Banner Graphic, Volume 18, Number 33, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1987 — Page 4

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THE BANNERGRAPHIC October 16,1987

Christian Women's luncheon on tap

It’s fall, the season of change! After the early cold spell, the Greencastle Christian Women’s Club is looking forward to “Indian Summer” and its luncheon to be held on Wednesday, October 21, noon to 2 p.m., at the DePauw University Student Union in the ballroom. All area women are invited to attend. AS THIS IS THE time for change, in wearing apparel, the special feature portion of the program will be a fall style show. Anne’s Fashion

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Choosing a heating and air conditioning system is a major decision. And the more you know, the more likely you’ll be to choose today's high efficiency heat pump for your all-electric home. And Public Service tection Plan is one more reason to add to an already impressive list. 10-Year Compressor Protection Plan. Public Service Indiana will also furnish 10-year compressor protection on high efficiency heat pumps installed on PSI lines by an RSES certified technician. S4OO rebate. Now Public Service Indiana will pay a S4OO direct rebate when you have one of today's high efficiency heat pumps installed on PSI lines.

Free Booklet Call 800-835-2246, extension PSI (774) for a FREE copy of the High Efficiency Heat Pump Guide.

Corner, Greencastle, assisted by local women as models, will present the newest in women’s fashions. Soloist for the afternoon’s luncheon will be Curt Cox, Greencastle. Cox recently completed a 12-month world tour in Up With People, the independent, nonprofit, educational and cultural organization. Traveling through the United States and Europe, Cox was a part of a two-hour musical production staged and performed by the cast.

Shriners' Clinic Saturday at Murat Temple

Clinic Day will be held Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Murat Temple, Indianapolis. This concerns all families are persons who wish to receive information on admittance to the Shrine Hospitals all over the country.

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Economical operation. The ability of todayls high efficiency heat pumps to bring heat into your home for heating and removing heat for cooling is unrivaled by any other heating and cooling method. This translates into substantial year-round savings to you. Stable rates. Public Service Indiana customers can look forward to stable rates. PSI has already frozen its rates until 1990, and your rates are likely to remain stable well into the 19905. Year-round comfort. During the winter months, today’s high efficiency heat pump will warm you with a constant flow of 90°-95° air. And during the summer, the system produces cool air for whole house comfort. Safety. Todays high efficiency heat pump oper-

10-Year Compressor Protection Plan Public Service Indiana will extend compressor protection on high efficiency heat pumps (SEER 9.0 or over) to 10 years when installed in allelectric homes on PSI lines by an RSES certified technician.

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Gene Nelson, Chicago, will be the featured speaker. Wife of a family physician, Nelson is a counselor for women and a world traveler. THE “INDIAN SUMMER” luncheon is open to all women. Reservations are necessary and should be made by noon Monday by calling Louise Pershing, 653-4979; Mildred Sandy, 795-4543, or Joan Billman, 653-3568. Cost of the meal is $6. A free nursery will be provided for children up to kindergarten age at

Shriners have been caring for people with burns or broken bones, as well as M.S. patients. The service is free if the person is qualified. For more information on tran

Because the sale is so popular. Special T Fair is having another 1/2 price sale on black and white copy work. You won’t want to miss it! All black and white negatives are $2.50 (regularly $5.00) and the first print from each negative is half price (prices vary according to size). Stop in today with your favorite family photographs.

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Stable Rates High efficiency heat pump owners can also look forward to stable rates rates already frozen until 1990. And unless governmental agencies require significant new environmental spending, your rates are likely to remain stable well into the '9OS.

Greencastle Christian Church on Primrose Lane. Reservations are necessary for the nursery also. The Greencastle Christian Women’s Club has no membership or dues and is independent of any church. Luncheons or brunches are planned for the third Wednesday of each month throughout the year with programs designed for women of all ages. Any woman who would enjoy a few hours of fun, food, and fellowship is welcome.

sportation, persons may cal Richard Pronckus (522-6881), Ray Cox (653-4525), Bob Hansen (6535570), Jack Waldron (653-6141) or Carl Torr (653-9042), or contact Murray Lewis, who is secretary of the Putnam County Shrine Club.

ates on a system that does not require a flame of any kind to create heat in your home or business. No open flame is simply cleaner and safer. There you are. Economy, comfort and safety. And the only place you’ll find it is in today's high efficiency heat pump. Isn't it time you kissed an old flame good-bye? Once you know the facts, you’ll choose todays heat pump for your home or business. For your free High Efficiency Heat Pump Guide, call 800-835-2246, extension PSI (774). 0 PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA

S4OO Rebate Public Service Indiana will pay a direct S4OO rebate on today's high efficiency heat pumps (SEER 9.0 or higher) installed in new and existing all-electric homes. Offer expires November 30,1987.

