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LANCASTER, (0.) EAGLE-GAZETTE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 19S1 PAGI FOUR CARD PLAY FEATURED ON LADIES DAY AT COUNTRY CLUB' Mrs. Howard Hamlin To Judge Flower Arrangements At Show In Rising Park Mary Ha worth's MAIL Correspondent Whose Personality Runs to Extremes Sees Damage to Health and Future; What The fall flower show arrangements of Fairfield Garden Club at Rising Park Saturday and Sunday will be judged by Mrs. Howard E.

Hamlin, 1946 Waltham Road, Columbus. She is one of the first flower show judges to be accredited with the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs. Mrs. Hamlin is an expert I flower arranger and an excell you say what I have been call- DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Can causes an individual to be an extremist? ed an extremist all my life. During my adolescence I rather enjoyed the reputation; but now at 23 I am not too happy about it.

I can't seem to adjust myself to moderation in any phase of daily living and I feel that I am ruining my health and my future. I continuously fluctuate from periods of eating too much and You speak of eating too much ent lecturer on flower arrangements. She is a member of the Upper Arlington Garden Club, the Friends of the Land and the Ohio Gourd Society. Known as the best gourd fancier in Columbus, Mrs. Hamlin likes to arrange a bouquet of small sunflowers, golden rod and marigolds with gourds at the base for brilliant accent.

She also likes to use gourds arranged with red peppers and ears of strawberry and yellow pop corn around a potted peper-onia. Dr. Wilbur Stout of Rock-mill is to judge the specimen blooms at the show. He is a noted rosarian and a member of Fairfield Garden Club. The show is to be from two to nine o'clock on Saturday and from one to eight o'clock on Sunday.

The public is to be admitted to the show without charge. Clothing Workers Ask For Government Orders A Cm A' -V llItl L.iA and sleeping inordinately at times, then going to the opposite extreme of fasting, and sleeping hardly at rlL Eating too much t. related to emotional hunger and frustration. It is an attempt to satisfy the needs of the psyche filling the stomach, appease anxiety by digestive satiety, if possible. Excessive sleeping is an escapist device, aimed at shutting seemingly insoluble problems out of mind.

Paradoxically, loss of ap i 1 Day, September twenty-seventh are: (left to right) Mrs. Stanley KNJ0Y1MU CARD PLAY at Lancaster Country Club on Ladies Risch, Mrs. George LeSar, Mrs. Cyrus Eddey end Mrs. Paul Scherf.

Over One Hundred Ladies Enjoy Varied petite and insomnia are symptoms cut from the same be Cooking's Fun! Activities At Lancaster Country Club sleeping when not working, to other periods of actually starving and sleeping only two or three hours a night. I have tremendous enthusiasm for new projects and learning new things. I will occupy my every waking hour with a new interest, then suddenly become completely disinterested. On my job I am etxremely able and efficient for a time, then I become lazy and sloppy. There never seems to be an even keel for me; emotionally I am either very happy or very depressed.

I never get angry or lose my temper; I only lose interest. I left home a year ago and have been completely independent since. In this year I have lost my religion, my faith, my sense of values; also my morals and my sense of right and wrong. I can't bring myself to a conclusion about any of these things; but I know that I would rather live like this away from home than at home. I don't think I care very much that I am the way I am; but I would like to know why I am this way.

Can you help me to understand myself? G. B. WASHINGTON (AP) Peo Cecily Brownsfonel Over one hundred ladies assembled at Lancaster ple aren't buying as many clothes as the clothing industry expected and President Truman has been SATURDAY PARTY SNACK Salted Nuts Black and Green Olives Country Club Thursday, September twenty-seventh to en Mrs. Howard Hamlin joy the varied activities arranged by a committee for the Toasted Cheese Rolls Mocha Milk Shake asked to provide government orders to tide over the slack period. special observance of annual Ladies Day.

Golfing, bridge ALBERS STRIKE ENDS Jacob Potofskv. president ot and canasta play, a cocktail party and dinner were fea- the Amalgamated Clothing Work tured. CINCINNATI UP) AFL clerk er of America, sought Mr. Tru (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) MOCHA MILK SHAKE Ingredients: 8 teaspoons sugar, 5 teaspoons instant coffee, 2 tablespoons thick chocolate sauce, 4 cups chilled milk. Method: Put sugar, coffee, chocolate sauce, and milk in a tall container with a tightly fitting cover; shake thoroughly.

