Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 1, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1979 — Page 4

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, September 4,1979

Abby: Opportunity for a clean old man

OKAK ABBY: Who does that 62 year-old codger think he is? God’s gift to virgins? He said he could marry a 22-year old, but she wasn t a virgin. So now he’s romancing a 19 year-old dancing instructor who IS a virgin but can’t date him because it's against house rules. 1 m a few years older than our Casanova, but I wouldn't fia\e him on a silver platter. I, too, would like a companion, but 1 know my place. 1 have a lot to offer. Not too bad to look it. have a comfortable home which I’d gladly share with a man willing to carry his own weight. I'm a fine cook and • housekeeper, I still raise all my own vegetables, can, and do ■ chores as though I still lived on a farm. I’m not trying to sell .misolt. I don t have to. 1 get along fine as is, but sometimes it s a lonely existence. Once when I retused to date a married man. he said, "A - woman i/our age can t be too choosy!" Well. I can be choosy • chough nevor to date a man who has a wife sitting at home ; waiting for him! Abby. is there a mail anywhere who wants a wife, com panion, helpmate, a good woman to help see him through the sunset years ot lite? Seems to me there would be more available men tor us older women if more people would act I l b l * ir a K e - ACTING MY AGE IN MO. I)KAR AC LING: What do you mean by "acting one’s > Hge ? It’s time we abandoned those old stereotypes. Anything a man or woman is capable of doing at his or her age is an appropriate activity and should be enjoyed to the tallest without embarrassment or apologies. \ ou sound like a woman who would appeal to many homeloving men in your age bracket, but no man is going to break

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down your door to offer you companionship. Get involved in community affairs; meet people! Life need not be lonely. DKAR ABBY: My husband went back to college to get his degree, so now I have three college "kids" on my hands —a 19-year-old daughter, a 22-year old son, and a 50-year old husband. U hen I saw this slightly overweight, balding freshman dressed in tight jeans, tennis shoes and a UCLA T-shirt, I thought he looked ridiculous, and told him so. He didn’t take it very well. In fact, he gave me an argument. Just between us girls, Abby, do you think a man should dross tor the occasion or according to his age? BEVERLY HILLS MAMA DKAR MAMA: A man should dress any way he wants to dress. No need to remind him that a diaper does not an in fant make. DKAR ARMY: My son is marrying a girl from England, where the marriage and reception will take place. My hus band and 1 will be the only ones from the States to attend. We will have a reception here in Massachusetts for relatives and friends two weeks later. My question: Would it be proper for the bride to wear her wedding gown at our reception? I’ve had differences of opinions Irom people. Some say definitely not; others say as long as they cannot attend the wedding in England, they would like to see the bride in her wedding gown. WT> would appreciate your opinion. WONDERING DKAR V\ ONDKRING: How does the bride feel about it? I personally find the idea charming and novel. The guests will love it, and the bride will get twice the mileage out of her bridal gown.

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The Committee Planning the homemakers' arts and crafts fair, to be held Sept. 29-30 at the Community Building of the Putnam County Fairgrounds, is composed of the past presidents of the Putnam County Extension Homemaker's Council. They are: (front row, from left) Louise Johnson, Helen Wilson, Ruth Ragan, Melba Sept. 29-30

Homemakers set art, craft show

The Putnam County Extension Homemakers Council Past Presidents Club has announced the corrected dates for their arts and crafts fair at the Putnam County Fairgrounds Community Building. The fair will open at 11 a m. Saturday, Sept. 29 and will close that evening at 6 p.m. The show’s hours on Sunday, Sept. 30, will be from 1-6 p.m The fair is open to everyone interested in displaying their handiwork and the homemakers would like to encourage county and area craftsmen to enter. This is the first countywide open show sponsored by the homemakers. The homemakers will also be selling food at the show and all money from the show will go to the work of the county extension homemakers.

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AUDITORIUM SERIES Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, John Nelson, Conductor With Janos Starker, Cello Soloist, Thursday, October 4 Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Yevgeni Svetlanov, Conductor, Wednesday, October 17 Andre Watts, Pianist, Wednesday, November 7 Renata Scotto, Soprano, Sunday, December 2 Bach Aria Group, William Scheide, Director. Wednesday, January 23 Pennsylvania Ballet in Coppelia. Tuesday, April 8 Season tickets for these six events: $25, s2l, sl7, sl3, $9 THEATRE SERIES Showboat, American Musical Classic, Wednesday. October 3 Chapter Two, New Comedy by Neil Simon, Monday, October 15 The White Devil, by John Webster, The Acting Company, Wednesday, October 24 Da, Current Broadway hit, Wednesday. November 28 Eubiel, Broadway Musical Revue, Wednesday. January 30 Deathtrap, Broadway hit comedy-thriller, Sunday, February 24 Season tickets for these six events: $25 s2l sl7, sl3. $9 DANCE SERIES Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, Saturday. November 10

onion in oil until golden; remove from heat; stir in tomato sauce and oregano. Spread tomato suace mixture over pastry leaving ‘--inch uncovered at all edges. Overlap pepperoni oh sauce. Sprinkle with cheese and olives. Partly overlap remaining 3 patty shells; roll out into an 11 by 6-inch rectangle; carefully place over filling. Brush some of egg wash on outer edges of bottom crust. Fold top crust over bottom crust; press together with the tines of a fork. Brush remaining egg wash over top crust. With 2 wide spatulas transfer to ungreased cookie sheet. Place in a preheated 450degree oven; immediately low'er heat to 400 degrees. Bake until golden 20 minutes. Serve as a main dish or as an hors d’oeuvre.

22 Nights of Great Entertainment

Haltom, Maude Brattain, (second row) Jean Stallcop,; Katharine Benner (a former extension agent for Putnam County), Helen Sinclair, Esther Sibbitt, Edith Frye, (third' row) Shirley Brattain, Betty McFarland, Mary Lou Sharp,' Irene Lane and Betty Sendmeyer, county extension agent.’ (Banner-Graphic photo by Michele Flint).

A 10 feet by 10 feet exhibit space and one table may be yours for $5. The club would also appreciate one of your items for a door prize. Items may be displayed and demonstrations are en- __ couraged. Items may be sold, but the display must remain : until the close of show. If you are interested in exhibiting at the fair, please send • the following information to Mrs. Noble C. Fry, Route 1, Box 17, Roachdale, 46172, phone 596-4855: name of organization or - business, location or address of business, type of items to be displayed, type of demonstration, name and address of person making contact.

THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane

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"How many 'Back to School' days till Christmas?"

Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company, Wednesday, February 20 Pennsylvania Ballet and Orchestra. Wednesday, April 9 Meredith Monk/The House, Wednesday, April 23 Season tickets for these four companies: sl7 sls, sl2, $9, $6 TRAVEL ADVENTURE SERIES Legend of a Lost Crown (Mexico) with Howdee Meyers and Lucia Perrigo, Monday, September 24 Exotic Korea with Gene Wiancko, Monday, October 8 Switzerland with Thayer Soule. Monday, November 26 Royal London with Doug Jones. Tuesday, January 29 Discovering New Zealand with Kenneth Richter. Monday, February 25 Inside Passage and the Aleutian Islands with Don Cooper, Monday. April 7 Season tickets for these six programs: $lO Save one-third and see the stars by getting season tickets. Pick up tickets now at the Auditorium Box Office or order by mail to Indiana University Auditorium, Bloomington, Indiana 47405 INDIANA UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM