Banner Graphic, Volume 13, Number 80, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1982 — Page 4

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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, December 9,1982

Area news round-up

RUSSELLVILLE-Mrs. Beulah Allgood. Russellville, visited with her sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. J R. Allgood and Mr. and Mrs. Genie Allgood, all of Indianapolis over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bushong, Russellville, entertained Saturday, Nov. 20 at a preThanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stull, Jeffersonville, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Stull and family, Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bushong, Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bushong, Indianapolis, Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Lola B. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Sherod Eubank, all of Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Don Procter,

FILLMORE--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong are the parents of an 8-pound, 3-ounce son born Nov. 20 at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. They named him Zachary David. There will be a supper at 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12 at the United Methodist Church. All members and friends are welcome. Bring a table service and salad or vegetable. THE MOTHERS Club met recently at the Double Decker for lunch. They had their Christmas program and a 10-cent grab bag. The Bible Study meets every Wednesday night at the Methodist Church with Mike Parks as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Beaman are the parents of a 6-pound, 6ounce daughter born Saturday,

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The Banner-Graphic’s correspondent in Russellville is Mrs. Thelma Grimes. Her telephone number is 435-2793. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Procter and daughter and Mrs. Helen Grimes, all of Russellville. GLEN EVERMAN, Russellville, returned home from Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville after his recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bushong returned home Saturday, Nov. 27 to Phoenix, Ariz., after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fordice and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bushong, all of Russellville. The Pythian Sisters met Dec.

The Banner-Graphic's correspondent in Fillmore is Mrs. Berenice Smith. Her telephone number is 246-6187. Dec. 3 at Putnam County Hospital. The Fillmore Garden Club will meet Friday, Dec. 10 with Esther Quick. THE FILLMORE United Methodist Women met last week at the Methodist Church. The Social Circle Christmas Party was held Wednesday, Dec. 1 at Mathena Manor with the majority of the members present. A turkey dinner was served at noon. They had a Christmas tree with gifts for everyone. The next meeting will be Jan. 6 with Eldora Robinson. The United Methodist Church

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2 at the Brick Church for their monthly meeting and Christmas party. MRS. LILLIE JACKSON, Mr and Mrs. Max Jackson, all of Russellville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Redden and family, Plymouth, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jackson and children of Roachdale attended a family dinner Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson, Waveland. Relatives received word of the illness of Vida (Harbison) Moore who is a patient in Culver Hospital at Crawfordsville. The guests at the Nov. 27 Thanksgiving dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Perry,

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is planning a Christmas supper Sunday, Dec. 12. ALL OF ANNIS Robinson’s children and their families spent Thanksgiving Day with her except Kelli Cooper who is serving in the military. Mrs. Evelyn Arnold returned home recently from Indiana University Medical Center where she was a patient for two weeks. Mrs. Pauline Pursell spent a week visiting her daughter, Lyetta Await, and family at Effingham, 111. They returned home with her. While here, the Awaits visited the Ralph Pursell family. Mrs. Imogene Scobee left recently to visit her daughter Lisa Boswell and family in California. Her beauty shop will be open as usual with Peggy

Mrs. Beverly Adams and son Danny, all of Whitestown, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Waddell and daughter Holly, Brownsburg, Shirley Perry and Janie Owen, both of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Steve McGaughey and Mrs. Bernice Steward, Bainbridge, David McGaughey and Miss Trudy Coppack, Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris McGaughey, Russellville. MRS. DOROTHY McCuthan, Russellville attended a family dinner Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCuthan and family near New Ross. Sunday, Nov. 28 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGaughey in Russellville were Mrs. Rachel McGaughey, Newman, 111., and

Girton in charge. SERVICES FOR Ruth Smith Nicholson were held Sunday, Dec. 5 in the Fillmore United Methodist Church with interment in the Fillmore Cemetery. She had lived in the Masonic Home for seven years. The United Methodist Church

NEW MAYSVILLE-Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tippin and daughter visited her grandmother in Missouri for a few days. Terry caught some large fish. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Clones gave a pitch-in dinner recently for Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood, Mr. and Mrs. Manby Clones, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clones. Mrs. Hiram Clones, Mrs. Cecil Clones, Mrs. Clifton Clones and Mrs. Terrell Clones. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanders and sons of Mentor, Ohio, spent Thanksgiving weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mary Sanders. THE INFANT son of Mr. and Mrs. Strong of Fillmore has been ill. Robert Strong is the pastor of the New Maysville Community Church. Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tippin were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gowin, and their children and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Clones entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clones and Mr. and Mrs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hang, Urbana, 111. Bob White, Russellville, underwent surgery Monday, Nov. 29 in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Mrs. Nettie McGaughey, Russellville, returned home recently after spending a few days Thanksgiving week with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Moore and husband, Ohio. THE LADIES AID of Russellville Community Church held their meeting and Christmas party at the Brick Church on Wednesday, Dec. 1. E.E. Richards of Russellville returned home recently from Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville.

had a skating party Sunday, Dec. 5 at the Greencastle Skate Place for all members and friends. Nineteen members of the Beechwood Pleasant Circle met at the Double Decker recently for lunch. Esther Quick read

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The Banner-Graphic’s correspondent in New Maysville is Mrs. Veda Malayer. Her telephone number is 596-8871. Guy Clones for supper at the Double Decker Restaurant in honor of Guy and Herbert’s birthdays. THANKSGIVING Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rayfield were her brother and sisters Mrs. Maude Rayfield and daughter Joy, husband Randy and their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Malayer and Jammy, Mr. and Mrs. Burley Malayer, Mrs. Carol Farris and son Eric were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burch and children of Amo. Pitch-in dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCollough recently were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boatright, Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. James Price, Lafayette, Mr. Fred Jones, Mr. Jesse Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

* * * What a beautiful thought from a beautiful lady. A big special hug for you.—Heloise RECYCLING HINT Dear Heloise: A flannelbacked tablecloth which is no longer in use makes great gun sleeves. Helps, too, to protect the gun from dampness. V.H. TREE DECORATIONS Dear Heloise: Last Christmas, our baby was at the crawling-into-everything stage, and we worried that she

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Many Russellville residents attended the Christmas parade in downtown Crawfordsville Saturday, Dec. 4. THE ANNUAL Booster Club Community Christmas supper and party was held Sunday, Dec. 5 at the Brick Church. Approximately 60 people attended. Santa Claus made an appearance. Each guest received a poinsettia. A meal was delivered to those unable to attend. Approximately 20 members of the Hester family gathered at Turkey Run Gold Club Restaurant for a birthday dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones, Indianapolis.

Christmas Ideas and Helen Beaman gave a contest which was won by Betty Nichols. Members voted to cancel the January meeting and meet Feb. 2 with Mabel Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett have moved to the Cloverdale area.

Burley Malayer and Mrs. Robert McCollough, Roachdale and Mrs. Martha Harrell, and daughters Janie and Scottie, Kingsport, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Unsel, Bainbridge, gave a birthday party for her mother, Mrs. Della Patrick, recently. FOURTEEN relatives helped Lillie and Lester Wilson with some work and ate dinner with them on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Len Wheat at Shepardsville. Thanksgiving Day guests of Dorothy and Walter were their children, James and Joan Wood, grandchildren Gary and Cathy Wood, Crawfordsville, and Terry, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rady called on them. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Zimmerman and Cindy recently were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith and children, Brookton, Mr. and Mrs. Burley Malayer and Jim Snyder, Zionsville.

might break one of the glass tree ornaments, put a piece in her mouth and accidentally swallow it. So, instead of hanging them I went to our older son’s room and collected numerous miniature toys. We also used several of the baby’s small toys, including her rattles. The older child had great fun helping me string them to put on the tree so he parted with his willingly. In addition, he also “helped” me make rag dolls