Calendar of events Thursday A Parent- Support Group for drug/alcohol use will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 15 in the west end of Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church. The meeting welcomes those with a known problem in their family and interested others. Friday Putnam County Chapter No. 1303 AARP will meet at 1:45 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 at the Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. The program will be a presentation on Alzheimer’s disease. Saturday The Friendly Squares Square Dance Club will have a dance 810:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Putnam County Fairgrounds Community Building. Ken Burke, Mattoon, 111., will be guest caller. The Bainbridge Masonic Lodge will be serving breakfast 6-11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 17 at the Masonic Lodge. Sunday A stillboard turkey shoot is scheduled at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18 and each Sunday through Jan. 17 at the Madison Township firehouse on West Walnut Street Road. Putnam County Republicans will have a pitch-in dinner at the home of Ron Clearwaters at 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18. It will be hosted by the Women’s Club. Meat, drinks and utensils will be furnished. Dan Heiser, state clerk of the courts, will be the speaker. The DePauw Newcomer’s Club is planning an outing Sunday, Oct. 18 at McCormick’s Creek State Park. The group will meet at 12:30 p.m. in the parking lot of the DPU Science and Math Center. All interested faculty and staff are welcome. Monday Indiana State University reception for prospective Putnam County students, their parents and ISU alumni will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19 at Walden Inn, Greencastle. It will be hosted by the Alumni Office and Admissions Office at ISU. Bainbridge Chapter No. 440. Order of Eastern Star, will hold its stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19. It will be Sideliners Night. Visiting OES members welcome. The Putnam County Council on Aging executive board will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 19 at the Senior Center, 9 W. Franklin St., Greencastle. The meeting is open to the public. Tuesday The Putnam County chapter of the American Cancer Society will hold a board meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20 at Central National Bank. Entry should be made by the north door of the downtown bank. Washburn Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20 at the home of Mrs. Max Pickel, Route 1, Roachdale. There has been a change in the program. Those who wish may meet at the junction of U.S. 231 and U.S. 36 at 1:30 p.m. The group will proceed from there. The Over 50s Club will meet Tuesday, Oct. 20 at VFW in Greencastle. There will be a carry-in dinner at 6 p.m. and business meeting at 7 o’clock. All members and friends are welcome to attend. Wednesday The Greencastle Business and Professional Women’s Club will introduce a panel of women incumbents and candidates for city officers at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21 at Meharry Hall in East College on the DePauw University campus. The audience will be able to talk with panelists over refreshments in the lounge afterward. The event is free and open to the public. Women of the Moose will hold a business meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21. The Garden Club will meet at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21 with Mrs. Robert McCormick on Fairway Drive, Greencastle. Temple Lodge No. 47, F & AM will hold a stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21 at the Masonic Temple, 118 E. Washington St., Greencastle. Visiting brethren are welcome. Officers and members are urged to attend. Social hour and refreshments will follow. The “Indian Summer” luncheon of the Greencastle Christian Women’s Club, noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21 is open to all area women. A fall style show presented by Anne’s Fashion Corner will be staged in the DPU Student Union. Curt Cox, local soloist, will perform. Guest speaker will be Gene Nelson, a Chicago counselor for women. Cost of the meal is $6. Reservations should be made by noon Monday by calling Louise (653-4979), Mildred (795-4543) or Joan (653-3568). A free nursery, also requiring reservations will be available at Greencastle Christian Church. The Veronica Club meeting, scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 14, has been postponed to 2 p.m. Oct. 21 with Marge Wells.

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Boulevard Mall 20th Anniversary Celebration

October 16-18th CRAFT FAIR FRI. & SAT. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. SUN. 12-5 p.m. Some of the areas' finest craftsmen will display their wares for sale.

SAT., OCT. 17th APPLE PIE CONTEST Registration 10 a.m.-12 Judging 2-2:30 Prizes for: Best tasting, Best looking, Most interesting variation. Pies will be auctioned at 6 p.m. Proceeds going to local charities. SUN., OCT. 18 ) SOUTHMONT BAND 2-4 p.m. 20th Anniv. Cake for first 400. BOULEVARD MALL U.S. 231 South, Crawfordsville

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