The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

Tu-Wy, July 5 1 Generosity pushed to limit Birfodtiys I July 7, deadline -for blood testing for air. pigs AII children-planning- to- --show pigs at the Jackson County Fair should make sure they have the animals' bloodested before- July 7. This wilL insure that the' willeceive the proper papers back in time to qualify their animals for the local fair, saidiDr. Bob si county veterinarian and a director at the Purdue University diagnostic" lab. -Deer Ann Ludwc My husband successful We Ve been married tor 25 years.

Lest had an affair with Sunny. I became suspicions when the notations "weather sunny" or "sunny day began to appear in bis appointment book, always at lunch tune or later in the afternoon, When I confronted Joev be said, "Yes, we did have an affair, buf been over for several months. In fact, I introduced her to our accountant 'They hit if off on first date and are now Last week. Sunny announced tnat she and the accountant getting married. She had the gaB to ask Joe if he would give her away at a church wedding.

fThjs is her third.) In my opinion, this would look mighty strange since a great many people know about their affair. Td appreciate your advice. MIDWEST WOMAN iJ DEAR MIDWEST; I would say Joe has pushed your, generosity and forgiving spirit to the outer limits. Tell him, "No, go." You've had enough humiliation. I suggest that you and Joe be conveniently out of town.

DEAR MOTHER: Considering the state of your health, I cannot imagine that your son is not a unnappy aooux we sounng ol tne visit as If John has too much stubborn pride to pick up the phone and thank you for the hospitality (ig- itoring' the depar- 1 yu call him: mend the rift, urge you to do this as soon as possible. A heavy heart can play havoc with the immune system. 6N Dear Ann Landers: Whardo" you think of mothers in super-, whopick up an apple a banana, to. give their toddlers while they are marketing? Don't they realize that this is the same as shoplifting? Further1 more, how do they explain to Junior that if OK to grab a bunch of grapes but not the candy bar that's within reach at the checkout counter? Please print Jhe problem is rampant and. is costing the merchant money.

IRATE IN WASHINGTON, DEAR D.C.: Mothers who do this should offer to pay in a voice loud enough for their children to hear. And they should follow through without fail. Children are great imitators. Gem of the Day: A basic rule for social survival: Be sure your brain is engaged before you put your mouth in gear. Trees galore NEW J1AVEN, Conn.

(A?) This historic port city, home of -Yale University, was founded by Puritans in 1638. It became part of the Connecticut colony in 1665 and was incorporated in 1734. Its first mayor was Roger Sherman, who helped draft the Declaration of Independence. Located on Long Island Sound," about' 70 miles northeast of New York City New Haven is called The City of Elms" for its tree-lined streets. Besides Yale, (here since 1716), New Haven is home to two other colleges, several mu, seums, art galleries and sports stadiums and 15 city parks.

In 1866, Ulysses S. Grant was named -general of the Army, the first officer to hold the rank. Dear Ann Landers: My doctors have deemed' further, chemotherapy treatment for my v. cancer as "futile." Nevertheless, I feel fortunate to have lived 75 years. My husband it loving and Recently, our son, "John," who is 35, visited with his wife and Shane Stuckwisch Shane Stuckwisch, 1 Shane Conner Stuckwisch," son of Mark and Lea Ann Stuck wisch, 309 7 Emerson' Drive, Seymour, was honored June 11 with a first-birthday party at his home.

He was 1 on June 9. Indiana University basketball was the theme. A cookout was held and an IU basketball cake was served. Shane has a sister, Kelsey Marie Stuckwisch. Grandparents are Judy Roney of Sey mour and Larry and Nancy Stuckwisch of Brownstown.

Kevin Hastings 6 Kevin Scott Hastings son of Kevin Sr. and Jill Hastings, 645 E. 14th Seymour, was honored June 26 with a sixth-birthday party at his tme, and also with a visit to lings Island. He was 6 on June 29. 1 A Flintstones theme was cream and a vegetable tray were served.

Grandparents are Jeff and Hazel Tracey of Indianipeiis and Gerald and Jane Hastings of Seymour. Great-grandparents are Lucy Ross of-Seymour and Martha Hastings' of Muncie. Ain Lander SyndicafM advice columnist 1111 g. -eiyr-OufpreeioiJs-grandchfld' was no problem, but his parents were. Although we rave them our master bedroom with ample closet and drawer space, they chose to live out of open suitcases spread" all over the floor.

Their clothes, personal effects and even wet towels were strewn everywhere. Not once did they make their bed. Used diapers were al-lowed to accumulate in a plastic-bag for four days. Despite we tried to entertain, them graciously, assuming all expenses. Unfortunately, just, before their scheduled departure, tempers exploded.

Bitter words were exchanged, and there were Time is so precious now, I am sick at heart that an otherwise pleasant trip ended on such an ugly note. Please help me win back my peace of mind. A SAD MOTHER IN KENTUCKY. Tribune neCjlaf: ssifieds 4871 Come Visit' Our -NEW LOCATION 1416' James Ave. Bedford, JN (Between Big K-mart) INTIMATE APPAREL GOWNS ROBES BUSTIERS THONG BACKS MATERNITY GOWNS -PLtS SIZES- MENS BOXER ROBES 'HOSIERY FRAGRANCES BATH ITEMS 277-0U4 1 vij mi A NY 1 fn Sf 7 I Reunions Altemeyer The Altemeyer reunion will be held Sunday at Shields Park in Seymour.

