Banner Graphic, Volume 14, Number 252, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1984 — Page 3
Calendar of events Saturday The Quincy School alumni banquet will be Saturday, June 30 at the Cloverdale Elementary School cafeteria. Registration is at 6:30 p.m. and supper will be served at 7 p.m. Bring a covered dish and table service. Drinks and meat are furnished. The Class of 1934 will be recognized. Temple Lodge No. 47 F & AM will hold a called meeting at 7 a m. Saturday, June 30. Work will be in the FC degree. Breakfast will be served at 6 a.m. All members are urged to attend. Visitors are welcome. A euchre party will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 30 at the Putnam County Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. Doors will open at 6 p.m. All senior citizens are welcome. Monday The Greencastle Civic League will meet at noon Monday, July 2 at the DePauw University Memorial Student Union. The Monday Club will meet at the home of Maybelle Rice Monday, July 2. Flossie Rowings will present the program. Members are asked to wear a funny hat. There will be euchre at the Moose Lodge at 7 p.m. Monday, July 2, for members only. Tuesday Theta Chapter, Theta Tau sorority, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 3 at the home of Bonnie West. Wednesday Historic Billie Creek Village will have an ice cream social July 4 from noon to 5 p.m. There will be free cake and ice cream, performances by Parke Players and Parke County band and games. The village is located one mile east of Rockville on U.S. 36 in Parke County. The annual July 4 breakfast will be held at the Groveiand Masonic Lodge No. 542 at 5 a.m. Work is in the MM degree. All master masons are invited. Tots Time will not be open Wednesday, July 4. Saturday A euchre party will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 7, at the Putnam County Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. Doors open at 6 p.m. All senior citizens are welcome. Tuesday The Altzheimer Support Group will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 10 at the Mental Health Clinic, 7 Vine St., ' Greencastle. Wednesday Even parents need time off. Wednesday mornings can be yours if you bring your pre-schooler or infant to Tots Time, located in the First Baptist Church on Judson Drive (in back - of Marsh). You can take care of business, shop or just relax while your child plays with others and learns to cope with the outside world.
The deadline for calendar of events items is as follows: Monday evening 1 p.m. Friday; Tuesday evening - 1 p.m. Monday; Wednesday evening - Friday evening -1 p.m. Thursday. The calendar is not published on Saturdays. For maximum exposure of calendar items, they should be submitted 10 days in advance of the scheduled meeting.
Vegetarian chili speciality of the West
By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor About 10 years ago Marge Mitchell was an executive in a public relations agency and Joan Sedgwick was a history professor. They lived in New York City, but both yearned to make their home in the country. Marge had a degree in Home Economics and haa put in a short stint working for a famous restaurant chain. With lots of vim and vigor (and Marge’s ability to cook marvelous food) they ventured into the restuarant business. First they opened the Bakery Lane Soup Bowl restaurant in Middlebury, Vt., a university community where students, townspeople and tourists welcomed the charming ambience they created and fine light fare they served. So well known did the restaurant become that they wrote the “Bakery Lane Soup Bowl Cookbook” (Random House). They they pulled up stakes and moved to a warmer clime Prescott, Ariz. There they opened “Maude’s,” modeled on their original eating establishment. Now Marge and Joan have changed their Arizona location. They turned a rundown tum-of-the-century boarding house in Jerome a rehabilitated mining town into a restaurant just as excellent as their former ones. And they have a new cookbook out, “Soup Bowl West” (Randon House). It’s chock-full of the sort of recipes that nowadays most Americans find extremely useful: good soups and salads, quiches and crepes, sandwiches, breads and desserts.
Fred Haggerty, M.D., Gregory Larkin, M.D., Warren Macy, M.D. TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ASSOCIATION OF MARK CONWAY m.d. TO THE SPECIALTY OF FAMILY PRACTICE Putnam Family Health Care, Inc. 309 Medic Way, Greencastle, IN 46135 317-653-2626
VEGETARIAN CHILI 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 large clove garlic, minced x k cup chopped onion Vt cup scallion % cup chopped green pepper 1 cup each: chopped carrot and celery 1 cup chopped mushrooms 3 A cup chopped black olives 2 tablespoons juice from black olives 1 medium-sized fresh tomato, chopped 1 can (4 ounces) chopped green chilies 1 can (1 pound) kidney beans 1 can (15 ounces) tomato sauce l-3rd cup tomato paste 1 can (12 ounces) beer Vz teaspoon cumin Vz teaspoon crushed red pepper V 4 teaspoon cayenne 2 tablespoons chili powder Salt and pepper to taste Heat oil in heavy pot. Add garlic and onion and saute briefly. Add scallion, green pepper, carrot and celery. Cook and stir until vegetables are crisp-tender. Add mushrooms, olives, olive juice and tomato. Continue cooking about 5 minutes. Add remaining ingredients along with 1 cup water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer Ito 5 hours the longer the better. Taste for seasonings before serving. Makes about 8 cups. From “Soup Bowl West” by Marge Mitchell & Joan Sedgwick (Randon House.)
