Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 263, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1980 — Page 6
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MR. and MRS. CHRIS STEINBAKER
Ceremony unites Hope Riechmann, Chris Steinbaker
Hope Riechmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Riechmann. Route 2, Coatesville, became the bride of Chris Steinbaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinbaker, Route 1, Coatesville, in an afternoon ceremony June 21 at Grace Lutheran Church. Indianapolis. Maid of honor was Suzanne Cox. sister of the bride, while Nancy Garris and Tracey Whitney, sister and cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. Curt Steinbaker, brother of the groom, was best man and groomsmen were Vaughn Mc-
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DEAR ABBY: Now that Mother’s Day and Father’s Day * are gone, and lots of June weddings have taken place, please say something about children who get married and never * ask their parents to their apartment or home. Most parents would appreciate an invitation to visit their kids, and if the kids don’t want to bother preparing dinner, they could take their parents out. It would mean so much more than flowers, cards or a fancy gift. Our son has been married for two and a half years, and we have never been asked to his place. I have hinted plenty. Is it OK to just drop in? BEWILDERED MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: If after “hinting plenty” for two and a half years, you haven’t been invited, you can assume that there’s still a “DO NOT DISTURB” sign hanging on their door. And I agree, most parents would consider an invitation the best gift their kids could give them. DEAR ABBY: My husband never did any work around the house, primarily because he was never home. He was always involved in running his own place of business. Consequently, the painting (inside and out), window washing, carpet cleaning, housekeeping, cooking, plus all the yard work and gardening, were done by me all our married years. The children helped me when they could, but
1-70 and 231 CLOVERDALE Continuing with our Country and Western theme and showplace of the young stars presents
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JULY 10,11,12 r TONYA HACKER of the Little Nashville Opry House
Cammack and Fred Cox, friends of the groom, ushers were Burl Whitney, cousin of the bride and Rick Carpenter, friend of the groom. Flower girls were Stephanie Cox and Hope Wagle with Ryan Steinbaker, son of the groom, as ringbearer. The bride is a 1977 graduate of Danville High School while the groom is a 1976 South Putnam High School graduate. After a honeymoon in Lake Tahoe, Calif., the couple will reside at Route 1, Coatesville.
Morton area news MORTON-Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson attended a class reunion in Kentucky last week. Serving will begin at 5:30 p.m. on July 18 and 19 at the annual Union Chapel Fish Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and son. New Philadelphia, Ohio, called on Mr. and Mrs. Noal Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Clones, Roachdale, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clodfelter Thursday. Pete Thomas, who is now living at the Bryant Nursing Home at Rockville, was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Earley Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas also called on the Jacksons. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz, Rick and Jeff, held a family dinnner at their home Sunday. Those attending were M. and Mrs. Greg Stultz, Mr. and Mrs. James Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Woody Woodrum, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Woodrum and Carrie, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Frazier, Pammy and Doug, Gary and Anita Thomas. Ron Frazier and Terry Woodrum. Mrs. Sam Goode and Mrs. May Thomas of Kentucky are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson, Rex and Doug. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood had supper with their daughter, Betty Deckard of Crawfordsville, on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Funk and Mrs. Hazel Thompson called on Mrs. Ona Sigler Sunday. The community extends its sympathy to Rev. and Mrs. Ival Lane and family upon the loss of their grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGaughey, Brad McGaughey, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jackson and Scott were supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Early Jackson Friday evening.
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they have their own homes now, so I have to do everything myself. We are building a new house, and I just finished painting the interior. (I laid all the brick for the patio.) We live on a ranch, so feeding and looking after the cattle is my job. Now my husband wants me to start going to the office with him every day and be a steady office hand. As it is, I take care of all his bookkeeping and do the taxes. Abby, I’m 59 and would love to take it a little easier now, and just stay home and sew for the grandchildren. Don’t you think I have earned a little rest? PUSHING 60 DEAR PUSHING: Earned it? I’d say you require it! I’m exhausted from just reading your letter, lady. DEAR ABBY: I am a 35-year-old married woman. I am 5 foot 5, weigh 240 down from 294 and after wanting a child for nine years, I find that I am two months pregnant. I am thrilled, but at the same time I have some fears because of my age and weight. I understand that you have access to the very best medical advice, so would you please find out what my chances are for having a healthy, normal, full-term baby? Also, what are the risks involved with my own life? Some of my friends have told me that I’ll have a heart
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Fincastle community news
FINCASTLE-Mrs. John Kessler, who has been released from the hospital, is being cared for by her daughter and family of Mt. Vernon, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings received a telephone call from their daughter, Mrs. Edna Baker, Albuquerque, N.M. saying she would be visiting the Shillings soon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spencer have moved back to their house in Roachdale. Mrs. Betty Wendling visited Mrs. Eleanore Shillings, Marlene and Mrs. Cereldia Black last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Griffin visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson and family over the 4th of July for a cook-out. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Black, Crawfordsville, visited his mother, Mrs. Cereldia Black, last Wednesday. Mrs. Jan McGaughey visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family Sunday evening.
