The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

JANUARY 27, 1969 SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE. SEYMOUR. PAGE THREE Credit Women Hear Of Computer Role "Is There a Computer in Your was the lesson presented by Mrs. Mary Cox, when Credit Women International met recently at the Elks' Club. Miss Helen B.

Sawyer, author of the article which Mrs. Cox presented, owned and operated a credit bureau in Helena, Montana, and Everett, Washington, for over 20 years and for 12 years was credit granter in the loan field. The title question is answered with for more and more people, Mrs. Cox said. In an area fairly remote from a large city, the only contact with a computer may be the statement received from those firms who do use computers- major oil companies, large department stores, mail order houses, insurance companiesall those who send a card, in which holes are punched, bearing the request, "Do not fold or To meet increasing demands of credit granters for fast and accurate credit reports, Credit Bureaus in several parts of the country are pioneering in computer credit reporting, a major step requiring investment of millions of dollars in research, programming and equipment.

Mrs. Cox closed by saying that whether or not there is computer in your future, exciting things are happening in the credit field these days. It's dynamic, expanding, changing industry, and women who are prepared for change and ready to go along with it have opportunities never before dreamed of, she I clared. Mrs. Arthur Reutter, presi I dent, was in charge of the busi ness meeting, during which Mrs.

Earl Horning, ways and means committee chairman, announced a new project, a dress club, which will run for eight weeks. Miss Rebecca Collins and Mrs. Clara More were chosen team captains. Mrs. -Reutter announced conference would be held March 22-25 in Cincinnati under the theme "Changing Mrs.

Bessie Niccum, educational chairman, was in charge Baptist Seniors Told of Spain Willis L. Kilgas, who recently returned to this city after serving with the United States Air Force in Spain for three years, was the speaker for the first meeting of the new year of the Senior citizens Fellowship of First Baptist Church held Thursday in the church Fellowship Center. A' covered dish dinner was served at three tables prettily decorated with spring flowers. Dr. Stewart H.

Silver, pastor of the church, gave the dinner invocation. Following the dinner Mrs. William Krieger, vice-president, conducted a business session. A poem, "For the New was read by Mrs. Krieger, and reports of the secretary and treasurer were given.

Devotions were presented by Mrs. Frank Griffin, who read from the third chapter of First. Corinthians. The thought, "Working Together, was carried out in two short readings. Several members were reported ill, and cards were signed to be mailed to shut-ins.

Mrs. A. A. Cohn introduced the guest speaker, who displayed a number of cards. showing views of Spain, a Bible and a New Testament.

He also read several verses from Psalms 23 and the first chapter of John's Gospel. of the program and introduced Mrs. Cox. Those present were Mrs. Edwin Blish Jr.

Mrs. More, Mrs. Earl Horning, Mrs. Cox. Mrs.

Bert Fletcher, Mrs. Ro: bert Whitsett, Mrs. Reutter, Mrs. Niccum Mrs. Harry Horning, and the Misses Ann Zimmerman Rebecca Collins, Jill Tracey and Lorra Turner.

The next meeting will be dinner in February at the home. of Mrs. Earl Horning. Mrs. Schneider Feted at Shower Mrs.

Irving, "Nippy" Schneider, was guest of honor at a stork shower Thursday evening, given by. Mrs. Marshall Romine at the Romine home in this city. The guest of honor was presented. with a gift from the hostess.

Contests were played and prizes won by Miss Connie Kreinop, Mrs. Joseph Thompson and Mrs. Schneider. Refreshments were served and the hostess favor was presented to Mrs. James E.

Grigdesby. Invited guests were the guest of honor and Mrs. Robert Kreinop, Mrs. Gerald Peters, Mrs. Irving Schneider, Mrs.

Wayne Schneider, Mrs. Ronald Blevins, Mrs. J. William Rittmann, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.

Henry Sawyer, Mrs. Grigdesby, Mrs. -Earl Foust, Mrs. Glen Niemoeller, Mrs. Mabel Allen and the Misses Connie Kreinop, Christie Kreinop, Julia Romine, Linda Romine, Teresa Romine and Denise Schneider.