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Calendar of events Friday The Century Club will meet at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 in Room 207 of the DPU Union Building. Applegate Lodge No. 155, Fillmore, will hold work in the MM degree at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10. Supper served at 6:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. The Woman’s Study Club will meet at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 at the home of Mrs. Clinton Gass. The program will be presented by Mrs. Ward Mayhall. Members are reminded to bring canned fruit or juices to the Allison Home. Crosswalkers Square Dance Club will have a Christmas dance 8-11 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 at the Rockville National Guard Armory. Caller is Russ Catterson, with rounds by Patsy Smith. Saturday The AKD sorority meeting will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 with Mrs. Aral Groner. The Greencastle branch of the NAACP will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church with Jessie Wood and Edna Stevens as co-hostesses. An election of officers will be held. All members in good standing are urged to attend. An Old Fashion Square and Round Dance will be held Saturday, Dec. 11 in the Lions Hall at Roachdale. The 8 p.m. dance will feature music by Don Woods and “The Flint Creek Ramblers.” The public is invited. Santa Claus is coming to the Bainbridge Lions Hall Saturday, Dec. 11 from 10 a.m. to noon. Children’s photographs will be taken with Santa. There will be something for everyone, with a bake sale and other Christmas items to buy. Santa’s workshop is sponsored by the Xi Omicron chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority in Bainbridge. Santa will be arriving promptly at 10 a.m. The Clinton Homemakers Extension Club will have a Christmas party at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 at the Double Decker Restaurant. There will be a gift exchange. The Cunot Can Dos Christmas Square Dance will be held 811 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 at the Cloverdale Beagle Club (first road south of 1-70). Caller is Jerry Workman 795-4961. Ladies of the Coonhunters Association will have a euchre party Saturday, Dec. 11. Serving is at 5 p.m., with euchre at 7. Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International will have its Christmas meeting Saturday, Dec. 11 at the DePauw Memorial Student Union. Initiation is at 6 p.m., with dinner at 6:30. The program will be the Christmas Music Around the World. Madeline O’Hair is chairman of the hostess committee. The Putnam County Art League will have their Christmas dinner at the Holiday Inn at Cloverdale at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11. There will be the E.A. degree at the Owen Lodge F & AM, Quincy, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11. “A Morning with Santa” will be held Saturday, Dec. 11 at the Bainbridge Lions Hall from 10 a.m. to noon. Santa Claus will be arriving via fire truck with treats for the kids. You can also have your picture taken with Santa. There will also be a Christmas bake and gift sale sponsored by the Delta Theta Tau sorority of Bainbridge. All proceeds will be donated to charity. Sunday , Putnam County Singles will gather Sunday, Dec. 12 at thfc Immanuel Baptist Church on Albin Pond Road for 10:45 a.m. services. They will go out for lunch afterward. For more information. call Sonny Higgins 653-5201. Monday The annual American Legion Post 58 Christmas party will be held Monday, Dec. 13. A pitch-in dinner will be served at, 6:30 p.m. Meat, rolls and coffee will be furnished. Bring your; own table service. Santa will be there. Bring a gift for your; child. *•

out of material scraps, yam, etc. The tree looked absolutely beautiful. In fact, we liked it so much, we may never go back to the glass ornaments, even when baby knows enough not to touch. Nancy Howard * * * Peace of mind and a tree with personality besides. Love your idea! —Heloise SHORT STRAW Dear Heloise: If long straws are too difficult for an ill person to use, cut the straws in half. The shorter length requires much less effort on the part of the patient, though of course, the glass used will need to be a

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small one. Linda Baird ; ‘ STICKY PROBLEM % Dear Heloise: If you live in a damp climate, you know what a problem envelope flaps sticking together can be. Now, when I bring a box home from the store, I place a small piece of wax paper under each flap. Takes only a very few minutes and I never have to try to unstick a flap when I get ready to use an envelope. I store the wax paper in the stationery box as it is removed from an envelope and I use it over and over. Velma