Or measure half the ingredients at a time and blend in electric blender in two lots. Serve immediately in tall glasses. Makes 4 servings. Seventeen prizes were award and meat cutters ratified a new lieve it or not. They are by-products of excruciating nervous tension caused by heightened conflict between unconscious desires and fears.

Needs New Faih As Lamp to Feet Your alternate moods of elation and depression are a further manifestation of emotional fer-met in the unconscious. And the fact tht you never get angry, but only lose interest, points to an almos broken spirit It is logical to infer that you were so frustrated, discouraged and rididly supervised by self righteous authority in formative years, that you never fully developed a core of self confidence or a sense of inherent personal rights, such as sparks and fuels flaming wrath on appropriate occasions. Loss of interest is the timid oul's way of striking back at difficulties that a hardy character would tackle obstinately. man's help yesterday in taking uo some of the unemployment slack. Ke said the President was ed in card play.

Winning awards for golf play were Mrs. Cyrus Fulton, Mrs. Robert Chariton, Miss Marilyn Stenger, Mrs. Jack Family Together For First Time In, 35-Year Period contract granting increased wages and overtime benefit? last night, ending a 21-day strike that has shut down 27 Albers Super Markets in greater Cincinnati. sympathetic.

Supman and Mrs. Roger Hall. ious therm? of. the Y. M.

C. A. was During the cocktail party and also an interesting part of the BREMEN GARDEN CLUB INVITES OTHER GROUPS FOR PROGRAM Early Thwarting Was Too Severe pntprtainmpnt. dinner hours piano music was played by Bob Fast of the Paul Decker Orchestra. (By Olive Johnston) AMANDA Rev.

and Mrs. i. FORM NEW MAIL ROUTES WASHINGTON () Two new Nine old and six hew members C. Wright of Amanda, had as re with the rlub advisor. Miss Mar Artfully arranged bouquets garet Mericle shared the hospi- centered the dinner tables.

Pink DEAR G. You are describing symptoms of emotional instability, linked to profound psychological discouragement and a sense that living has no meaning or purpose and embodies no real talit.v nf thf Siefert home Grou'j flowers were combined with lemon and. ivy leaves and ac rural mail routes will start operation in southwest Ohio Oct. 1, Rep. Edward Breen (D-Ohio) announced.

A 40-mile route will operate out of West Middletown, O. singing concluded the social even (By Mrs. Mary Moose) BREMEN Sixty guests from Carroll, Pleasantville, and Rushville added interest with their presence when the Bremen Garden Club held its September meeting at the high school Tuesday evening with 28 local club members cented with playing cards in ing. Possibly it's a blessing in dis geniously placed. guise that you've temporarily lost Bremen fans who followed the Committee co-chairmen lor and a 32-mile route will run from Miamisburg, O.

football team and band to Grove the event were Mrs. J. J. Hood- present the table of values inculcated by your early training. Obviously so much was wront with the pre lett, Mrs.

Charles Thomas and Mrs. R. Bruce MacFarlane. They meet one week earlier than the calendared date for next month. cepts taught you, or at least with port last Friday evening were given a rare treat.

The football team played a fine game. Followers were especially happy to see the "stars of the future" get their chance the last half, as Jimmie cent overnight guests, Rev. and Mrs. E. O.

Douglass of Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Van-Cleave, Crawfordsville, Miss Lurena Wright and Mrs. Ellen Ranck, Centerville, Ind. The four women are sisters of.

Rev. Wright. The party of eight drove to Rushford, N. to visit with J. Rugh and family.

Mrs. Rugh is also a sister of the Wrights and completed the family circle of living members. It was the second time in 35 years the entire family had been together. While there the group celebrated the 83rd birthday anniversary of Mrs. Rugh.

The present Wright family with their children and those were assisted by Mrs. Robert Charlton, Mrs. Cyrus Fulton, The meeting will be held Octo A A ber 3, at the home of Mrs. E. R.

the emotional example set by mentors that it's just as well to start from scratch in working out a faith to live by. For guidance Mrs. Roger Hall, Mrs. Lee Stenger and Mrs. Fred Scholl.