Reddington Club LESSON Dual project lessons Meat Stretchers and were presented by Mrs. Meredith Engleking and Mrs. Wilbur Hess- when the Reddington Extension Homemakers Club met Tuesday afternoon in the annex of Reddington Christian Church. Mrs. Wilbur Hess, president, conducted the meeting, and Mrs.

Charles Spaugh gave devotions, reading from Second Corinthians 5:7. Members answered roll call by naming ways to increase membership. Mrs. Price Baldwin gave the history of the song of the month, "Home Sweet Home," and Mrs. Spaugh gave the citizenship report, "Do It Now," an article written by Charles Skinner, Mrs.

Allan Hercamp gave the health lesson, on measles vaccination, urging parents to give their children the vaccination by the age of nine. Members voted to use their birthday offerings to buy the Thanksgiving turkey and dress ing. The meeting was closed with the club creed. Mrs. Neal Piaffenberger and Mrs.

John Montgomery were hostesses. February meeting of the club will be a carry-in dinner starting at noon in observance of the club's 41st anniversary. Members present were Mrs. Jerry Fish, Mrs. Wilbur Hess, Mrs.

Richard Lind, Mrs. William Ashcraft, Mrs. Flora Murray, Mrs. Neal Pfaffenberger, Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs.

Homer Davis, Mrs. Stanley Blair, Mrs. Frank Covert, Mrs. Hubert Hazard, Mrs. Meredith Engleking, Mrs.

Allan Hercamp, Mrs. Charles Spaugh, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Price Baldwin and Mrs. Gilbert Diggs.

Guests were Jimmy Hazard, Teresa Hess, Lori Lind and Brian Fish. Jaynes-Perry Vows Exchanged Miss Janet Sue Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perry, 638 South Broadway, and Jerry Joe Jaynes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jaynes, Seymour R2, exchanged wedding vows at 6:30 o'clock Friday evening in First Baptist Church. Dr. Stewart H. Silver, pastor, presided at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of street-length white satin, with a white satin bow securing her veil.

Her corsage was of white and lavender carnations. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jaynes. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs.

Perry an aqua dress with white accessories. Mrs. Jaynes, mother of the groom, BEAN EARLY IN THE Small Shopper WEEK SHOPPER Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF 3. Lbs. 149.

Marhoefer Lb. Colonial BREAD Lb. Prices Effective Monday Tuesday THOMPSON'S. QUALITY MILK CHEKD WESTERN ELM Gallon STREETS SCHOOL DAY PEAS 3 No. Cans 303 OPEN 8 A.

M. to 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Training Meets Leaders Listed Lafayette, adult leader training will be held in 20 districts throughout Indiana February 3 through March 11. 4 Serving as instructors will be team of Cooperative Extension agents and state 4H staff members. The conferences are conducted annually by Indiana Cooperative Extension with the Rotary Clubs of Indiana cooperating.

Sixteen of the sessions will begin at 9 a.m. and another at 9:30 a. m. These will close in mid-afternoon. The other three sessions will start at p.

m. and conclude about 10 p. m. Evening sessions will be Feb. 11 at Aurora and Feb.

18 at Tipton and Rochester. Dates and city sites of the daytime conferences: Feb. 3, Ft. Wayne and Winchester; Feb. 4, Rushville, Terre Haute and Huntington; Feb.

10, Valparaiso; Feb. 11, Indianapolis and Rensselaer; Feb. 12, and Griffith; Feb. 17, Columbus and Elkhart Feb." 18, Cordon; Feb. 19, Washington; Feb.

25, Bloomington and Lafayette, and March 11, Evansville. This is the 30th annual series of leader training conferences. Newsy Paragraphs Jerry and Larry, three, and Candance, five, children of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chilman, of North Vernon, have been admitted to Room 250, Bartholomew County Hospital, Dismissed were Mrs.

Milton Pollert, of Seymour and Miss Elsie Arbuckle, of North Vernon. Officers for 1969 will be elected tonight when the Seymour Coin Club meets at 7:30 p. m. at the Seymour Public Library. Plans will also be made for an open house to commemorate the club's 10th anniversary.

