Banner Graphic, Volume 9, Number 256, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1979 — Page 7
Homemakers County Fair Fashion Show rules Rules For Homemakers Fashion Show 1. Garments modeled must have been made by the contestant since September 1,1978. 2. Contestant must model the same garment which had won at the County Contest. If desired the accessories may be changed or worksmanship improved. The contestant must model his/her own garment (exception Designers Division); someone else cannot take his/her place either at the State Prejudging or at the State Finals. 3. Contestant may enter in only one category. 4. Contestants must reside in the county in which they participate unless there is no contest, then they may enter in a contest in an adjoining county. 5. Garments to be worn in the State Fashion Shows cannot be exhibited for construction at the State Fair. 6. Male contestants in this fashion show are ineligible to model women’s garments. 7. Any suitable fabric or technique (knitting, crocheting, handweaving, etc.) may be used. 8. Any length suitable for the occasion may be used in any category. 9. Garments will be judged on the contestant. Interior construction will not be judged. 10. Membership in an Extension Homemaker’s Club (or any other club) is Not required. 11. Contestants entered in the Indiana State Fair Fashion Show many also enter in the Indiana State Fair Wool Fashion Show, providing they meet the requirements set forth in the Wool Show rules and by entering the proper division and category. 12. Prejudging will be Tuesday, July 24th at 7:30 p.m. A “Panic” clinic will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for practice modeling.
1979 Putnam County Fashion Show Entry Blank j Mail to: County Extension Office, Court House Greencastle, I IN 46135 by JULY 21, 1979 | Please Check Division and Entry j I.CLASSY LADS & LASSIES - 18 through 35 years of age r as of January 1,1979. ( An active 4-H member is ineligible. ) i 2. MOD MAMAS & PAPAS - 36 through 55 years of age I January 1,1979. I 3.GRACIOUS GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS-56 years of j age or over as of January 1,1979. | 4.PROFESSIONALS-One who is or has been engaged j in active work earning S6OO. or more in any phase of clothing; ■ clothing construction, judging, modeling, etc. or graduate Home Economist. I ments they have designed and made for other people. | CATEGORIES-CHECK ONE | A. FAMILY OUTFIT-Mother wearing garment(s) she | has made, plus any other family member or members wearing garments she has made for them. B. DRESSES Street length dress, or dress with own jacket, coat or vest suitable for daytime wear. r C.COAT OR SUIT-Separate coat for your wardrobe. To i be judged solely as a coat with its own accessories. Suits f being two or more pieces (i.e. skirt or pants with its own j jacket, cape or vest, usually of the same fabric, shown with I or without its own blouse). NOTE: All coats, jackets and capes in this category must be lined. \ D. SEPARATES-True coordinates. May be 2,3 or more | garments designed and modeled together for a complete ) look. However, each piece should be important enough to stand on its own for possible use with other garments. Ac- • cessory items such as a sweater or blouse may be purchased garment. ' E. MY CHOICE Sportswear (i.e. tennis wear, swim I wear, western), loungewear, costumes such as Historic dance, International or Halloween, which do not fit in the above categories. I* F.EVENING WEAR-Any costume, any style, any length suitable for after 5:00 p. m. 1; NAME PHONE ADDRESS PATTERN & NUMBER OUTFIT f"" ' '
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Ceremony unites Victoria Sausser, Richard Carlson
Victoria Lynn Sausser became the bride of Richard Raymond Carlson in the afternoon ceremony June 23, at Butler University’s Holcomb Gardens. The Rev. Allan Wilson of Asbury United Methodist Church of Indianapolis officiated. The couple are the children of Mr. and Mrs. David Leo Sausser of 3633 Aurelia Court, Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Gustof R. Carlson of 324 Redbud Lane, Greencastle. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white eyelet with ruffles on the bottom and an elbow length veil. She also wore her mother’s string of pearls and carried a bouquet of white roses and ivy. Betsy Griffin of St. Clairsville, Ohio served as maid of honor and Charlie Harosch of Logansport was best man. Attendants were Karen Carlson of Greencastle, a sister of the groom and Mark Sausser of Indianapolis, a brother of the bride. . The maid of honor was attired
Tri County Club to sell cookbooks
The Tri-County Community Club met recently with Mary Rubeck with Betty Frank assisting. ' After dinner, the meeting was called to order by the president, Evelyn Rubeck with the club repeating its creed and the pledge to the flag. Tootie Bullerdick, Roberta Nees and Jenny McClain gave the devotions. Roll call was answered by 17 members, seven guests (including two men) and eleven children.
in green while the bridesmaid wore yellow. They carried bouquets of yellow roses and ivy. Ron Hungerford of Indianapolis and David Sims of Antigo, Wis., were ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Garden House of Holcomb Gardens. Guests were registered by Linda Robbins of Greencastle and Pam Walton and Cindy Argenbright served. Wedding guests came from Wisconsin, Ohio and Washington, D.C. The bride is a graduate of Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, and the groom is a graduate of Butler University. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfornia, Kappa Kappa Psi honoraries and is employed at the University of Illinois. Following a wedding trip to northern Michigan the couple will make their home in Urbana, 111., after July 4.