A carry-in dinner will be served at 12:30 p.m. Boknechp The Boknecht family reunion will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at, the Borchers picnic area. The meal will follow at 5 p.m. Stuckwisch The 40th annual Stuckwisch family reunion was held June 26 at Dudley town Conservation Club.

President Fred Stuckwisch Jr. presided over a short business meeting. A carry-in dinner was served and the evening was spent visiting and playing-cards. New officers are Curtis Benter, president, and Dianje Stuckwisch, secretary-treasurer. The group will meet the fourth Sunday in June next year at the same Christopher The 44th annual reunion of descendants of Fred and Mary -Shoemaker Christopher was held -recently in the parish hall at Redeemer Lutheran Church.

President Lillie Mae Christopher gave the invocation for the carry-in meal. Officers elected-to preside over the 45th reunion, to be held June 11, 1995, at the same location, were Mike and. Dennis Noel, secretary-treasurer. The evening was spent remhv iscing and looking at old photos; Patrick Descendants of the late liam Wyatt Patrick and Lydia Blanche Patrick held. annual family reunion Sunday.

Due to rain showers, the event -was" moved from Shields Park to the home of Jane Coryell. Mrs. (Gertrude). Pat rick was the oldest member present. Morganne Montgomery, daughter of Adrienne Montgomeryand great-great- granddaughter of Gertrude Patrick; was the youngest member present Coryell aye the invocation before the mea).

Twenty-two mem-' Jers were present Committee members were Anna Lee Patrick, Coryell and Lucille Quick As A Seymour A. XV UUMi blowers Balloons For All Occasions 1 903 E. Tipton St. 522-6025 Z. Use The Seymour Daily Dial 522 fN.JV I 1 Megan Griffith.

Megan Griffith, 1 Megan Lynn Griffith, daughter of Chris and Kristin Griffith; 71 S7 Vine" SLTSey" mour, was honored Saturday with a first-birthday party at Gaiser Park. A Disney Babies theme was followed and a Mickey and Minnie Mouse cake and ice" cream were served. Grandparents are Jon Griffith, Gerri Lucas, Janis Stock-elman and Leroy Bolte, all' of Seymour. Great-grandparents are Ed and Mable Griffith, Don and Jill Borcherding and John Rudolph all ofymour; Marvin Bolte of Jonesville; and the late Jewel Rudolph, Martha Bdlte" and Boyde Nicholson. Hints from Heloise Reuse Bags Dear Heloise: I bring my plas-' ticbags and bags church.

Once a month the church takes them, along with donated food, to the food pantry and they are used to distribute food to the poor. LaMae Roberts, Omaha, Neb. SelfAdhesive Labels Dear Heloise: Before trips, I prepare self-adhesive labels to mail postcards. Lucie Woolery, Colorado Springs, Colo. Sound Off "Ns 7 Dear T6dSyl have one complaint and one suggestion! am legally blind but can still read some if I get it up close.

My complaint is that so many products have their ingredients andor cooking instructions printed ia. a dark color ljke green. It makes it very difficult to read. When these products have a phone number on them, I call and mention it. Sometimes.

I wonder if they do this on purpose so that we CANT read it! Norma J. Dulaney) Lehigh Acres, Fja. Dominic, 1 5, had his left eye removed 'after a bottle rocket shot off by a friend struck hisi face and exploded. Close to 10,000 people are injured by fireworks every year, with half ttte victims younger than 16. Dominic is in the highest-risk group for fireworks injuries: 13 to 15-year-old males, playing at home with friends; The American Academy of 3T)pTithaIriioIogy encourages every-one to leave the handling anddet-; onating of fireworks to professionals at public fireworks displays.

'There are three main types of eye injuries caused by fireworks-: Burns to the eye ing and "actual penetration of the eye;" explained George Blanken-ship, MD, professor and chair of the department of ophthalmology 1 at Penn State University. Bottle rockets are-responsible for 82 percent of fireworks in- juries: Smaller rockets travel from 35 to 75 rrrphv while larger rockets-; rpach speeds of up to 200 mph: The bottles and cans used to launch them often explode, showering fragments of glass and meraL 'The injuries can scar the cornea, the clear front coating of the eye," Blankehship 1 -r "Imagine a windshield that loses- its transparency and there's no wiperOolelear it off. A corneal transplant is neededto restore Even those fireworks perceived -i Birthday stories are carried on Mondays," no later than one month- after the birthday event. Pictures of professional quality (3x5, black and white preferrred) may be with first or over-80 birthdays. Pictures of smaller size may not be reproduceable.

Boulder Dam, now known as Hoover, Dam, was dedicated in 1936 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt pressed a golden key in Washhrgton D.C. to signal start-up of the first hydroelectric generator in Nevada. mm.

safe can cause painful eye injuries. Sparklers, which are oftehiheld by young children, bum at 1 800-degrees Fahrenheit, nearly, hot enough to melt gold. The American Academy of." ri Ophthalmology reoommends that everyone handling fireworks observe these basic safety guidelines: Use bnly legal devices. Legal fireworks are pnnted with the, manufacturer's name, address and a cautionary label. A firework-lacking this information is very likely to be illegal.

Never attempt to make your own Never allow children to handle explosive fireworks. Always wear glasses or, safety 't goggle's when lighting fireworks. Spectators at backyard fireworks displays should also consider: wearing protective eye wear. Never put firecrackers, under tin cans, clay pots or in bottles. Vessels' can shatter in the explc-: -fon and hit the eyes." If an injury does occur, do not press, rub or touch the eye; seek immediate care at a hospital, 1 'emergency ro'om.

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