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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Wednesday, April 9. 1975
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Smokers' Last GASP:
A Nonsmokers' Travel
Club
By Abigail Van Buren
° 1975 by Chicago Tribune N v News Synd Inc
DEAR ABBY My husband and | have only one child, a
son. now married and living in California (We live in New
York 1
My elderly mother is very ill, and her days are numbered.
She has always relied heavily on me, and being a very
dutiful daughter. I gave her lots of time and attention
Because of this, my son has never been too fond of his
grandmother However my son, husband and I are very
close
M hile talking to my son (long distance), 1 said. "Keep
your woolen suit pressed because you will need it when you
come east for your grandmothers funeral His reply 1
hadn 1 planned on coming
M hen I told ms busband this, he said. If he doesn’t
want to come, don’t hassle him
Abby don t you think that out of respect for my feelings,
my son should come for his grandmother s funeral? I offered
to pay his plane fare both ways If I had brothers and
sisters the situation would be different, but my husband
and my son and his family are all I have
I don t mean to be a demanding mother, but in a time of
sorrow I feel it would be comforting to have those dear to
me near Would I be unreasonable to insist that he come?
MOTHER
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DEAR MOTHER If your son, knowing how much you
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shame on him But if you, knowing that he doesn’t really
want to come, insist that he does then shame on you!
DEAR ABBY Some time ago, I wrote asking if you
knew of a travel club for nonsmokers You replied that you
did not, but suggested 1 contact the American Cancer
Society They did not know of any either.
Now there is one! The Nonsmokers Travel Club, which I
was instrumental in forming We are an off-shoot of GASP
(Group Against Smokers Pollution), and now have 71
members We are in the Washington D.C area, but have
members from all over the U.S A
We have two domestic bus trips, and three foreign trips
planned for 1975 Our buses will have nonsmoking drivers
and nonsmoking tour guides Our foreign trips will travel in
the nonsmoking section of scheduled airliners Once at our
destination we will travel in our own bus with a
nonsmoking driver and guide
If you think this will be of interest to your readers, please
mention it in your widely read column
MILDRED A POST. CHAIRPERSON
SELECTED FOR MEMBERSHIP in Brorsen, an accounting sophomore, daughter
Oklahoma State university’s Air Force of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Brorsen, northeast of
reserved officer training corps sponsored Civil Perry. Right, is Carol Steichen who is a
air patrol (Capettes), a campus women’s business sophomore and daughter of Mr. and
service organization, are these two coeds from Mrs. John H. Steichen, route one, Perry.
Perry. The new Capettes are left, Barbara
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DEAR MILDRED It’s mentioned Those interested in
traveling without the annoyance of tobacco smoke may
write to me land please include a stamped, addressed
envelope) for the address of the smoke-free travel club.
DEAR ABBY Some additional information on how one
can improve his credit rating Under federal law, anyone is
permitted to inspect his (or her) credit file and offer
corrections and inaccuracies Erroneous information can
result in a poor credit rating
If one is refused a loan or a charge account, he has the
right to know the name and address of the consumer
reporting agency or credit company that supplied the
adverse information
This law applies to investigation reports causing denial of
a job and is contained in Title 15. U S. Code, section 1681.
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Concern Of
WCTU Meet
"Youth on the Horizon" was
program theme when the
Women’s Christian Temper-
ance union met April 1 in the
home of Mrs. David Payne.
The meeting opened with
Mrs Walter Baker presiding
and group singing of “I Would
Be True." The invocation was
given by Mrs Earl Luthye. The
devotional, "Promise or Per-
formance," was given by Mrs.
J. B. Webster who also read
Scripture from II Peter 1. Mrs
Rachel Tobias read a story
entitled, How Liquor Wrecked
Our Home." Concern for prayer
was for the youth of the world.
Mrs Luthye, Mrs R. E.