Johnston. Mrs. Marie Westerman will have charge of the program. eatured on the program was a beautiful film on Williamsburg, also two arrangement demonstrations. The one demonstration was a contribution of Mrs.

H. M. Bates' sister Mrs. John E. Jones of Big Stone Cap, and featured two lovely Victorian arrangements.

The other was a colonial arrangement by Mrs. Walter Meri-cle. Members brought antique Adcock, Bobby Keller, Jim Teeters. Gene Quails, Lynn Friesner. satisfaction, you are nauniea dv an unconscious conviction that you are of no special consequence to anybody and from this conviction that you are of no special consequence to anybody and from this conviction has emerged your extremist attitudes, I think.

In the beginning, your extremism was an aspect of tantrum throwing, I suspect a compulsive (involuntary) effort to attract interest to yourself by bizarre behavior, as a last resort, inasmuch as you felt completely overlooked while you remained quiescent in your discouragement. No doubt this pattern evolved in early childhood, as a spontaneous (instinctive) attempt to break through maternal indifference. Mr. and Mrs. N.

P. Blatt re Yale-Navy Came To Be in this I know of no better text than Elton Trueblood's new book "The Life We Prize," published by Harper Brothers. Dr. True- Televised Saturday ceived a surprise telephone call from' their son, Lt. Robert Blatt At the half-time the High School Marching Band directed by Robert W.

Dowling put on an excellent show. A revolving for Bremen and a revolving for Shmwin-Wuimms from St. Louis, Tuesday ev PITTSBURGH. PA. Saturday blood is one of the best known Quakers in America, formerly chaplain at Stanford University containers suitable for flower ar Sept.

29 WLW-C, Columbus, ening. He had just returned from overseas duty to join his wife and Groveport were depicted. The telecasts the Yale-Navy football marrying into the family have rangements, several of which held flowers. outstanding feature was introduc little son Donny in St. Louis, af and now a professor of philosophy at Earlham College in Indiana.

M. H. provided seven ministers for the ter 13-months service in Korea For the social hour the buffet ed when the band marched down the field in a formation which Methodist Church and one short Lt. Blatt and family plan to table was attractive with a cen- PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL One co usually cevert tolldly dritt overnight Prevldet ex-Ira laugh protection and rick trout baauty otlho tame time. Wear and weather retlttant.

For kftchon, porch and playroom floor. Stairs, worn printed Al. In foct, mt floor subject to wor or wtathorl 3 term missionary for the Church depicted the "Spirit of '76" and Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or De-- er arrangement ol reace roses, Later it settled into a habit, its white chrysantemums in a milk playing the Battle Hymn of -Re public. sonal interview. Write her in care come to Bremen this weekend for a visit with his parents, and later will visit his sisters and their families, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Mc- of the Brethren. One of the seven ministers is a missionary in India. original function lost and forgot glass compote and four silver can of Lancaster (0.) Eagle Gazette ten. Thus adolescence found you trying habitually to be different, Before starting on the return Lammon in Rittner, and Mr trip for their several homes the RETURNS FROM EUROPE and Mrs.

Jack Houghton in New outstanding, self sufficient, in bravura consolation for feeling party visited Letchworth, N. Y. State Park on the Genese Riv York state. Following his 30-day leave Lt, "alone in life." COLUMBUS. O.

(AP) Dr. er and Niagara Falls. game at New Haven, first of seven games on the NCAA-Westinghouse schedule to be pra sented th3 fall by that station. Originaliy slated to be seen was the Columbia-Princeton fray but outbreak of polio on the Columbia team and subsequent quarantine of the Lion squad forced can cellation of the Tiger tilt. Describing the Yale-Navy clash will be Bill Stern and Joe Hasol, two of the country's best known sports announcers.

Next WLW-C will televise no game in accordance with the NCAA program that requires every station to observe blackouts on two Saturday's during the nine week controlled program. HO MB' CINCY SUNDAY Blatt will report at El Paso, Tex W. Stanley Smith, executive secretary of the Ohio area of the When the Amanda Communi as lor reassignment. Methodist Church, returned today to Columbus after a two-month ty Club met Wednesday afternoon at the Grange Hall, the business session was conducted dle holders. Lovely saver service and a pink and white color scheme completed' the setting.

