The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1979 Page: 3 of 12
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P. 3, Perry Daily Journal Friday, May 4, 1979
9
He’s Depleting
Her Trust Fund
By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: I’ve been going with Tony for two years.
I’m 35 and divorced, and Tony is 34 and never been married.
He’s a typical macho Italian type.
Tony has his pad and I have mine. He suggested giving up
his place and moving in with me, but I told him nothing do-
ing unless I get that ring on my finger. Now he’s after me to
marry him. I love him, Abby, but I can’t trust him. When I’m
at his place he always unplugs the telephone. I’ve also seen
evidence of other women there. (Ladies clothes, cosmetics.
So what does a gal do when she loves a guy she can’t
trust? He says things could be different if we were married.
What do you think?
HUNG UPON TONY
DEAR HUNG UP: A gal who loves a guy she can’t trust
doesn’t know what misery is until she marries him. Things
could be different all right. They could be WORSE. Hang
on to your single blessedness.
Reception To Fete Crawleys
On 40th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Crawley, 1405 Fir avenue, will be
honored with a reception Sunday, May 6, in observance of their
40th wedding anniversary.
The event will be from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Cherokee Strip
restaurant. Hosting the reception will be the couple’s daughter
and son and their families, Mr and Mrs. Joe (Joyce) Cromer,
Marshall; and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crawley, Dallas, Texas. The
Crawleys have four grandchildren, Debbie, Darla and Terri
Cromer and Michael Crawley.
Mr. Crawley and the former Marie Kersen were married
May 1, 1939 in Enid by the Justice of the Peace. They were
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMullen. The couple estab-
lished their first home in Marshall and lived several places
before moving to Perry in 1944 from Billings. Mr. Crawley
retired April 1, 1974 after being employed 44 years for Champlin
Oil Company. He is a member of the Billings Masonic lodge.
Mrs. Crawley is a former Avon saleslady. Since their retire-
ment, the couple have spent much time traveling.
Friends and relatives are invited to attend the reception
without further invitation. The couple request no gifts.
Miss Schwab
Area Pair
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have each called our own
natural parents "Mom and Dad" since childhood. We live
near his parents and, after several years 1 finally feel com
fortable calling his parents "Mom and Dad," too.
When my mother heard me call my in laws "Mom and
Dad," she became very upset and said, "WE are the only
Mom and Dad you will ever have, so please find some other
names for your in laws."
What is your advice, Abby?
Confirmation Dinner Honors
Kara Seeliger, Russell Tappe
Kara Seeliger and Russell ner was held at the Seeliger
To Marry
August 18
DAUGHTER
DEAR DAUGHTER: Tell your mother that calling your
in-laws Mom and Dad" in no way diminishes the very
special love you have for your own parents. And further-
more, since YOU feel comfortable calling your in-laws "Mom
and Dad," there is no reason to find other names for them.
DEAR ABBY: I have known this guy for two years, but
we didn’t get really serious about each other until seven
months ago. I’m 18 and he’s 19. He kept trying to get me to
go to bed with him, and I kept saying no. Finally I gave in.
I really was in love with him, Abby. I’m no tramp. I
thought it would bring us closer together. Maybe even get
him to figure out some way we could get married.
Well, I was wrong. After that evening I didn’t hear one
word from him. Finally I ran into him by accident three
weeks later, and his attitude toward me was completely dif-
ferent. He acted like a stranger.
1 feel so cheap. If I had known then what I know now, 1
never would have given in. But there’s nothing I can do
about it now.
1 wasted something very precious on someone who wasn’t
worth it and didn’t appreciate it.
Please keep telling girls that the way to keep a guy is by
NOT giving in to him. I wish 1 hadn’t.
SORRY IN W.VA.
DEAR SORRY: I will. And maybe your experience will
help some other girl when she has that decision to make.
Getting married? Whether you want a formal church
wedding or a simple do-your -own-thing ceremony, get
Abby’s new booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding."
Send $1 and a long, stamped (28 cents) self-addressed
envelope to Abby: 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif.
90212.
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Tappe, cousins, were honored
with a family dinner Sunday,
April 29, 1979 after they were
received as communicant mem-
bers of Christ Lutheran church
through the rite of confirmation
during church services that
morning.
Miss Seeliger is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seeliger,
northwest of Perry. Russell is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tappe, east of Perry. The din-
Flower Show
Agenda For
Columbines
Flower show schedules were
distributed to members of the
Columbine unit of Perry Garden
Clubs April 30 at the Stillwater
Savings and Loan community
room.
Mrs. Carl Bunch was hostess.
Miss Fern Dayton, president,
presided and the gardener’s
creed was read in unison. Com-
mittee duties for the flower
show were discussed. This
year’s theme is "Say It With
Flowers." The event is schedul-
ed for May 16 in the Methodist
youth building.
Mrs. Bunch presented the
lesson, "Scissortail Flycatch-
er." This bird is the Oklahoma
state bird and known by its
name because they fly through
the air catching flies for food.
They winter in central America
and breed in Texas, Oklahoma,
Kansas and Nebraska. Mrs. F.
W. Lindeman won the hostess
gift.
The group’s next meeting will
be May 22 at the Cherokee Strip
museum. Mrs. Millie Highfill
will be hostess.
Present were Mrs. George
Aigner, Mrs. Carl Bunch, Mrs.
C. M. Burnside, Mrs. Joe Cer-
mak, Miss Fern Dayton, Mrs.
F. D. Ehler, Mrs. Charles For-
ney, Mrs. F. W. Lindeman, Mrs.
C. E. Snyder and Mrs. F. J.
Marburger.