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APPLE SNAP BEANS 1 pound snap beans, tipped and cut into 1-inch lengths 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 medium onion, chopped medium-fine 2 medium green apples, pared and coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon cider vinegar
Heloise
Reader backs up Heloise's hint
DEAR HELOISE: Having just read your suggestion to wipe down shower walls after each use to keep them in sparkling condition, I want to tell you that I, too, know this to be a fact. Some years ago, when my husband and four sons wanted a shower installed in our bathroom, they promised to wipe down the walls after each use. Well, it worked then. Now after living in an apartment for 10 years, we still have sparkling tile walls, though the boys are no longer living at home. When they return home for a visit, they forget to wipe down the walls. A weekend visit now and then causes me no trouble, but I wonder what their shower walls must look like. Recently, I received quite a shock when asked by a neighbor to look after things in her absence. Her bath wall was a mess. Absolutely gritty and dull. Apparently she doesn’t feel it is worth the trouble or perhaps doesn’t like to wipe the walls after showering. Anyway, here’s my two cents worth to back up what you wrote. Beulah Conner * * * Thank you for your letter and your two cents... I’m still trying to convince
The Banner-Graphic’s staff member in Fincastle is Mrs. Eleanor Shillings. Her telephone number is 596-5022. Paul Shillings called on Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Criffin Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Black, Crawfordsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Griffin last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvey, Greencastle, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings, Marlene, Mrs. Sara Hancock, Crawfordsville, Mrs. Carolyn Reynolds, Bainbridge, Chanda and Kylie Moore, Crawfordsville, and Doug Boler visited Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Griffin Sunday afternoon. William Jefferson, Crawfordsville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family Tuesday afternoon.
apples, snap beans
1 and l-3rd cups clear fat-free chicken broth Salt to taste Boil beans, covered, in a small amount of salted water until just tender-crisp 7to 10 minutes; drain. In a 10-inch skillet melt the butter; add onion and apple and cook gently, stirring often, until onion is softened and apple is cooked through about 10 minutes. (The apple will probably be “mushy.”) Stir in the flour;
attack and never make it through delivery. Others say that women over 35 should not risk having a baby because the older the mother, the higher the risk for an abnormal child. Please hurry your answer. I have only been to a clinic to confirm my pregnancy, and if you think I should continue this pregnancy, I will go to my own physician. Thank you. OVERAGE, OVERWEIGHT AND OVERJOYED DEAR OVER: No competent physician would venture an opinion without first examining you. Simply knowing your age and weight is not enough. Don’t listen to the tales of your friends. Instead go immediately to your own doctor. Fortunately, today it is possible to determine (by amniocentesis) whether the fetus is normal. Good luck and God bless. CONFIDENTIAL TO SIOUX CITY SUE: “Mutual orgasm” is when both parties reach a climax during sex relations. It is not an insurance company in Omaha. Do you hate to write letters because you don’t know what to say? Thank-you notes, sympathy letters, congratulations, how to decline and accept invitations and how to write an interesting letter are included in Abby’s booklet, “How To Write Letters for All Occasions.” Send $1 and a long, stamped (28 cents), self-addressed envelope to: Abby, Letter Booklet, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
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those folks with soap build-up and mildew on shower walls and shower doors that the answer to their problem is a a simple matter of doing two things: wiping down the walls after each use and using a detergent bar not soap if the water is hard. Believe me, if you do as
Jane Griffin attended Roachdale Baptist Church with Eleanore and Marlene Shillings and Mrs. Cereldia Black. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvey, Greencastle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude McGaughey and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Griffin Tuesday evening. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings and family were Mrs. Sara Hancock, Crawfordsville, Doug Boler, Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shillings and son Donald, Greencastle. Afternoon callers were Mrs. Carolyn Reynolds, Chanda and Kylie Moore, Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crook traveled in the northeast over the July 4 weekend. Mrs Jane Griffin was a guest of Mrs. Eleanore Shillings, Marlene and Mrs. Cereldia Black Monday afternoon.
add the sugar and vinegar; gradually stir in the chicken broth; stir constantly over gentle heat until thickened and bubbling. Stir in beans and reheat, adding salt. Makes 6 servings. Note: If you haven’t homemade chicken broth to use in this recipe, you may substitute lMs teaspoons chicken bouillon granules dissolved in 1 and 13rds cup water.
