Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1983 Page: 3 of 18
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fectly sane to me. And, I might
add, more sensible than those
who plan funerals that are too
long, depressing and positively
draining. Go to it.
Dear Ann Landon: This
might sound loony, but I hate to
have my picture taken. Most of
my friends know this and leave
me alone.
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Ponfuc Olds ( gd'iigi 'nt
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today’s weddings,
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Mrs. Dorie Tully, Sulphur
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Special guest speaker .
Linda Gale White, wife of Texas Governor Mark White, will bo
the featured speaker at the Beautify Toxas Council lunchoon
and ceremonies set for April 11 In Sulphur Springs. Margin
Latham, chairman of. the Chamber of Commerce Civic Im-
provements Committee stated that the public Is Invited and
major civic and service clubs are also encouraged to attend this
event In lieu of their regular mooting of that week. Tickets will
be M per person and may be reserved by contacting the
Chamber office.
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prtngs. Mrs. Patricia Crawford and
Mips Ramona Weeks, Sulplyr baby girl, Cumby,
prints. Miss Crystal
George Weatherbee, Cumby. Sulphur
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John Ragan, Sulphur
Mrs. Nancy Jonas,
Ann
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is it?-Worried In Cleveland -
Dear Worried: No signs of
this peculiar behavior before
marriage? By all means
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"21 professional. If your husband
continues to behave this way
you are in for a life of hell.
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Here are the symptoms:
1. He becomes upset and
turns off the TV if there is a love
scene. I don’t mean anything
sexual, I mean a showing of
tenderness or affection.
1 He becomes anxious if I go
anywhere that might involve
male contact, such as shoe-
shopping, a visit to my dentist
or physician.
3. Whenever I return from
r, visiting a friend? home he
wants to know if any men were
present „
Have you ever heard of
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JOHNNY DOBSON
jcelAdfortnemont Paid For By Johnny Dobion, Rt 4, SX75-
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will have an aide available- in
Gilmer from • a.m. until 4 p.m.
Thursday, April 7, two blocks
north of Wal-Mart on Highway
271 to assist veterans and their
wives with any problems they
have with paperwork or
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FOLKS
We work with Wilbert Roland. He is an
honest, hard working, friendly and in-
telligent man.
He is dedicated to his church, his family,
his company and his community.
Wilbert is one of the most consistent men
we have ever known.
Springs.
Mrs. Zetina. Massey, Sulphur
_ Springs.
Mrs. AlBe Bunch, Sulphur Mrs. Welda Glynn Dias, Dike.
' Mrs. Mary Hill, Sulphur
Gordie Clapp, Sulphur Springs.
She persisted. Then I gave her a
serious warning. Her family
thought her tenacity was cute,
so they encouraged her and she
Everyone Is invited to attend.
Monday
TOW TX Chapter
meet at 6:15 p.m. Mondi
First Christian Church.
Do you feel tired, run down, out of
energy, out of shape?
^Do your children complain that there’s
nothing to do? *
Then Join Silverleaf Athletic Club!
Regular exercise increases one’s stamina, flexibility and mental attitude. Best
of all, Silverleaf provides your family with a variety of activi)iK ip ,a fun,
wholesome, beautiful environment.
- - - Call 885-1555 today for a better way of life.
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What kind of wedding goes
with today’s new life styles?
Does anything go? Ann Lan-
ders* completely new “The
Bride’s /Guide’’ tells what’s
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and a
addressed' envelope (37 cents
postage) to Ann Landiers, P.O.
Box 11906, Chicago, Illinois
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P.O. Box jM,8u^>bur Springs, Tx. 7502.
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overweight friends?—
DEAR READER - Pm
glad you are interested and
glad you are able to exercise
rather vigorously. But don’t
spoil it for those who are not
Ln as good shape as you are.
The answer to your dis-
Tussion rests entirely in why
a person is exercising. If a
person is walking to lose
calories, the speed is of less
importance. Good studies
Thw World Almanac1
Match the following actors
with their real names:
(1.) Gig Young (2) Danny
Thomas (3) Ray Milland (4)
* Borts Karloff (5) Redd Foxx
(a) Byron Barr (b) Amos
Jacobs (c). William Henry
Platt (d) John Sanford (e)
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ANSWERS
P«O »F gq g |l t
wliat you need, no one else is
going to give you any
be looking forward to
a letter from you next
Christmas telling me what a
great difference it made in
your life when you began
asking for what you need
DEAR DR. BLAKER -
Even though the doctors say
cancer is not contagious, I
am afraid I will catch it
from my sister. My other
problem also concerns my
sister, who is nine years old
er than I She can get me to
do anything she wants
because I am like putty in
her hands.
When she talks to me, I
feel like I am in a trance and
only begin thinking again
after I get some distance
away.
What can I do about these
two terrible problems?
DEAR READER
could be that you do not like
your sister very much but
are afraid to stay awav from
her. Your irrationalJear of
“catching" her cancer would
give you the excuse you need
to create the distance you
want.
