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y Thompson<br />
• • . you're going on a long vacation this summer or just<br />
ploantag a week-end jaunt close to home, these travel tips compiled<br />
l-V Mrdison Labs, may help you avoid some common pitfalls and<br />
if.croace ycur traveling enjoyment:<br />
I. To protect your valuables<br />
cccinst loss cr theft, it's a good<br />
idea to make a list of the serial<br />
nun-bers of watches, cameras and<br />
ether numbered items.<br />
3. To avoid vacction fatigue, try<br />
to vary the pace of your trip, al<br />
ternating days of sightseeing and<br />
leisure. When driving, take fre<br />
quent rest breaks.<br />
5. First-aid supplies for travel<br />
should include medications for<br />
minor burns and c*s.Anttvy", a<br />
new spray-on treatment for<br />
itching due to poison ivy, poison<br />
sumac, poison oak and insect<br />
bites, can bring welcome relief to<br />
travelers.<br />
Academy News<br />
(Continued from Page 8)<br />
and Kelly. Mrs. Poling and children<br />
accompanied them home for<br />
two weeks. Mir. Po'.ing spent the<br />
last week in Culver with them. On<br />
June 19, they and Mrs. Delia May<br />
[pint .the day" in Indianapolis as<br />
pitcsts of Mr. and Mrs. James May<br />
and daughters.<br />
The office service staff had a<br />
farewell luncheon for Norma<br />
Mohr and Donna Kerrigan at the<br />
Shack June 17. Donna and Norma<br />
left office June 16 and June 17<br />
respectively. Norm a's husband,<br />
Bob, is home, from Viet Nam, and<br />
Norma and daughter Stephanie<br />
left Culver June 20. They joined<br />
Bob and Cindy, who incidentally<br />
were already in California. Norma,<br />
Bob and family will return to Culver<br />
before going to Louisiana<br />
where Bob will be stationed at<br />
Camp Polk.<br />
We welcome Miss Rose Schmidt<br />
to our department. Rose is learning<br />
to operate one of our offset<br />
machines.<br />
Nancy Kersey who has worked<br />
in our office on a part-time basis<br />
tias joined our staff on a perman-<br />
2nt basis.<br />
Margaret Ecknian vacationed<br />
the week of July 4th. . .Pat Hamilton<br />
will depart July 2 2 on a threeweek<br />
vacation trip to California<br />
where she will visit her sister.<br />
Doris Carlisle, a former employee,<br />
visited the office July 8.<br />
Doris was showing off their new<br />
daughter, Cynthia Kay, who was<br />
born May 30. Incidentally, Doris<br />
and Phil have moved from Elkhart<br />
to Mishawaka.<br />
Development employees have<br />
impressed co-workers that they<br />
must be the "movingest" department<br />
on campus. Eleanor Zechiel<br />
returned to Wheaton, 111., after<br />
selling her house to Edith and<br />
2. You'll be more likely to hang<br />
onto your travel (Gnds when you<br />
carry travelers checks which can<br />
be promptly redeemed if lost,<br />
stolen or destroyed.<br />
4. For stomach upsets caused by<br />
changes in water, food and sched<br />
ule, it's a good idea to carry a<br />
remedy recommended by your<br />
doctor.<br />
6. When traveling with children,<br />
you may prevent "squalls" by<br />
keeping driving periods short.<br />
Give older children some respon<br />
sibility in connection with the trip<br />
such as jotting down travel ex<br />
penses. Reassure little ones with a<br />
favorite toy.<br />
Fred Banks. They no-more got settled<br />
at 625 College Ave., when<br />
Glen and Wilma Snyder sold their<br />
home and most of their funiture<br />
and moved into an apartment on<br />
South Main St. to wait for the<br />
