Banner Graphic, Volume 18, Number 189, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1988 — Page 3

Calendar of events Monday The Putnam County Republican Women’s Club will sponsor a candidates night for all Republican candidates at 7 p.m. Monday, April 18 at the Farm Bureau Insurance Building on North Jackson Street in Greencastle. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is invited to come and get acquainted with the local Republican candidates on the May 3 Putnam County ballot. Tuesday Washbum Chapter DAR will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 at the home of Mrs. Donald Brattain, 810 E. Washington St, Greencastle. The program will be “American Indian Folklore.” The Over 50s Club will meet Tuesday, April 19 at the VFW home in Greencastle. A carry-in dinner will begin at 6 p.m., with the business meeting starting at 7. Entertainment will follow. All members and friends are invited to attend. A spring open house for Fay Swafford originals will be held 79 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 at the Castlebury Apartments Clubhouse, Castlebury Drive, Greencastle. For more information, persons may contact Teresa Fordice at 435-2729. Wednesday Greencastle Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 at the DePauw University Student Union Building. Sgt. Carol Boggess of the Greencastle Police Dept, will speak. Cost of the dinner is $6. For more reservations, persons may contact Judy Miller or Ellen Sedlack. All working women are invited. The 27th annual Greencastle High School Academic Honors Banquet will be held Wednesday, April 20 at the GHS multi-pur-pose room. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The event recognizes outstanding academic achievement and cumulative academic honors. Temple Lodge ; No. 47, F & AM will hold a stated meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 at the Masonic Temple, 118 E. Washington St. Officers and members are urged to attend. Visiting brethem are welcome. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Bethel Circle of Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church Women will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 at the home of Mrs. F. Miller with Mrs. H. Pehan as co-hostess. The Garden Club will meet with Helen Houck, 724 Terrace Lane, at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 20. Barbara Silander will present the program. Thursday Day Circles of Gobin Memorial United Methodist Women will meet Thursday, April 21 as follows: 9:30 a.m., McKendree with Mrs. D. Brown; and Oxford with Mrs. J. Hyde; and 1:15 p.m., Aldersgate with Mrs. B. Hiday. Greencastle Presbyterian Women will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 21 at the home of Ruth Gooch, 711 Highwood. Ruth Chew will have the program. All Presbyterian women are invited to attend. The Bainbridge Improvement Society has announced that its next meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 21 at the Bainbridge Christian Church. All residents are encouraged to attend to show pride in the Bainbridge community. Refreshments will be served. The 4-H Rabbit Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 21 at the Community Building on the Putnam County Fairgrounds. Saturday Kappa Delta Phi Sorority will sponsor a “Hats Off to Spring” luncheon Saturday, April 23 at the Greencastle Elks Club. Seating will be at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. with raffles of $75, SSO and $25. A country store will be sponsored from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sweets, breads and homemade crafts will be available. Cost of the luncheon is $4. For reservations, persons may call 653-5724. The Cunot Can Do’s Square Dance Club will dance 8-11 p.m. Saturday, April 23 at Forest Park Elementary School in Brazil. Jerry Workman will be the caller with Jill Williams as cuer. For more information, persons may call or 795-4961. Sunday The Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church Men’s Club will hold its monthly breakfast at 7:45 a.m. Sunday, Arpil 24 at the Walden Inn.

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Week’s Activities ‘Local organizations pick up litter along local streets. ‘Educational activities in all Greencastle schools including: Lessons Essay Contest Bulletin Boards Student designed posters High School Convocation on Ecology DePauw Student Campus Clean-Up(April 28) ‘Aluminum Can Recycling Center Open Wed. & Sat. 9 a.m.-noon. Located behind Comprehensive Services (cans only) ‘Bins for washed glass available at lot north of Maytag Laundomat

During 1987-88, the Greencastle Civic League sent letters to the following businesses thanking them for ; making improvements to their property. We encourage others to fix up and clean up. Fidelity Abstracts; •Greencastle Music Center; Jerry Lewis Excavating; Jackson Real Estate; Hammond, Hammer & . Bray; A J’s Sporting Goods; Ambler Hili Florist; Greencastle Offset; IGA; Oriental Express.

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Dear Abby Feeling collared as guy treats her like a dog

DEAR ABBY: I just finished reading the letter from the 19-year-old girl who signed herself “Second Thoughts in Moline, Ill.” Abby, I could have written that letter myself. I’m also 19, have gone with a guy for nearly three years and we plan to be married soon, but I, too, have second thoughts for the same reasons. He’s jealous, doesn’t trust me, accuses me of going out with other guys, and we fight a lot about stupid things. I like people and enjoy having friends, but he always wants to be with me alone. Lately he has cursed me, accused me of going out on him and has hit me. Then he cries, begs me to give him another chance and swears he’ll never do it again, but he does. My friends tell me I’ll be sorry if I marry him, but, Abby, I truly love him. Can you tell me why women go right on loving guys who treat them like dogs? SECOND THOUGHTS IN TEXAS DEAR SECOND THOUGHTS: First, what’s to “love” about a guy who treats you like a dog? And what’s to love about a guy who doesn’t trust you? Many human emotions are involved in what we call “love.” First, there’s a strong sexual attraction, there’s pity (“I hate to hurt him”), and security (“finding another guy may not be easy”). Also, there’s the addiction factor. Being with someone exclusively can become a habit. My advice to you is to have second, third and fourth thoughts. Then say goodbye. It’s a major mistake to marry a man who is physically abusive. He will only get worse. ♦ ♦ ♦ DEAR ABBY: I have what is known as a “strawberry birthmark” on my face, but mine is purple. It’s very noticeable, and people who have just met me ask me if it’s some kind of rash or if it is permanent. I am 16 years old and I’m told I am a pretty girl, and this mark bothers me. Someone told me that you recommended something several years ago to cover blemishes and birthmarks like mine. I would appreciate

