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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 4

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1 Dear Abby: by Abigail Van Buren Balance of Power Constitution Winter Will Soon Be Here PHONE 382 2040 REE tteAMllYAWS Estimates Old Lady Meets 1964 Mrs Eliza Wilcher riday eve Mr and Mrs Ken erguson the hostess Mrs Speaking of Your Health Mrs lorence received the hostess 6 our does had the Mr and Mrs James Brown had as visitors over the weekend Aluminum Awnings Building 47 B1 Ohio by th his years He was the son of the late Jim and Leone McKenzie Mrs Vivian Busby Columbi ana visited over the weekend erguson the Ohio Mrs Chester And and Johns Manville Blown Rockwool Insulation Aluminum Storm Doors Aluminum Triple Tilt Storm Windows Pauley of Mr and News JournaL Want Ads aris Implement Store New Vienna 987 5452 afternoon Mrs Eliza Wilcher left Sunday to spend a few days with rela tives in ranklin Miss Susan and Vera Jean Storer spent last eek with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Le land Storen Mr and Mrs Herbert Hendee of Lynchburg called on Mrs Eunice Yarger Monday Mr and Mrs Charles McVey and Miss Sandy Stiener were urnuri kucow avavaaxaclj tTCiuus Swayback center elevator lets ears shed rolls reduces field looses of shelled corn Rugged tubular steel frame supports all drives and gear boxes reduces upkeep expense A SloW speed screw type shelling cylinder matches heeds of big yields without cracking kernels Ask or ARNOLD ASHCRAT Phones 289 2657 289 2401 Buy the basic machine with both units and interchange as needed for husking or shelling Strong roller type gathering chains plus on the go snapping roll adjustment handle 1004 yields without plugging Mrs Muri Cramer Mrs Ray mond Haines and Mrs Blanche Cline visited with Miss Ottie Hodson and Mrs Edna Bradds Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Charles Wilcher CARRIER DOUGLAS HUTCHINS ePhone 987 3892 Bloomington MRS KENNETH ERGUSON Phone 584 4222 were dis projects The week of Sept 13 19 has been designated as "Constitution Each year an observance is sched uled throughout the nation in rec ognition of the importance of the ederal Constitution which forms the basis' of our national govern ment It insures a stable balance of powers between the legislative ex ecutive and judicial branches of government by providing curbs up on the authority of each or instance mighty as Congress is the Constitution not give it certain powers: 1 Congres nor anyone else suspend the writ of habeas corpus unless the public safety demands itduring rebellion or invasion All of ficers or others must obey a court and bring in anyone in their custo dy to see whether he is held lawful ly 2 Congress cannot pass of special acts to pun ish someone Congress cannot by pass the courts 3 Congress cannot pass an ex post facto law a law which makes an act a crime which was not one when done or which punishes the offender more than called for when done 4 Congress cannot tax exports from any state nor by regulation favor one ports over anoth upper Sunday evening ly of Blanchester Additional guests joining them for a cook out several'days wittMr and Mrs Ralph Powell of Jefferson Wise Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr Anderson Smith of Cedarville were Sunday aft ernoon guests of Mr and Mrs Leo Powell Wilmington Dally News Journal GALVIN Editor and Publisher (1915 1953) Established 1834 consolidation of the Wil mington Daily and the Journal Republican Published every afternoon except Sunday ana Holidays at uie News Journal South South street Wilmington News Journal company inc WAYNE GALVIN TOM HUNTER NELLE MILLS MRS ROBERT BICKER ROSCOE STRATTON nor make one vessels clear or pay duties to another state in order to enter Besides these denials fromwith in the Constitution curbs Congress and the executive and judiciary in the amendments especially the first ten Among other things Congress cannot make a law respecting es tablishment of religion or prohibit ing its free exercise or abridging the freedom of speech of the press or the right of the people to assemble peaceably and to petition the government for a redress of griev ances The Constitution also curbs the courts or example they cannot deny a person a fair hearing duly represented by counsel The Constitution which divides the work of the three branches of government' concludes by telling where the remainder of the power just in case anybody gets any ideas of dictatorship There are things no state can