Cfoverdale and William Josh McCullough of
Michael Gene Kirby ot Greencastle were married June 8 at LaFountain by Rev. Larry Ray, cousin of
the bride.
The bride is a teacher in
Cloverdale. Mrs. Josephine Kirby of Center Point and Martin Kirby of Greencastle are parents of the groom. Following a wedding trip in northern Michigan, the
the Cloverdale Elementary couple is residing at Route 5.
School System and is the Greencastle.
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Minoritv has right J o to its privacy, too By Abigail Van Buren ? 1974 by Chicago Tribunt-N. Y. Nows Synd., Inc. DEAR READERS: I received the following letter. [It was signed.): DEAR ABBY: We are two students at Scripps College in Claremont, Cal., who are distressed by the attitudes of the majority of the girls in our residence hall concerning male visitors. Not only are men allowed in the girls’ rooms 24 hour§ a day, but they are also allowed to use our bathroom facilities! We find it particularly embarrassing to encounter men just outside the showers with only a towel wrapped around them. We also sometimes encounter couples showering together in the same stall. These rules were approved by the majority of the girls in our dormitory, but we feel that, as a minority, we have certain rights to our privacy, and that since this is a women’s college, we shouldn’t have to accommodate men in our living quarters. We would appreciate your advice on this subject and hope you will print this so that girls at other women’s colleges who share the ideas of the majority will have a greater respect for the sentiments of the minority. DOUBTFUL Suspecting that ‘‘Doubtful’s” letter might have been a put-on, I wrote to the Dean of Students and asked for verification. I received the following reply: Dear Ms. Van Buren: I have received your letter and the enclosed letter from one of our students. Indeed, the situation which she has described is not a ‘‘put-on.” Though ours is a residential college for women, the college community, at the express request of students, adopted a 24-hour visitation system three years ago. Part of the understanding inherent in this procedure, and one which the students must reaffirm each year, is that special consideration and accommodations be given to any student in any residence hall who finds herself, as “Doubtful’' does, in the minority. She has only to talk to the president of the hall, the residence staff person, or to one of us in the Dean of Students office, and we will make every effort to provide her with a living situation compatible with her particular lifestyle. I think “Doubtful” should be encouraged to use the channels available to her within her own college! Sincerely, Stephanie Adams, Dean of Students DEAR DOUBTFUL: Well, there you are. The Dean of Students has suggested alternatives available to you and others who find the prevailing lifestyle within your dormitory repugnant to you. Even though you are in the minority, 1 share your feelings of outrage, and believe that since yours is a women’s residential college, those girls who have opened their bathing and toilet facilities to their male guests should suffer the inconvenience of applying for a living situation compatible with THEIR lifestyle. DEAR ABBY: My 88-year-old mother died of cancer last week. During her illness, which lasted for anout eight months, she occupied our guest bedroom. I want to make sure the room is entirely disinfected. Would having the carpet, curtains and mattress dry cleaned make it sate for otners to sleep in that room? I have already scrubbed the walls and furniture with disinfectant. A friend of mine said I should burn up everything that was in that room and repaint just to be on the safe side. Please advise me. WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: Your friend is mistaken. Cancer is not a contagious or infectious disease. Since there is no known germ or virus which causes cancer there are no "germs” to get rid of. Give the room a thorough routine cleaning and forget about it.
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