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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 4

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25 Years Ago by Abigail Van Buren fl Life Has Rhythm may More Yallc Than Probe I Mrs Dewey and Speaking of Your Health Bytester md The MORE You TELL The MORE You SELL 1 Can for Sale ommEnis Mrs Janet Change Of Season Complete Insurance Protection 4 an leav Sun me This sug TT the i 1 1c ti li W( th' 'ar to it ta th Rfa la By COOPER SNYDER To alternate the sea sons so That each has but three months to go I suffer through the I winter because of a I poorly heated home If I your heating system is I out of date get an estl I mate on a new orte We I are heating specialists I at in Blan I Chester: We will be glad I totell you what is best I I for your home Phone I 783 7855 It makes us glad He did arrange afraid any) Is in mind but eve Rei fori era of as thr rjvi nes tirr wa lan sol by Ya 1 to dk Te have their seasons of growth and rest from growth These moments' of pause are not wasted nor are they signs of weakness or death to increased A News Journal Want Ad Just Like This Can Bring You aster Results OCTOBER 10 1939 i Members of the township committees of the Clinton County Agricultural Conserva tion Association as well as delegates to the county conventionare being elected in a ser ies of this' week' Elected already 'thia week are: Adams Township Homer Grove chairman Chester Webb vice chair man August George third member and al ternates Robert Reimer Orville Bevan and Laurence George In corresponding offices in other townships were: Washington George Rhoades Otto Brown Harley Batson William Baker Lyman Roberts and David King Chester Howard Hack ney Everett Earlev Allen Haines William Thompson Lee Ames and Robert Lewis Richland rank Pavey Lewis Wilson Ray mond Bloom rank Rhonemus Raymond Brindle DEAR (if there is vour let your mother handle grand pa and provoke as few com plaints as you can was instrumental in arranging a $25000 to the Demo cratic presidential campaign fund of 1960 from the contract cost of the District of Columbia Stadium The contractor wasMatthew McCloskey who was finance chairman of the Democratic Na tional Committee in I960 Probably the Republicans are simply being realistic They know that a Democrat controlled Senate subcommittee can drag out the hearing until after the election be cause they are not likely to hit until the ground has been well surveyed and prepared The next few days could prove this incorrect but the best guess now is that the Baker McCloskey case will remain a campaign issue in the next three but will be more talk than revealing facts with Mrs Palmer Strider with I Mrs Janet Conner conducting I the program I Personal I Mr and Mrs William Moel I man Mrs Mildred Teboe and I Mrs Pearl Skillman have re I turned from a 15 day vacation I trip through northeastern states I and Quebec Mew urunswica and the Gaspe in east Canada They stopped for a brief visit on their way north with Mr and Mrs Edward Gould (Emile Miller) and family near Syra cuse i The riends observed Rally Day Sunday with a basket dinner and afternoon of visiting at Sycamore Miss Martha Hunt visited over the past weekend with Miss Bonnie Gard at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Gale Gard in Middletown Supt and Mrs Walter Nich ols were in Washington attending County Superintend ent of School convention from Saturday Sept 26 to Oct 1 Mr and Mrs Arthur Riggs of Cheviot were Saturday supper guests in the Nichols home Mrs Ova Hodges of Phoenix Ariz is visiting her aon and were Sun I day dinner guests of Mrs I Gladys Manuel Afternoon call I ers were Mr and Mrs Wayne IManuel and family and Mrs I Bernice Trefz of Hillsboro I Mrs Gerald Bernard was a Monday caller on Mrs Ralph I Davis of near Highland I Thursday Mr' and I Mrs Raymond Thornburg en I CORRESPONDENT MRS MABEL DAVIS Phone 987 5071 Westboro MRS AVIS MILLER Phone 783 6902 human nature are inclined to let the slightest check their pro gress bring with it a sapping of courage and a loss of faith the I resh afte and Mill Mrs her by dwe Ohi Chances that the Bobby Baker investigation by the Senate Rules Committee will provide any politic al me at