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The Putnam Homemaker Dr. Lee Ellen Ford speaks at meeting
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Seodmeyer. Extension Home Economist I Jmemakers Unlimited” the theme of Extension JjniBker Week in Putnam lity. [■nemakers Night at the [ rounds, Thursday. Oc10 climaxed the week Extension Homemakers members and guests |idu\g I.ee Ellen Ford.
Executive Assistant to Governor Otis Bowen was the feature attraction of the event. Dr. Ford urged homemakers to become active in economic and political life. She challenged them to use their talents to bring about needed changes in today's world. Following her talk, a humorous skit entitled "Skills Unlimited" was presented by the Cagle 10 and 4 club. Group singing was enjoyed, led by Mrs. Joyce Hanlon.
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The three clubs having the most guests present were awarded gavels and emblem boards provided by the Cagle 10 and 4 club and presented by Mrs. Octavia Leucus and Mrs. Betty Perkins. These wereDouble Friendship Club of □overdale. Town and Country Club of Roachdale and Four Leaf Clover Club of Greencastle. Announcement was made by
Mrs. Lauralee Baugh of the awards given to the window displays. There were twenty-three displays in store windows. First prize was awarded to Cfrclettes club with their display on “Chinese Culture and Cooking.” Second prize was on "Sewing Aids" by the Friends and Neighbors Club and third prize was given to Double Friendship Club for their display of the First Aid Lessons. Mrs. Baugh also thanked all the merchants for
their cooperation. Chairman for Homemakers Week was Mrs. Lauralee Baugh, and members of the Friends and Neighbors Club. She was assisted by Mrs. Betty Foxx and the Merry Jills Club and Mrs. Betty Perkins and the Cagle 10 and 4 club. Door prizes were home-made gift items given by all clubs. Pictures of the window displays were taken by James Baugh and were posted on a board at the Homemakers Night.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. If74. 5B
Packard-Jones united
Nancy Lou Jones of Greencastle and Mark Christopher Packard of Carmel were united in marriage August 30 at the Hanna St.
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Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Jones, 601 N. Arlington, Greencastle, and the groom is the son f Mrs. Richard Griswold of Coatesville and David Packard of Weaver, Ala. The Rev. David Clark officiated at the 8 pm. ceremony assisted by Rev. Paul Robinson. Mrs. Paul Robinson was the organist. TTie bride’s sister, Janet Sue Jones of Greencastle, and Mike Shaw of Zionsville were the honor attendants. Bridesmaids were Karen Sears and Connie Jo Cox, both of Greencastle. David Randold and Billy Ray Lanldin, both of Westfield, Ind. were groomsmen. Kelly Beck and Donnalee Leer, both of Greencastle, and Beth Ann Bitzer of Mt. Vernon were flower girls. Mathew Griswold of Coatesville was the ringbearer. Candlelighters were Richard Jones of Greencastle and Richard Griswold of Coatesville. The bride, given in marriage by her parents, wore a gown of embroidered organza and venise lace trim. Lace trimmed the high neckline of the sheer yoke and bordered the cummerbund, cuffs and the
billowy bishop sleeves. The flowing demi-bell skirt was banded at the hemline. The lace edged veil with a border of venise lace complimented the gown. Her bridal bouquet was of pink sweetheart roses, white and pink carnations, baby’s breath and bridal’s wreath. The attendants wore identical gowns of pink crepe fashioned with empire waists and puffed sleeves and were trimmed with lace. They carried flowers of pink and white carnations and baby’s breath. The flower girls wore printed dresses styled like the attendants and carried baskets of rose petals. Following the wedding a reception was held in the Hanna Street Baptist Church. Servers were Jane Secrest, Loraine Cook, Beth Roach, Rita Wood and Pat Ellis. Guests were registered by Loraine Cook. The bride is a 1974 graduate of Greencastle High School and the groom graduated from North Putnam High School in 1973. He is employed by Arat Pest Control in Carmel. Tht couple is now residing at 33? Park Place in Carmel.
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Dear Folks:
Housewives wear slacks, jeans, skirts and shorts when they clean house. But these items don’t seem to create the laundry and ironing problem that blouses do. You can put on a clean blouse in the morning and by noon it will look as if it had been worn three days! Splashes from dishwashing or cleaning the
leaving the sides open about four inches from the bottom for an oriental look. After making five of these cleaning blouses, I would like to pass on a few more hints before
you indulge.
Don’t go and buy an expensive heavy bath towel. I did, and that was a mistake! It is too heavy, doesn’t hang as easily as a used one and besides, you
bathroom, plus the spatters at nee{ j t ^ e new ? owe i i n y 0Ur ii ne n
the stove, are what get blouses slock
dirty.
I made “cleaning blouses” out of some bath towels and they are wonderful for blotting up the spots and spatters. The spots don’t show, the blouses require no ironing, perspiration absorbs quickly without leaving a ring, and they always look nice. Plus all that, they’re really comfortable! These sack blouses can be made in about ten minutes. They can worn with anything, are cool in the summer and warm in the winter, and can be topped with a sweater when it’s extra chilly. Just take a bath towel, fold in half, cut out a hole for the neck, turn neck opening under and stitch about three times (or bind) and sew the sides up, leaving room for the arm opening! That’s all. (Women with large chest measurements might want to add side darts.) Neck lines may be round for square. Or “V”-type! I personally like the “V”-type best. They are easier to make and hang on the shoulders better. Be sure to make the hole for the neck big enough so that it will slide over your head when you have all those rollers and pincurls in your hair! If you want to make the blouse exceptionally pretty, the edges of the sleeve opening may be turned under and stitched a few times. This adds a professional touch. The quickest and easiest way to hem the sleeve opening is to do it before you sew the sides up. Trv
New and heavy bath towels do not absorb perspiration, nor do they dry as fast as old ones. You want to be able to wipe your hands on the blouse when the phone rings and you are in the midst of dishwashing. Also, heavy bath towels take up more room in the washing machine (cost more to send out, too!), and it takes more soap and water to launder them. If you must buy a towel to make a blouse, be sure it is cheap, thin and on sale! Watch for a bargain. You’re not going to wear your cleaning blouse to a bridge party or a church social. The best thing I found was pockets! Put pockets in your cleaning blouse. The more the better. They will save many steps in the long run. Pockets hold tissues, your packages of gum, the pencil Dad used for the crossword puzzle last night and left on the table .. just about anything. Your cleaning blouse may be fitted, belted or have buttons if you are THAT ambitious! But, plain or fancy, they are wonderful for housework, yardwork, baking, doing laundry, and for gals who have to cook supper when they come home from the office. These .towels make good garments for the kiddies, too! Either male or female, and at any age. Make shorts to match them. Take an old bach towel and try. What can ?ou lose 9 You’ll love il Heloise
