Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 102, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1985 — Page 4

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Calendar of events Wednesday Order of Eastern Star No. 255, Greencastle chapter, will hold its stated meeting Wednesday, Jan. 2 at the Masonic Temple, All members and visitors welcome. The Fathers’ Auxiliary of the VFW will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2at the post home. An open installation is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 2 for Masonic Lodge No. 75 F & AM, Bainbridge. Gene McFarland is to be installed as worshipful master. Brethem and visitors are welcome. Thursday Bainbridge Masonic Lodge No. 75 F & AM will hold a state meeting at 7: 30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 3. K Friday The Women of the Moose will hold a chicken and noodle supper at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4. Cost is $2.50. Saturday A euchre party is scheduled at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5 at the Putnam ( oun ty Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. Doors will open at 6 p.m. All senior citizens are welcome. The Greencastle Friendly Squares will hold their anniversary dance 7-11 p m. Saturday, Jan. 5 at the Greencastle National Guard Armory. Nancy Brown, Larry Cole and Mel Cruse will be calling continuous dancing. Cloverdale Lodge No. 132, Free and Accepted Masons, will hold its installation of officers for 1985 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5. Brethem are urged to attend. The public is invited. Temple Lodge No. 47 F & AM will hold an open installation officers at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5. Refreshments served. Visitors welcome. Tuesday The Four-Las Clover Home Ec Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8 at the home of Nell Kersey. The lesson “Stenciling for the Home’ will be presented by Grace Torr. Temple Lodge No. 47, F & AM will meet Tuesday, Jan. 8 for work in the EA degree. Refreshments will be served. All visiting brethem are welcome.

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Dear Abby Incest victim speaks out

DEAR ABBY: Thank you for telling “Mother of Two” not to let her 16-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son share the same bedroom. I also had parents who thought there was no problem putting me and my brother in the same bedroom. They were wrong. I became pregnant by my 16-year-old brother when I was 13. I was too frightened and ashamed to tell my mother, so she didn’t know it until she saw me getting bigger and bigger. I did a lot of dumb things to try to get rid of it, but a baby girl was born to me. She was blind and brain damaged, and died before she was 3 months old. I still love my parents, but have very little respect for their judgment. That terrible experience left me with emotional scars that took many years of therapy to heal. Abby, please tell your readers that although incest is not openly discussed, it’s not all that uncommon. Keep on telling parents that they have a responsibility to protect their children from this terrible experience. Thank you for letting me say this. VICTIM IN TACOMA DEAR VICTIM: Thanks for writing. Many others wrote to say that they, too, had been victims of incest—something they had never disclosed before. DEAR ABBY: My dear departed mother, who had a wonderful sense of humor, gave this to me: A SENIOR CITIZEN’S LAMENT Thought I’d let my doctor check me ’Cause I didn’t feel quite right. All those aches and pains annoyed me, And I couldn’t sleep at night. He could find no real disorder, but he wouldn’t let it rest. What with Medicare and Blue Cross it wouldn’t hurt to do some tests. To the hospital he sent me, though I didn’t feel that bad. He arranged for them to give me every test that could be had. I was fluoroscoped and cystoscoped, my aging frame displayed, Stripped upon an ice-cold table while my gizzards were X-rayed. I was checked for worms and parasites for fungus and the crud, While they pierced me with long needles taking samples of my blood. Doctors came to check me over, probed and pushed and poked around, And to make sure I was living,

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they wired me for sound. They have finally concluded; (their results have filled a page) What I have will someday kill me, my affliction is old age. (Author unknown) I REMEMBER MAMA DEAR REMEMBER: What an amusing poem, but old age never “killed” anybody. Unfortunately, some doctors still equate aging with inevitable mental and physical decline. Dr. Robert N. Butler, former director of the National Instif ute of Aging, tells the story of a 101-year-old man who complained to his physician about a pain in his left leg. “Well,” said the doctor, “what do you expect at your age?” The man replied, “But doctor, my right leg is also 101, and it doesn’t hurt a bit.” Apropos aging, I have just come upon a wonderful handbook titled “Help Yourself to Good Health,” compiled b.v the National Institute on Aging—a part of the Department of Health and Human Services, whose secretary is Margaret M. Heckler. This excellent handbook will be a godsend for people 60 years old and older. Some chapter titles: Accidents and the Elderly; Aging and Your Eyes; Arthritis Advice; Cancer Facts for People Over 50; Constipation; Dealing With Diabetes; Hearing and the Elderly; Urinary Incontinence; What to Do About the Flu; Prostate Problems; High Blood Pressure; The Safe Use of Medicine by Older People; Senility, Myth or Madness?; A Healthy Diet; How to Find Good Medical Care; Protection Against Crime; Sexuality in Later Life; and more. It is written in large type in simple language that everyone can understand. It contains a wealth of information for everyone over 50 who wants to live a long, healthy and independent life. It is absolutely free—including postage! For your book, write to: Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, P.O. Box 3852DA, Grand Central Station, N.Y. 10163. Ask for the book Dear Abby mentioned for older people. (A postcard will do.) Please print your name and address clearly. And don’t thank me, thank the National Institute on Aging and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, which funded this fine project. P.S. This offer includes our Canadian neighbors.