do for in stance or enforce any law i which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States 1 If there are any powers not giv en to the United States government or reserved to the states they be long to the people The Constitution does not seem to limit the people Commandments for Wives 1 Defile not thy body neither with excessive loods tobacco nor alcohol that thy days may be long in the house which thy husband provideth for thee 2 Putteth thy husband before thv mother thy father thy daughter and thy son for he is thy lifelong companion 3 Thou shalt not nag I TAUGHT HIM TO BRING TUE PAPER TO YOUPCPJ tOUR5E HK NOT PERECT KET Seaman of New Vienna and daughter Mrs Ralph Dono hoo of Highland scent the La bor Day weekend with Mr and Reynolds and family Mr and Mrs" Willis Reynolds and faml Mrs William awley and Ste ven Warner of Blanchester and Mr and Mrs William Mason of Wilmington attended State air Tuesday Mr and Mrs Ott Sabina visited Mrs Clarence Stiener and fam ily and Mr and Mrs Ken er guson riday evening were Mr and Mrs Charles land Mrs Gladys Manuel had as her Sunday dinner guests Mr' and Mrs Robert Manuel and daughters In the evening they all motored to near Greenfield where they enjoyed ice cream ly of Bowersville John Stiener and cake with Mr and Mrs Miss Karen Brown and Miss muiam Manuel neexy oowermasier at James Mrs Murphy of New town went to Lake Cowan on a Vienna and Mrs A Hodson picnic and swimming party to and Mary Lou and Candy of Leesburg were Sunday after noon visitors of Mrs rianna Hoagland of Latham Mr and Mrs Hodson and family were Church attendance Sunday at Villars Chapel Methodist Church was 61 Attendance at Sunday School was 69 Mrs Larry Bennett1 and daughter Starla Jane of Sar dinia and Mrs Howard Sham baugh Were 1 riday morning callers of Mrs ay Clevenger of Ogden Mrs Bennett and ana Mrs i visitea Mr ana i Airs Vernon un day evening and the Sham baughs visited Wednesday aft ernoon with Edgar Jones View Hospital Dayton Mr Jones is Mrs brother Rev and Mrs Larry Bennett and daughter of Sardinia were Sunday overnight guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Shambaugh Mr and Mrs William McAr thur Mr and Mrs Jack Hager ty and son Mike of Washington spent Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Persi Pugs ley Mr and Mrs William Moore of Dayton were Sept 3 guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Webb and family Mr and Mrs Ed ward Brinkel and daughters Peggy Beth and Teresa of Ket tering were guests riday aft ernoon of the Webbs and Miss es Delilah and Martha Vander vort were Saturday' supper guests of Mr and Mrs Webb and daughter Sonja Mr and Mrs Smith of Mt Sterling and Mr and Mrs Leo Powell returned home riday evening after spending The old lady was' celebrating her 100th birthday The only item missing was the special telegram from Queen Elizabeth congratulat ing her on the auspicious mile stone The telegram had actually 1 been sent but the delivery boy took it to the wrong address by mis take and left it there even though there was no one home The old name is Alice Jenkins and she lives in Worces ter England She is still deeply dis appointed that special tele gram from the queen did not ar rive on time Later when itJinally did turn up she said she want it The thrill was gone This incident emphasizes thegrowing deterioration of services that used tobe so polished and per fect When Alice Jenkins was young Messages were delivered by hand and the messenger waited for an answer I know no good but I love him I help how I feel It make sense Is there something wrong with NEEDS HELP DEAR NEEDS: Nothing wrong with you that been temporarily wrong with million of other people What you feel is not a strong physical attraction It respond to logic so trv in fiernr it nut Vnn care to How can I get may not be able to help how this across without' sounding you but you CAN help holier than thou? I want how you behave Quit seeing to make any enemies this liar and save yourself and ANNOYED several innocent people a peck DEAR ANNOYED: try of he artaches help Miss Sandy Stieper cele brate her 18th birthday Brian and Dianna Darlington came Sunday to live iwth their grandmother Noes McLaughlin Seal Tite 1287 Yf Main Street Wilmington been able to get another man out of my riund talked ahnilt mil marrilrrps His any good either and he is just with her sister Mrs Ova Gib sticking around because of his son and Mr Gibson children too only seen Mr and Mrs Richard Leslie him at this establishment and Robin and Barry Washington all