Begin to make more of an
effort to keep your wits
about you when she is
around and don’t agree to do
anything with or for her
Donatfoa given to Center
Mrs. Mildred Cahalan, treasurer of the Business and Professional Women's Club, right, and Willie -
Loe Tennison, a member of the Business B Professional Women's Club and member tf the board
of dlrectersof lhe Ho0tlns County Association for Retarded Citizens, presented a check ter MM to
Faye Communale, president of HCARC for the Hopkins County Opportunity Center.. The funds will
be used ter a storage building in the backyard of the center. This needed steragod space will in
turn free two upstairs rooms currently used for storage for staff and office use.
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By in the the First . Christian Church
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for the week. Anyone interested an ancestor chart and a
in losing weight is invited to pedigree chart to be used in
attend. I
Even slow walks help
can gradually increase his
pace and distance in relation
to the heart rate. Most peo-
ple find that if the heart rate
is 100 with walking a mile at
a slow speed, after walking
daily for about a week they '
will be able to walk the mile
„ at the same speed and the
heart rate may not be above
80. At that point they can
pick up the pace or the dis-
tance and again the heart
will catch up. This slow
method of training is best
for the general public.
The people who get in
.. 1_. exercise are the
ones who try to do too much
too fast.
I can't agree with you
about having to wilk briskly
to train. Remember that
benefit the heart, other than training is improving your
physical capacity. A patient
at bed rest is training when
he starts walking down the
hall and his training contin-
ues as he gradually,
progresses to more vigorous
activities.'
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I have discussed the
advantages ef walking more
fully in The Health Letter
18-4, Walking To Health, <
which I am sending you. Oth-
ers who want this issue can
send 75 cents with a long,. :
stamped, self-addressed'
envelope for it to me, in care
of this newspaper, P.O Box
1551, Radio City Station, .
New York, NY 10019.
(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) ..
Renee, at 3:33 a.m. Wednesday, ▼
March 30. The new infant 0
weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces. 0
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Nix and Mr. and Mrs. T
Durwood Steed of Sulphur r
Springs. Great-grandparents \
are Mrs. Stella Hall of Sulphur 0
Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Vannoy of Collinsville. Mrs. T
Steed is the former Robin Nix.
sing in the choir and have done
solos at funends of friends. I
plan to open my own service
with a brief welcome, sing one
number and play a tape of the
choir singing my favorite
hymn. Finally, I would suggest
that we go to the cemetery,
where my fraternal order would
take over for a five-minute
graveside service.
Please tell me, Ann, am I
completely nuts or — Just En
Route
Dear Just: You sound pv^ Redbank,N.J.
Dear Red: You. owe no
apology. In fact, the hostess
should have interceded on your
behalf. That child is well on her
way to winning the “Mias
Obnoxious", title, Junior
division. As for the adult who
took over from the brat, he
deserves the title for the senior
division.
kept on pestering me.
Then an adult took the _.. _
camera from her and began to anything like this? How serious
snap pictures of m$ when he ‘ “
though ' I wasn’t looking. I
became so annoyed I went
home.
_. , discuss the problem with a
The next morning r"v “ - -
husband said I had behaved
childishly and embarrassed
him. I felt they were mean and
insensitive to hive harrassed
me. Was I wrong? If so, I'll
apologize to the hostess. —
THE JUNIOR Usher Board of
the Pleasant Hill Baptist
Cburch will have a bake sale
from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Saturday, April 2, in front of
Beall’s Department Store.
Sunday
THE BLACK Oak Cburch and
the First Baptist Cburch of
Cumby will be combining oB
forts to present “Christ In the
Paasover** on Sunday, April 3 at
7 pm. at the First Baptist
Cburch of Cumby. The featured
speaker will be Tom McCall,
president of the Living
Pregrem rf neRaa Genealogical Society will
sponsor a workshop conducted
by Everton Publishers of
Logan, Utah, on Tuesday, April
Saturday r‘'
SULPHUR SPRINGS Cable forcement Banquet will be
TV Channel 2 will air a series discussed. All members and
entitled “Your Social Security prospective members are urged
— 1913” beginning at I am. *■* -**—1
Saturday, April 2. The
programs will continue, at I
am. each Saturday for the next
Outs & Abouts
Mrs. Ford Massey is home Jr
from Memorial Hospital where -
she has been confined this
week.
Saturday, April*
ALPHA DELTA Kappa will
sponsor a car wash at the Fire
Station on Gilmer Street on
L Saturday, April 9, beginning at
9 am. Proceeds will be used for
community projects. Washing
will be 85 and |2 for vacuuming.
Long funerals can be tiring
Dear Aim Landers: Recently I recently attended a party Dear Ann Landers: My
' There were interminable, child to follow me around and married for six months and I
exceasive and distreasipg. The try to snap my picture. At first I jm beginning to think he has
minister didn’t know when to good-naturedly told her to stop. 3ome sort of mental disorder,
stop, and neither did the gen-
. tiemen who led the prayer.
I am preparing a tape to be
played when my time comes. I
MR. AND Mrs. Lee Steed of
Sulphur Springs announce the
birth of a daughter, Ashley -4
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private consultation with a
member of Everton’s group.