Saturday, April 23 (Rain Date-April 30) Greencastle Civic League and Community Volunteers (we need YOU!) meet at the lot north of Maytag Laundromat on Bloomington Street at 9:00 a.m. to conduct a citywide litter pick-up. Merchants Association will conduct a downtown street sweep at 7:00 a.m. IBM Retirees to clean Robe Ann Park. Elementary Challenge will be from 9:00 to 12 noon. Students must be accompanied by adult and will clean for approx. 30 minutes. Report to respective Greencastle elementary schools. FREE MOVIE PASS from Ashley Square Cinema to all students who participate. Community Picnic at Robe Ann Park 5:30 p.m. sponsored by Greencastle Rotary Club. Food and supplies donated by: Greencastle Rotary Marsh TechnoTrim Hardee’s Kroger Gould’s Market

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it very much if you could tell me the name of it, and where to buy it. MARCIE DEAR MARCIE: It’s Lydia O’Leary Cosmetics’ “Covermark” a cream that’s waterproof, easy to apply and completely covers the most conspicuous birthmark or discoloration. It’s available through your pharmacist or the cosmetic department in many department stores. If you can’t find it, the tollfree number is: (800) 524-1120. The address is: Lydia O’Leary Cosmetics, “Covermark,” 201 Route 17 North, Rutherford, N.J. 07070. ♦ ♦ ♦ CONFIDENTIAL TO YOU: Seen on a California bumper sticker: DON’T BUCKLE UP - SEND A DOCTOR’S KID TO COLLEGE. ♦ * * Wedding bells? Wedding bills! Who pays for what and everything else you need to know if you’re planning a wedding can be found in Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding.” Send your name and address, clearly printed, plus check or money order for $2.89 ($3.39 in Canada) to: Dear Abby, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, 111. 61054 (postage and handling included).

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DEAR HELOISE: I was always misplacing my keys and knew I needed to try something different. I used an old wooden cheese board, turned it over to the solid wood side, screwed some pretty brass hooks in it and hung it at eye level right by my front door. Now I hang my keys on it when I come in, and they are there as I leave. C. Miner, Salt Lake City, Utah Keys do seem to “walk” away, don’t they! If you can get in the habit of always putting them in the same place, they are easily found. Heloise LAUNDRY HELP Dear Heloise: I am the mother of four children, so needless to say laundry is a big deal at our house. To help lessen the work for me and teach my children responsibility, I bought four small laundry baskets one for each child. When I do laundry, I put their clothes in their basket, and they put them away. They separate them and put them into the correct drawers and return the basket to the laundry room. My two younger ones have been doing this since they were 3 (with some help). It works well and is a big help. Jan Ross, Columbus, Ohio BREAD WARMER Dear Heloise: When I place bread or rolls in my bread basket, I place some aluminium foil beneath the napkins in the basket. This keeps the heated rolls or bread warmer a little longer. Ellie, Dinosaur, Colo. HANGING BASKET Dear Heloise: With two teen-age girls in the house, in order to save my sanity and perhaps the house from burning to the ground, I installed a metal hanging tier basket in the bathroom.

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NURSING... “AT THE HEART OF HEALTHCARE” “Nurses today are faced with a pleasant predicament-where to practice. There are ample job opportunities for nurses. “To me, the choice was clear. I wanted to become a member of a staff noted for its excellence and dedication. That’s why I chose to become part of the nursing staff at Lafayette Home Hospital. “Here, nurses are associated with a community hospital offering rewarding positions to qualified, dedicated candidates. You can choose from career opportunities ranging from general medical/ surgical or Intensive/Coronary Care to Maternal Child Health (including the region’s only Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit) and a hospital based Skilled Nursing Facility. “And the nursing care at Home Hospital is regarded as being of a high caliber. Who says so? Our patients. They critique our care constantly as part of a continuing survey program designed to enhance our already excellent reputation. “As a Home Hospital nurse, I know I’m making a difference. And, I’m earning something that money can’t buy: the satisfaction of being affiliated with peers who care as much about providing quality healthcare as I do. “Take it from me, it’s great to be a member of a team helping to bring our slogan to life for without our nursing professionals, we could not be ‘at the heart of healthcare.’ ” For more information about a nursing career at Lafayette Home Hospital, contact Mary Ann Johnson, Human Resources Department at (317) 447-6811, extension 2828. S Home Hospital At the heart of healthcare NRC

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The smaller top baskets are filled with soaps, hairbrushes, mousse, hairspray and other essentials for teen hair. The large bottom wire basket holds the hair dryer and cooling hair curlers as the teen is bounding out the front door. Nancy Murphy, Idaho Falls, Idaho CHILDREN’S PROJECT Dear Heloise: Here is a great rainy-day project for children. Help them make bookmarks out of little poems or pictures. They can be covered in clear adhesive-backed plastic. Ruth, Penrose, Colo. CLEAN CAR Dear Heloise: We recently purchased a new automobile and wanted to take special precautions to take the best possible care of it. Since I have a youngster who has been known to stand on the seat, I keep a pair of old, clean socks in the car and when he gets in I place the socks over his shoes. This helps to keep dirt off of the seats. And the car’s interior remains clean and new-looking! A Mother, Greenboro, N.C. A good way to keep your new car looking new. Thanks for passing it on. Heloise

Estate Achievement Award Winner Record Works Hard For The Taxpayers REELECT MYRTLE COCKRELL Auditor Paid Political Ad by Myrtle Cockrell for Auditor

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