tor the voterjsto chew be fore election day look slim At least this seems the case based on the leisurely pace at which the cur rent hearings began and the lack of interest shown by senators of both Sen John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky was the only Republicanmember at the morning session and the hearing room was nearly empty of spectators At the after noon session Sen' Everett Jordan had to wait 15 minutes to get even a subcommittee quorum of three members Republicans might be expected to take more than such' a casual interest in the probe because it centers on allegations that Baker glad the long hot through or though we wait and plan for it We suffer through it bit by bit The fall is such a wel come change The eike Insurance Agency 31 South St Wilmipgton Phone 382 2232 fatigue even after slight physical exertion How does this intricate protective sys tem of body protection work? At one time it wa believed muscular fatigue re sulted from am excess accumulation of the waste product lactic acid kfter exertion This simple explanation was not ade quate Now it is believed that within the brain there is a center switch which accepts and! translates chemical and hormone messages as a pro tection against overexhaustion i The output of adrenalin thyroid and cortisone is known to vary with fear anxiety and physical exertion Extreme fatigue diminishes the activity of the entire glandular sy stem There is a constant Prayer war repeat teraction between the production of hor mones requirements and the fatigue elements that alter the balance The treatment for fatigue depends on its initial cause Sometimes sufficient aleep or a relaxing bath or massage will immediately return the When there is underlying anxiety or emo tional conflict such simple methods ate usually ineffectual atigue begs for recognition It does not necessarily permanently change our ca pacity to function Rather it temporarily diminishes our energy output and thereby pleads for rest to keep the body at its peak at function These columns are designed to relieve your fears about health through a better understanding of your mind and body All the hopeful new advances re ported here are known to doctors every where 'AYout individual medical problems should be handled bby yopr own dpctorHe knows you best sb tei Ot Accident ire Casualty Life Health Bonds OR SALE 1959 Edsel Hardtop power steering automatic transmission $325 Phone 783 5359 after 5:30 250 but preparation for enlarged capacity greater progress It becomes necessary qt times to let go our hold in order to take a firmer grip ed Roll call was answered by 21 members 1 Thornburg read a humorous story Time of Your Plans were made to assist in the election dinner and supper Miss Johnson read a poem by Mrs Sweet of Lynchburg titled Your The following officers were elected: Mrs Harvey Hutch ens president Mrsi Leslie 1 Gammell vice president Mrs McKenzie secretary and Mrs Glenn Pierson re tained as treasurer The meet ing concluded with the Mizpah Benediction The hostesses assisted by Mrs 5 daughters Williams Wednesday Andrew Cluxton and Mrs elix at 2 Harubin and her daughter in Dalton Lodge and AM will law Mrs William Rulon seryed meet thir Thursday at the Ma a dessert in with the sonic Temple at 8 fall season from a cent jriday at 8 at the air ered with as bowl of late roses view riends 4 Church there from Miss rose will be' a shower honoring Mr garden A and Mra Larry Bernard of Co 4 Wilmington News Journal Saturday October 191964 Though autumn still is I pretty new lete warms up that he may be ready for the contest The engine idles that it may he prepared to de liver power The fields lie fallow that they may be ready for the sow er And man sle eps that he wake refreshed requently a setback is ing the hymn Words of with Miss Thelma Thornburg at the org 'an Miss Johnson read the 21st Psalm for the scripture lesson simply exhausted Just plain worn This would seem to be chiefly the complaint pf the activity burdened houSt wifemother of energetic children But exhaustion is also common to healthy adult males growing children adolescents and almost everyone atigue is a healthy body mechanism at work warning and protecting it against further physical