Wilbur Young was removed by ambulance to the home of his son-Howard, Young, east of Bremen, after becoming very ill late Tuesday evening. He is reported somewhat improved. Mrs. Young, who has been seriously ill at Lan-caster-Farifeld Hospital, is reported showing improvement. Mrs.

Paul Moyer, club secretary was hostesses for the first meeting of the fall season of the Ely-sian Circle welcoming her guests at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. The new president Mrs. John Thompson opened the session with a timely poem "September Gale." European tour. Smith will report in a series of speeches to Methodist audiences on his trip and the Methodist Ecumenical Conference at Oxford, England, by the president, Mrs. Clara Nolte.

The women voted to Bernard Hartshorn, proprietor of Shannon Grocery and Meat Market in company with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Long of Canton, enjoyed a motor trip to points south. The tourists first headed for LOST 62 LBS. WITH REtUJEL Results Please Lima Lady "Before taking Rennel I was gaining weight steadily," writes Mrs.

Gladys Stroud, U6V4 N. West St, Lima, Ohio. "I could hardly get my family meals or walk to the corner grocery store. Since I have been taking Rennel I have lost 62 and I am still losing weight. I feel much better, can do my work again and no longer feel all tired out I certainly recommend Rennel to anyone who is overweight." It's amazing how quickly you can lose unsightly fat at home.

Obtain liquid Rennel at your druggist, mix with grapefruit juice as directed and take two tablespoonfuls twice a day. That's all there is to it If you do not lose weight with the very first bottle just return it for your money back. You make pads for the Cancer Clin RAIN'S VARIETY STORE 501 Washington Ave. Store Hours 8:30 to 5 Saturday 9 to 9 ic in Columbus. una year.

Mrs. Florence Barr had charge Nashville, where the Longs of following program: songs, CONSULT WITH BISHOP COLUMBUS. O. (AP) Nineteen district superintedents of the Ohio Methodist Church CINCINNATI Greater Cincinnati will be bombed for the first time Sunday. Fifteen planes of the Civil Air Patrol will release fake bombs in the Forest-ville area in a mock bombing staged by the Anderson Township Civil Defense unit.

will consult Monday and Tuesday with Bishop Hazen Werner. The conference will be held at Twenty-five members to roll call with "Highlights of need never know a hungry moment Granville Inn, Granville. my Summer Vacation, this m3k while reducing with KenneL ing for a most interesting period. By STANLEY THE OLD HOME TOWN Following the usual business presided over by the president, Mrs. Jess Brummage gave a very interesting and educational paper on bhoes and Your beet; MARTHAOA LITTLE LAMB-)r0 LAMB STEW AND" IT MAO T' 'CUTEST BIEAT--S DUMPLIN6S-BUT YOUO ACTMS VATWHEC HARyWEHrk RATE'HAM AND OH BCKWHFAJ DO rrTH PLrrY Mrs.

Lawrence Householder was heard in an amusing paper plant to locate and where Mr. Long will enroll at David Lipscomb Bible School, in the school of theology. From Nashville the three drove to Memphis where they visited friends, and continued into Arkansas, and Mississippi, visiting scenic spots enroute. They returned to Nashville where the Longs remained and Mr. Hartshorn continued homeward, stopping at Ft.

Knox, and Mammouth Cave, Ky. Mis Ruth Young is in Xenia, where she is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Beam and children. Mrs Raymond Moore, Somerset, has been substitute teacher in the Bremen High School for Mrs.

Helen McEwen who has been absent due to the illness of Rev. McEwen. Members of the Y-Teen club enjoyed an evening highlighted by a wiener roast at the home of Donna Seifert, recently. A program based on the relig review of 'Why Don't They?" The remainder of the evening was given to rook play with Mrs. R.

