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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 19

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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Page:
19
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4 Life With Father in 1 i Hy LOMTA UKIVKK, Taiitasrajdi Women's Kditor Happy Father's Day today to you fellows who are one of the 51 million fathers in the country! Sigmuml Freud wrote that he "could not ilnt to any need In childhood as strong as that for a father's protection." Other famed and much-quoted men have had these things to say alxnit fatherhood: "Paternity a career that Is ImjMised Ukjm yon one fine morning without any Inquiry as to your fit ness. That is why there are many fathers who have children, hut very few children who have fathers." That was the word of Francis cle Crolwt. "There must always a struggle between it father and a son, while one aims at jwer and the other at indeendence." That from Samuel Johnson. And from .1. H.

Priestley: "To show a child what has once delighted you, to find the child's delight ndded to your own. so that there is now a double delight seen in a glow of trust and affection, this is happiness." And from Goethe: "It is a pious wish of all fathers to see what they themselves have failed to attain, realized in their sons, as if in this way they could live their lives over again and, at last, make a projier use of their early experiences," Also: "Mothers may weep, but fathers must hold back their tears. Yet fatherhood has, in its way, all the feelings of a mother, without any tight apparently to express them. Its sorrows have such little relief." Ilede Jarrett. From Kalph Waldo Fmerson: "Fathers wish to be fathers of the mind as well as of the lody of their children.

Hut in my experience they seem to merely the occasion of new beings coming into the world." Kobert I.jnd olerved: "Happy is the father whose child finds his attempts to amuse it amusing." And Ale Martin: "If you've never seen a real, fully dcvelojM'd look of disgust, Just tell your son how you conducted yourself when you were a boy." Fat hers-of-the-Year named through the last 20 years by a national Father's Day committee have included' Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mark Clark, Harry S. Truman, Marine Al Schmid, Warren Austin. Drew Pearson, Ralph Hunche, William O. Douglas, Kstes Ketauver, David Sarnoff.

Henry CalxU Lodge Paul G. Hoffman, Basil O'Connor, Joseph N. Welch. John L. McCIellan, Milton S.

Kisenhower, Alfred M. Gruenther, Roljert H. Kennedy, Adlai K. Stevenson, John 11. Glenn Jr.

and John F. Kennedy. I I wnir mmli nil horses and his father's is Angus cattle. Their common interest this Father's Day is the wedding next Saturday of the E. B.

Rusts' daughter, Peggy, to Bill Wetzel. The success formula for State Farm Insurance is wrapped up in four words by the junior Mr. Rust: "An idea and people." (Pantagraph Photos) Insurance and family talk can be covered by this father and son within short range, since both Adlai H. Rust, seated at right, and Edward Barry Rust have offices on the 12th floor of State Farm Insurance Companies. The senior Mr.

Rust is chairman of the board of the six companies and his son is president, with 42 years and 23 years of service, respectively. Bud's hobby is quarter WOMEN Page 19 Sunday, June 21, 1901 97 i I tf4 1 1 1 7': -r r. x- i i pi ftifufc 4 -i-Ffr" i i i hi hi I 2 I 1 1 AC ar Lowell Sherer of 905 W. Washington is 'up in the air' a lot with his children, Shane, 8, and Jimmy, 12. He and Shane have a tumbling act well-known as Shane and Daddy.

And Jimmy is getting back into the act on the trapeze. Mrs. Sherer has also been a performer in the family act. The Sherers are in Fisher this Father's Day, auditioning for Fisher Fair performances this summer. work in Mennonite and Brokaw Hospital laboratories.

Rutger, who studies violin with Miss Bonzie Gilbert, is one of five Stroink children, a brother of Walter, Ann, Susan and Shirley. In Bloomington since 1959, the Stroinks live at 1915 E. Cloud. Familiar figures in southeast Bloomington are this bicycling father and son, Dr. Hans Stroink and Rutger, who talk over many things as they ride 'their Raleighs to work and to a violin lesson, their medical and violin cases secured behind the seats.

Dr. Stroink rarely misses a day biking to his.

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