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Thursday, Augmt 8,1974
, Fashions for the Woman Who
I I Cl I I OLUry Is 5 Feet 7 Or Taller
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By JOAN O’SULLIVAN
TALL WOMEN will love this featherweight, water-repellent hooded pants coat lavishly trimmed with fake fur.
MISSY-SIZE sun by Greenlea Modes was reproportioned for tall women by Greenlea Tails.
WHY DO 1 ALL girls tend to wear clothes that look matronly and unappealing? “Because,” explained Stewart Rossi, a fashion stylist, “to get the right sleeve and pants lengths, they sometimes buy clothes that arc two sizes too large. Home-tailoring or the neighborhood dressmaker can’t make a size 8 look fashionably right in a size 1 2.” The solution is found in fashions that are properly propor-
tioned for the tall woman. That’s what Rossi designs for CWC Industries’ Greenlea Tails. “Our clothes are for women 5 feet 7 inches and taller,” he said, “clothes that are up to the minute in styling because they’re copies of the most popular outfits in our missy and junior lines reproportioned to fit taller women.” Greenlea Tails (see the fashions pictured here) come in sizes 8 to 20.
NEW STATUS SYMBOL: Sweater jacket is a budgetwise buy when it’s collared with real-looking fluffy fake fur.
© 1974 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
Today The Beech Grove Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, August 8 at Robe Ann Park with a basket dinner at noon. The Jefferson Extension
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Homemakers will meet Thursday. August 8 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Donna Frye. Mrs. Jessie Trigg will be hos-
Today tess to the Needlework Club Thursday. August 8 at 7 30 p.m.
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Friday Veterans of W.W.I Barracks 114 will have thcii annual picnic Friday, August 9 at 12:30 p.m. at Robe Ann Park at the usual shelter house. This will be a pitch in dinner. Please plan to at-
tend
The “Catered Holiday”, which is the August meeting of AARP will be on Friday, August 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Myers, southwest of Roachdale. All members and persons eligible for membership are welcome. The Crosswalkers will have their regular ciub dance on Friday, August 9 from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at the Montezuma Civic Center. Montezuma, Ind It is located on U.S. 36, one block east of River Bridge Bud Smith w ill be the caller. Satuiday The Groveland Craft Club will have an ice cream social at the Groveland Masonic Hall Saturday, August 10 beginning at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Kappa Delta Phi garage sale will be Saturday. August 10. at 9 a m. at the home of Jean Bailey. Brick Chapel Extension Club will observe their annual picnic with a homemade ice cream supper at the home of Mr and Mrs. Francis Lane, Saturday, August 10 at 7 p.m. Members are to bring pie, cake or ice cream and a table service. Called meeting of Temple Lodge #47 Saturday, August 10 at 2 p.m. Work in the E. A. de-
gree.
Sunday Littrell-Padgett Reunion will be Sunday, August 11 in Rohe Ann Park at shelter house #4 Bainbridge High School class of 1956 will have a reunion at Robe Ann Park in Greencastle on August i! at 1 p.m. at table #2 The Ader Reunion will be Sunday, August 11 at the Danville Park Dinner will be at 12:30 p.m. The 76th Browning Reunion will be Sunday, August II at t2:30 p.m. in Robe Ann Park at table #3. In case of rain the reunion will be in the First Christian Church in Greencastle.
Monday Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge #106 will meet in regular session at the 1.0.0. F. Hall Monday, August 12 at 8 p.m. Officers of the lodge will please remember to wear formals. Members are asked to please remember to bring recipes. Tuesday The Madison Township Fire Department final outcome meeting for the 1974 Ice Cream Social will be Tuesday, August 13 at 7 p.m. at the firehouse. The 4-Leaf Clover Club will meet Tuesday, August 13 at 12 p.m. at Torr’s Restaurant. Mrs. Edward Mayer will explain “Operation Life”, an ambulance service, to the group
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When a recipe calls for “bread,” use white bread, except in the case of sandwiches. For those you may choose the variety of bread you prefer. Cucumber sandwiches, however, are traditionally made with white bread.
