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Miss Joyce Haltom and Michael Schultz were united in marriage Sept 21 at 2:30 at Maplewood Chrjbar Chart ■ Terre Haste Her Robert
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Calendar of events
Tuesday The Putnam County Senior Citizens will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday at 6:30. pm. at the VFW on S. Jackson with a pitch-in supper. Everyone 50 years or over is welcome to come and bring a covered dish. Come join-you might like us. There will be games and door prizes. The Domestic Science Club will meet Tuesday at 2 with Mrs. Betty DeBoer at Cataract Lake. Washburn Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Hugh Henry. Miss Mary Frances Cooper will have the program on “Miracle in the Mountains.”. Members are reminded to bring gifts to the DAR approved schools. The Penelope Club will meet Oct. 15 with Mrs. Merle Miller. This will be the annual auction. Greencastle and Cloverdale nutrition sites will have a volunteer recognition program
Tuesday at lunchtime at each site. Entertainment will be furnished and guests from the Terre Haute office will be present. Active chapter of Tri Kappa will meet with Peggy Frisbie, 714 Dogwood, Tuesday at 8 pm. The Domestic Science Club will meet Tuesday at 2 pm. with Mrs. Betty DeBoer at Cataract Lake. Wednesday The West Madison Extension Homemakers Club will meet Wednesday at 11:30 am. with Mrs. Forrest Miller for a workshop luncheon. Coffee and dessert will be furnished by the hostess. Members bring pillow material. Wilma Evens will give the lesson. Maple Heights Craft Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Irene Rogers. Please notice the change of time and place. The Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday at 1:30
Dear Ahhy . * ' Her football fellow’s out of bounds DEAR ABBY: I've been dating this real neat guy who keeps telling me that I don’t have to worry about his getting me pregnant because he was injured while playing football Should I believe him? NANCY DEAR NANCY: No. It sounds to me like he’s trying to complete a pass. Kick him in the end zone. DE AR ABBY: Concerning the man who was married for 25 years and wanted his wife to give him one weekend off from his marriage every month: How I wish I were married to him. That's exactly what I want 1 suggested it to my husband once, and he hit the ceiling Everyone but a wife gets a vacation. I mean a chance to really get away from the same old routine. Why does marriage have to be a prison? 1 wish I were younger I 'm 56—too old to start over, or to go it alone Besides. I have no special training, so 1 guess I'll just have to go on as I have evep though my husband and I have little in common except our children. So in order to be supported, and keep the high regard of our children mow married 1, I’ll continue to allow my husband the intimacies I no longer enjoy. Talk about prostitution’ I honestly think that with all the changes taking place todav women will eventually get a break, and have the sexual freedom men have It's too late for me. but not for my daughters You can't help me. Abby. Nobody can But it would be interesting to know if I'm all alone in my outlook Or are there other women who feel this wav 0 BORN TOO SOON DEAR BORN: I'm sure you're not alone. I hear from thousands of women your age who feel trapped in dull, tired marriages, but they ask how to improve those marriages. You didn't ask. so I II not offer any advice. 1 can tell you. though, that the answer is not in the "sexual freedom" you wish you had DE AR ABBY: My formerly favorite nephew who lives in another state was married last June. I sent him a generous check for a wedding gift I heard nothing from him. but noticed that when the hank sent my cancelled checks, the above-mentioned check was among them Isn't it customary for people to write thank-you notes for checks’* 1 recall how l laughed when I read in your column that a bride and groom had received a check for a wedding gift, and on the back they endorsed it and scribbled. "Thanks." Not a verv proper thank-vou. but I was more than I got. TICKED OFF IN TULSA CONFIDENTIAL TO CRIED A RIVER IN HOUSTON": A woman who can manipulate a man by shedding a few tears has a fortune in liquid assets Don't overdo it. Everyone has a problem What's yours? For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700. L.A., Calif 90069. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. For Abby’s booklet. “How to Have a Lovely Wedding.’’ send SI to Abigail Van Buren. 132 Lasky Dr.. Beverly Hills. Calif 90212. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here’s how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR Is LONGFELLOW On« letter limply itandi for another. In this sample A is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters sre different. CtYPTOQUOTES BJ BK QBNNBASFJ JW DPJ X YXU JW SUQPMKJXUQ KWYPJZBUD GZPU ZB K KXFXMV QPTPUQK STWU ZBK UWJ SUQPMKJXUQBUD BJ.STJWU KBUAFXBM Yesterday’s Crvpteqoote: EVERYTTME A BOY SHOWS HIS HANDS, SOMEONE SUGGESTS HE WASH THEM. - E.W. HOWE
pjn. at Asbury Towers. The hostess will be Miss Ruth Latshaw. Mrs. Paul Jackson will review the book “A Place in the Woods” by Helen Hoover. West Madison Extension Homemakers Club will meet at 11:30 with Mrs. Forrest Miller for a workshop luncheon. Coffee and dessert will be furnished by the hostess. Members bring one dish of food, table service and pillow materials. Wilma Evens will give the lesson. The Greencastle Federation, Business and Professional Women will celebrate National BPW week with a dinner meeting Wednesday Oct 16 at 6:30 at the DePauw Student Union Building Ballroom. Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet at the home of Mrs. A.A. Huber, Road 43, North, at 8 p.m. on Wednesday to celebrate Founder’s Day. Thursday The North Putnam FFA will have a slave sale on Thursday at 8 p.m. The auction will be held in the cafeteria at the high school. Max Pickel will be auctioneer. Patrons will buy a person who will work for them for eight hours. Money will go to the club. The Gobin Church United Methodist Women will hold a general meeting: “An Afternoon of Religious Music’’ at the Charterhouse at 2 p.m. The Bainbridge Study Club will meet Thursday at 1:30 pjn. with Mrs. Carolyn Stine. Mrs. Vivian Sutherlin will give the program.
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Given m marriage by her parents, the bridge was gowned in white candlelight organza. The fitted emreMered bodice was accented at the neckline with tuffs of pleated erganza accented with seed pearls and wedding band collar. Her waist was encircled with a satin sash with bow and streamers in back. The sleeves of Schiffli embroidery was accented from the wrist to the elbow with pleated organza. The softly gathered skirt was sprinkled with re-embroidered lace motiffs and a deep ruffle of Schiffli embroidery formed the hemline. The three-tiered cathedral length silk illusion veil was secured by a satin cap edged in venise lace. Her cascade bouquet was centered with a white orchid accented with white roses, stephenotis and ivy. Miss Alice Roseum of Cleveland, Ohio served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Kathleen Jo Senter, cousin of the bride, and Miss Cathy Schultz, s»ster of the groom. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Lisa Haltom niece of the bride. All were dressed in identical long dresses of peach candlelight organza flocked with light blue flowers and long puffed sleeves with bow and long streamers at back. Their headpieces were of the same material as their dresses on half caps with peach velvet 4 Hee Haw" rescheduled Announcement has been made that "the DePauw Hee Haw” sponsored by the DePauw Women’s Club for university faculty and staff has been rescheduled for Monday, November 4 in the Union Ballroom at 6:30 p.m. The “Hee Haw" will feature country music by Big Luke and Sue City Sue (Ed and Karen White), The Kissin' Kin and Barnyard Four, as well as bazooka selections by The Country Rovers. A buffet dinner featuring steamboat round will precede the entertainment Reservations are limited and checks must reach Nancy Fontaine or Barbara Cook by October 28th.