completion of their new home on<br />
Thorn road.<br />
Carrie Reinhold moved to East<br />
Washington St. and proceeded to<br />
move right into the hospital for<br />
three weeks of observation and<br />
tests. She returned to work Monday.<br />
Messenger editor Dave Gaskill<br />
took a hand at writing Campus<br />
Notes for the department for a<br />
change after moving from C.T.<br />
barracks back into the guest<br />
house garage apartment.<br />
Before anyone could catch a<br />
breath. Bob Reiehley got his my-<br />
GO WHERE<br />
THE ACTION !S<br />
JNDIANA QEACH<br />
Lake Shafer MONTICELLO.INO.<br />
Fine Dining, Entertainment<br />
& Dancing Nightly<br />
Friday, July 29<br />
THE OUTSIDERS<br />
2 shows-Adm. $2.25<br />
IN NEW SKYROOM<br />
Dancing & Dining<br />
ON ROOF GARDEN<br />
B. G. RAMBLERS<br />
TEEN DANCE NIGHTLY<br />
Dancing Nightly<br />
BIG CROWDS TUES. #<br />
THURS., & SAT.<br />
WE HAVE INSTALLED THE<br />
New SANTI CLIPPER<br />
The clipper that pulls away the loose hair<br />
as it is cut<br />
No more hair in your eyes or down your neck<br />
VERL'S BARBER SHOP<br />
104 S. Main<br />
30n<br />
29. 30n<br />
1<br />
sterious call from New York recommending<br />
that he accompany<br />
Bob Matson to the convention of<br />
the American Alumni Council.<br />
Ethlynde Scruggs leaves the Alumni<br />
office Aug. 5 to prepare for<br />
a move to Florida with Harriet<br />
and Billy. Mary will Stay behind<br />
with Col. Scruggs until her graduation<br />
next June and word of her<br />
father's next assignment.<br />
Pudg'3 O'Gallaghan and her<br />
mother are hostesses of Heather<br />
Teichmann, a summer theater instructor<br />
. . . Ruth Graham is<br />
caring for two members of the<br />
Girls School staying with the<br />
Grahams for the summer.<br />
Russ and Myra Oliver plan an<br />
August visit with Rusty, Carol<br />
and Kim in Durham, N.C. after<br />
which Russ will try to stretch himself<br />
between his desk and the golf<br />
course . . .Cleta Middleton and her<br />
husband spent two weeks in the<br />
mists of Niagara Falls and relaxing<br />
at home in the Hoosier mist<br />
called humidity.<br />
Kathy Kline left the Alumni<br />
office June 24 to start mixing pa Ilium<br />
for an arival in early Novem<br />
ber. Dolores Jones has worked up<br />
to full time to help fill the gap.<br />
Eleanor Zechiel made a quick return<br />
trip to help celebrate Wilma<br />
Snyder's birthday at a luncheon in<br />
the Banks-Zechiol house on College<br />
Ave.<br />
Mrs. Charles H. Bracket Jr.<br />
Phene 543-2704<br />
The Monterey Tippecanoe Pub<br />
lic Library 1<br />
received as a gift an<br />
Indiana Flag given to the Library<br />
by American Legion Post No. 399<br />
of Monterey. The flag was presented<br />
to Mrs. Claire Zehner, Librarian<br />
by Comander Miller and<br />
Lloyd Fisher, officers of the Post.<br />
Along with the flag, the library<br />
received another gift this past<br />
week, a beautiful magiazitne rack<br />
made and donated by Edward<br />
Master.<br />
On Tuesday, July 1!). the summer<br />
school class taught by Mrs.<br />
Brown of Monterey school visited<br />
the Library. Mrs. Claire Zehner,<br />
Librarian presented a program of<br />
story telling and audience participation<br />
of the "Brave little Indian"<br />
and "The fisherman and his<br />
wife".<br />
On Wednesday, July 20, Mrs.<br />
Claire Zehner, Librarian, and Mrs.<br />
Carol Eskridge accompanied the<br />
.Summer School children to Chicago<br />
for a field trip to the various<br />