Forshee, Mrs. Glen Mullen and
Mrs. William Snodgrass at-
tended the area conference held
recently at Hennessey Each
gave an account of thoughts
received from the speakers for meditation encouraged setting succeed Mrs Frank Harting
the event. Mrs Mullen, legisla- aside time each day to read who is moving to Cleveland
tive director, spoke on legisla- God’s word and to pray. She Mrs. David Hilderbrandt and
tions and asked for the number concluded with prayer and a Miss Brenda Will were wel-
of letters each member had poem, "Personal Service." The comed as guests.
written to our legislators in meeting adjourned with the Attending were Mrs. Harting,
March The group voted to have CWF benediction. Mrs. Vandruff, Mrs Clark,
a bake sale April 17. The Refreshments were served to Mrs. Eldon Will, Mrs Jimmie
meeting adjourned with prayer Mrs. Lee Yahn, Mrs Brace Moore, Mrs Gary Eyster, Mrs.
by Mrs Baker Smith, Mrs. Charles Nuttle, Elmore and Mrs Jerry Rick-
Refreshments were served by Mrs. Richard Postelwait, Mrs ner
Mrs. Payne to Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Lew Wood, Mrs. Joe Malget, COLLEGE BOWLING
Forish MoMrs. Lithye. Mrs. Mrs. F. M. Payne, Mrs. Hughes, DAYTON. Ohio (UPI)
Mrs Snodgrass Mrs Tobias Mrs Cinnamon, Mrs. Johnson Southern Connecticut State's
and Mrs Webster and the hostess, Mrs. Kirtley Nick Romaniello captured the
e Association of College Union's-
V icinage Group Social Calendar International Bowling Tourna-
C E Thursda ment Sunday on the American
1 ‘lans Events ■ Order of Faternstar, 7:30p.m. Wrenanfsair terrgamitotal here
A luncheon was held at Baptist Young Women, First The 21-year-old senior held a
Mipiei churer, me CmpetitP with one twoEALES
ash rS Gary wilson, 225 to go in the finals, but had to
Friday fight off 28-year-old Ron Olsen
Trnday of Michigan Tech in final frame
Esther Rebekah lodge, 8 Pm of the last game. Olsen finished
10OF hall second with a 1,958 total.
Are Eyed By
Faith Circle
"Spring Returns" was an
opening thought by Mrs. Leon
Hughes, leader, when the Faith
circle of the Christian Women's
fellowship met April 3 in the
home of Mrs. Larkin Kirtley.
During the business meeting,
announcement was made of the
regional assembly which will be
in Tulsa, April 24-26 and the
officers workshop in Tonkawa,
May 9. Members were urged to
participate in the Lay Witness
mission which will be May 2-4. A
study on the book of Esther was
given by Mrs. Eldon Cinnamon
Mrs Leo Johnson led the
worship from a table holding a
Bible on a white cloth,
symbolizing purity; a red
candle, sacrifice and the "light
of the world;" and a living vine,
that we are His branches. The
To Succeed
Mrs. Harting
"Self-Defense for Women"
was the lesson by Mrs. Gary
Eyster when the Oak Grove
homemakers group met April 1
in the home of Mrs Leon
Vandruff Mrs. Frank Harting,
president, was in charge of the
meeting.
Mrs. Eyster stressed that in
self-defense, one important
thing to remember is always
have another person with you
while driving or walking,
especially at night A few
precautions could save a per-
son's life.
Roll call response was "What
weapon do I have at hand in
case of an emergency'’" Mrs
Darrel Clark gave the devotion-
al, Slow Me Down." Mrs. Bob
Elmore was elected president to
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Vicinage homemakers for their
free activity month. Mrs Jack
Stanley, president, conducted
the meeting.
The group recited the creed
and for the devotional, "A Word
and a Smile" was recited in
unison. Entries for the style
show were discussed and entry
blanks distributed to six
women Get-well cards were
signed and sent to ill members.
The group voted to have a pot
luck dinner on April 28 in the
home of Mrs. Lewis Dolezal for
their next meeting. The group
also decided to have a family
pot luck supper April 11 at the
fair building
For roll call response, each
member named a town in Okla-
homa which begins with the
same letter as her first name.
The group adjourned for a
social hour of free bingo.
Answering roll call were Miss
Adeline Blecha, Mrs. John
Dykes, Mrs Herman Feken,
Mrs, Bill Feken, Mrs C. R.
Johnson, Mrs. Fred Kasper,
Mrs. Fred Kopp, Mrs. John
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 58, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1975, newspaper, April 9, 1975; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2251245/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.