Banner Graphic, Volume 17, Number 28, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1986 — Page 4

THE BANNERGRAPHIC, October 3,1986

A4

WE'VE GOT THE BRANDS! WOMEN: S.A.S. MANELLI SOFT SPOTS CALICO NATURALIZERS FOOT WORKS DANELLE and more MEN: TIGER NIKE CONVERSE REGAL S.A.S. WEYERBERG LEVI MOGAN QUINN FLORSHEIM and more S. Indiana St., Greencastle

<3D> COUNTDOWN

[Ta#

• END OF SEASON MERCHANDISE • OVERSTOCKS • ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS • DISCONTINUED MERCHANDISE • FLOOR SAMPLES • DISTRESSED MERCHANDISE Sorry, no lay away on this merchandise.

Daily 9-9, Sunday 11 -6

Calendar of events Saturday Techniques of breast self-examination will be taught at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, in the ground floor classroom of Putnam County Hospital. Instructors will be hospital nurses and volunteers from the Cancer Society. Sunday The Sixth District fall meeting of the World War I Auxiliary will be Sunday, Oct. 5, at the American Legion Post in Crawfordsville. A pitch-in dinner at noon will be followed by a business meeting. Monday The Monday Book Club will meet Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. C. Hickman. The Civic League will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, at the home of Mrs. Robert Miller, 1908 Sandalwood Dr., Greencastle. An organizational meeting for the Cloverdale Community Christmas Play will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, at the Cloverdale United Methodist Church on West Robert Weist Ave. The meeting is open to the public and no acting or singing experience is required. On-stage roles and backstage help are needed. For more information, contact Vicki Parker at 539-3262, Judy Hacker at 7954925 or Larry Dixon at 795-3704 or 795-3567. Play dates will be Dec. 6 and 7. Monday Club will meet at 2 p.m. Oct. 6 with Mary Ann Collins. Phyllis Padgett will present the program. Alumnae of the Delta Zeta Chapter will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 6, at the home of Jan Firebaugh, 102 DePauw, Greencastle. Tuesday Theta Alumnae Chapter, Delta Theta Tau will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the home of Mrs. John Whitaker. Mary Glenn Hamilton will be assistant hostess. Theta Chapter, Delta Theta Tau, will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the Public Service Indiana building. Techniques of breast self-examination will be taught at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, in the ground floor classroom of Putnam County Hospital. Instructors will be hospital nurses and volunteers from the Cancer Society. Over the Tea Cups Club will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the home of Mrs. Michael Harmless, 307 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle. William Knight Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at the Double Decker Restaurant. Members and friends may meet informally for dinner at 6 p.m. Jim Zach will present the program. The newly formed AARP group, “On Top of the Hill,” will meet 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Emmanuel Baptist Church, located two miles west of North Salem on Ind. 236. Anyone 50 or older is welcome. Those attending are asked to bring snacks. Wednesday The West Floyd Home Demonstration Club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the home of Susie Lyttle. Letha McCloud will be co-hostess and Virginia Miller will present the lesson. Chapter 22, R.A.M., will have a stated convocation at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the Greencastle Masonic Temple, followed by a stated assembly of Council 107, R.&S.M. Refreshments and a social hour will follow. Thursday Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will entertain undergraduate pledges at a dessert buffet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, at the home of Mrs. Neil van Zwoll.

WATCH OUR PRICES DROP! First Come First Served So Hurry In For The Best Selection! Prices on this Red Tag Sale will be marked down every two days until it’s gone!