Social Calendar
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Monday
Chapter BH, P.E.O., 1:30 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs. Beulah Coyle,
724 Holly street.
Faith chapter, American War
Mothers, 2 p.m. Legion hall.
Order of Rainbow for Girls, 7 :15
p.m. Masonic hall.
Circle two, Zion Lutheran
Church Women, 7:30 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs. Everett Yar-
ger, 1117 Eleventh street.
Past Noble Grands club, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Tuesday
Petunia unit, Perry Garden
Clubs, 9 a.m. Trip to Ponca
city.
Bible Study group, First Baptist
church, picnic, 9:30 a.m. Up-
per shelter, Perry Lake park.
Ladies Tuesday Afternoon club,
end-of-year picnic, 1 p.m.
Hostess, Mrs. Ken Schuer-
mann. Skyline drive.
Degree of Honor lodge, 7:30
p.m. IOOF hall.
Miriam circle, UMW, salad
supper, 6:30 p.m., business
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Hostess,
Mrs. Ervin Abraham, 823
Ivanhoe street.
home.
Relatives attending and send-
ing congratulations were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Gorath, Mrs.
Louise Lau, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Seeliger, Jeff and Eric, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Tappe, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Gorath, John and
Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Deken, Mrs. A W. Seeliger,
Loren Piel, Leasa Tappe, Sarah
Tappe, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Seeliger and Mrs. Elsie Seeli-
ger, all of Perry.
Mr and Mrs. Harlen Seeliger,
Rhonda and John, Ardmore;
Glenda Seeliger and Don An-
drew, Edmond; Joyce Seeliger,
Linc Lambert and Mr. and Mrs.
Les Justus, Stillwater; Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Shupe, Christy,
Melvin Jr. and Kevin, Morri-
son; Mr. and Mrs. John Deken
and David, Liberal, Kan.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Deken, Tracey
and Janice, Bentonville, Ark.;
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Seeliger,
Dana and Brian, Yukon.
Paul Seeliger and Tamara,
Ponca City: Mr. and Mrs. Char-
les Lovekamp and Robert Love-
kamp, Grants Pass, Ore.; Mrs.
Lena Junge, York, Neb.; Mr
and Mrs. Norman Seeliger,
Paris, Texas; Mrs. Lucy Rep-
phun, Saginaw, Mich.; the hon-
orees and host couples
WOMEN
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By Carol Torres
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chanically minded to take
good care of yourself and
your car, just as you
needn’t be a scientist to
take good care of your
health. Often, just being
careful is enough.
Before you even turn on
the ignition, make sure
as you’re safe.
T Lock alldoors
buckle your
WTAseat belt
check the
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should be no more than eight
inches away from the steer-
ing wheel.
While driving, look care-
fully not just at the car
ahead but at two cars
ahead, to the side and be-
hind you. Always look for
an out. At any time, you
may have to swerve off the
road to avoid a collision.
Consider your car. Can it
protect you from excessive
expenses? It’s more likely
to if you seep it in good
repair. It’s smart to start
out with a money saver,
and you may be able to do
so without sacrificing speed,
size or style.
When you stop, use the
engine as a brake, pressing
the brake pedal intermittent-
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August 18 is the wedding date
selected by Miss Esther Char-
lene Schwab and Harry Clifford
Warner Jr.
Miss Schwab is the daughter
of Mrs. Emalene Schwab, route
3, Perry, and the late Charles
Schwab. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Warner Sr., 312 East Main
street, Billings, are parents of
the prospective groom.
Rev. Cecil L. Gray will offi-
ciate for the 7 p.m. double-ring
rites in the First Church of the
Nazarene.
The bride-elect is a 1978
graduate of Perry high school
and attended her freshman year
at Northern Oklahoma college
at Tonkawa.
Her fiance graduated from
Billings high school in 1976.
Following their marriage, the
couple plan to establish a home
in Perry.
JOGGER INJURED
SOUTH KINGSTOWN,
(UPI) — A member of the
University of Rhode Island
crew team was hit from behind
by a car Monday while jogging
with about 30 teammates, state
police said.
Scott C. Healy, 21, of
Ridgefield, Conn., was reported
in satisfactory condition with
head injuries at Rhode Island
Hospital. The car’s driver,
Ernest Wildhaber, 86, of Ro-
chester, N.Y., was charged
with illegal use of the break-
down lane, police said.
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Mrs. Webster
Honored At
WCTU Meeting
Mrs. Freddie Baker was host-
ess May 1 for the Elizabeth
Crawford union of the Woman’s
Christian Temperance union.
The meeting opened with
group singing of “This I My
Father’s World." The devo-
tional was given by Mrs. Merle
Forshee. She read Scripture
from John 10:17-42. She said one
must aspire to a higher plane of
life and that as a WCTU mem-
ber, each must be a faithful
worker.
Reports were given concern-
ing the conference held April 26
in Mulhall. These were present-
ed by Mrs. Earl Luthye, Mrs.
Merle Forshee, Mrs. Glen Mul-
len and Mrs. David Payne. Mrs.
Payne said they were given a
test on “What we should know
about our government." Six
members attended the Mulhall
event. Items concerning the
group’s flea market stand were
discussed.
Mrs. Gertie Webster, who is
moving to Tulsa, was honored
by the group. Mrs. Mullen said
Mrs. Webster was a minister’s
wife for 30 years. She joined
WCTU in 1927 and has helped
organize more unions.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Webster,
Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Luthye,
Mrs. Mullen, Mrs. Forshee,
Mrs. Lillie Waggoner, Mrs.
Payne and Teresa and Mrs.
Pauline Hunt.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 86, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1979, newspaper, May 4, 1979; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2252507/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.