Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 236, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 May 1986 — Page 6
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Some of the fashions to be modeled at the Greencastle Christian Women's Club luncheon May 21 are displayed by (from left) Donna Tippen, Jenny Horner and
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Geri Bell. Mrs. Bell, owner of Geri's in Greencastle, will narrate the fashion show that will feature local women as models. (Banner Graphic photo by Bob Frazier)
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'soo' fashions at Christian Women's luncheon on May 21
Caught up in the excitement of the Indianapolis “500”, the Greencastle Christian Women’s Club has chosen Fashion “500” as the theme for their Wednesday, May 21, luncheon at the DePauw University Student Union. All area women are invited to attend the noon-2 p.m. program. Geri’s of Greencastle will feature a colorful array of the latest summer fashions, with local women modeling. Featured speaker will be Mary Ann Burdette, Lexington, Ky. Stanley Irwin, associate professor of voice and Director of University Choirs at DePauw, will present special music, accompanied by Jeffrey Watson, a piano performance
Epsilon Chapter has May brunch at DePauw
Epsilon Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Society International held its May brunch at the DePauw Union Building. A Founders’ Day ceremony was conducted by Elaine Chase, chairman of the Ceremonies Committee. She was assisted by Edna Boyd. SUE FORDICE, A NORTH Putnam graduate attending Indiana State University and Stacey Speedy, a Cloverdale High School graduate attending Indiana Central University, were presented Recruitment Grants by Linda Raines of the Professional Affairs Committee. Both recipients are majoring in education and will be entering their junior year this fall. New officers for the organization were
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major at DePauw. Reservations are required by noon on Monday and may be made by calling Sandy Train, 653-8835; Mildred Sandy, 7954543, or Joan Billman, 653-3568. Cost of the meal is $5.50. A free nursery, for which reservations also are necessary, will be provided at Greencastle Christian Church for children up to kindergarten age. The Greencastle Christian Women’s Club is non-d mominational, independent of any church and has no membership or dues. The organization’s objective is to provide a few hours of fun, food and fellowship for any woman who wishes to attend.
installed. They are Janett Boling, president; Cheryl Steuerwald, first vice president; Peggy Girton, second vice president; Adeline Knoy, recording secretary; Mildred See, corresponding secretary, and Eleanor Hauser, treasurer. MEMBERS RECENTLY attended the State Leadership Development Conference held in Kokomo. Those representing Epsilon were Janett Boling, Cheryl Steuerwald, Peggy Girton, Adeline Knoy, Jacque McGaughey and Edna Boyd. Betty Aker and Dr. Judith Raybern presented leadership management sessions. Dr. Raybern also serves as the state recording secretary.
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Calendar of events Thursday Main Street Greencastle, Inc. will have a reception and its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at East College, DePauw University. The public is invited to participate in the informal reception, review visual presentations on Main Street projects and attend the annual meeting. Proceeds from a Classic Collection ’B6 Fashion Show, scheduled from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, May 15, in the Emerson Room of Walden Inn, will be donated to Main Street Greencastle, Inc. The luncheon buffet will be prepared by Chef Matt O’Neill of Walden Inn and Barb South of Delaney’s. Tickets, priced at $6 each, are available at Heathcliff, Delaney’s and Eitel’s. The Circles of Gobin United Methodist Women will meet Thursday, May 15, as follows: 9:30 a.m., McKendree with Mrs. A. Webber, Oxford with Mrs. J. Houck; 1:15 p.m., Aldersgate with Mrs. V. Williams; 7:30 p.m., Bethel with Mrs. H. Hardman. Al-Anon Serenity Group meets at 7:30 p.m. each Thursday at First Baptist Church, Greencastle. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at the home of Mrs. Sam Stickle. Friday Putnam County A.A.R.P. will meet at 1:45 p.m. Friday, May 16, at the Putnam County Hospital. Reservations for the 12:30 p.m. dinner, priced at $4 per person, must be made by May 13 by calling the Senior Center, 653-8606. Anyone needing transportation to the meeting should be at the Senior Center by noon. Saturday Gobin Singles Fellowship will meet at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 17, at Hickman House. For more information, call 653-3196 or 653-3500. Sunday # The Cloverdale Junior and Senior High bands will present a spring concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 18, in the high school gymnasium. Beech Grove United Methodist Church will have a carry-in dinner at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18, following regular services. At 1:30 p.m. there will be a miscellaneous shower for Sheryl Clodfelter and Joe Robertson, who will be married in June. All friends of the couple are invited. The Greencastle Branch of NAACP will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 18, at Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Monday Cloverdale Lodge 132, F&AM, will have a called meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, May 19. Work will be on the F.C. degree and refreshments will be served. Visiting brethren are welcome. The Putnam County Council on Aging Executive Board will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, May 19, at the Senior Center. The public is welcome. Tuesday Penelope Club will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, with Mary Lou Thompson.
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Abby Fragrances as annoying as smoke
DKAR AHHY: A reader named “Audrey” wrote: “When you can smoke and keep all the smoke inside yourself and not blow it into the air I must breathe, then you have the right to smoke, but you don't have the right to decide that I must breathe in your smoke." Now, please quote me: “When you can wear perfume, cologne and after-shave and keep all the aroma inside yourself and not fill the air l must breathe, then you have the
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right to wear it, but you don't have the right to decide that l must breathe in your perfume, cologne and after-shave.” liet’s hear it for signs that read: “Thank You for Not Wearing Perfume, Cologne or After-Shave.” FRANK IN PHOKNIX DEAR FRANK: Now that fragrances have become big business, one enters a crowded elevator without a gas mask at his/her own risk. The problem is not actually perfume, cologne or after-shave it’s the “smellgoods” who drench themselves in it. Let’s be fair, Frank. While too much can be merely annoying, it’s life-threatening only to those who are highly allergic. The solution: All fragrances should be labeled: “Warning: Use sparingly. Excessive amounts may render you friendless." * * * DEAR ABBY: I have a message for “Smart and Confused." who felt superior. Keeling superior is not all that rare. 1 also have always felt superior to most of my contemporaries. Oddly enough, 1 kept running into people who felt exactly the same way. To paraphrase Ambrose Bierce: “An egoist is someone who thinks more of himself than he does of me.” Feeling superior is an arrested state of development. Compassion, not intelligence, is the greatest human attribute. An ounce of kindness is worth a pound of cleverness. It’s nice to be intelligent, but it’s intelligent to be nice. GARY ENGLE. BELTON. MO.
