Banner Graphic, Volume 11, Number 103, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1981 — Page 5
Calendar of Events Thursday Fillmore Chapter, No. 186, OES, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 1. There will be initiation. All members of Eastern Star are welcome. Friday Greencastle Barracks and Auxiliary No. 114, Veterans of World War I, will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday, Jan. 2 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Home, Greencastle. A pitch-in dinner will be served at noon with a social hour, followed by separate meetings for the barracks and auxiliary. Men only: Come to this meeting and find out how you can qualify for a life membership in this barracks with no dues in future years. The Senior Citizens Van is in Cloverdale every Friday at 9 a m. Any senior citizen wishing transportation to Greencastle and back can ride the van for a small fee. If interested, phone 795-6623 before Fridays or during the week. Applegate Lodge No. 155 will hold an installation of officers at 7:00 p.m. Friday, Jan. 2. This is a public installation. All visitors welcome. Saturday Cloverdale Lodge No. 132, F & AM, will have a public installation of officers at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3. Visitors welcome. There will not be a euchre party Saturday, Jan. 3 at the Senior Center, 9 Franklin St., Greencastle. Monday Putnam County Singles are planning a "rap session” for the kids at the home of June White and a euchre party for adults at the home of Bill Gould, both beginning at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5. The White residence is located on Mt. Olive Rd., south of Greencastle, while the Gould home is west of town on Walker Lane. There will be adult supervision at the White home for the kids. Singles welcome. Bring snacks. Tuesday Theta Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6 at the Greencastle Federal Savings and Loan Building. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Floyd Allen and Mrs. Norm Peabody. A "lear and return” lesson for extension homemakers on “Dressing to Keep Warm” will be presented at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6 at the fairgrounds. Morton Lodge No. 469, F & AM, will hold its regular stated meeting and installation of officers at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6. Members are urged to attend and visitors are welcome. Over the Teacups will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6 at the home of Mrs. Philip Silvas. Mrs. Warren Macy will present the program.
Fillmore community news
FILLMORE--A Coatesville resident, Richard Lyons, a deputy sheriff in Hendricks County, is one of four Hoosiers eligible to attend the FBI Academy at Quantico, Va. He will leave Jan. 3 and be gone until approximately the middle of March. Richard formerly lived in Greencastle and his wife Janeen is the daughter of Mrs. Aoms Robinson. The community extends its congratulations to Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilley and family held their Christmas get-together Saturday night with the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gilley, Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Gilley from Germany. Kevin and his wife had been on furlough about ten days but they left Monday Dec. 22. He has been stationed in Germany. Meridith Hutcheson spent Friday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Williamson. A large crowd attended the Bethel Christmas program Sunday evening. The church women presented a homemade quilt to Rev. and Mrs. Don Bruin. Following the program, punch and birthday cake were served in the basement. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Williamson spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace and had supper at the Double Decker Restaurant. They spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hutcheson and family.
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Mrs. Avaril Huller hosted her family dinner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Huller and daughters, Mrs. Rose Ellen Tankslev, her children and their families. All the grandchildren were present except Susan, who was working. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Childress had the Bowen family as guests Dec. 21, including her two sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Lee Bowen, and their children and families. All the grandchildren except two were present. Sunday, Dec. 21 visitors of Mrs. Annis Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyons and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Robinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Robinson and family and Kelli Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McKee and daughters spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Philpott. Christmas guests of Mrs. Charles Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Coffin, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith, Carrie and Steve, Becky Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Miller spent Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goss. Christmas afternoon visitors of the Gosses were Mrs. John Glaze and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Philpott spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Land and family in New Richmond.
Dear Abby : Whining mother needs to learn new tune
DEAR ABBY: My father died of a massive coronary a year ago. He was 73 and enjoyed good health until his death. Since then, my mother, also 73, has been carrying on as if she were the only woman in the world to lose a husband. She had a good life with Dad and should be grateful she had him for 52 years and that he died without suffering. My mother is driving me crazy! She lives near me, and spends most of her time here whining and saying she has nothing to live for, and that one of these days she will take a handful of pills and end it all. When she’s not here, she’s on the phone complaining. She is not disabled in any way and had many friends when Dad was alive, but she doesn’t want to see them now. All she wants to do is make me miserable. She won’t even turn on her TV. She’d rather cry and feel sorry for herself. I have a brother, but he’s no help.
4-H news The Dolly Madison 4-H Club met at 9 a.m. Dec. 13, at the home of Sharon Skinner. The meeting was called to order by Melanie Murray, president, opening with the pledge to the American flag and 4-H flag. The secretary’s report was read and approved and discussion centered on a money-making project, the completion trip, and demonstrations. Tanya Pierce gave a safety report on biking signals. Jennifer Lancaster gave devotions. The group enjoyed a Christmas grab bag and the meeting closed with refreshments served by Melanie Murray and Tanya Pierce. The next meeting will be in January. IN HOT WATER BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. (AP) Domestic water at 120 degrees Fahrenheit is hotter than the hand can tolerate, says the Better Heating-Cooling Council, which advises homeowners not to waste fuel by heating the water much higher.
Mr. and Mrs. David Zenor, Mrs. Josephine Fosher, and Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Hendrich and family spent Christmas with Mrs. Louise Smith. Mrs. Margaret Robinson had a family dinner Christmas Eve at hdr home. Both her children and their families were present, except one grandson and his family. Mrs. Robinson spent Christmas morning with the Robert Sibbett family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson and Kim had a family dinner Christmas Day. Guests were her father, Tommy Wright, her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson and family, Mrs. Mary Grace Templeman, her daughter Cindy and her husband and son, and Margaret Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bryan and her mother Mary Evans attended a family dinner at the homfe of Anna Wood Christmas Day. Suzanne Gorham and friend spent Christmas Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorham. Mrs. Madelyn Kelley and Mrs. Josephine Kelley, Stilesville, spent a recent weekend in Indianapolis, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelley. Mrs. Madelyn Kelley spent Tuesday through Friday with Mrs. Dorothy Baker and other relatives in Plainfield. Their sister, Ethel Allee, Orlando, Fla., is spending the Christmas holidays with Indiana relatives.
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Her constant theme now is, “I can’t live alone,” which I interpret to mean she would like to live with my husband and me. If she ever did, that would be the end of our marriage! My husband is thinking of asking for a transfer out of town. What else can we do? MOTHER TROUBLE DEAR TROUBLE: Your mother needs professional help in coping with her loss. There are counselors and support groups in almost every community. Call your community mental health center and senior citizens’ services and find out what’s available. Support from those who have had the same experience can be enormously healing.
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