and omotional stresses No two human beings have the same re serve stores of energy Individuals them selves vary from day io day in their level of energy output The relationship between physical andemotional fatigue is a very intimate one in fact the bond is so dose that the divi sion between them is sometimes elusive I atigue prevents the body from ovdrex 1 tending itself It also is known to be an unconscious means of avoiding confronting 'situations that are distressing The rebound from severe fatigue has been of great interest to students of bod function An unexpected pleasurable exper fence or a sudden emergency can convert in an instant the to body into one with new found energy lt has been of interest too that fatigue without any physical exhaustion can be brought on by boredom loneliness do mestic worries emotional frustrations and even bad weather We see therefore that physical and emotional fatigue are constant compan ions 4 Heart and circulatory disease digestive disturbances and anemias expectedly pro duce fatigue Malnutrition convalescent from surgery acute Infections and meno pausal' changes are also associated with WCTU Meets Sycamore WCTU met Tues day afternoon with Mrs Mil dred Teboe and mother Mrs Lena Armstrong Devotions were conducted by Mrs Teboe and Mrs Armstrong Roll call was answered with two songs and several quotations about fall of the year Many of those pre'sent said October was their favorite month Mrs Emery Osborn gave thr program for the afternojn fror articles taken rem WCTU packet One part of her pro gram was on wine as used in the Bible times nd the care that was taken to keep it sweet when it as used by Christians Three packets of temperance material were ordered for Tof ferson school Those present were 1 Palmer Strider Mrs Conner Mrs Lillie Dunn Miss Velma Garner Miss Lillie Rice Mrs Adine Murphy Mrs Em ery Osborn Mrs Avis Miller and Mrs Arm strong A delicious lunch was served at close of the meeting Next meeting will be Nov 3 should help prevent the discourage ment and melancholy which at times overcome those who see an interruption in their progress Every good cause every institu yes every is sub ject to this law of cyclical or rhyth mic development We speak of things growing leaps and but between these sudden spurts there are static periods So in the world of nature Plants WilmlngtMi Dally News Journal GALVIN Editor aad Publliher 7 (1911 1913) 1S38 eonoIldHon st th WO nd th JaumRpMbUcvi Published 1 very afternoon xcept Sundaynd holiday at the Newe Journal Building 47 B1 sSum Sou street Wilmington Ohio by th New Journl Company Ina WAYNE GALVIN XOM HUNTE A NELLE MILLS At Pnbllaher MRS ROBERT BICKER City EditorROSCOE STRATTON Adv Director Entered in the postofiice at Wilmlnfton Ohio as second class matter 1878 under ct st March 8 1879 src xmint nr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TH Awnrlated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for pubUcatton of aU cd in this newspaper a wU J1 dispatches Telephone 7 Business Office 882 S574 Editorial Dept S8J 8SW American Newspaper 404 ifth Avenue New York 18 New York tional advertising reprewntativee ATTENTION CARRIE SUBSCRIBERS i If you have been missed by your regular oar Tier please telephone 18S 4S74 before DEAR ABBY: We parents are concerned about the safety of our children as they walk to and from school and visit' friends outside their immediate neighborhoods A relative in Omaha Nebraska "told me of a plan now being successfully implement ed through their PTA It is called tiie A home made sign is prominently displayed in the window of one home in every block Children have been in structed that this home is an island of safety where they will be welcome should they become sick or injured of besieged by molesters bullies or dogs serving at the Church of Christ Sunday morn ing are: elders Hamer Rice and red Brown deacons Est 'elirwin Grant aris Donald McKamey Earl Cochran Har old Smalley and Carlos Achor Ushers Phillip Curtis Damon Hughes Rev Virgil arringer nounces that cars will be ing the church at 2 day to attend the October Yolrth Rally at the Jefferson ville Church of Christ The Methodist Church School Board of Education meets at the church Monday