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Mr. and Mrs. Max T. Pfenning

World Of TOPS

TOPS #604 Thirty TOPS and KOPS met at the American Legion Building on July 9 at 9 a.m. and recorded a loss of 22 pounds. Mary Jo Peas was crowned queen with a loss of 2'A pounds and Peggy Boswell was runner-up. Dorothy Duncan was KOPS best loser. The officer of the week was June Collins. Mary Scobee was the backslider losing the most weight. A new team contest will start next week and run for six weeks. Membersare urged to attend the area rally or Inspiration Night. July 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Greencastle Presbyterian Church.

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TOPS #573 Eighteen TOPS recorded a loss of 24 andthree-quarter pounds at the July 8 meeting of TOPS #573. Ten other members were present and one new member was welcomed. Fhyra Frost was the queen and officer of the week. The duchess was Cathy Taylor and Virginia Kendall was the KOPS queen. Randy Carman was the teen prince. Next week will be game night and members should bring a wrapped gift. An inspiration night for all Putnam County chapters will be Thursday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church in Greencastle.

Miss Teresa Ann Stafford and Max T. Pfenning were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony at the Roachdale Christian Church. Rev. Herbert J. Wilson officiated before an alter decorated with palms and a twenty-one branch candelabra accented with apricot and mint green daisy pom pons and gladiolas. Mrs.HerbertJ. Wilson was organist. Mr. Ed Lewis of Greencastle was soloist. Mr. Ben Buser and Mrs. Melvin Ford, Elders of the church, read scripture throughout the ceremony. The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by both her parents. She wore a gown of white organza trimmed with Venise lace. The fitted empire bodice of appliqued lace was fashioned with a scoop neckine and short cap sleeves. The floor length skirt was slightly gathered and the attached train was chapel length. The bride wore a Venice lace cap which held an elbow length illusion veil. She carried a colonial bouquet of roses, stephanotis and baby’s breath. Mrs. Jon Stafford, sister-in-law- of the bride, served as matron-of-honor. She wore a sleeveless formal of apricot print polished cotton with white eyelet trim. An eyelet capelet covered the empire bodice, which featured a high neckline. The skirt was

slightly gathered. The other two attendants, Mrs. Thomas Hill, sister of the bride, and Gail Ann Noland, cousin of the bride, wore green formals identical in style to that of the honor attendant. They carried wicker parasols filled with apricot and mint green daisies accented with springrei. The flower girl, Theresa Killer, niece of the groom, wore an apricot floor length gown fashioned similar to the honor attendant. She scattered rose petals from a white basket decorated with daisies and springrei. Mr. Bruce Smith of Indianapolis served as best man. Groomsmen were Tony Golden of Ligonier and Brian Snyder of Austin, Texas. Head usher was Jon Stafford, brother of the bride and Jayson Noland, cousin of the bride, was ringbearer. Miss Peg Loft registered guests. Beth Ann Hennon and Roxanne McBride received the gifts. Serving at the reception in the church social room were Mrs. Marvin Raper, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Steve Keller, sister of the groom. The bride and groom are graduates of Indiana State University. The bride’s sorority is Alpha Phi and the groom’s fraternity is Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Following a short wedding trip, the couple is now residing in Warsaw. Ind.