Roberta Nees reported on the hospital equipment. The bed has been received, as has the wheel chair, and the bed is now in use. Dorothy Bullerdick reported that she had received 200 additional cookbooks to be sold for $3 each. To purchase a cookbook, please call the following numbers: 986-2459,986-2927,986-2711,795-4622. The next meeting will be with Bessie Gibson with Linda Frank assisting.
Dear Abby: He ought to quit this turkey cold
DEAR ABBY: Beverly is a beautiful blonde, immaculate and built like a fashion model, age 53, widowed five years. I am average looking, 59, divorced four years and considered a sharp dresser. We met four years ago. After an on-and-off courtship, we married. We are both employed, occupy a new apartment and have no family members living with us. I have a meager savings account, which I put into a joint savings account. The problem: Beverly arises at 3:45 a.m., Monday through Friday, takes three minutes to prepare her breakfast, eats in five minutes and spends two.hours dressing for work. She leaves at 6 a.m. for a 15-minute drive to an 8 to 4:30 job. (Clerical, not excecutive.) She arrives'home at 4:45 p.m. I usually have dinner ready. We eat together, clean the kitchen, after which she goes to her bathroom and prepares for her next day’s work. She retires at 8 p.m., face greased up, lying on her stomach to protect her hairdo and her hands in the air to keep from smudging her freshly polished finger nails. Every Friday evening she allows 15 to 30 minutes for sex because she doesn’t have to worry about her hairdo. (Her hair appointment is Saturday morning.) On weekends she does the laundry and apartment cleaning. (I help.) Because of her routine we invite no guests nor do we accept any invitations out. I do most of the shopping and errands. We’ve been married six months, and I’ve suggested a marriage counselor. That’s out. Beverly refuses to discuss our
Fern news: Ellises host wiener roast
FERN ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis, son Jerry and daughter Sherri, hosted a wiener roast at their home Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ellis and family, Mrs. Jesse Ellis of Clay City, Mrs. Susie Mathers and friend of Rosedale and Mrs. Irene Reed of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snodgrass and Mrs. Nadene Burks called on Mrs. Bessie Heber Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Ellis and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Parke at Jamestown on Sunday. Carl Rockhill of Cloverdale and Mrs. Frances Phillips of Greencastle called on Mr. and
AMERICAN LEGION ROST NO. S 8 ACTIVITIES July 6 - Fri. - Dining Room open 6-9 P.M. July 7 - Sat. - Dining Room open 6 - 9 P.M., Dancing 9:30 P.M. -1:30 A.M., Sounds of Rhythm July 8 - Sun. - Post Closed July 9 - Mon. - Regular Meeting 8 P.M. July 10 - Tues. - Happy Hours 3:30 - 6 P.M., 12 P.M. - 1 A.M. July 11 - Wed. - Bingo 7:30 P.M. July 12 - Thurs. - Happy Hours 3:30 - 6 P.M., 12 P.M. -1 A.M. July 13 - Fri. - Dining Room open 6- 9 P.M. July 14 - Sat. - Dining Room open 6 - 9 P.M., Dancing 9:30 P.M. -1:30 A.M., Bobby Lee and the Country Cousins AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 58 Clip and Save July 29 - Sun. - 4-H Fair Parade, Post Open 12:30 P.M.
POST FOURTH OF JULY SUPER CLEARANCE SALE
AN ENTIRE RACK OF LADIES’ ATHLETIC SHORTS Now 2.99 30% OFF ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES’ BRAS AND GIRDLES CLEARANCE RACK LADIES’ TOPS AND SUMMER SHORTS 4.99 A LARGE GROUP OF LADIES’ SUMMER SLEEPWEAR Now 2.99-8.99 A LARGE SELECTION OF MEN’S ATHLETIC AND WALK SHORTS Now 2.99-4.99 A LARGE GROUP OF GIRLS’ SUMMER SLEEPWEAR Now 3.99 to 5.99 ALL BOYS’ SWIM WEAR ON SALE ORIG. 2.29-5.50 NOW 1.66-3.99
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The Banner-Graphic's staff member in Fern is Mrs. Ernest Heber. Her telephone number is 65:1-9024.
Mrs. Joy Cummings Sunday afternoon. Don Warren of Greencastle, Gloria Glover, Debbie Ridcumb and Kim Clark were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Bessie Heber. Mrs. Bessie Heber attended the West Madison Home Extension Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Maureen Aker on June 20. Because of the bad weather, only seven members were present. Mrs. Shirley Brattain gave the lesson planning program for 1980 and Mrs. Thelma Jones presented the lesson on “Legal Rights -of
AN ENTIRE RACK OF LADIES’ SUMMER TOPS ORIG. 3.00-4.00 Now 1,99 30% OFF ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES’ SUMMER SANDALS ALL LADIES’ SWIMWEAR NOW AT 30% OFF LADIES’ DRESS SLACKS CLEARANCE RACK ORIG. 15.00-16.00 Now 9.99 MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SHORT LEG SUMMER P.J.’s ORIG. 6.50 Now 4.99 TWO LARGE RACKS OF LADIES’& MISSES’ SPORTSWEAR 30% OFF BIG BOYS’ SUMMER SHORTS AND TANK TOPS ORIG. 1.25 TO 5.00 Now 99* to 2.99
Catalog Phone 653-3127
July 5,1979, The Putnam County Banner Graphic
problems or make any adjustments. Do all beautiful women make poor wives? Divorce seems the only solution. What are your thoughts? E. IN E. DEAR E.: All beautiful women do not make poor wives, but yours does. If Beverly refuses counseling, won’t adjust or even discuss your problem, your choices are obvious. Either put up with her selfish preoccupation with her needs, or end your marriage. DEAR ABBY: I’m a 34-year-old married woman with one big regret. I quit college after my freshman year. I want very much to have a college degree but if I go back now, in four years I’ll be 37 years old. HESITANT IN HAZLETON DEAR HESITANT: How old will you be four years from now if you don 7 to back to school? Do you wish you had more friends? For the secret of popularity, get Abby’s new booklet: “How To Be Popular; You’re Never Too Young or Too, Old.” Send $1 with a long, self-addressed, stamped (28 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.
Women.” Tisha Chew of Reelsville spent Wednesday with her grandmother, Mrs. Nadene Burks. Mrs. James Clark and son, John, took Mrs. Bessie Heber to Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis for her check-up on Wednesday. The home of Fern newcomers Warren and Pearl Faucett was the site of a pitchin dinner in honor of Bob and Joan Wallace and sons Steve and Tracy of Florida and the mother, Mrs. Carrie Wallace Dickson of Greencastle. Sixtythree attended the dinner and the children and families of Mrs. Dickson were all present including Pearl, Violet, Judy, Herman Jr., Bob and Jim. Others present were Mr. and
im Putnam County Playhouse (Cgg Presents An«ls 8 p.m. July 5,6,7 McAnally Auditorium Adults *3.00 Children *1 .50 (12 years and under)
A LARGE RACK OF LADIES’TOPS & SHORTS ORIG. 5.99-7.00 NOW 3.99 40% OFF A LARGE SELECTION , OF MEN’S GOLF SHIRTS ; A RACK OF LADIES’ TOPS & SHORTS Now 5.99 A SMALL GROUP OF MEN’S TANK TOPS ORIG. 4.00 Now 2.99 A LARGE SELECTION OF LITTLE GIRLS’ TOPS & SHORTS Now 99* to 1.99 A LARGE GROUP OF GIRLS’DRESSES ORIG. 4.99 Now 2.99 CLEARANCE ON INFANT’S SWIMWEAR ORIG. 1.66T05.99 Now 1.22 to 3.99
Mrs. Leon Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, Mr. and Mrs., Russell King, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Saunders, Mrs. Nadene Burks of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas King of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Omers of Bainbridge, Kevin Williams of Cloverdale, Mrs. Sandra Lee and family of Carbon, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shormar of Plainfield. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Faueett was the only family member not present as she was confined to the hospital at New Albany. Thursday callers at the home of Mrs. Bessie Heber were Tisha Chew of Reelsville, Sherri Ellis, Jim and Sue Ann Clark. Mrs. Warren Faucett, Jerry Maines and Don Warren of Greencastle.
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