at 8 The Christian Service Circle meets Tuesday at 8 at an(j rg william Manuel me nome oi Mrs ubumi near Greenfield ens oi near vareyiuwu uc sired members may go mask ed Mrs John Hughes and Mrs Gene Williams will serve as hostesses to members of the Enright Tuesday eve ning at the Hughes home Mrs Virginia Hildebrant will be pro gram leader New Vienna tertained at theirHighland rHiiX mamkkawet will kA WAI corned into the country home of Mrs Lewis Bernard Wed 1 nesday at 2 Mrs Walter Drake will give devotions Mrs Hsirley Phillips is pro gram leader on the assigned topic Wednesday starting at 5 the Mt Olive Church Wom en will serve a fall supper to the public with a complete menu Mrs Carrie Eaton will be hostess at her home on Bernard Rd Wednesday at 2 to members of the Tarry A While Sewing Club The Sunshine Stitchers Sew ing dub will meet with siimmAr After Ethiopia Africa for two years under the Peace Corp pro when she had com pleted her duties there visited many foreign countries These Offjcers she told about snowing many pictures of the countries their people and famous buildings The countries visited were India Thailand Malaya and the seaport of Singapore the island of Hong Kong which be longs to Great Britain the Phillinine Islands Japan and our 50th state Hawaii There were 21 members present and two guests Mias Hughes and Sewell Harris of England a guest of Lawrence Terrell Class Elects Of Heers 'Mrs Rulon Mrs Jes sin McDonald and Miss Ethel Johnson welcomed members of the Always aithful Class from the Church of Christ Wednes day afternoon at the Rulon home The president Mrs Minnie duxton called the meeting to order with all sing ing the hymn Ray McLaughlin McLaughlin SEAL TITE 1287 Main St Wilmington Phoe 382 2040 thelr'kitchen window is right across from oiirs Well those three women walk around mak 4 ing their breakfasts without their blouses on (just their bras) And they sit down and BB eat breakfast that way They can see us having our break fast at our kitchen table and Igs make any effort to cover themselves up They look over at us and go right on eating We help' watching the show too hot to pull our chado dnwn TIAVA SefcH Kra anything like it And neither has my husband and been in the service and has lived in Arkansas He always says what if we had My mother and father are coming to visit us soon and they would die if they ever saw a scene like that Should we try to get the message to these ladies before my parents get here? 1 EMBARRASSED DEAR EMBARRASSED: You could give them the message but probably cov er up for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor Pull your shades down and get an air condition ing unit DEAR ABBY: My husband and I were having a heated discussion on spanking children I say a child should be spanked on his bottom Mj husband in sists that a slap in the face is much more effective He said his mother usedto slap him in the face and it did him more good than if she slapped him on the bottom I say that no i body not even a child should be slapped in the face What do you say? wwTYsrT mr nirirn imiNTk 1 JXt XVlkXAXA DEAR THINK: It all depends on what you want to accomplish If you want to insult and humi liate someone (even a child) a slap in the face will do it But if you wish to show disapproval a snankintf is the answer Per sonally I agree with you No one should be slapped in the face (and any blow in the re gion of the head can be dan Mrs jacob Chamberlin and so 1 say noaoms npi jirs Teboe Dear Abby: 1 In All Innocence! DEAR ABBY I 17 year old boy I live with my mother and grandparents To night at the dinner table I said My grandfather said he want to hear any more dirty or sexy talk out of me Believe me Abby I see anything dirty or sexy about a navel My mother is on my side and she is getting tired of my grandfather saying to 1 talking happens all the time Any gestions? New Vienna CARRIER DOUGLAS HUTCHINS Phone 987 3892 I family Mr xnd Mr Paul I Berger and Mallnda and other I friends and relatives in' out I community I Several from Westboro Meth I odist Church attended an all day meeting of the Martinsville I Methodist Charge held at Sa I bina Camp grounds on Sunday I Those attending were Mr and I Mrs Walter Nichols Mrs Min I