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Morton Community News

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Mrs. Roscoe Stevens underwent surgery at the Putnam County Hospital and returned home on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood called on Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Clones on July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker

Mr. And Mrs. Schwarz Welcome “New Pupil”

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Mandelblatt of 922 Shenandoah, Los Angeles, California, formerly of Greencastle, sent word of the arrival of their new grandson, Stephen Joshua Schwarz, in the form of a report card. The card reads: Name of Pupil: Stephen Joshua Schwarz Address: 3731 Jasmine Ave. #16, Los Angeles, California Date of Enrollment: May 22, 1973 Weight: 8 lbs., 12 3/4 ozs. Height: 20 inches

Activities: Eating and sleeping in class. Habits: Unable to keep school uniform dry. Excellent class oral participation- healthy lungs. Attendance: Will be present 365 days a year. Comments: Although our pupil does not know the ABCs he is making excellent progress. Principal: Amos Schwarz Teacher: Diane Schwarz Counselors: Grandma and Grandpa Mandelblatt, Grandma and Grandpa Schwarz.

Man who shot at dog is no good neighbor DEAR ABBY: I reported a neighbor to the sheriff’s office when I saw him shooting at a dog in his yard with a .22 rifle. I probably should have complained directly to the man, because he is reasonable and a good neighbor. But I was so angry I called the sheriff instead. The neighbor hates dogs in his yard because he takes pride in his beautiful yard, and works on it constantly. Now this neighbor is angry at me and my husband, which is my problem. He and my husband used to be good friends, but he hasn’t even spoken to my husband since I reported him four months ago. I feel terrible about ruining their relationship because my husband really liked him. I wish this had never happened, but it did. What can I do to bridge the gap? IN THE MIDDLE DEAR IN: Your neighbor is both unjust and childish to bear a grudge against your husband for something you did. Perhaps if you were to let him know that you and you alone reported him it might help. [P. S. He may be a good neighbor, but no “reasonable” man turns a .22 on a dog.] DEAR ABBY: I have a gentleman friend who is 15 years my senior. [I am a widow.] My girl friend [another widow] and I were seeing him off at the airport after he had visited me. Just before he left he kissed me goodbye, then he took $20 out of his wallet and handed it to me, saying, “I didn’t know what to buy you. Get yourself something.” I became very angry and said, “That’s an insult. I don’t charge for my kisses!” He became angry and departed on that note. My girl friend said I was wrong to have acted that way because he didn’t really mean to insult me by offering me money. I can’t imagine any gentleman thinking it would be all right to offer money to a lady. Was I wrong? Or should he be excused because he was raised in Italy? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: He should have been excused not because he was raised in Italy, but because he probably meant well. You should have accepted his somewhat clumsy gesture with grace. DEAR ABBY: I am a 30-year-old divorced woman. No children. I have some vacation time coming and want to go to Europe with a friend of mine. He is a very nice person. We are just good friends, with no romantic involvement. In fact, he has no interest in women. He and his roommate [another fellow] just broke up after a two-year relationship. This fellow would pay his own way and I would pay mine. We both like museums and art galleries, and I am sure we would have a great time together. If either one of us met someone attractive on the trip, the other would understand, and we could go our separate ways of an evening. My mother thinks I am out of my mind, Abby. She says for me to go on a trip with this fellow would be bad for my reputation, and it would “disgrace” her. How do you feel about it? ONLY A FRIEND DEAR ONLY: What’s “disgraceful” about good friends vacationing together? You’re an adult. Do as you please. DEAR ABBY: My husband recently died of a heart attack. He was in his 50s and was in good health until his death. His brothers and sisters are all furious with me because I didn’t notify them of his death until after he was buried. [They all live out of the state.] When I phoned each one, they said: “Why didn’t you CALL me? I would have come in for the funeral!” They feel that I cheated them out of paying their last respects to their brother. Abby, this bunch are all very well-heeled financially; they are constantly traveling all over the world. In the last five years ALL of them have flown right over our town on their way to some exotic vacation spots, and they have never stopped to see us. We wrote, phoned, and begged them to visit us, but none of them had the time. When my husband died I decided that since his family didn’t think enough of him to visit him once while he was alive, I didn’t feel like entertaining them at his funeral. Bitterness on my part? You bet! I know how my husband’s heart ached when they didn’t stop. Print this. It may give other thoughtless, selfish relatives a jolt. It’s later than they think. PASSED UP CONFIDENTIAL TO C. P. N. [or “Still Clean”] IN NEW CANAAN, CONN. You are beautiful. I knew you could do it!

and Dick were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffries. Several from the Morton Community attended the Fourth of July celebration at Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Allgood of Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood were Wednesday afternoon guests of the Lyle Clodfelter family. The Union Chapel United Methodist Church at Morton will hold their annual Fish Fry on July 13 and 14. Serving will start at 5 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Mrs. Hazel Sutherlin called on the Lyle Clodfelter family on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Daisy Alexander spent Sunday afternoon with Floyd Yochum. Mrs. Ona Sigler and Mrs. Katherine Calvert called on Stanley Calver of Indianapolis on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Barnes of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Atterburn of Rockville, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barker of Indianapolis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood were the Lyle Clodfelter family. Mrs. Charlotte Martin and

Marcy, and Mrs. Sharon Clodfelter and children attended a song fest at the Thorntown Baptist Church on Saturday. They heard the Gospel Servant Quartet of Indianapolis. Kevin Goad was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin and family of Crawfordsville on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz and family attended the Frazier Reunion at Lebanon Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Stultz of Coatesville visited Mrs. Lillie Stultzon July 4. Mrs. Marie Clark of Indianapolis and Mrs. Effie White visited their sister, Mrs. Mae Warden of Rockville on July 4. John Clodfelter was released from the Putnam County Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Riggs and daughter of Danville visited Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson Sunday night. Mrs. Mae Truax was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode. Sam Goode of Springfield, Ky., visited Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode Sunday night. Rex Call and Mrs. Maxine Callendar attended the birthday celebration for Mrs. Nelle Bettis at the home of James Bettis at Monrovia.

Arnold McNamer of Chicago is^isiting Mrs. Agnes Chilcote. Lou Ann Clodfelter, Debbie Ritter of Brick Chapel, and Chris Alexander of Roachdale are attending church camp this week. Sundayguestsof Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bryan were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Harcourt and family of Plainfield. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis are Miss Dorothy Bettis of Cincinnati and Mrs. Sara Lou Jansen and children of New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson, Mrs. Joy Zaph, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, and Mrs. Nelle Bettis visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis. Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson, Rex and Darlene spent the weekend in Kentucky. Sam Goode and Mrs. Mary Thomas of Springfield, Ky., returned home with them for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel Snider of Rockville. Merle Vaught visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin Sunday night. Dottie Lou, Mike, and Phil Jansen visited Myrna Clodfelter Saturday afternoon. Mrs. June Irwin, Mrs. Maude O’Haver, and Miss Aileen Overstreet recently returned home from a vacation in the Hawaiian Islands.

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