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Dear Heloise: Summer is long gone, there’s a real nip in the air — and I am still enjoying "Mother's Day!” My children and grandchildren have the most wonderful and unusual way of remembering me that I thought you might pass this on to your many readers. Last Mother's Day they sent me a card with an "lOU” inscription to be at my home on certain days to help houseclean one room. I provide the lunch and with much work (me helping) and much talk and laughter we work just like old times when we all pitched in. With the prices today, there are no gifts — just love and help. And that’s what we senior citizens need and want. And I have the cleanest house in town! One daughter works and she sent the pay for a one-day cleaning woman. My grandson’s IOU was for lawn work and cleaning the windows during the summer. I get IOU cards for my birthday. Christmas, anniversary, Easter and Mother's Day. Just remember to let the children decide the date. Do not tell them when to come. TTiis is important. I am in heaven baking cookies and pies for my loved ones. My cup runneth over! Grandma • • • A perfectly marvelous idea! In these penny-pinching days, this is the nicest gift. What a lovely, thoughtful family you have! Heloise • * • Dear Heloise: My idea is an easy way for cutting pizza pies after they are baked. The knife never seems to be sharp enough so I use a pair of scissors. It wots great Omel Kingsbury
Dear Heloise: While cutting the bottoms off one-gallon plastic milk bottles I thought that the bottoms would make a good picnic plates. They do! I’ve tried them! They are free too! A Daily Reader * • • Dear Heloise: My three sons and husband wear terry-like stretch socks but I hate to throw them away when they wear out. So when my two little daughters complained that their pajama pants were too short, I cut the leg parts from those pretty socks and zig-zag stitched the leg part to the bottom of their pajamas. Since then, I have saved all stretch-sock tops and used tjiem for cuffs on girls’ blouses, to replace worn-out cuffs on sweat shirts and even over my elbows, up under the sleeves of my blouses in cool weather to help keep my arms warm. Anita Smith # • * Dear Heloise: I take a plastic lid from the top of a shortening can, cut the inside out, leaving the heavy outside rim. Then I cut a circle of clean muslin or any other thin cloth (sorry, nylon net won’t do) 14 inches larger than the outside of the lid. I place this on top of the empty shortening can, place the plastic rim on top of muslin and strain used grease. I label the can and keep it in the refrigerator with a whole (Aastic lid. Save the cut-out rim for reuse. Be sure to usf separate cans for different kinds of grease. Bacon grease is especially good in green beans. Mrs. A. Rollins
THIS COLUMN is written for yoo m« housewife »n<j homomoker If you N»y» • hlof or • proofem write to Heloise in core of this newspaper Because of the tremendous volume of mail. Heloise is unable to answer all individual tetters She will, however, answer your questions in her column whenever possible.
at aaei. frost, wau: and iiHpfciiw will! wlait ptetad srgazua acceded wish peach. The back of the dress was accented with a busse.. of white pleated organza and peach velvet bow. Her headpiece was made of peach organza and velvet ribbon. She carried a small wicker basket of flowers. The bride’s mother wore a sea green and mist blue double knit dress with black patent accessories and white daisy corsage. The groom’s mother chose a jacket dress of beige and white with matching accessories and white daisy corsage. Registering the guests was Miss Rita Craft of Poland. Serving as best man was Bill Haltom, Terre Haute, brother of the bride. Groomsmen were Scott Randel, Terre Haute,
Randy Johnson, Indianapolis, and Richard Hand, Petersburg The reception immediately followed in the church feDowttt^ hnE. decorated in Hk bnde s riuses colors of peach and bght blwe The table, decorated in crystal canJfeabras and crystal punch bowl was centered with a seven-tiered wedding cake made by the bride's sister-in-law, Charlotte Haltom. Servers were Mrs. Jack Shouse, Reelsville, Mrs. Steve Butts, Greencastle, Mrs. Jerry Hart, Patrkksburg and Mrs. Larry Modesitt, Reelsville. The bride is a graduate of South Putnam High School and a 1974 graduate of Indiana State University. The groom is a graduate of Centerville High School and a 1973 graduate of Indiana State University. He is presently employed in the manager training program with J.C. Penney in Richmond. After a wedding trip to Niagra Falls, the couple will be at home at 45 Dee Drive, New Paris, Ohio.
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