erva Nichols Mr and Mrs I Sam' Osborn and Bonnie Mrs I Ethel Bright Madolyn and Mir I lam Mrs Margaret oreaker I Mrs Nichols was pianist and Mr Nichols soloist and Mrs Lewis Murph? also attend ed the meeting Mrs' Murphy was a member of the choir for the morning services Mrs Homer Bargdill has re fl turned to her home after sever fl al days in Clinton1' Memorial Wnsnitiil ACADEMY Bridge on the River which won among other awards picture of the REad THE CLASSIIED ADI opens Sunday at the Murpny to pity tnrougn lucsuay in the picture Alec Guinness William Holden and Jack Hawk ins Guinness won for this film Estimates" Insulation Aluminum Storm Windows Aluminum Storm Doors NEWS JOURNAL WANT AD SERVICE DIAL 382 2574 an ad taker will assist you Open Mdnday to riday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Saturday Until 1 :00 pm himbus amilies of the church are invited to attend WSCS Meets Mrs Stanley awley District WSCS President addressed the Leesburg Society at their Meth odist Church Tuesday evening Mrs awley gave an inspiring talk of the WSCS on their 25th anniversary The three goals she laid are one fourth increase in membership one fourth in crease in giving and the re cruitment of new deaconesses and missionaries Personal Mrs John Hughes and son Kenny visited Mrs nephew Mike Carlier of Mow rystown a patient in Jewish Hospital Cincinnati Sunday afternoon Mike sunereo an eye injury in which he lost the sight of an eye while playing basket ball with Leesburg recently Mr and Mrs Melbourne Mills of Lexington Ky were weekend houseguests of Mr and Mrs James Berry Mau reen Berry spent the weekend with her sister Miss Mary Ann at the University of Kentucky at Lexington Ky I Miss Sue Smalley spent from I Oct 1 till Sunday with her par ents Mr and Mrs loyd Smal ley They took her to college in Cincinnati Sunday evening Mrs Smalley attended the Bap tist Missionary Society Circle John Gano of Wilmington I When you place Auto or Want Ad in The Thursday afternoon I News Journal keep these points in mind give tha Year Make Body Style Motor Size (V 8 etc) Horsepower Transmission Power Equipment inish Mileage Previous use (one owner) Mechanical Condition Accessories Tires Battery Interior 1 1 home Mr and Mrs Sandusky I Worshov Mr and Mrs Homer I Include as many of these Important features as you Hershey Mr ana Mrs notner easier progpct te buy Tolle Mrs Geneva Woodman I Refreshments were served THOUSANDS SHOP IT DAILY The fact that events do not march along like soldiers on parade but come in waves or cy that must strike every body who gives thought to the sub They are preludes iect Growth and development gen power and activity erally express themselves in Pepple who never make allow thrusts and pauses The process ance for this law of nature and of goes forward for a time men comei a slowing down and what seems an actual reverse of move ment Life has rhythm 4 necoenition of this phenomenon This is not warranted The ath (Each house must be apporved Uy LUU A Irt) vzs plan costs nothing requiring Xonly the cooperation of good people who are interested in the safety of children If you see the merit of this plan I hope you will print it in your column where it will get nationwide publicity and move other com munities to copy it Sincerely LOVES CHILDREN DEAR ABBY: Our apartment building is so close to another apartment building that you can reach out and almost touch it Directly across from us are three ladies' (all over 40) and Miss Hughes Speaks Members present were: Mrs The New Vienna Lions Club Cluxton Miss Thornburg Mrs held the monthly dinner) meet Hutchens Mrs Gammell Mrs ing at Restaurant to McKenzie Mrs Glenn Pierson New Vienna Wednesday eve Mrs Ethel Pierson Mrs i Ben ntog with Vinton Wolfe Stepp Mrs Rice Mrs At iriwrf ae UnnO Sh9inYI9fl CSPHC SClDll Jerome Walker president pre Akers Mrs Ethel Pendell sided presenting the program Mrs Lucy Kester chairman Eugene Drake who George Smith Miss Lettis introduced the guest speaker Kibler Mrs Grace Johnson Miss Linda Hughes Mrs William Holmes Mrs Miss Hughes showed pictures Gilbert and told of her travels last hostesses teaching to Mrs Harubin and Mrs wil liam Rulon a 5 'W i.

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