Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1974 — Page 4
BonnT-Grophic, Gfncottle, Indiana
Tuesday, July 2,1974
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Mrs. Grace Cunningham of Greencastle wishes to announce the approaching marriage of her daughter. Sue to Daie Tolck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Folck of Bainbridge. Miss ( unningham is the daughter of the late Carlton Cunningham. The wedding is being planned for July 20 at the Fillmore Christian Church at 1:30 p.m. Following the ceremony, a reception wiil follow in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nichols of Fillmore. All friends and relatives are invited.
The Clinton Homemakers Extension Club met Thursday evening with Mrs. Agnes Chilcote. A lesson on dessert with design was given by Mrs. Mary New. After the close of the meeting, the hostess served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Erving Wheeler and daughter I.eeann of Moline, 111., are visiting Gerald Marilee and Beth Ann Clodfelter. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Clodfelter are sisters. Mrs. June Irwin. Mrs. Aileen Overstreet. Mrs. Diatha Bettis and Mrs. Dessie Wright called on Mrs. Olma Clodfelter on Sunday afternoon and later, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Causey of Bloomingdale. Mrs. Lucille Hutcheson reports they had a wonderful time last weekend when her entire family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wickmann in Washington, Ind., for a get-together.
Everyone except for one grandson, Jim Sutherlin of Florida, was present some time during the weekend. Mr. Sutherlin was here visiting during his vacation two weeks ago and could not come back. Mr. and Mrs. John (Anna May) Walls of Florida are visiting with Mrs. Hutcheson all week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter attended a picnic at the home of the Jordans near Rensselaer, Ind. They reported that a large crowd attended. Mr. and Mrs. Donna Jeffries and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barker attended a birthday party for Mr. Dick Barker at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker Wednesday evening. Dick received many gifts and all attending the party were served ice cream k and cake. Mrs. Ray Jackson and Mrs. Donna Jeffries called on Mrs. Harold Barker on T uesday afternoon. Mr Glen Crodian of Indianapolis underwent surgery on his hip last Monday. Last report was that he was coming along nicely. Sorry to hear that Mr. Hubert Clodfelter had the misfortune of falling and breaking his ankle.
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Indy Zoo Presents Heiken Puppets July 4
If you are able to visit the Indianapolis Zoo on the Fourth of July (or any other time for that matter), make sure that you visit the male American bison “Bob”, who was born in Gillette, Wyo., and arrived at the zoo in
1964. “Bob" is the oldest bison at the zoo, but sinceI964 has acquired other living companions. (Banner-Graphic Photo)
Mr. Myron Clodfelter of Bloomington St., Greencastle. underwent surgery for gallstones in Putnam County Hospital last Tuesday morning. He is recovering nicely and hopes to return home soon.
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Calendar Of Events
Mrs. R.C. Duncan and Mr. H.E. Burckhalter were married in Gobin Memorial Church. Greencastle, at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 29. After the ceremony, a reception was held at Windy Hill Countrv Club. The former Mrs. Duncan, originally from Owensboro. Ky., lived for some years in Robinson. 111., and Sullivan, Ind For the past six years, she has been Alpha Tau Omega fraternity’s House-
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Theta Chapter of Delta Lheta Tau sorority will meet Tuesday, July 2 at 8 p.m. at the home of Kay Pearson, Route 3, Greenbriar. The Civil Defense meeting previously scheduled for Tuesday. July 2 has been postponed until Tuesday, July 16 at 7:?0 p.m. The rr reting will be held in the baseme.'.t of the Post Otfice. All members are urged to attend. Called meeting of Lodge no. 47 on Tuesday, July 2 at 7 p.m. for E. A degree. Kappa Delta Phj July picnic and business meeting will be at the home of Lois Boswell. State Road 43 North, on Tuesday, July 2 at 6:30 p.m.
