The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1966 — Page 3
Bainbridge News ly Mrs. Muriel Nelson, Correspondent
Hr. and Mrs. Conrad Gentry (Thompson. Jr. and family of Miami, Florida, j Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vanvisitel the July 4th weekend i Cleave and son, Robert, have With Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houser i returned home after a weeks va-
and family. Mike Bartley of Tampa, Fla. is spending his summer vacation here with his aunts, Mrs. Pat Houser and family, Mrs. Betty Minnick and family and his grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Miller.
cation in the Ozarks. Carl Zenor and mother, Mrs. Ralph Fosher spent the 4th in Mt. Vernon where they enjoyed the parade, which featured the Sesquicentennial float. Carl Allen of Indianapolis was the guest of Mrs. Blanche
The Methodist Youth group; Cox and Miss Zennie Hall over
enjoyed the show, “The Sound Of Music” in Indianapolis Sun day afternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Houser and Mrs. Minnick.
the holiday. Mrs. Audrey Modlin of Roachdale spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Chrystal Priest. Mrs. Morphey has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kersey home after spending several and family of Greencastle were weeks with her daughter in In-
Sunday evening guests of Mr. dianapolis.
and Mrs. Edward Minnick and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. family. i Walter Steele were Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs-Elmo Purcell and | Scherschel of Bedford. Guests family were called to Alabama I of the Steele’s on Monday were last week by the death of Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Steele and Purcell’s mother. family of Brownsburg. Air. and Airs. Eldon Proctor Air. and Airs. Glenn Alichael and family are on vacation in and Air. and Airs. Walter Steele Chicago, where they will visit | visited with Mr. and Airs. RayAirs. Proctor’s sister. imond Flint on Sunday evening. Air. and Airs. Cecil Bullerdick | Mrs. Flint had been a recent paand Geraldine spent the week- tient in Putnam County hospital, end holiday with Ralph Buller- Air. and Mrs. Virgil Sharpe dick and family in Clarksville, and sons camped at Van Bibbers Airs. Ralph Fosher entertain- over the holidays, ed at dinner Sunday, Air. and Paige Bock spent part of Mrs. Donovan Hendrich and last week with her grandmothfamily. Air. and Airs. Carl Zen-:er, Jessie Hanks and family, or, Roy and Cindy and Bruce i Alary Lynn Hanks of IndianLane. apolis was home for the holi-
Alrs. Carl Zenor and children days,
spent the holiday with Airs. James Beach and family of Zener’s parents in Linton and Calumet City, 111., were Sunday enjoyed the 4th of July pro- guests of Airs. Beach's parents, gram and parade. Air. and Mrs. Euell Dozier and
at Roachdale. Other callers were Mrs. Jessie Hanks and daugh-
ters.
Air. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and guests, Mrs. Fred Pegg and children and Air. and Airs. Richard Johnson and daughters spent; Monday afternoon and evening at Windy Hill where they enjoyed dinner and swimming and watched the fireworks. Airs, Gilbert O’Hair and daughter, Mrs. Gibson and daughter drove to Phoenix, Ariz., where they are visiting Mrs. O’Hair’s brother, Franklin Shamel and wife. Mrs. Edna Dickson and daughter, Teresa and Mrs. Bascom O’Hair, went by bus to Phoenix and are visiting Mr. and Airs. Jim Alexander and daughter and Mr. and Airs. Charles Dickson and family. Mrs. Floy Obenchain of Indianapolis, was the guest last weekend of Air. and Airs. Paul I
' Collett.
Air. and Airs. F. L. Priest. Airs. David Priest and Mr. and | Mrs. Reed Priest were dinner [guests Sunday evening of Mrs. | Alice Alahoney of Greencastle. Mrs. Bill Austin has returned home affter a few days visit with her husband in Wilmington. Delaware. Air. Austin is in school there for the Air Force. Bill McMurtry, little son of j Air. and Mrs. Gene McMurtry 1 has been visiting his grand- ! mother, Mrs. Juanita McAIurtry and Marvin. Bill's parents
New Job Starts Wrong Jittery Reader Writes
came Tuesday evening visit with his mother,
home is in Danville, Alichigan.
Air. and Airs. Donald Hutcheson and family of Greencastle spent the 4th with his parents. Air. and Airs. Woodrow Hutcheson. Other guests were Air. I
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sons.
Lu Anna Bolander and Donna Huffman spent the week end with Lu Anna’s grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. William Call
Robert Curran of! were guests on the 4th of her and Miss Judy j another. Airs. Ruth Brothers
By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: What can you do to save face after you make a foolish mistake the first day you have a new job ? Because I was afraid to ask questions and admit I didn’t understand directions, I proceeded to do what I hoped was right. But the result was so terribly wrong someone had to re-do my work because of all the mistakes. Patient Supervisor My new boss was very patient with me and tried to sense my feelings by cracking an old
joke.
But I am sure no other person has ever made such an error right at the start of a job. And I feel so embarrassed about it I don’t know what to do. B. G.
Dear B. G.:
There are three things you can do at this point. First, be grateful for an understanding and patient new boss. Then do him the favor of asking questions and making sure you understand directions
in the future.
Second, put the mistake that is over and done with in the
for a I past, and concentrate on doing
Their! better in the present. Third, do your best to avoid
errors in the future.
Xo Self-Torture
But if you make one, don’t! ; torture yourself for days with i i the feeling that you are the i | only person who ever makes mistakes. Everybody makes
them sometimes.
Even the latest computers are not immune to this failing. 11 recently heard that one, used' by an alumni association, had included 1,223 dairy cows on the alumni mailing 1st. Dear Robert Roesch:
I feel that I do not receive the salary I am worth in my present job, so after I have my vacation I plan to look for something better. But I am afraid my chances of getting the salary I want will be jeopardized if I say what I re-
ceive now.
Will it be all right to state that my present salary is what I think it should be instead of
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Saturday, July 9, 1966
Her Boss Cracked An Old Joke Alaking Light Of Her Mistake
what it is? I have heard some people try this. C. P. Deal" C. P.: I am sure many job-seekers try this. But it isn’t the wisest thing to do, since it is so easy to check on an employee’s salary.Chances Lessened
And when a prospective employer discovers that you havo misled him, your chances of getting what you want are much less than if you had been completely honest. Besides, there is no reason to hide the fact that your present low salary is why you are seeking a new job.
ADMITS KILLING GIRL—Charles Brett Lange, 14, looks tense in Aurora, Colo., after signing a statement that he killed 9-year-old Paula Sue Stesibach (inset), a playmate across the street, June 3 and hid her body under the floor of a shed. With him are Adams County Sheriff Guy Van Cleve and Aurora Police Chief Spencer Garrett.
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