Dear Abby
Drunken driver defies statistics, worries family
DEAR ABBY: My husband absolutely refuses to go anywhere in the car without a cooler and a sixpack of beer. He used to be a menace (drunk driving), but since we’ve had the kids he usually keeps his beer intake down to one beer per one hour of driving. Our kids are now 3 and 4, and I think it sets a terrible example for them when Daddy refuses to drive anywhere without his beer. I have argued with my husband about this until I am blue in the face, but it does no good. My only alternative would be to forbid him to take the kids anywhere unless I go along to drive. He loves the kids and likes to take them places. He did have one DWI with our youngest in the car when she was 18 months old. He said he learned his lesson then, and now he watches his intake while driving. I don’t think he should drink at all while driving. Can you help me? WORRIED IN TEXAS DEAR WORRIED: Your husband is an alcoholic and should have absolutely nothing to drink while he is driving. You should positively forbid it. Please don’t wait until he maims or kills himself, his family or some innocent stranger while he is under the influence. I beg you to take a firm stand on this now, and if he continues
Hints from Heloise Planting time inspires fertilizer tip
DEAR HELOISE: It’s planting time again and I have stumbled on a timesaving way to spread dry fertilizer. While my husband was tilling the garden, I was spreading fertilizer from a five-gallon bucket but it soon got too heavy. I saw a plastic flower container with holes in the bottom and thought, “Why not?” It worked great! I just filled the container from the fivegallon bucket covering the holes in the bottom with my fingers until I was ready to spread. When I walked along, I merely moved the container from side to side along each row and my garden was fertilized in no time at all. Shirley Knott * * * Great! If the drain holes are too large, plug them up and punch smaller holes in the bottom. Heloise BABY FOOD Dear Heloise: I have a 13-month-old son whose appetite varies. Depending upon the brand, ingredients and amount of water used in preparation, his half-eaten jars of baby food may turn to liquid before his next meal. He’s not too thrilled with eating liquids from a spoon so I’ve found a solution for using up that leftover half of a jar. I simply use it as the liquid when I puree fresh cooked food, such as peas, beans, numerous other vegetables and even mashed potatoes. He gets the texture back into his dinner and I save a few pennies. Diane Brown HOSE AND NAILS Dear Heloise: If you have problems with ingrown toenails, especially on your big toes, you probably also get a lot of runs in your hose from the toenails growing long. I have found a way to alleviate the problem of ruining my hose. I take a pair of knee-high stockings that are no longer good and cut a few toe socks out of the elastic band. I make them in the shape of a knife sheath (flat on one side and curved on the other) and sew up the curved side. These make the perfect hose protectors. I slip them over my toes before I don my hose. This way, my toenails can grow without putting holes in my
to drink and drive, tell him that whether he admits it or not, he is an alcoholic, and if he does not go to a treatment clinic, he cannot continue to live as p. family with you and the children he professes to love. * * * DEAR ABBY: I’m 22 and in love with a great guy. He’s 28. We met four years ago and moved in together last year. He’s married, but it’s not what you think. His wife left him 4 1/2 years ago. I had nothing to do with the trouble between them —I didn’t even know him then. He came home from work one day and she was gone with all her things and some of his. There were no children. We have no idea where this woman is—we’ve been looking for four years. She has his parents’ phone number and address if she wants to contact him. We have called lawyers and been to the courthouse and public library, but we can’t trace her. So what are we supposed to do? Stay unmarried until she decides to surface? After all, she abandoned him, so why should he suffer? Abby, she could take forever to show up. No one knows what we should do. Do you? We want to get married, but how can we when he is married to a woman who is hiding? We want to marry and start a family. Thank you. FRUSTRATED