By Bil Keane
Beulah has done, you won’t ever have to scrub shower wall tiles again. Heloise LETTER OF LAUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: Who says you can’t take it with you... Did you ever help your mom pack for a family camping trip? Keith
Barnard area news
BARNARD-Mrs. Minerva Patterson entertained several relatives on June 25 in honor of her mother’s 92nd birthday. Mrs. Thelma Tedrow and Mrs. Goldia Perkins called on Mrs. Esta Rogers, Mrs. Vela Page and Emma Wolfenbarger Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Page and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Page and Angie visited Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page Sunday. Richard Robbins also called. Mrs. Donnis Hertel made a business trip to Crawfordsville Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rogers and family along with Mrs. Jean Witt visited Mrs. Esta Rogers Friday. The Ladies Aid met with Della Hedge at Jamestown on Thursday with eight members and one guest present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan, Russellville, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Kendra Kim, to Richard Alan Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyons, Russellville. Kendra is a 1979 graduate of North Putnam High School and attended Indiana State University. Richard is a graduate of North Putnam High School and Indiana State University. He is a fifth-grade teacher at Thorntown. A double-ring ceremony and reception is planned for 4:30 p.m. Sunday, July 20, at the Russellville United Church of Christ. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend.
Calendar of events Saturday The Ladies of the Coon Hunters Assoc, will have a dinner and euchre party Saturday, July 12. Serving begins at 5 p.m.. euchre at 7:30 p.m. The Putnam County Singles will hold a swim party and dinner beginning at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July 12 at the Heritage Lake Clubhouse. Women are to bring a salad or covered dish, men a melon. This is a family affair so bring the kids. Singles welcome. Phone John Jones, 653-6081 for more information. The Cataract Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor a euchre party at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, July 12 at the firehouse in Cataract. The Helen Copeland Auxiliary will hold a lawn social at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 12 at the home of Mildred Spencer. 212 S. Sherman, Brazil. The public is invited. Sunday The St. Paul Fatima Rosary Group will meet after the 9 a.m. mass Sunday, July 13. The Greencastle Branch of NAACP will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday, July 13 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Margurine Trigg will be hostess. R.H. Harper, personell manager of IBM will be the guest speaker. Public is cordially invited. Putnam county REACT will hold a regular membership meeting at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 13 at Greencastle City Hall. Putnam County Singles will meet for breakfast at 9 a m. Sunday, July 13 at the Fairway Restaurant and then go to First Baptist Church. Greencastle, for services at 10:30 a.m. Monday The board of directors of the Masonic Temple Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 14, at the temple. Some business items to be reviewed. All committee members are asked to attend. The Putnam County Coin Club, which meets the second Monday each month, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday. July 14 at the Putnam County Senior Center. Everyone welcome. Tuesday The Putnam County Singles will hold a skating party at the Skate Corral in Crawfordsville on Tuesday, July 15 A bus will leave New Providence Baptist Church, south of Mt. Meridian at 5:30 p.m. and Greencastle First Baptist Church at 5:45 p.m. Tickets are sl, skates are 75 cents and the bus 50 cents. The Putnam County Senior Citizens will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 15 at the V FW Building for their monthly meeting and pitch-in dinner. Bingo will be played for entertainment. Wednesday Byron Millikan, Sunny Lane, Indianapolis, has invited members of the Greencastle Garden Club to view his hemerocallis gardens on Wednesday, July 16. Members will leave from the home of Mary Glenn Hamilton at 9:30 a.m. The West Madison Extension Homemakers Club will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 16 w’ith Maurine Aker. The lesson on “Canning with Confidence” will be given by the hostess. Thursday Larabee Lodge No. 131 Stilesville will hold Fellowcraft degree at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 17. Members, bring a dessert. Vistors welcome. Cancellation The Putnam County Democrat Club’s July meeting has been cancelled due to the fairs and other activities going on in the county. But, mark your calendar now for the Clodfelter picnic to be held Sunday, Aug. 17.
Mrs. Vera Walton called on Mrs. Myrtle Plunkett Wednesday morning. Mrs. Jewell Page called on Mr. and Mrs. A N. Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Patterson on a recent Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Page and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders and daughter enjoyed a picnic with some friends in Indianapolis on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson, owners of the local grocery store, have purchased a new home south of Barnard and will be moving to it soon. The Robinson reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs Fred Morphew spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and son Myron.