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Mom wonders if daughter is oversexed By Abigail Van Buren © 1974 by Chicago Tribunt-N. Y. Newt Synd., Inc. DEAR ABBY:The letter from the 21-year-old girl who thinks she can hold a man by going to bed with him must have been written by my daughter. That's HER problem. I can't communicate with her. She resents my advice. The first time she goes out with a man she goes to bed with him. I know it’s true because I hear her telling her girl friend about it. (Could she be oversexed?) She lives at home, but meets her dates somewhere else and is dropped off at the corner. She is a beautiful girl but she’s never had a steady boyfriend. which is what she wants. Once I suggested that she see a psychiatrist but she refused. Abby, you always recommend “therapy.” Please tell me what a therapist could do for her and I 11 get her to one if I have to drag her there. HER MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: A therapist will try to help her to understand the reason for her behavior. (Promiscuous people are usually very insecure and have a low opinion of themselves.) A therapist will try to help her build her selfesteem so she can develop better and more lasting relationships. Don't “drag” you daughter to a therapist. Psychotherapy, unlike castor oil, which will work no matter how you get it down, is useless when forced on an uncooperative patient. DEAR ABBY: A woman wrote that her father was 80, looked like 60, and he loved to dance. He also loved to show off, and he'd put on an exhibition every chance he got. She asked how she could stop her father from making a donkey out of himself at the forthcoming wedding of her son. You replied, “Let him dance, and thank heaven you aren't shlepping chicken soup to him at some rest home every day.” Abby, my father is 79, and he loves to dance, too, but his dancing days are over. He had a stroke two years ago and now he’s lying partially paralyzed in a rest home. Believe me. I've shlepped enough chicken soup there to feed an army. My father asks me to read “Dear Abby” to him every night, and when I read that letter about the dancing father, he smiled and said. “Please write to Dear Abby and tell her that Jake sends his love.” So I'm writing to tell you that Jake sends his love. And so do I. JAKE’S DAUGHTER DEAR DAUGHTER: Tell Jake that I send my love to him, too. DEAR ABBY: How could you brush off that poor guy who signed himself "Double Ugly” with all that Sunday school pap? “Beauty is only skin deep,” and “inner beauty counts more than outer beauty” are the usual cliches, but try to impress a hopelessly unattractive loved one—or a personnel director with these facts. I was born ugly—flapping ears, crooked teeth, and a harelip, lop-sided nose, bad skin—name it, I had it. My loving parents were too poor to do anything about it, but when I got old enough to earn my own money, I put aside a little every pay day, and instead of buying a car, I went to the best plastic surgeon and dentist I could find. Over a period of a few months I had a new face, a new outlook, and a new chance for a normal life. I am now happily married to a lovely woman, have three fine children, a good job, and encouraging prospects. 1 hope this makes your column. No one should have to live with handicaps he can overcome. N. S. IN N.Y. DEAR N: You are right. Unfortunately people are too often taken at “face value.” Thanks for writing.

(RoacMa/eNem) Missouri Guests Visit Plunketts

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long and family spent from Wednesday till Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McNalley and family of Saginaw, Mich., former Roachdale residents. Joe Case of Indianapolis and Mildred Clark of Louisville, Ky. were visiting old friends in Roachdale Thursday. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Plunkett and family. Glen Page was admitted to a hospital in Danville, 111. on Sunday. He is in room #467. Dr. and Mrs. W.W. Carr and granddaughter Paula Smith of Indianapolis spent the weekend camping in New Harmony, Ind. Mrs. Marsha Wiles and daughters of Brownsburg spent the holidays with Mrs. Willie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. James

Hedge of Ladoga visited Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck Fridaynight. Bill Merchant of Ladoga called on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Columbia, Mo. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Plunkett and family. Miss Pam Allen of Ball State University, Muncie, spent the weekend visiting her parents. Mrs. Estie Rogers was a Friday night dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck. Bill. Aaron and Teressa Stucki and friends of Indianapolis, Evaloe Woodworth and friend of Danville and Susie Poore of Crawfordsville visited the fourth of July with their grandmother, Mrs. Loie Holland and enjoyed the fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Riggle and son of LaGrange,

Ind. visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggle and Charles Vee. Major and Mrs. Bill Blue and daughters of Grand Forks, N.D. were Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crosby and daughter Julie. Mrs. Carolyn Witney and children of Miami, Fla. left by jet for their home on Monday after several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and other relatives. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bennington were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bennington and family of Pocono, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cox and family of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bennington and family of Crawfoidsville. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellett and Jamie of Terre Haute spent from Wednes-

day until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hennons and Beth Ann. Mrs. William H. Green and Sue attended a baby shower for Mrs. Mike Green Monday night. Ray Holland and son ol Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bachert of Bainbridge were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck. July Fourth and weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson of Martinsville, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Stewart of Jamestown, Mr and Mrs. Bill Mason ol Crawfordsville. Mrs. Vickie Sams and children of Crawfordsville, Robert Roe of New Ross and Robert Mason Sr., of Spencer was a Monday dinner guest.

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