Banner Graphic, Volume 18, Number 20, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1987 — Page 4
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Calendar of events Thursday Fillmore Chapter No. 186, Order of Eastern Star, will hold a stated meeting on Thursday, Oct. 1. A carry-in dinner is set for 6 p.m. for members and their families, with the meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. Fifty-year members will be honored. Larrabee Lodge No. 131, F & AM, Stilesville, will hold its regular stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1. All members are urged to attend. All visiting master masons are welcome. The Greencastle Elks Club will hold its weekly bingo at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1. The public is invited to attend. Friday Barracks and Auxiliary No. 114, World War I, will meet at the VFW Post for a noon pitch-in dinner Friday, Oct. 2. Saturday The annual donation Chili Supper of the Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department will be held, beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3 at the Bainbridge Elementary School. The public is invited. Entertainment and raffles included. A sausage gravy and biscuit breakfast will be served for $2 (with coffee) Saturday, Oct. 3 at Groveland Masonic Temple. It is sponsored by the OES and Craft Club. Sunday The Sixth District meeting of World War I Barracks and Auxiliary will be held Sunday Oct. 4 at the Crawfordsville American Legion post. A pitch-in dinner will begin at 12:30 p.m. Monday The Greencastle Civic League will hold an evening meeting on Monday, Oct. 5, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Lowe, 617 Brentfield Lane. The Putnam County Shrine Club will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5 at Putnam Inn. Note change of date. Discussion will be of new officers. The Monday Bode Club will meet at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 5 at the home of Myrtle Gass. Tuesday The Over-the-Teacups will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 at the home of Mrs. Merle Troyer, 704 Castleton Drive. Mrs. John Boyd will present the program. The Delta Theta Tau Alumnae Chapter members will meet at 10 a m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 at the home of Elizabeth Estep. Mildred Reeves will be co-hostess. Theta Chapter, Delta Theta Tau will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 at Kiddie Corner. The Putnam County Computer Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 6 at GMI Satellites and Computers, 604 N. Jackson St., Greencastle. Tri Kappa sorority will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6 at Feld’s Carpet Place. Wednesday Mrs. Clinton Gass will be the hostess to the Woman’s Club Wednesday, Oct. 7. She will be assisted by Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler, who will also give the devotions. Mrs. Daniel L. Smith will present the program. Women of the Moose will hold an installation meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7. Greencastle Order of Eastern Star No. 255 will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 at the Greencastle Masonic Temple for Friends Night. Each member is to bring a large salad. VFW Fathers Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 at the Post 1550 home. Notices for publication in the calendar of events cannot be taken over the telephone. Calendar items must be submitted in writing at least 10 days in advance of the events to which they refer. The earlier the submission, the better. Each notice should include a telephone number for use by the newspaper in case further information or clarification is needed. Notices may be delivered to the Banner-Graphic office at 100 N. Jackson St. or mailed to the newspaper at P.O. Box 509, Greencastle, IN 46135.
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Dear Abby Elderly mother carrying on family tradition of abuse
DEAR ABBY: Have you ever heard of a mother being sued for mental cruelty? Mom has carried tales back and forth among her seven children for years. She has twisted stories and created dissension among all members of this family and deliberately turned brothers and sisters against each other. She is now 84. She now mails out copies of her will to her children and grandchildren all grown listing who is to get how much, and who will be cut off without a dollar! Abby, we’re talking about an estate that is less than SIOO,OOO. She had better save her money because she will need it for a nursing home, as there is not one among us who can stand to be around her for any length of time. Sad, isn’t it? We were all abused as children, and she still abuses us. Every time I hear the plight of some old folks who are ignored, I can’t help but wonder if some of them earned it like my mother. BEEN THERE DEAR BEEN THERE: There is nothing you can do to change your mother, but abusing her in retaliation will not improve the quality of life for anyone. Abused children usually abuse their own children. Just make sure you don’t perpetuate the sins of your mother. DEAR ABBY: Here’s my problem: I have been living with “Fred” for 