BRAZIL PLAZA U.S. 40 Brazil, Indiana

m i - > ■■ ['• U' ■ - th* s. , ' V f 1 ‘S' ' u - \® ■' \ a s i - X 1 • L • <* - 'A. I

Hospital Guild honors volunteers

Officers and board members of the Putnam County Hospital Guild were elected at the Guild’s recent Fall Brunch at the hospital. Assuming office for two-year terms were Lenore Sutherlin, president, and Marian Maloney, recording secretary. June Harbison, Evelyn Wysong and Joan Irwin begin one-year terms as at-large board members. OFFICERS WHOSE terms continue for another year are Thelma Staub, vice president; Mabel Vermillion, treasurer, and Louise Pershing, corresponding secretary. Continuing its annual tradition of contributing money for the purchase of hospital equipment, the Guild will provide $3,000 toward the purchase of a pulse oxymeter to be used in surgery and SSOO for the purchase of a Hare traction splint. In addition,

Abby: Husband's 'charity' ends at home

DEAR ABBY: We had been married for 15 beautiful years when a young married woman who works with my husband talked this fine, Christian family man into committing adultery. She is very plain and doesn’t look the type, but she kept after him, telling him what a poor lover her husband was, so he felt sorry for her and that’s how it happened. I am sure my husband didn’t lust after her; it was more like an act of charity. He told her that he had never broken his marriage vows before and he didn’t intend to break them again, so she shouldn’t expect it to become a habit. Abby, would you say it was adultery even though it was done out of charity? Please don’t mention the name of this town. The population is a little under 16,000, and you know how folks talk in a town this size. SINNED AGAINST

FINAL 2 DAYS

Sat. 10-5 Sun. Noon-5 / EMERGENCE/ LKIIIDAr lON —\ 50 w >

® Furniture WB] 804 N. Jackson

the Guild will continue its support of the Nursing Scholarship Fund by contributing $1,500. A special award was presented to Cindy Brewer, a Greencastle High School junior, who has served 200 hours as a volunteer in the Candy Striper program at the hospital. Cindy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del Brewer, Route 4, Greencastle, has helped in the program for more than two years and plans to pursue a career in nursing. The award was presented by Judy Marchbanks, who serves as coordinator of the Candy Striper program. ARAL GRONER, who serves as chairman for recording volunteer hours, presented awards to several Guild members who have served the hospital for a large number of hours. Awards included: -1,500-hour pin: Lily Hepler, Ruth Keel.

Abigail Van Buren

DEAR SINNED AGAINST: Adultery is adultery, regardless of the circumstances. That kind of charity should not only begin at home, it should end there. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am to be married soon and have a very serious problem to face. My fiance’s father

/tuww'Pfoccte 'H Greencastle, In. 653-8663

Mabel Vermillion (center), treasurer of the Putnam County Hospital Guild, presents a $3,500 check to John Fajt, hospital executive director, to be used for the purchase of needed equipment. Lenore Sutherlin (right), newly installed Guild president, participated in the check presentation at the Guild's recent fall brunch. (Photo by Mary Rector)

-1,000-hour pin: Elizabeth McCullough, Margaret O’Hair, Vivian Pickett, Betty Pehan. -500-hour pin: Wanda Francke, Etta Hinote, Morris Hunter, Velda Nees, Imogene Richards, Ruth van Zwoll. --Three stars for 75 hours: Ruth Chew, Marie Crawley, Lola Dowty, Ladonna Ellison, Melinda Matthews, Madonna McCullough, Jack Pickett, Robert Scobee, Betty Black. --Two stars for 50 hours: Edna Howlett, Eula Shank, Barbara Tester. THE PROGRAM at the brunch was provided by Sue Murray, the hospital’s director of social services, who explained some of the new procedures for admitting patients. She also discussed problems encountered in discharge planning, particularly as they relate to insurance and Medicare coverage.

is seriously ill. (He’s terminal.) The doctors have just given him a period of time to live, which comes very close to our wedding date. We set our wedding date four months ago before we knew how sick he was. If he is called by God cldse to our wedding date, what is the proper etiquette with regard to our wedding? How can we handle the joy of our wedding with the sorrow of his passing, which will be mourned by my fiance’s mother and the rest of his family? HAPPY AND SAD DEAR HAPPY AND SAD: Should your future father-in-law die on your wedding day, or a few days before, it would cast a sorrowful shadow over the wedding festivities. Why not change your wedding to an earlier date, so he can have the pleasure of knowing you are married?