Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 262, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 June 1985 — Page 5

Calendar of events Saturday There will be a euchre party at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 29 at the Putnam County Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. All senior citizens are welcome. Temple Lodge No. 47 F & AM will hold a called meeting Saturday, June 29. Work will be in the Master Mason Degree at 7 p.m. Supper will be served at 6 p.m. Visitors are welcome. Members are urged to attend. The Putnam County-Owen County Right to Life will sponsor a garage sale at 605 Primrose Lane from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, June 29. Crafts and useable household items will be for sale. Sunday A reunion will be held for the descendants of John H. Jones at the park in Brazil Sunday, June 30. A basket lunch will be served. Beechgrove United Methodist Church will have a carry-in dinner at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, June 30. Come and worship and meet the new minister, Rev. Morris Hannah. Monday The Greencastle Civic League will meet at the home of Cathy Jones at 6:30 o.m. Monday, July 1 for a dessert and salad. The Read-A-Rama bus will be at shelter house No. 2 Robe-Ann Park, Greencastle 1:30-4 p.m. Monday, July 1. Sponsored by the Indiana Department of Education in cooperation with the Putnam County Library, the van will have free paperback books ages preschool to young adult. Refreshments will be served. The Monday Club will meet at the home of Marybelle Rice at 2 p.m. Monday, July 1. Daisy Suit will have the lesson. Note change of meeting place. Tuesday The Alzheimer Support Group will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 2 at the Putnam County Mental Health Office, 7 N. Vine St., Greencastle. Saturday A euchre party will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 6 at the PUtnam County Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. Doors open at 6 p.m. All senior citizens are welcome.

Heloise Bleach, lacquer spray patches stains on ceiling tiles

DEAR HELOISE: A leak in the roof left a very dark stain on several of the square ceiling tiles in my den. I remember reading in your column of a way to clean and make such tiles look presentable. What can I do? C. Martin * * * You can try to clean them with household bleach or detergent, then spray the spots with clear lacquer or a product sold in paint stores for that purpose. After it has dried thoroughly, paint the tiles. You might be able to match the paint to the existing tiles so that you can get away with only a “patch up”. If you paint any water spot without preparing it first, the stain will penetrate through. Good Luck. Heloise RING AROUND COLLAR Dear Heloise: I have had a problem for some time in washing my husband’s shirts. The ring around the collar is terrible. He works in a garage and the shirts are white. I’ve tried everything I can think of. Do you have a hint that will help? Mrs. E. Pitchford * * *

“Yesterday I was there, and today I’m back in the garden

After my last check-up, the doctor called and said that he was concerned about the dark mole on my shoulder. He said I should go to Hendricks County Hospital to remove, what he believed was, a skin tumor. I knew I had to have the operation, but I hated the thought of a lengthy hospital stay. But just look at me. Yesterday I was there, and today I'm back in the garden. I went to Hendricks County Hospital Outpatient Surgery Unit, and they removed the tumor and let me go home

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I do have a “secret” ingredient for those awful rings. It’s shampoo. Shampoo is designed to tackle body oils and dirt and this is what the ring around the collar comes from. Just squirt a little on the “ring,” work it in and throw the shirts in the regular wash. This simple trick works fantastically well. Heloise Dear Heloise: Here's a great idea for moms and dads to use when they take their little ones shopping. It’s to keep babies from climbing out of shopping carts. After putting the little one in the baby seat, tie his or her shoe laces together. This has worked with all three of mine. Ann Hurt Dear Heloise: I’ve found nothing better for hanging jewelry than one of the circular tie holders. It will hold probably as many pieces as anyone would ever collect. Mine has 16 prongs. Such a rack would also be useful for a belt collection. Ontie Gredesky Send your favorite hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 32000, San Antonio, Texas 78216. She can’t answer your letter personally but she may use your hint in her column.

The Outpatient Surgery Unit at Hendricks County Hospital is designed to give you the same excellent hospital care without the overnight stay. Surgery patients can have family members present in the recovery room. This is especially important when children are involved. Throughout the process, patients are under constant observation of the qualified and caring Hendricks County Hospital nursing staff. Where caring begins at home Hendricks County Hospital.

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Dear Abby: Wife resents husband's girl watching ways

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been married less than a year and we really do love each other, but whenever we are out in public he “eyes” every attractive woman he sees. He’s very handsome, and of course these women look back at him, which irritates me. I feel unattractive and inferior, although I know I’m not. We have talked endlessly about this. He says it’s “normal” and I am nuts. Abby, I don’t check out other men. In restaurants, his eyes are everywhere but on me. When we’re shopping his head is always turning to get a better look at some pretty woman. He blames my attitude on the fact that my mother divorced my father because he was a girl-watcher and philanderer. Do other women feel this way? What do they do? Can my husband change? Should he? Should I try to change? If so, how? I hate myself for hating my husband for making me so miserable. And finally, does girlwatching go hand-in-hand with infidelity? He’s never been unfaithful as far as I know. If you advise counseling, where can I go if I can’t afford a psychologist once a week at SSO an hour? Please help me. Except for this one fault, he’s a wonderful man, but I can’t live like this. WATCHING HIM WATCHING HER DEAR WATCHING: A man who eyes strange women in a way that causes them to look back is either consciously or unconsciously sending her a

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message. I agree, you can’t live like that, nor should you. Do other women feel this way? Yes. What do they do? Some of them go on making themselves (and their husbands) miserable, but the smart ones realize that they can’t change anyone except themselves, so they contact a local mental health facility and arrange for low-cost counseling at a price they can afford to pay. Also, some husbands can—and do—change, but not those who insist that girl-watching is “natural” and their wives are “nuts” to resent it. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am writing for all the tea lovers and hope the restaurant owners will take note. Most restaurants offer as many refills as a coffee drinker wishes, but just try to get a refill for a cup of hot tea—or glass of iced tea—and see what happens. The tea drinker usually gets one tea bag with his tea, and if he wants to reuse the tea bag for a second cup he must ask for more water, which he eventually gets, but he can’t expect a second tea bag at no charge. I could bring my own tea bags and ask for water, but that would look tacky. Maybe it’s time for another Boston Tea Party. TEA LOVER DEAR TEA LOVER: I think your suggestion is a good one, and not at all “tacky.” Since tea

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