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Grange Notes
Shady Cove Grarjje
The Shady Cove Grange
met Saturday in the Shady
Cove school music room with
the newly installed officers,
Master Ed Houston officiat
ing. Miles and . Caroline "Wil
liams became new members
by demits.
The following committee
reports were given, Agricul
ture, HEC, Ways and Means,
Insurance, History. The re
ports of the secretary, lectur
er and HEC were made. The
secretary reported 60 mem
bers on the roll.
One visitor, Mrs. Agnes
Hubble of Eagle Point, was
present.
Shady Cove Grange joined
other Grangers with a resolu
tion to open Camp White for
a complete hospital.
Mrs. Sara Strother was
elected and installed treasur
er when Mrs. Sylvia Oliver
found it impossible for her to
fill the office at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKay
were appointed degree cap
tains. The lecturer read two
poems, one on "The Beginning
of a New Year," and the
second "Try Kindness."
Numbers were given out
and drawn. The men's num
ber was drawn for Bert Clark
and the lady's was Anna Burt
Kee. - Each member was to
guess the number of articles
in Bert Clark's pockets and
the articles in Mrs. Kee's
purse. Those guessing correct
were Ed Houston, Nanny Mc
Kay, T. M. Littlefield and
Lula Bell Clark. Each was
presented a small prize.
Refreshments were served
in the school cafeteria. One
table was decorated represent
ing the new year, the center
piece on the other table was
a 20 pointed gold star. The
favors were the picnic spoon
with Happy New Year written
on them and tiny dolls tied
to the handles.
Refreshments were cake and
coffee. One cake was deco
rated for the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. 'Littlefield. They re
ceived cards from those pres
ent and an appropriate gift
for their home.
The serving committee in
cluded the Houstons and
Littlefields.
Delia A. Littlefield,
Publicity Chairman.
KOREANS ATTACK GI
Pusan, Korea OPI An
American soldier was in a
hospital today with a cerebral
concussion after being at
tacked by three Korean civil
ians. He was identified as
Pfc. Madison E. Septer, of St.
Charleston, Ohio. An Army
report said Septer was re
turning to his unit when the
Koreans attacked him. Hfs
condition was listed as good.
The Family Council
Editor's note: The Familv rmmrit rnncictc nf a urisr. n Tmvrhiatrist.
three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a. women's editor and two writers.
tacn arucie is a summary ol an actual report. The Family Council does
not give advice: it merely reports on problems that have been dealt
with by responsible agencies and counselors.
Wednesday, January 8, 1958
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drug counter.
Paula M. George has been
terrible- since we've gotten
married.
George M. She no loneer
cares about my happiness.
Paula M. I was a widow
with three children, ages 13,
la and 18, when I met. and
fell in love with a married
man. He left his wife and we
set up a home together be
fore he was divorced.
For the three years before
he got a divorce, he was just
wonderful, took an interest
in the children and was a
model husband. Then, when
the divorce came through,
we got married. Since then he
has been just terrible. There
are constant fights and he was
abusive to the children. My
eldest daughter got married,
mainly to get out of the house.
I still love George very
much, in spite of the fact that
I know he has been unfaith
full. He never shows me any
affection and I feel I can't go
in this way.
George M. Paula keeps
nointins to the way I've
changed since our marriage,
but what about the way she
has changed?
Before we were married
she tried to do everything to
please me because she was
afraid I'd get away from her.
Now that she knows I'm hook
ed she thinks only about her
family her children, her
mother and brothers and sist
ers. She makes big dinners for
them and invites them over,
even though she knows I
can't stand having them
around.
Paula accuses me of hav
ing "other women," but the
only one I've been seeing is
my ex-wife. She has been so
wonderful about the whole
thing in spite of the raw deal
I've given her. She is concern
ed about my happiness even
though we're divorced.
The Council: No. George,
it just won't do. You can't
keep giving yourself away
like a prize in a lottery to the
woman who seems to want to
do the most for you at any
given moment. Don't forget
that once she has won you,
any woman is likely to put
you on the shelf where she
can admire you from time to
time. You can't expect her to
fight every moment once the
prize is won.
Right now, your ex-wife is
the "other woman" whether
you care to call her that or
not. She shouldn't be caring
about your happiness, and if
she does, it can only mean
she has decided to get back
into the game of "catching
George."
At this rate, George, you
are likely to shuttle back and
fourth endlessly. Whoever
fights the game hardest wins
you. You are merely a pawn
in a game.
There's only one way to put
an end to this. Stop being a
pawn and decide to be a man.
A man makes his own choice
and sticks to it. He does his
utmost to promote the happi
ness of his mate. He tries to
love or at least tolerate, those
who are important to her. He
has self-respect because he
knows he is doing his best and
that his efforts are appreci
ated. Grow up, George!
(Copyright 1957,
General Features Corp.)
A Nashville, Tenn., train
wreck in 1-918 took the lives
of 101 persons.
COPTERS TO TOW SHIPS
St. Petersburg, Fla. (IPI
Helicopters will get a new
type of workout here in two
days of testing that begin on
Thursday. They will tow
ships. The Coast Guard, which
is staging the experiments,
said the planes will begin
with small boats and then
will attempt to tow a 378-ton
cutter and a 794-ton buoy
tender.
GLOBEMASTER CRASH
Mobile, Ala. (IF) An Air
Force C-124 Globemaster,
crippled by a runaway pro
pellor, made a safe crash land
ing in a cotton field near here
Tuesday. An Air Force spokes
man said there was a mini
mum of damage to the plane.
The six-man crew was uninjured.
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EVERYTHING'S NEW...
EXCITING ...IN GOOD TASTES
Directors
MEETJN&
Does
Your Family, Inc
have an
annual report?
In some ways H certainly makes a lot of sense to
look at your family as a business.
For instance, businesses set aside money each year
to meet their future needs. Your family should, too,
because you'll have a lot of future needs . . . college
educations for the children ... a new house ... a
retirement fund.
You might call the money you'll need for these things
a reserve for future operating expenses. And you should
start building that reserve right now.
One of the best ways to do this is by regufar purchase
of U. S. Savings Bonds. They're a safe, sure invest
ment that'3 backed by the strength of the greatest
nation on earth.
Savings Bonds are absolutely Indestructible. If stolen,
lost or destroyed -they'll be replaced without charge
by the U. S. Treasury.
And now they're better than ever. Every U. S,
Series E Savings Bond purchased since February 1, 1957
pays 3 interest when held to maturity. It matures
earlier, too in only 8 years and 11 months and pays
higher Interest in the earlier years.
So thi year look at your family's finances with a
businessman's eye. And make it your New Year's
Resolution to start building a fund for the future! by
buymg Savings Bonds through the Payroli Savings Plan
at work or regularly where you bank.
PART OF EVERY AMERICAN'S SAVINGS BELONGS IN U. S. SAVINGS' BONDS
The U. S. Government does not pay for
this advertising. The Treasury Depart
ment thanks, jor their patriotic dona
tion, the Advertising Council and
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