done so far is talk and Mr and Mrs Roger I know this sounds crazy but Leslie Karen and Dean of 1 am very much in love with New 3 Bedroom Tile Bathroom Attached Garage COUNTRY HOME WITH 5 ACRES to be sold by owner bedroom house modem with barn situated on 5 acres of ground Located in the Clarksville area Low down payment Good financing available votions will be by Mrs man Curtis and program lead er is Mrs Warfen Terrell Mr and Mrs Sewell Harris fromEngland plan to be guests Mr and Mrs Robbin served as host and hostess to members of the Robbins family for their annual iunion Sundayat their country home near New Vienna All enjoyed a boun teous noon day meal and an aft ernoon of visiting Those present were: Mr and Mrs Donald Robbins and chil dren Donnie Janet and Bar and Mr and Mrs Virgil Harris and children Dorothy Virginia and Charles Harris and Danny Blair all of near Niw Vienna Mr nd Mrs Rob ert Robbins and Eddie ana Sue Mr and Mrs Jack Robbins and sons Chutk and Chet and daughters Kathy Jackie and Ruthie Burr Copeland Mrs Lila Copeland and son Roger Disnii RoMiins ind Sharon McDaniels Mrs Hazel Robbins Mrs Agnes orsell Dell Robbins and son rank all of in or near Hillsboro the host and hostess Mr Mrs Robbins Sunshine Stitcher Mrs Edwin White as hostess tielrnmed members of the Sun Euests Mondav of Mr and Mrs shine Stitchers Sewing Club to Kurt Shaw of Lynchburg and The community extends sym Vaughn Garber death of wife and mother Mary Lou 25 Years Aqo i 7 SEPTEMBER 12 1939 Hundreds of Wilmington and Clinton County residents including school pupils lined the streets and highways as the Sev enth Cavalry Brigade the only completely mechanized unit in the Army speed ed through here en route to its base at Knox Ky from war games in Plattsburgh Dona Simpson daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter Simpson was elected queen of the 1939 Blanchester harvest festival Her at tendants are Marjorie Cahall Anne Whit acre Dorothy Jean Hadley and Jean John son Two dogs owned by Wilmington men won heats in the Aurora ish' and Game Protective Association coondog field trials Raymond dog won both tree and line while Kenneth wks the best line dog The truth seldom requires an affidavit If a man is NOT hen pecked he have to crow about it DEAR' ABBY: been mar Armstrong and Mrs Sabina ON TRANSPLANTATION TEETH The transplantation of teeth is occupying the concentrated attentions of dental sur geons and scientists There has been suffi cient experimental success to indicate that further study is Worthwhile The teeth are vital organs whose health and growth is dependent on blood supply Transplantation of teeth there fpre presents the iame "acceptance or rejection" prob lems as docs transplantation of kidneys and other organs Attempts to transplant teeth date back hundreds of years It seemed logical when a tooth was lost to fill the hole by replac ing it with a healthy one Usually the sub stitute tooth was taken from another personwho often sold it for this purpose The earliest records of this kind of exper imentation report little success with trans plantation In most cases the tooth was re jected immediately or within a few days But sometimes it imbedded its roots and re mained a part of the dental structure for ar long as two to four year i Although date there have been few cases of lohg term success in transplanting teeth from one individual to another per manent success has been achieved in a num ber of cases when dentists replaced a lost tooth with another from the mouth of the patient Ibis technique can be particularly bene ficial to young people who lose a molar and New Vienna CORRESPONDENT MRS MABEL DAVIS Phone 987 5071 4 Wilmington 0 News Journal Saturday Sept 12 1964 1 Publisher Editor Asst Publisher City Editor Adv Director Entered tn the postoffice at Wilmington Ohio as second class matter I87f under act of March 1879 MEMBER OP THB ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for publication of all local nows print ed in this newspaper as weU as al) AP new' dispatches Telephon Telephone Business Office 382 2374 Editorial Dept 382 237 American Newspaper Representatives Inc ifth Avenue New York IS Nw York na tional advertisln representative ATTENTION CARRIER SUBSCRIBERS If you have been missed by your regular ear ner please telephon 38Z J574 befor 8 pm Sunday School attendance 48 Special birthdays noted were Mrs Alcda Young Brenda and Raymond Bloom Mr and Mrs Robert Carroll Terri Timmy' Tina and Tam my of Columbus Mrs Robert Linda Tied 12 years and have four Armstrong