LAW. ENFORCEMENT Information about registration
Wivea A Associates will meet at may be obtained by calling Frat
pm. Monday in the home of Davis at MM906. Deadline for
Susan Brewer, 237 Azalea, registering is April 8.
VOTE FOR JOHNNY DOBSON
Trustee, Sulphur Springs,
Independent School District
•Bachelor of Science Degree
- In Education
•Master of School Administration
. • Degree .. . ,~_J
• Experienced • Leadership
•Dedication
YOUR VOTE IS APPRECIATED
I VOTE APRIL 2 FOR
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By Karen Blaker, Ph.D.
DEAR DR. BLAKEff -
After thinking back bh iiSf
Christmas, I have decided to
disappear for the whole
month of December this
is
after year.
I spend months shopping,
wrapping, baking and deco-
rating the house Then, on
Christmas Day, there isn’t
one present for me under the
, tree. I cannot remember a
single item I have ever
received for Christmas and F
am 51 yean old.
I try to talk with my hus-
band about my problem but
be says I will get over it. He
never tries to talk with our
- children or grandchildren so
they will change.
Maybe I am Just being too '
selfish and self-centered.
What de you think?
DEAR READER - If you
were to pull a disappearing ■
act next Christmas what
would happen? Everyone
would worry about you,
wonder where you were and,
moat importantly, why you
had gone. When they asked
you about it, you would tell
them how much it hurts your
feelings not to be remem-
bered at Christmas. Right?
Well then, why not skip
the disappearing act and
communicate directly with
those involved? It's clear by
• now that your husband isn't
up to doing the Job.
And, yes, you do deserve
Uon r*' “
I’t; however, respects
DEAR DR. LAMB - I -
think your column on walk-
ing to better health was very
misleading. My wife and I
were walking with another
couple who are grossly
overweight when they
remarked that we were
walking too fast. I told them
a walk must be brisk in
order to benefit the heart,
lungs and circulation. In
other words, the exercise
must produce a “training
effect.”
My friends replied that
just walking, even slow
walking, wu sufficient to
maintain good health and
cited your column. I disa-
gree with your statement
that walking even two miles
an hour can be beneficial.
a’ stamped, self-addressed ®ut 1 *lo* walk of
envelope to Dr. Blaker in\ x,ny . ?SL ra7
care of this newspaper, P O over
Box 475, Radio City Station,
New York, NY 10019,
Write to Dr. Blaker at the
above address. The volume
of mail prohibits personal
replies, but questions of gen-
eral interest will be dis-
cussed in future columns.
. Dr.- Blaker is currently
involved in a project analys-
ing people's secrets. If you
would like to help, send your
secret to her at SECRETS,
Newspaper Enterprise ASso-
ciation, 100 Park Ave., New
York, NY 10100. Any use of
this information will be kept
confidential.
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around and don’t agree to do
until you have had time'
(away, from her) to think
over her request.
Counseling would help you ,.
recognition and respect. If Shy? Write for Dr.
you don’t;, however, respect - Blaker’s newsletter
yourself enough to ask .ta - “Shyness." Send 50 cents and
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ALL MEMBERS of the
six weeks. The following sub- Veterans of Foreign Wars are
l-k. Jecte will be presented: urged to attend the meeting
Retirement Benefits, April 2; April 5 for the nomination of M I o * •
^flte,^ApPrU1116^ teld /JrilTi EbvUo“ wDI 61 A disappearing act
Security, April 23; Financing
the pro^r&ni, April 30; snd
Social Security In Financial Beta Sigma Phi will meet at 8
Planning, May 7. Each p m Wednesday, i ——
program will include a viewer home of Linda
quiz, fallowed by a discussion members are urged to attend,
with personnel from the
Greenville Social Security-
Office. Dr. Robert Sanders
from East Texas State
University is host for the
programs.
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replies, but questions of gen-
i russion rests entirely in why
diking
speed
Good
have shown that normal peo-
ple use about the same num-
ber of calories per mile at
any speed between- two and
four miles an hour. If you
walk faster than four miles
an hour, the body becomes
less efficient mechanically
and the calories used per
mile increase somewhat.
' At between two and four
miles an hour, a 150-pound
person will use about 60
calories more per mile than
he would if he had been sit-
ting still during that inter-
val. Let your friends enjoy
walking two miles a day and The P^P1
in a -year's time they will troubte-with ■
have used the calories found
in about 12 pounds of body
fat. Four miles a day would
equal 24 pounds.
Now, if your goal is to
the benefits that occur from
losing weight, it is true that
more vigorous exercise is
better. Of course- that
presumes the person doesn’t
have a cardiac problem that
he or she' might not know
about which' could be
adversely affected by more
vigorous exercise. You can
use the heart rate as a guide
to how hard the heart is
working. A person who has
not been exercising very
much will have quite an
increase in rate.
The best way to do this is
train your circulation — not
strain it You sound like a
strainer. Ar a person contin-
ues a walking program he
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 77, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1983, newspaper, April 1, 1983; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292096/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.