Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 102, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1980 — Page 5
Roachdale news Birth of daughter brightens Christmas Day for local family
ROACHDALE - Mr. and Mrs. Brett Clones became parents of a girl, Andrea Nicole, on Christmas Day. She was born at Hendricks County Hospital. Danville. and weighed five pounds, 13 ounces. Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Herbert Clones, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Green. Mrs. Eula Malaver. Mrs. Lola Green and Mrs. Clifton Clones are the grea t -grandmothers. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Codings returned from a three-week vacation in Florida where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Codings and their new grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mason and family of Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason Sr. of Cunot, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mason and family of Spencer, visited Mrs. Frank Brown and Frank Brown, a patient in Hendricks County Hospital on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stonecipher and family of Dalhart, Tex.; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harbison of Speedway, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Haribson of Union City, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harbison of Crawfordsville; Mrs. Clay Harbison of
Hints from Heloise
DEAR HELOISE: One of our male cousins came up with this one, which is too good not to share. When he could not find a needle-threader, he made his own. By taking a strand of fine wire, threading it through two Holes of a button (leaving a loop) and then giving the wire a twist, he had his needlethreader. He used a strand of copper wire from an old lamp cord, (stripped, of course). . I un-braided a piece of picture-hanging wire and promptly made five needlethreaders! C.C.W. * * * DEAR HELOISE: When you write to someone in a nursing home (and please do) tuck a few of your address stickers, jumbo size if you have them, in with your letter or card. This will save them the trouble of addressing an envelope when they write to you. /iso, should you change your address they can just put a sticker in their address book. It’s lots easier for older folks than trying to write clearly with arthritic fingers. People of all ages would like this idea especially for address books, since most of us do not write too well in a small space. G.E.M. * * * LETTER OF LAUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: Last time we went camping I forgot the laundry bag. As a substitute I tied a knot at the’bottom of each leg of a
Correction
Due to a typographical error, the name of the prospective groom’s parents in the DeuellBoling engagement announcement in the Jan. 2 issue
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Russellville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frazier of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams and family, Angie Frazier; Greg Lieske; Jeff, Tony, Lee and Lyn Harbison gathered at Barker’s Hotel for dinner with Mrs. Beulah Frazier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggle had all of their family at home on Christmas Day for the first time in several years. Their family includes Sgt. and Mrs. David Gatlin, Carmel; Dale, who recently arrived from Frankfort, Germany; Tom Gatlin, Westfield; Mr. and Mrs. Rusy Stevens of San Mateo,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Westbrook and family of Veedersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Riggle and family of Warsaw; Dr. and Mrs. Gary Codings and sons of Zionsville; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Riggle and family of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Herschell Asher had their family Christmas dinner on Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Asher and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Spears and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Bonaificious and family, Steve Asher and children, and Cindy Houser and Mandy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martz,
pair of jeans and stuffed the dirty clothes into them. I zipped up the front, grabbed a belt loop and headed for the coin-operated washing machine. But I forgot to bring change! Roxanna Dahl * * * Bet you forgot to look in the jeans pockets too. If you had, betcha would have come up with small change. Isn’t that where we all stash it? Heloise ★ * * DEAR HELOISE: Being a housewife sure is a challenge! Thank goodness you help us meet it! There was a question in your column about how to keep dark-colored clothes bright. I have the answer that old standby, vinegar! Adding about one-half cup vinegar to the rinse water will banish all traces of soap and make dark clothes look fresh and bright. Barbara Nordling. ,* * * DEAR HELOISE: Just as a “wedding bell” attached to the mailbox indicates the wedding reception house (an idea that appeared in your column recently) so does an opened umbrella attached to the mailbox, porch column, or simply placed on the porch indicate the house where the shower is to be held. - W.M.R. ★ * * How darling! I love the idea! Heloise * * * A housekeeping problem got you stumped? Ask Heloise for help. Drop her a note care of this newspaper, then watch for her solution in this column.
of the Banner-Graphic was inadvertently listed as Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boling instead of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boling, Route 4, Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kerns and family of Bedford, and Mrs. Lucia Doreff and children, had a Christmas dinner Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Doreff and family of Jamestown. Guests of Mrs. Lola Green over Christmas were Mrs. Norma Martin and son of Greenfield; Mrs. Colleen Fly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cole and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Detro, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Green and family ; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brown and some of their children Donna, Ronnie, Tracy and others. Pat Baily of Lansing, Mich., was a recent dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wendling. The Wendling’s Christmas Day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wendling of Plainfield, Drew Wendling and Dee Loft of Frankfort and Mrs. Edna Suiter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes and family hosted Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hughes and family of Valparaiso, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman of New Market, Norman and Bobbie Hughes and Mrs. Maude Brown on Christmas Day. Ed Brown was ill.
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Bart Brown of Putnamville and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hughes and family were Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen, Cindy and Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Joey Jeffries, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lents had Christmas dinner and a gift exchange with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott of Crawfordsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Risk and family of St. Cloud, Minn., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Risk and sons and other relatives this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keck and Harvey Keck of Greencastle, Doc Keck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Barker and Tiffany, Mrs. Lora Barker, and Walter Keck were Christmas guests of Minnie Keck. Mrs. Mildred Blaydes of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blaydes, Jeff and Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Hicks, Mrs. Florence Hicks, Patty Hicks, and Dale and Mildred Lou Fitzsimon had dinner on Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blaydes and family of Lebanon. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Risk Sr.
and sons were Mr. and Mrs. James Risk Jr. and Jefferey of West Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Risk and family of St. Cloud, Minn, and Miss Avis Risk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stafford had their family as guests for Christmas. These included Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pfenning and son of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill and sons of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Stafford.
Reed Hennon and Beth Ann hosted Christmas dinner for Mrs. Janet Jo Kellett and Jamie of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Asher, Greg and Amber Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hennon and Mrs. Freeda Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Koch and Ernie Koch of Indianapolis, Mrs. Opal Brothers of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garl, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kern and family of Bedford, were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mrs. Lucia Doreff, Kathy, Steve, Michele and Sara. Mr. and Mrs. John Crosby and family had a family dinner on Christmas Day attended by Robert Crosby, Ester Rice, Julie Heighway of Fort Wayne,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil B. Perkins and sons of Ladoga, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crosby and Julie Crosby of Ball State University and Richard Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noland and daughters had Mrs. Ada Stewart, Mrs. Beulah Noland, Mrs. Evelyn Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wilson and family as guests for Christmas Day dinner. Miss Crystal Copner of Lincoln, Neb., is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Butch Copner and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen and Heath had Christmas dinner Tuesday night for Mrs. Janet Jo Kellett and Jamie of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Asher and family, Beth Hennon of DePauw University, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lents, Cindy Allen and Mrs. Freeda Allen. Mrs. Helen Plunkett of Ladoga and Martha Jo Plunkett of Indianapolis had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Plunkett and family. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Carr had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith and family of Martinsville.
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Mr. and Mrs. James A. York of Route 2, Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson of Tulip Drive, Marion, wish to announce the approaching marriage of their children, Robin Adair, and Max Lee. Robin was a 1977 graduate of Greencastle High Schools, and is a junior at Marion College. She is currently employed by Meis Department Stores. Max is a 1977 graduate of Mississinewa, attended Olivet Nazarene College and is currently a sales administrator for Cyclone Seeder Company in Urbana. The wedding will take place at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 12 at the Nazarene Church on Round Barn Road. All friends and relatives are invited to attend.
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