Roachdale Extension Homemakers Club met with Mrs. Raymond Crosby as hostess for their picnic Saturday, August 3. After a bountiful meal, they retired to the living room for a business meeting and program. Miss Lola V. Stewart, president, presided with a pledge of allegiance to the American and Christian flags and reeling the creed. The group sang ‘In the Good Ole Summertime”. The program was given by Mrs. Everett Graham and Mrs. William McMullen. Mrs. McMullen gave several contests, one which Miss Stewart won. The safety report by Mrs. Beuford Blaydes was on the “ABC’s of Farm Progress Week-Use Care in Walking, Working and Watching.” There were twelve members and one guest, Mrs. Thomas Rule present. The next meeting will be a luncheon at Holiday Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gericke have returned to their home after spending two weeks with their daughter and family, Cmdr. and Mrs. William Zachary and children of Orange Park, Fla. While there they visited Mrs. Mary Hull, the formers aunt, who is in a convalescent, home in Melbourne, Fla. She is 86 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rady and sons of Winchester were visiting last week with Charles W. Rady, his sisters and families and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rady of Bainbndge. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Chastain of New Richey, FTa., left Saturday after visiting their sons, daughters, and families here.They visited Mr. and Mrs. Murl Chastain
of Campbellsburg enroute home. Mrs. May Rowen of Champaign, 111. and Mrs. Lillian Smith of Mooseheart, 111., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gericke. On Sunday they called on Mrs. Jarjories Strobel of Greencastle, who.recently returned from I.U. Medical Hospital in Indianapolis after surgery. Mf. and Mrs. Steve Mason and son Greg and Lisa Southern of Spencer were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Beulah Frazier were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harbison of Crawfordsviile, Mrs. Linda Stonecipher and children of Darlington, Larry Harbison and Jhckie Taylor of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Tallman and family of Warsaw', former Roachdale residents, spent the weekend with Mrs. Kathy Harbison and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cook Clark and family. Mrs. Howard Ashby and Helen Ashby of Washington, D.C., were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Zella Blaydes. In the afternoon they all visited Mrs. Ethel Eggers and Edgar Duckworth of the Golden Rule Nursing Home in Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck visited Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Modlin. On Sunday they called on Mrs. Gladys Thompson in the afternoon. Mrs. Mary Helen Gericke entertained the Bnhel Community Club at a picnic luncheon at the Community Building in Ladoga on Wednesday. Mrs. Mildred Keck visited Mis. Verda Lefew of North Salem W'ednesdav evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Freeman, 905 Hillcrest Dr., wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Kathy, to Mark Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brown of Terre Haute. The wedding will take place on August 18 at 1:30 p.m. at the Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church. Friends and relatives are invited to attend.
Ricky Adams ot Cincinnati, Ohio, visited last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cade of Dallas, Texas, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman of New Market. Miss Robin Gentry celebrated her birthday Monday, July 29 with ice cream and cake. The following were present: Julie Crosby, Julie Gilstrap, Beth Ann Hennon,
Gail Noland, Kathi Wendling, Denise Stacy and Tom Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Zimmerman of Bainbridge Saturday night. Mrs. Katherine Smith of Indianapolis is spending a few days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. William H Green and Sue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gericke spent Sunday evening with their nieces. Mr. and Mrs. Berclie Riddle and Mr.; and Mrs. Lowell Burger, all of Pittsboro.
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The Putnam County Fair was well attended this past week. Charles Brothers visited his mother Sunday. He and his mother visited Mrs. Mabel Cross and Mrs. Laura Posher Sunday afternoon in the LadogaN ursing Home. Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clodfelter and Rita called on Mrs. Maude Brothers and she accompanied them to Russellville to visit Mrs. Bertha Clodfelter. who has recently returned home from the St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Miss Jeanna Clodfelter left Sunday for a few days vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Coen of Cicero, 111., and Mrs. Frances Sessions of Chicago were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sessions. On Sunday, |Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sessions were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sessions in Waveland. Mr. and Mrs. Arbon Borden spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bordeu. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bordeu, Mrs. Sara Lang and daughter Ellen spent last week in Williamsburg Va., and many other places of interest in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Algon Boiler and family attended the Cox Reunion Sunday. The Clodfelter Reunion was at the Gene Clodfelter pond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lawler of Milo, Iowa, are visiting Mrs. Bess Lawler and other relatives in this area. They also attended the Lawler Reunion which was in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lawler Sunday. Mrs. Martha Mandleco, Mrs. Carolyn Mandleco and Kelly and Rachel Mandleco visited Mr. and Mrs. James Mandleco Sr., over the weekend and also attended the reunion. Mrs. Maude Brothers and Mrs. Sue Ann Carroll were guests of Mrs. Hazel Sutherlin Tuesday for dinner at the Turner Restaurant in Roachdale and later they
visited Mrs. Mabel Cross and Mrs. Laura Posher in the Golden Manor Nursing Home in Ladoga. Mrs. Olive Biird called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frasca Sunday evening.
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