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RICHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH
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Thursday, April 7
THE DISABLED Veterans
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Station on Gilmer Street on
Saturday, April 9, beginning at
9a.m. Proceeds will be used for
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Landers
Thinker
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Gordon Miller, T.F. Moseley
and David Themeau.
DEAR READER - The
common problem of pre-
menstrual tension is not
completely understood. Part
toms are from
water, related
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you that the relationship is
bad for you and you cannot
expect any improvement,
you take no effective steps
to break with it
2. You give yourself rea-
sons for staying in it that do -’
not hold water or that don’t
really balance the negatives
member of Everton’s group,
members are urged to attend. Information about registration '
----- may be obtained by calling
Frat Davis at 885-2905.
Deadline for registering is
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Dove MHIsomor , »..» Managing Editor
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done for pre-menstrual
tension? Sometimes I get
very high strung with so
much nervous energy that 1
find it difficult to cope.
Sometimes I get very
tendencies. It is always just
before my menstrual peri-
ods. This frightens me very
much because of my feelings
of hopelessness
I take Midoi and some-
times It worts and other
no relief at all.
s and husband
must find it hard to live with
me too sometimes. *“
meeting of Alcoholics Women Alpha Group of the
Anonymous and Alanon at 8 Firat United Methodist Oiurch
p.m. Monday at 1201 east side will meet at ®:<5 a.m. Monday,
Graydon Johnson, 320 Wood-
crest Drive. v
NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME
YOU CAN REST EASY
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LAW ENFORCEMENT
Wives li Associates wfll meet at
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Marrow and anemia
in-law are divorced. He wants the Ohio turnpike, my heart
to ask his stepfather to be his started to beat wildly. I idffered
beet man. He does not wish to spasms in my lower buck, and it Landen talking) is to'make
invite ids natural father. His took all the strength I could every effort to overcome your
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Our DailyB^ead
Reed: John 10:1-5 April 4-Monday
RESURRECTION PROOF
...theuheep hear Hit voice; ahdHecalleth
His own sheep by name. John 10:3
V ESTERDAT we considered the fact that the resurrection
I of Jesus Christ is a well-documented historical event.
The empty tomb, the undisturbed graveclothes, the recorded
appearances of our bard to His disciples, and the witness of
more than "five hundred brethren at once" (1 Cor.
15:6)—all these facts offer indisputable proof of our Lord's
resurrection. But os believers, we hove yet another reason to
be assured that Jesus Is alive. It is His Indwelling presence by
the Holy Spirit that enables us to commune with Him and
Htrpwithus. • •—
A man who wanted to teach his rfophews and nieces about
the reality of the living presence of Christ in our lives asked
them, "Where's your mother?” “Upstairs,” answered one
girl. “How do you know?" "1 saw her go," she replied. “You
meen you saw her start to go upstairs,” corrected the unde.
“Maybe she didn't get there, or perhaps she's not there now.”
“Oh, I know she's there, because I just called her, and she an-
swered me,” said the ydungesf child. The unde continued
his questioning, “Did you see her?” “No, but she spoke to
me and called me by my name. I know her voice, and I know
It was Mother!" “You are right,” said the unde. “And in
much the same way that you know your mother Is upstairs
we can know that the Lor/1 Is alive and In our Ilves. He
'speaks’ to us and we just know It is His voice."
We hear no audible voice nor do we see a visible face-yet
Jesus' presence is ours. Through the witness of the Spirit, we
know that the Savior is alive. -P.R.V,
/beard theuolcco/Jesus sag,
"I am this dark onrU't Light;
Look unto Me-thy mom shall rise.
AndaU thy day be bright," —Bonar
THOT: Only a living Shepherd can call His sheep by name.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Barrett M.G.
Sr., Mack Jr. and Nicole, had
as Easter weekend visitors Mr. Garland Dawson,
and Mrs. Dewey Diamond and Hargrave, Allan, Jacobsen,
family of Fort Worth. R L. Jones, Randall Maddox,
•OMM* fMr (•* Mak to (toakM.)
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Postmaster: Send address changes to The News-Telegram,
. P.O. Box 598, Sulphur Springs, Tx. 75482.
! patrolman to come along and
pays the minister? ask him to drive me across?
4. Try motion sickness pills?
-Bridge-a-PhoblaNut
---Deer Stumped: I heve jnst Dedr B.P.N.: According to
written a new booklet that deals Neil Boot, supervisor of traffic
with all the questions you have records program of the
- asked and many more. I wrote -National Safety Council in
- it becMoe I have bean bcm CMcage. iwne rf the fow
Broussard, W.A.
Carothers, Dennis Dawson,
Garland Dawson, Bill
of the sj
retention
to increased estrogen forma-
tion which.causes sodium
retention, which in turn
causes the body to retain
— water. .A diuretic that elimi-
nates water may eliminate
swelling, bloating and some
digestive complaints.
Tranquilizers are some-
times used as are other
medicines that affect a
woman's mood. Adjusting
hormone balance m<y help
some but falls to help many
others. -
It to important to recog-
nise that tnto to a transitory
state and doesn't indicate a
, serious disease that will oth- Sulphur Springs,
erwtoe affect a person's - ■
health. The entire family
needs to understand that it to
not something a woman can
prevent
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phobia if you wish to travel by
Mr nw Mp If you
can’t do It on your own.
Hospital Naws
Saturday, April*
ALPHA DELTA Kappa will
7 p.m. Monday in the home of sponsor a car wash at the Fire
Susan Brewer, 237 Azalea. Station on Gilmer Street on
Final plans for the Law En- <r .
foreement Banquet will be 9 a.m. Proceeds will be--
discussed. AD members and community projects. Washing
prospective members ere wiU be 85 and 82 for vacuuming,
urged to attend. ------
to.-.. Monday, April 11
THERE WILL be a closed THE UNITED Methodist
meeting of Alcoholics Women Alpha Group of the
Anonymous and Alanon at 8 First United Methodist Church
o.m. Monday at 1201 east side wiD meet at 9:45 a.m. Monday,
of Loop 301 East, first driveway April 11, in the home of Mrs.
of the railroad. All new »
replies, but questions of gen- • members are encouraged to
eral interest will be dis- - -
cussed in future columns.
Dr. Blaker is currently
---involvedm-aprojectanaiyi-—
Monday Gilmer from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.'.
TOPS TX Chapter 241 wiD Thursday, April 7, two blocks
Marbry Rowe was named the wives with any problems they
best loser for the week. Anyone have with paperwork or
interested in toeing weight to questions.
invited to attend. ‘ * V '
can neither Improve it nor
accept it, to leave it.
If any of my readers has
been addicted to a person
and broken that addiction,
newspaper, P.O. Box 475,
Radio City Station, New
York. N.Y. 10019.
Reduce the role of televi-
sion in your household with
newsletter “Taming the TV
beast.” Send 50 cents and a
stamped, self-addressed
envelope to De Blaker in
care of this newspaper, P.O.
Boz 475, Radio City Station,
New York, NY 10019. -
Write to Dr. Blaker at the
; above address. The volume
of mail prohibits personal
toxin. Transfusions are nec-
- 4 essary if the blood count
gMs too low. H laboratory
evidence supports an
autoimmune reaction, a
number of medicines have
been tried to control this,
but again you have the prob-
lem of medicines being
harmful to the boos marrow.
In recent yean bone mar-
row tranaplMto, *ben they
can be done^Save complete-
ly altered the outlook for
aplastic anemia patients.
Transplants are usually
done in younger patients if a
suitable donor can be found.
The facton that cause
anemia and bow it affects a
person are discussed in more
detail in The Health Letter
4-8, Understanding the
Anemias, which I am send-
ing you. Othere can send 75
cents with a long, stamped,
- self-addressed envelope for
it to me, in care of this news-
paper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio
City Station, New York, NY
- 10919.
DEAR DR, LAMB - Is
there anything that can be
done for pre-menstrual
tension? Sometimes I get
that!
cope
« depressed and have suicidal
"'Mro,. Barbara Young,
S'mts^Judy Dalton, Sulphur
Springs.
Admitted
Mrs. Lawrence Askej,
Sulphur firings
Mrs. Loyd Bourland, Sulphur
Springs,
Mrs. Mike Weatheread,
Sulphur Springs.
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DEAR DR. LAMB - My
brother was told be has
hypoplastic anemia after
having blood tests, bone
marrow tests and numerous
scans of the body.
His blood to 10.5 which I
understand to tow and it
should be about 14. Wben.lt
goes under 10 be has to get a
transfusion.
, Can you give me any
— information on this blood
disease? Is the only treat-
■ ment a blood transfusion’
< DEARREADER - Hypo-
plastic anemia to also known
““"'•s aplmtir anemia It mean
* a failure of the bone marrow
to produce blood cells.
' There are three general
facton that control the num-
ber of blood cells - the rate
of formation of new blood
cells, the rate of destruction
of existing red blood cells
and the loss of blood from
bleeding.
There are many facton
that affect the formation of
blood cells by the bone
marrow, although in about
half the cases the cane to
not determined. Often toxin
such as benzene in solvents
attack the marrow. In some
cases the person has an
v* - autoimmune response and
forms antibodies that attack
" his own marrow. Even aome
. medicines, including Chloro-
mycetin, gold shots and ,
Butazolidine, affect the MM
' marrow. 1
When the cane can be
found, the treatment to
directed at the elimination
of that cane, such as elimi-
nating exposure to some
Nul fi. Van Oordtr; Copyright 19B2, Radio Mbie Owt,
Grand Rapid*. Miehigm. Ussd By barrailon.
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ing people's secrets. If you Veterans of Foreign Wars are sponsor a workshop conducted
would like to help, send your urged to attend the meeting by Everton Publishers of
. ■ . «««» 5 for the nomination of Logani Utah, on Tuesday, April
new officers. Elections will be 12 from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. in
held April 19^ the First Christian Church
fellowship hall. The Society
invites all genealogists to bring
r an ancestor chart, and a
Beta Sigma Phi wiD meet at« pedigree chart to be used in
p.m. Wednesday, April 6, in the private consultation with a
home of Linda Blount. AU member of Everton’s group.
