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Thursday, March 14,1974

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Frye-Clodfelter Vows Read

The New Providence Baptist Church near Belle Union was the scene of the wedding of Miss Janet Sue Frye and Gary Lee Clodfelter. The couple was united in a double ringceremony, Jan. 26 at 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Art Bowser of Rushville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frye, Route 1, Fillmore. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clodfelter, Route 1, Bainbridge. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ivory floor length gown of

silk organza over taffeta with a lace bib inset. The high jeweledneckline was accented with rosettes of iridescent sequins surrounded by seed pearls, as were the leg of mutton sleeves at the wrist. The gown formed its own train which fell to chapel length from the center back. Her chapel length veil was secured by a chantilly lace covered cap outlined with seedj>earls. She carried a bouquet of red roses, white carnations, blue star flowers and dried baby’s breath. Mrs. Trinka Bassett,

Cloverdale, was matron of honor. She was attired in a floor length dress of navy blue knit accented with a navy blue lace yoke inset. A navy velvet bow secured her veil of blue illusion net. She carried a nosegay of red rose buds, white carnations, blue star flowers and dried baby’s breath accented with ivory velvet streamers. Mrs. Cathy Adams, sister of the bride, Mrs. Sherry Scobee and Miss Cindy McCammack all of rural Greencastle were bridesmaids. They

were attired in floor length dresses of ivory knit accented with ivory lace yoke insets. Their veils of ivory illusion net were secured by red velvet bows. They also carried nosegays of red rose buds, white carnations, blue star flowers and dried baby’s breath accented with ivory and red velvet streamers. Melvin Grimes, Route 1, Russellville, was best man. Danny McCullough, Cloverdale, Doug Reynolds, Indianapolis, and Dennis Frye, Coatesville, were groomsmen. Steve Scobee,

Greencastle, and Denny O’Hair, Route 1, Bainbridge, were ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church basement with Mrs. Linda Bright, Westmoreland, Tenn., sister of the bride, and Miss Joe Ellen Clodfelter, sister of the groom, assisting. Mrs. Anita Frye, sister-in-law of the bride, was guest registrar. Miss Myrna Clodfelter, sister of the groom, and Andy Frye, brother of the bride, assisted with the gifts.

Mrs. Hazel W'illiams, Putnamville, was the organist. The bride was graduated from South Putnam High and Alantic School of Kansas City, Mo. in 1973. The groom graduated from Russellville High School in 1966. He is employed at ' R.R. Donnelley and Sons of Crawfordsville. Following a trip through the south, the couple is now residing at 623 E. Seminary in Greencastle.

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Briefs

Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hazlett were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hazlett ofWaveland. Pythian Sisters met Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Lucille Kelly with several members present. Mrs. Sonny Cox entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 in honor of her son, Larry's sixth birthday. The kindergarten class and their teacher. Mrs. Talbot, helped Larry celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Dee Flock’s

Sunday dinner guests were Mrs. Allic Wilson and daughters, Mrs. Forence Jaus and Miss Roselyn Wilson, all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ruth Fullenwider of Crawfordsville and Mrs. Frances Harbison of Russellville. Birthday John Bradley Inman is celebrating his third birthday today. Happy Birthday, Brad! Wine loses its calories and alcohol while cooking, but not its nutrients and flavor.

‘Mr. Your Job’ should learn power of praise

By Abigail Van Buren S 1974 By Chicago Tnbune-N. V. News Synd., Inc. DEAR ABBY: After living with “Mr. Your Job” for 20 years, I have had it. I used to love to cook but it’s no fun anymore, because no matter how hard I try, my husband never says it was good. If I ask him if he enjoyed the meal, he says: “Yes, but why should I say anything? That’s your job.” I made draperies and curtains for the whole house, and even slip-covered the furniture myself, and he never said one word. When I asked him if he thought the house looked nice, he said: “Sure, but that’s your job.” Funny how if he washes the car or mows the lawn and I don’t rave about what a wonderful job he’s done, he pouts for a week. Please print this, Abby., Maybe “Mr. Your Job” will see it, and take the hint. “MRS. YOUR JOB’ DEAR “MRS. YOUR JOB”: Too bad "Mr. Your Job” hasn’t learned the power of praise. Most people nett! only to know they’re appreciated to keep them whistling while they work. % DEAR ABBY: Will you please settle a family disagreement? We’ve decided to abide by your decision. We have two children, ages 10 and 12. I require them to write thank-you notes for all the gifts they receive for Christmas, their birthdays, or for any other occasion. My husband says they are too young to be required to write such notes. What do you think? OHIO MOM DEAR MOM: A big fat vote for you! As soon as children can print they should be taught to write thank-you notes for gifts. The habits they form when they are very’ young land this is a good one] will carry over into their adult lives. This goes for boys as well as girls. For some strange reason boys are more inclined to neglect this important courtesy. Stick to your guns. Mom. DEAR ABBY: I like the way you tell people who have to live with something they can’t change to accept it. [In my son’s case, it was being the shortest one in his class, and it really helped him.] Along that line, I am reminded of this story: A friend of mine lost a thumb and his forefinger in an accident a very awkward handicap for a man who is in business and has to shake hands several times a day. My friend adjusted to this defect beautifully. I once asked him how he did it He replied, “Everybody has a defect. It just happens that mine shows.” BOSTON READER DEAR READER: Beautiful! CONFIDENTIAL TO "BROWNIE”: 1 think you should take all those letters and file them under “Y” for “yesterday.” And if you find yourself reading them [which you admit depresses you immensely 1, throw out the file! He is gone, and it is over.