hose. Madelin White SQUASH CANS Dear Heloise: I have a safer and better solution for the disposal of tin cans. I remove both ends of the cans and insert the lid into the can and squash it flat down with a shoe-clad foot. During World War II we did this, first removing the labels so the cans.could be recycled. It’s a habit I have continued. Not only is it safer but it’s a good housekeeping habit the trash is much more compact. Nowadays, you can save aluminum and tin cans and turn them in to recycling stations for cash. Barbara Milne GROWING CHILD Dear Heloise: Here is a hint for a growing family. When we had our first baby, we remodeled the house and I suggested that we build a small cabinet with a countertop and bookshelves overhead. For now, the shelves are filled with baby toys. The bottom shelf, enclosed by doors, is a hideaway for diapers and other changing baby needs. The drawers hold clothing, etc. The top of the cabinet is covered with a changing pad. As our son grows older, we will convert this unit into a desk for him. This really is a multi-purpose cabinet and a great space saver. Charlene Wall
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STORING FOIL BOX Dear Heloise: When storing aluminum foil, waxed paper or plastic wrap boxes in a drawer, place the cutting edge down to avoid cut fingers when reaching in to take a box out. I learned the hard way. Hope this will avoid some unpleasant accidents. Esther Jackson * * * You’re so right, I have scratched my fingers a few times Heloise CHIPPED BAKEWARE Dear Heloise: I have a pottery-type baking dish that got chipped. I took fine sand-
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DEAR FRUSTRATED: A lawyer can tell you what to do. Retain one for this purpose, and good luck. * * * DEAR ABBY: Like “Learned the Hard Way,” I have been asked by friends to shop for them when I travel to foreign countries. After buying and bringing back the requested items, I have been told, “Sorry, that’s not what I had in mind,” so I was stuck with them. I finally got smart and ignored such requests. On returning from a recent cruise, I was asked, “Did you bring what I asked for?” I replied, “No, I’m sorry. On the way over, I had all the orders laid out on the deck, and a gust of wind blew them all away but one. The only one that remained was weighted down with money.” WISER NOW IN SEATTLE * * * (Is your social life in a slump? Lonely? Get Abby’s updated, revised and expanded booklet, “How to Be Popular”—for people of all ages. Send your name and address clearly printed with a check or money order for $2.50 (this includes postage) to: Abby, Popularity, P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038.)
paper (you could use an emery board) and sanded the chip away so that I would not have any rough spots. This saved my favorite baking dish and doesn’t look bad either. Candice Warden COOLING RACK Dear Heloise: I find that cupcake pans turned upside down make good cooling racks for baked foods. Kathleen Moeller
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Donna Susan Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roberts, Route 1, Russellville, and Herbert Wayne Gauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Gauer, Terre Haute, will exchange wedding vows at 4:30 p.m. July 21 in the Russellville Community Church. Friends and relatives are invited. A reception will follow at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Roberts is a graduate of North Putnam High School and a 1980 graduate of Indiana State University. She is employed at the Parke Clinic, Rockville. Gauer is a graduate of South Vigo High School and a 1981 graduate of Indiana State University. He is a manager for Peoples Drug Stores.
Madison club meets
The Dolly Madison 4-H Club spent a day at the home of John and Phyllis Hamilton riding ponies and enjoying a ride on a wagon pulled by Belgian horses. Home-baked cookies and punch supplemented sack lunches. Members were also treated to soda on a stop at the Thompson store during the wagon ride. Andrea Hamilton, Donna Swim and Darlene Swim attended the Putnam County
The husband is the sole provider in less than 30 percent of U.S. married couple households, according to the American Council of Life Insurance. Both husband and wife are wage earners
See what happens after the sun sets with NIGHT VISION This Friday and Saturday at the Bainbridge Tap 9:30 - Don’t miss this farewell performance (???)
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Demonstration contest to learn demonstration techniques. Dolly Madison 4-H members participating in the Putnam County Judging Contest were: Sarah Marchbanks, Andrea Hamilton, Darlene Swim and Karen Gowens. They had the option of judging in two project categories. The last meeting of the year will be a completion trip to reward members for their hard work.
in about 53 percent of households, and the wife is the sole earner in 4 percent. In some 14 percent of households, neither the husband nor the wife works, usually because the couple is retired.
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