of Sabina were I rf1irc4c ClinrlVT rs nnJ Ifnr luveiy enuaren My nusoana ui uu ayaxs travels and we have nothin in Howard Hartley Aiternoon common anymore only callers were Mr and Mrs Roy Reesville Beech Grove Lane Community MRS MILDRED COOK Phone 382 7694 still have wisdom teeth A budding wisdom tooth can be extracted at the same time as the molar and placed in the empty soc ket Since it comes from the same indivi dual there are few problems of blqod and tissue compatibility and the chances of re jcctions are thus minimized Because of this newer knowledge it is im portant to remember that when a tooth is lost in an accident take it to your dentist immediately There is a good possibility that it can be successfully implanted "Within the seclusion of my heart lie many answers The fantasy is not a A new dramatic technique is now used to inspect the intricate crags and cre vices within the chambers of the heart 'This ingenious instrument makes it possi ble to Inspect and photograph heart defects pin pointing their exact nature and location The science of fiberoptics has inspired a brilliantly conceived method by which phy sicions can actually see directly into the cor ners and curves of the inner heart chambers through tiny optical glass fibers in a hair une tube The tube or catheter is painlessly passed by way of the large arteries of the neck or the arms directly into the heart 1 Already past the experimental stage it is expected that this fiberoptic visualizer may soon be widely used to reveal valuable de tails about tbeinside of the heart the Judge will not hold her guilt parage her husband band was playing there I took 5 Thou shalt not withhold aL Obe look at one the musicians fection from 1 thy husband for aD4 my heart did a flip flop every man loveth to be loved At he came right 6 orget not the virtue of to our table and started talking cleanliness and modest attire to me He said he saw me 7 orgive with (frace for come and he Liked my looks most every night I drive 70 The chapter will convene for members of the Tarry Sept 15 at 8 in the Ma sonlc Temple This will be Obli gation Night and also Past Matrons and Past Patrons will be honored Members on the refreshment committee are: Mrs Ralph Carey Mrs ullerton Mrs Gleason Stre ber Miss Eloise Simkins and Vinton Wolfe The County Line arm Bu rau Advisory Council wall meet Tuesday at 8 at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert' Manuel rl ii crVii arc The nirview Groun Miss Johnson served a cool Mr and Mrs Ed Brant and will hold their first fall meeting colorfuLdessert at the table Butcfr1 Sunday centered with a bowl of roses ence Noes and Butch Sunday ncuuvsuaj aaa ai wit home of Mrs Ben Page with her own garden Mrs Ralph Morris and Mrs Those attending were Mrs Emerson isher assisting De amaTr rs Ledford Mrs Wil Tmir xiuuues iurs varrie rai on Mrs Eucy Kester Mrs Rice and Mrs red Bashore and Miss Dorothy Steele a auest and White The October meeting will be with Mrs Eaton Personals XT nil ftuu AfAiar A a lU AAllUC brant and daughter Jeanine of Leesburg spent the weekend in of Mr and Mrs Raymond the home of his grandmother Roehm of Dayton XftoC LTJt A nuj vuiua AAuutjuiaui auu Brett Hildebrant of Dayton Mr and Mrs Willis Reynolds Mr and Mrs Noel Brown and and sons David and Dwight familyof Bowersville and Mr and Mr and Mrs William aw and Mrs Wayne Brown and ley of Blanchester and children Nancy Brenda and Seaman of this village were Susie spent Sunday night with Monday evening epnner guests their grandparents Mr and of Mrs Ralph Donohoo of High Mrs Brown enjoyed a cookout nr thn hnmo nf Mi Lowell Alexander and Rhonda Sunday Mr and Mrs Gene Stiener and family Mr and Mrs Charles McVey Mr and Mrs Kenneth Stiener and fami left standing in the sun by a delivery boy who wait for more than few seconds Ac curacy consideration and prompt ness went along with the delivery system So Jenkins reached her 100th birthday in Worcester Eng land Being very old she looked forward for months to traditional telegram from the queen Thirty or even 20 years ago it would certainly have ar rived with high efficiency The dis patcher would have made mention of its importance to the delivery boy who would have been person ally eager to please Truly the days when an extra bit of effort personalized service and displays of consideration iverethe norm are slowly disappearing Many continue to give the personal touch to workaday tasks but too many toil the easy way Work is a Perishable goods chore and it shows in their actions who among us