C. Ankrom, and Mrs. Charles Beardmore presiding over the SATURDAY SPECIAL -FRIED TURTLE- ALSO ON OUR DAILY MENU ALWAYS: STEAKS CHOPS OYSTERS (any Style) WHOLE PICKEREL GOOD FOOD AND DRINKS "HOME OF MICHOLOB BEER" HERB SCHMELTZER'S BAR AND GRILL Plenty of Free Parking Space S. BROAD ST. AT WINDING tables and presenting score fav "You May Have the Joy "Brighten the Corner Where You Are" and "Dulling in Beulah by the group.

Mrs. Richard Barnes read a poem on "October" and told two interesting stories. Contests, conducted by Mrs. Barr and Mrs. Nolte closed the meeting.

A cooperative lunch was served by Mrs. Glena Ritchie and Mrs. Clarence Swinehart to the following members: Mrs. Forest Bowers, Mrs. Garnet McCollis-ter, Mrs.

Edith Bope, Mrs. Olive Johnston, Mrs. Hazel Dilsaver, Mrs. Pearl Kerns, Mrs. Ruth Kerns, and daughter, Mrs.

Ruth Young, Mrs. Florence Barr and granddaughter, Mrs. Chloe Trout. Mrs. Florence Solt, Mrs.

Wilbur Rose, Mrs. Clara Nolte, Mrs. Marcella Cofman and son. Guests Mrs. Thelma Arnold, Mrs.

George Barr, Mrs. Ella Abbott, Mrs. Kent and daughter, Mrs. Rose Shaeffer, Mrs. Richard Barnes.

Last Saturday visitors at the Merrill Swartz home in Straws-burg included Harold Lynn, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lynn, Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fosnaugh, son David of Ashville.

Mrs. Goldie Hyme, Mrs. Esther Ganett, Mrs. Olive Johnston and Mrs. Thelma Arnold attended the Eighth District Conference of the American Legion Auxiliary at Nelsonville last Thursday.

ors to Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Lee A Well Groomed Person Has Half the Battle Won! JUST PHONE MoeUer, and Mrs. Raymond Drl ver. The hostess served a plate lunch to club members and two guests, Mrs.

J. S. Peterson, and Mrs. R. R.

Frash. Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church will AT MS SULPHUfcO BClMSTONHS HOUSE-HO ATlO DfclPR. A LETT WE PROM THE OLD 7EMT SHOW DY TRIES TO HICH r-h -W jm. ROOM AND BOARD Gene Ahern Mrs. George Barr is visiting with relatives and friends in and my lo 01 WHEN YOU PUT 3 near Amanda.

i UP, USE TACKS I HAD A PORTRAIT PHOTO TAKEN, AND THIS IS THE SIZE ENLARGEMENT I AAA GOiUG TO HAVE PRIMTED FOR. POSTING ABOUT INSTEAD OF GLUE THEN AFTER ELECTION YOU CAN TAtE tA Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.

Johnston were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Pitts, Mrs.

Barbara Huy, son Rickey, DURING MY SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN WAKE-UP DOWN FOR USE LATER. A Portsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. F.

NEXT YEAR-AWA-W-YOUU. HAVE TO ADMIT IT5 QUITE We Call-We Deliver TO ADVERTISE Spencer, son Carlton, daughter DISTINGUISHED AND STATESMAN TASMANIA Catherine of Revnoldsburg. LIKE LOOKING, EH TONICV II XT2 I Miss Nancy ClaTk, Charles phristy and Dick Wharton entered Ohio State University this week. Miss Pat Madden is enrolled at Ohio University, Athens. Miss Alice Ann Leist is transferring from Asbury College to Ohio University, this year.

to the lovely entertaining facilities right here in Lancaster. Hotel Lancaster has party rooms fit for a King, and your friends are deserving of the best. Pine Room Colonial Room Jadite Room Phone 2760 for reservations. Johnson 777) 6 Are you aching to boot the old pigskin? We have a honey regulation size, peb ble grain cover, double lacing, rubber bladder with valve and Inflating needle. Regulation CLEANERS HATTERS Sat Midget Size Footballs.

79c fa DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS NEW YORK (AP) Day-light savings time ends for some 65 million Americans in most areas that use the fast summer time. Clocks that were moved ahead an hour last April 29 will be officially turned back at 2 a.m. (Kfcf) Sunday. 1 Ck ISN'T LISTENING TO YOU, UN- IHotel TLancaster 122 E. Main Hill FOUNTAIN SQUARE.

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