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8. When you think about
ending the relationship, you
feel dread, even terror, and
you cling to it even harder. (
. 4. When you take steps to
end it, you suffer acute with -^-help "from Dr.- Blaker's
drawal symptoms, including - ■ - ■—
physical distress, that can
only be relieved by re-estab-
lishing contact.
5. When the relationship is
really over (or you fantasize
that it has ended) you feel
the loss, loneliness and emp-
tiness of a person eternally
exiled — often foUowed or
even accompanied by a feel-
ingof liberation.
Dr. Howard Halpern's
new book, “How To Break
Yout Addiction to a Person"
~by discussing these signs of
addiction and goes on to help
people break out of this
destructive kind of relation-
ship.
He says, "You must begin
with the recognition thatyou
- are indeed hooked.” Then---
you can become free enough
Dear Ana Landen: Our banied with requests for up4o- attomativesis good. He said:
daughter will be graduating date information. You are right 1. Bridges are safe. The state
from college in May and we are when you say the okl rules don’t depaitment of tnuourtation
making plans for a church fit anymore. Send |2 and a self- inspects bridges marendar
wedding in June. . addressed, tong envelope with basis.
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anymore. So, like thousands of - Dear Ann Landen: LapT MwwcxiidhegrtbadtT *******’
others, we are turning to ypu. summer when I started to drive 4. Motion sickness pills could
parents of our future son- acrou s tong, curved bridgb on make you dangerously drowsy.
Avoid them.
My advice (this to Ann
1110 Como Stmt
‘From2to5PJ|.
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Addicted to a person
By Karen Blaker, PKD.
= DEAR DR. BLAKER - I
have hMMfr involved RD
ISSIvv VWU WWVIWWS WSMS MB
older man for 12 roars. 1 am
25 and he to 40. It to a rela-
tionship that has never real-
ly made me happy. Yet, I
feel I love him very much.
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Our relationship started
when be was my teacher in
junior high school. We saw
each other every day after
school just to talk. And then
later, when I was a senior in
high school, it became a fuU-
, fledged sexual affair.
I went to college, gradual- *
ed and came back to my
home town as the school
librarian. And we continue
our affair.
I am not happy with him
because I know he cannot
give me the family life I
really want. You have prob-
ably guessed it by now, he's
married.
What is wrong with me?
DEAR READER - If you
were really in love with this
man, you would be happy
Instead, you are miserable. ,
You are not in love. You
are addicted to this person
much as a drug addict is
addicted to a drug. You need
him and feel you cannot get
along without him.
These are the signs of
such an addiction:
1 Even though your objec-
: J scared that I might come upon situation. Send 80 cents with j'!dg,ne?t !,n.^ pe!taR8
fiance’s sisters but NOT Ns snother frighteninOridge and your request and a tong, judgment of others) tons
step-sister. Would it be proper freeze up or faint Should I: stamped, self-addressed en-
toezcludeher? 1. Psych myself up, teU vetope to Ann Landen, P.O.
Who should be tn the myself that the bridge to Box 11996, Chicago, Illinois
receiving line? Who should pay nothing to fear and attempt to 80811.
for the prenuptial dinner? Are drive acroos?
we obligated to pay hotel ez- 1 Put on my emergency
penses for out-of-town flashen and drive across the
relatives? WM pays for the bridge very slowly?
flowers? How should the in- [. ..
vitations be worded? Should wa bridge, wait for a state highway
allow children under 12 years of
age? Who pays the minister?
How much? Please Ann, help
us. —Stumped in Schenectady
Parents, what should you do if
your teenager to have sexual
relattonsfxjtom-Landers’ new
booklet, “High School Sex and
How to Deal With It-A Guide
grandparents are also divorced, muster to keep my vehicle on for Toons and. Their Parents,”
but he wants to include them as the road. Now I am afraid to gives mwionaense advice on
weD as his stepgrandparents, travel across . the country.
Our daughter to fond of her 1
Jim Masters, Leroy McIntire,
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Pink Ladies serving at
Memorial Hospital last week
were: Mmee. Millard Bennett,
Somora.
Bradley, Sulphur
Ej Springs. ... /
Mrs. Krnneth Gowin, Emoy. ~~~
• Sulphur Springs.
Dismissed
Mrs. Norman Crowson,
Sulphur Springs.
Miss Tina Pefe “ ‘
Mrs. Bobby Wi
girl, Cumby.
Mrs. Marjorie Clifton,
Sulphur Springs.
Gordie Clapp,
Springs.
Miss
Saltillo.
Master
Sonora.
Tonny Jones Jr., Sulphur
Springs.
Mrs. Earnest Shaw, Sulphur
Springs.
N.L. “ ■ ---
Springs.
Miss Natalie Dunlap, Mount
Vernon.
Mrs. Archie Flanary and
Mby girl, Paris.
Miss Melissa Taylor, Sulphur
qpnngs.
s Mrs. Doire Tully, Sulphur
Springs.
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 79, Ed. 1 Monday, April 4, 1983, newspaper, April 4, 1983; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292098/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.