does not need Abby gone back there al fnrrfiiTaviacc) 1 a miles lust to sit and talk tn him uiav Luc ii pnn approval of thv husband is for 016 few minutes he has dur Jim was born near Reesville worth more to thee than the ad lflg breaks or the first time and lived in the village most of miring glances of a hundred slnce my marriage 1 navent strangers 9 Keep thy home in good or der for out of it cometh the joys of thy old age 10 Honor thy Lord thy God all the days of thy life and thy children will rise up and call thee blessed DE AIL ABBY We have re cently moved to a new com him The craziest part is that munity where it seems to be I've checked up on him and the custom for the married found out that he is a liar I men to have "a night out with hate liars but it seem the Milton and I have to change my feelings for him never gone any wnere in tne eve nings without each other and we intend to start now When Milton was invited to join this "night group he politely declined and now all over town that he is "hen Milton says that such remarks do not bottler him But they bother me a lot like peo ple to know that my husband is NOT hen pecked and he could go if he wanted to but he i a ii a am 4 Permit no one to tell thee swj ea togeiner oecause ot tne daughter and Mr that thou rt having hard children Sunday guests of Mrs Maude 11 41 41 4 (1H0 nicrh thru tniniha aern MOITIS and SODS Wfifi Mr and i nit inv Tnninor ummv ihivv iuuuiuj thv sister nor thv neighbor for due to car trouble some friends Mrs Charles Morris and Debha min 1S14 and I went into a night club orah of Greenfield and Mrs less who letteth another dis aboUt 35 mttes from home A Octa Ogle of Mowrystown La UV1 Xaj Buppci 5UC3LB AU LUC a a a 1 home were Mr and Mrs Henry heart patient at ant UAcmtfll Tlnirtnn I Lewis and daughters of Derby Mama Lee and Jeffrey Arm strong visited Monday after noon with Mrs Luella Sttroup The community extends its sympathy to Mr and Mrs Jim awley at the passing of brother Jim McKenzie Lees Creek visited on Labor Day with Mr and Mrs George Leslie Mr and Mrs Dorsey Wilson Kelly and Karla were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Russell Grove Miss Linda Woodmansee flew by jet from Vandalia Tuesday to return to Los Angeles Calif where she i's an elementary There is teacher Miss Woodmansee has spent the summer with her parents Mr and Mrs Donivan Woodmansee and Lelan Monday evening dinner guests of the Raymond Blooms were Dr and Mrs Richard Smith Steve and Jeff and Mr and Mrs Charles Moore Marilyn and Kay of Sabina Tuesday evening dinner guests were Mr and Mrs Paul Conklin Miss Karen Gullett visited Washington last week Mr and Mrs Mitchell Gullett spent the weekend at Rocky ork Mr and Mrs Donald Woods and family visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Dewey Smith of Mt Sterling Mrs Woods broth a nrne VirTYia IrAffi tH A Ci AAVAAAV Meetings Mrs White served a refresh service Mew Vienna Chapter of the mg dessert at a lovely tea ta Order of Eastern Star members ble to Mrs Harry Allen are invited to" be the special' Mr Esther Carter Mrs guests of Greenfield Chapter Clark Mrs Thomas Greene Monday evening Sept 14 at 8 Mrs Raymond Swartz when they will observe Leonard Shaw Mrs riendship Night in their "Ledford Mrs Williams Chapter rooms of the Masonic and Mrs White Temple Tarry A Whfle The chapter will convene for The members of the Tarry Rs regular meeting Tuesday A While Sewing Club met Wed nesdav a ftp moon nt ths Involv Jlir auU AYAAq VUdUCB If AAUUCA Martinsville home of Miss Eth churck and Jackie of James el Johnson which was adorned fown came for a cookout with witn artistic arrangements of roses and glads here and there ning through the home from her own Mr and Mrs Ken erguson flower garden Mrs Rosa La and Mrs Velva erguson and mar president called the meet Mr and Mrs Jack ing to order and a poem and Alan titled Your riend Roll call was answered by bits of infor mation or witty sayings Plans for a new project cussed and future talked about her lovely village home Wednes entered their antique car in the Pathy to the day afternoon for their Septem Labor Day parade family in the ber meeting Mr Kenneth Wil liams president and Mrs Ches ter Ledford secretary treasur er conducted a brief business session Several received gifts from their secret sisters Mrs Williams gift SPREAD EHEWS WHAT YOU HAVE DR SALE TO0IWER5 WRIT MYWADS OLIVER PROVES PERORMANCE Husker or Shelter Shells 183 bu an hour Saves 975 Jr Mr I lL I ww OtnrwR.

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