The Bainbridge Methodist Women’s Society will meet at the home of Mrs. D O. Tate Tuesday. July 2 at 7:30 p.m. The program will be given by Mrs. Zella Leonard Maple Heights Friendship Club will meet Tuesday, July 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse. Hostesses are Ethel Schachtel and Eunice Grazes. Wednesday World War One Barracks 1994 and Auxiliary will meet Wednesday, July 3 in the American Legion Home at II a m. Dinner will be served at 11:30 am. There will be installation of 1974-75 officers. All W.W.I. veterans and widows are welcome. Bring a covered dish and table service. There will be separate meetings after lunch. Everyone is asked to be prompt. Greencastle chapter #255 O.E.S. will hold a stated meeting Wednesday, July 3 at 7:30 PM. This will be Patriotism Night. All visiting O.E.S. members are welcome. Jhe Ladies Auxiliary of the Madison Township Fire Department will meet Wednesday, July 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the firehouse. All ladies of the township are welcome. Thursday The patients of Eventide Rest Home will be presenting their annual talent show on Thursday, July 4 at 7 p.m. The nursing home is located at 1306 S. Bloomington St A surprise will follow the hour-long program. The public is cordially invited. FRIDAY Barracks #114 Veterans of World War I, will hold a meeting Friday, July 5 at the V.F.W. Home, 819 S. Jackson St. There will be a carry in dinner at 6:30 p.m and a business meeting at 7:30 p.m. •
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Doctor doesn't care but boyfriend's kept away By Abigail Van Buren c 197« by Chicago Tribonf-N. Y. News Sync 1 ., Inc.
DF.AR ABBY: l just read the most horrifying article in the Wall Street Journal headlined: ‘Painful Puzzle Viral V.D Is Contagious and Doesn't Go Away.” Then it described the horrors of Herpes 2, a genital-area virus which manifests itself in painful lesions, akin to facial “cold sores.” The article stated that Herpes 2 is approaching gonorrhea as the next most prevalent venereal disease, is highly contagious, can be contracted by males, results in infant mortality and cervical cancer and. once contracted, can never be cured and will recur sporadically! Abby, I am a woman who has suffered from Herpes 2 since 1967, and never once has my physician evinced the least concern over it. He prescribed only symptomatic relief remedies and vitamin C, and said, “Let it run its course.” Since my boyfriend saw the article, he’s been treating me like I have leprosy. Please consult w r ith your experts and let us thousands of Herpes sufferers know if the medical world concurs with this article s evaluation. SIGN ME, HERPES HANNAH DEAR HANNAH: While the article is unstandably alarming, it does not necessarily follow that all the facts concerning Herpes 2 apply to you. If your doctor is not investigating the new developments in the study of Herpes 2, find one who is, and make an appointment for two examinations (one for you and one for your boyfriend]. And don't hesitate to ask the doctor any and all questions concerning this disease. DEAR ABBY: A wife wrote to say she had found a pair of nylon panties in her husband's pickup truck, and you jumped to the conclusion that some gal friend had left them there. You overlooked something, Abby. Those panties could have been her husband’s! There are lots of men who like the feel of smooth, soft undies next to their bodies. And don’t get the idea that they aren't all men because they are. I know. I’ve been on the police force for 16 years, and before that 1 was with the U. S. Marines, and Lm one of those men. I’m also a husband and father of six. So. Dear Abby, did you ever consider the possibility that there was no lady in the picture? WEAR PANTIES [WHEN I GET THE CHANCE] DEAR WEARS: No, I didn’t. But you wouldn’t believe the number of your “brothers" who wrote to suggest it. CONFIDENTIAL TO “Can’t BeUeve It” In Kenosha: It’s true. Maria Echeverria, wife of Mexico’s president, announced that 35.000 pawn tickets worth $800,000 were being redeemed from national pawnshops, at no cost to the women who held them, as a government gift for Mother’s Day. So thousands of Mexican women got their sewing machines, blenders and other household appliances out of hock free of charge. Iy, yi, yi! Problems? You’ll feel better if you get it off your chest. For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. Enclosed stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills. Cal. 90212.
The Indianapolis Zoo will be celebrating the fourth of July this year by presenting a holiday performance by the Heiken Puppets. The program, “Thirteen Stars,” will be given in the Zoo’s Education Building at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. Miss Liberty is the tour guide in the show “Thirteen Stars” and she takes a 20th century girl back through
American history. On their journey the girl meets Ben Franklin and she also attends the famous Boston Tea Party. The performances by the Heiken Puppets are free for visitors to the Indianapolis Zoo, 3120 E. 30th St. Since it is a holiday, the Zoo will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the fourth
mother at DePauvv University. Mr. Burckhalter. a retired Marathon Oil chemist, was graduated from Greencastle High School and DePauvv University and is an Alpha Tau Omega alumnus. Jhe couple will spend a month in the northwest, trout and deep-sea fishing. After their return to the midwest. they will live in Robinson, 111.
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