places of interest, along with Mr.<br />
t and Mrs. Don Franklin and Mrs.<br />
i Wendell King. Some of the places<br />
viEiit'Ed were the aquarium, Muse-<br />
Doorn Open at 6:50 P.M.<br />
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27<br />
Double Feature Program<br />
"The Cincinnati<br />
Stove McQueen, Ann Margret,<br />
Edward G. Robinson<br />
Metroccior<br />
— And —<br />
"Young Crssidy"<br />
Rod Taylor, Maggie Smith<br />
In Technicolor<br />
THURS., FRI., SAT.,<br />
JULY 28-29-30<br />
Double Feature Program<br />
"And Now<br />
Miguel"<br />
Technicolor<br />
— And —<br />
"Wild, Wild<br />
Winter"<br />
Cary Clarke, Chris Noel<br />
|ay and the Americans<br />
Beau Brummels, Dick and Dee Dee<br />
The Astronauts, Jackie and Cayle<br />
Technicolor<br />
SUN., MON., TUES.,<br />
JULY 31, AUC. 1, 2<br />
Cont. Sunday at 3 p.m.<br />
"The Singing<br />
Nun"<br />
Starring Debbie Reynolds<br />
COMINC<br />
"Lt. Robinson<br />
Crusoe, U.S.N."<br />
Thei Culver (ili/cii — Culver. Indiana — July 28, 1 !>(> — Page !><br />
um of Natural History and Science<br />
and Indus/try budding.<br />
Miss Charlotte Brucker, daughter<br />
of Mr. and Airs. Charles H.<br />
Brucker Jr. celebrated her 15th<br />
birthday at her parents h o m e<br />
Saturday evening. Gues'ta fcr the<br />
party w ere Charlotte Brucker,<br />
Jane, Judy, and Jennie Peterson,<br />
Alice Ulm, Cathy Long, Chi-i;<br />
PugTi, Kar'.a Hoover. Agnes Stankus,<br />
Barbara Brucker, Gene Stb'tler<br />
and Greg Feece. A wiener<br />
roast and games were enjoyed.<br />
GAYBLE Theatre<br />
NORTH JUDSON<br />
Air Conditioned<br />
For Your Comfort<br />
Cooled By Refrigeration<br />
THURS., FRI., SAT.,<br />
JULY 28-29-30<br />
Matinee Saturday At 2:30 Cont.<br />
3 Unit Wall Disney Show<br />
In Technicolor<br />
"Bamfei"<br />
Air.o Walt- Disney's<br />
In Technicolor<br />
"Golden Horseshoe<br />
Revue"<br />
Plus Walt Disney's All Color<br />
Cartoon Carnival<br />
Rochester, Minn, w e r e Sunday<br />
dinner guests in the home of Mra.<br />
Ruth Overmyer.<br />
On Sunday, July 21, the staff of<br />
the Monterey Library was host to<br />
a carry in potluck dinner held at<br />
the home of Mrs. Claire Zehner,<br />
Librarian. Those attending were<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keitzer, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Rex Good, Mir. and Mrs.<br />
Edward Master. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
John Ringen and family, Mr. and,<br />
Mrs. Charles Kelsey and family,<br />
Mrs. Michael Kelsey and Susan,<br />
The Women's Society of Chris Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Reinhold and<br />
tian Service will meet Thursday family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry<br />
evening, Aug. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in<br />
the home of Mrs. Ethel Johnson.<br />
The lesson leader is Mrs. Ruby<br />
Buchanan, and the devotions will<br />
be given hy Mrs. Delorils Hart.<br />
Roll call will be answered by<br />
"My Favorite Lesson This Past<br />
Year and Why."<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Peterson<br />
and family and Miss Charlotte<br />
Brucker were weekend camping<br />
at "The Broken Arrow" at Winamiac.<br />
They also attended the<br />
Moore Reunion on Sunday at the<br />
Winamac Park.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton K'rne and<br />
grandson Jeffrey Morozink of<br />
1<br />
Eskridge<br />
and Jean Ann, and Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Anthony Zehner and Michele.<br />
The honored guests were th