5 DAYS ONLYI BEGINS JAN. 28th QUALITY BUILD BABY'S PHOTO ALBUM WITH DIXY PIN-UPS. Beautiful 5x7" photograph, for only lights smiles. natural Non-glare Do your baby-bragging with a beautiful photo "worth more than a thou. sand words." Get a completely finished photograph for only You will not be urged to buy but if you wish the remaining poses they're yours for 1.35 for the first, 1.25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional.

AGE LIMIT 5 years. One or two children per family will be photographed singly for PIXY PIN-UPS EXCLUSIVELY AT PENNEY'S each for the first picture. Each PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS: tional child under five, 1.50. A.M. to 5:30 P.M., TUES.

THRU SAT. Most of the people in Spain are Catholics, Sgt. Kolgas noted, but he added that a religious freedom law was passed recently. For long time, he said, churches in Spain were closed because of conflict between the church and state. Vegetables in Spain are much the same as those raised here, the speaker said, He pointed out that Spaniards have pork but not much beef.

Sgt. Kilgas told of several castles more than 200 years old. Sgt. Kilgas flew from Madrid to McGuire Air Force Base, in New Jersey, in eight hours. Son.

of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kolgas, West Tipton street, he is home on leave and will be stationed at Grissom Air Force Base, at Peru. The group sang the benediction chorus, and Dr. A.

A. Cohn gave the closing prayer. Those present were Dr. and Mrs. Cohn, Dr.

and Mrs. Stewart H. Silver, Dr. and Mrs. William Krieger, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stanfield, Mr. and Mrs.

John Short, Mrs. Belle. Cartwright, Mrs. C. E.

Hankins, Mrs. Logan Stanfield, Mrs. W. A. Hornback, Mrs.

John Morton, Mrs. Jesse Ault, Mrs. Martha Hunsucker, Mrs. F. M.

Duncan, Miss Anna E. Carter, -Ira Dowell, Ivan Webster, Harry E. Carter and Sgt. Kilgas. chose a light green two-piece suit.

Both mothers were presented corsages of white carnations. The bride, a member of the church in which she was married, is employed with Seymour Electronics and the groom is employed with Walter Findley Son, at Rockford. Beginning today, the couple is at home at 522 North O'Brien street. By HELOISE CRUSE LETTER OF LAUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: Would you please take your little bare feet to your kitchen and get that bottle of vinegar, then come back to the bathroom, saturate your sponge or that old washrag you're always using and wipe the soap film off the chrome fixtures. Does it ever shine! Why we wives get together and buy our own vinegar factory and pipe it right into the kitchen? Mrs.

B. T. DEAR HELOISE: When window shades become soiled and faded, I remove the shade from the window and roll it out on my liv. ing room floor. I take my scissors and cut the shade from the roller.

I machine stitch a new hem on the CUT end and reinsert the stick in this hem. Then I tack the soiled end of the shade on the roller, replace on the window and here is a nice clean shade that cost NOTHING. Mrs. Harry Smith DEAR HELOISE: Perhaps some of the er mothers do not know the trick of making little girls' blouses 'from men's worn shirts. Place the pattern down, thus utilizing the existing buttons and button holes and the lesser- tail part of the shirt, for the top of the blouse! Cut the sleeves for the blouse from the best part of the shirt sleeves.

Add a Peter Pan, Mandarin, or any other type collar, not to be turned back. Caution: Position the top button carefully before cutting Regular Reader LETTER OF LAUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: Whoever said, "When winter comes can spring be far behind?" was never the mothof 'two lively pre-schoolers January! J. Milhoan 1969, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) OPEN TONITE 'TIL 9 P. M. Penneys ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Pick any one of 3 these carefree uniforms- -all great buys at just $5 C.

No matter how hectic the day is you'll come out looking neat as a pin in these fabulous fashion uniforms. Smartly styled knits show up-to-the-second detailing. You'll love the way they machine wash and never need more than a touch up. In white. A.

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A. COMFORT AND. DUTY OXFORDS CHARGE Trim oxfords with deep insole cushioning to help. IT! fight fatigue. Soft glove leather Smooth vinyl-wrapped foam rubber insoles.

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