12 years without benefit of clergy. Until recently, he has resisted the idea of marriage, and I haven’t pushed it. Fred is Canadian, and a year ago when I took a job in Worcester, Mass., I sponsored him for a “green card” so be could work in the USA. (I’m a U.S. citizen.) In the process of getting a green card, the courts affirmed our “marriage” on the basis of long cohabitation. Now, Fred wants to get married, but honestly, Abby, I feel the time is past. I think it would be embarrassing to have a wedding now. On the other hand, I don’t want to discourage him from his newfound urge to make a real commitment. What do you advise? WONDERING IN WORCESTER DEAR WONDERING: Go for the ring on your finger. It’s not necessary to have an extravaganza with a lot of hoopla a quiet but meaningful marriage ceremony with a few close friends and family members
'Buried Child' to open DPU Little Theatre season
The DePauw Little Theatre will open its 75th season with a production of “Buried Child” by Sam Shepard Oct. 1-4. SHEPARD’S 1979 PULTIZER Prize-winning drama is already a modern classic and with a mixture of humor and terror he probes the darker side of Midwest rural life. Season tickets are available at a special price of sls per single and $25 per double subscription. For more information or to order tickets, persons may write DePauw Little Theatre, Season Subscriptions, 03E
Epilepsy group to aid Allison Home
The Putnam County Epilepsy Support Group is trying a new venture. The group is selling raffle tickets to help raise funds for the Mary Allison Children’s Home in Greencastle. The drawing for the myriad of prizes that have been donated by local merchants, will be held at the Support Group’s regular meeting on Nov. 10. Anyone interested in purchasing tickets may contact support group
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Be sure to patronite these restaurants OCTOBER 2, 1987, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
★ PUTNAM INN 400 North Jachson ★ TAYLOR'S PATIO 6 West. Washington ★ TORR'S R.R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana ★ CONEY'S & CONES 231 North ★ CLOVER QUEEN Cloverdale, Indiana 46120 ★ DAIRY CASTLE SOI Indianapolis Road ★ COUNTRY FOLKS DAIRY BAR R.R. 1, Bainbridge, Indiana 46105
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will officially reaffirm your commitment. You’ll be glad you did. I wish you joy. ♦ ♦ ♦ DEAR ABBY: When seven of us were dining at an expensive restaurant (I call SSO a person expensive), five people in our party finished with their main courses, but two were still eating. The busboy came along and started to clear the table. Although I had finished eating, I felt that the two who were still eating were made to feel uncomfortable and somewhat rushed. When the busboy went to pick up my dinner plate, I gently placed my hand on my plate in order to prevent him from removing it. My son really jumped on me. He said I should not have stopped the busboy from taking my plate. I did not make a scene. I simply let the busboy know that he was not to remove my plate. He got the message and did not return to remote any more plates until everyone had finished. Did I commit a cardinal sin? ENCINO MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: No. The process of clearing the table should not begin until everyone has finished eating. Perhaps the busboy did not know better, or he may have been instructed to clear the table in order to hurry the party out of the place. In any cade, when that occurs, it’s perfectly proper to politely tell whoever starts to clear the table to kindly wait until everyone has finished eating. ♦ * * (Every teen-ager should know the truth about sex, drugs and how to be happy. For Abby’s booklet, “What Every Teen-Ager Ought to Know,” send a check or money order for $2.50 and a long, stamped (39 cents), selfaddressed envelope to: Dear Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, 111. 61054.)
Performing Arts Center, DePauw. Scheduled Nov. 12-15 is “A Delicate Balance” by Edward Albee which probes the torment within a, family and friendship. The comedy, “The Rivals” will be presented Feb. 4-7 and the DePauw Opera/Musical Theatre will be Feb. 18-21. “STOCK!” AN UP-BEAT musical about a college student who learns of love and life at a summerstock theater, will be presented April 2831. This is an original work created by James Holland, a DePauw students from Roachdale.
members, Mary Gardner at 653-5593 after 5 p.m. or Nancy Stringer at 6539543, also after 5. The Putnam County Epilepsy Group meets monthy and provides those attending with valuable information about epilepsy and living with it. The next meeting of the , group is Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in Putnam County Hospital’s groundfloor classroom. New members are always welcome.
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★ NOBLE ROMAN'S 1 Ashley Square ★ KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 509 South Bloomington ★ LONG JOHN SILVER'S 1016 Indianapolis Road ★ MCDONALD'S SI6 Indianapolis Road ★ SUBWAY 39 Putnam Plaza ★ WENDY'S 1018 Indianapolis Rood ★ MCDONALD'S Cloverdale, Indiana 46120
