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Asking Eric

Dear Eric: Often when I make a comment or tell a story my husband corrects me. If I try and defend what I’ve said, he just implies that I’m wrong and he’s right. It can be embarrassing when we are out socially. Most of the time I let it slide. Because if I try to point out that I’m correct and he’s wrong, he just carries on as if he’s right. At home, I’ll find evidence that proves that I was right. He just goes “Oh.” I explain to him that I am embarrassed by him correcting me in front of others. He doesn’t seem to care. What should I do?

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Club collects food for shelter

TMS Builders Club collected food for the Tipton County Humane Society’s Pet Food Pantry and Rick Chandler, treasurer of the Humane Society, gave the group a tour of the building. This group collects food for the shelter’s pantry each year, but this was the first time to tour the shelter. Picture are TMS Builders Club members and their sponsors, Aiden Smith, Bryleigh Bales, Aubry Walker, Sophie Fakes, Addy Cole, Clare Meyncke, Corvyn Chambers, Mrs. Stone and kneeling in front, Mrs. Cole. Pictured looking at the good food is Mars, a Shelter resident. He is 7 months old and super sweet and currently up for adoption.

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Church news

(EDITOR’S NOTE: There are several churches that we have not heard from for some time. Please look over the information listed to make sure it is correct. If changes need to be made, please email jhenry@cherryroad.com. Thank you for allowing us to provide this service.)

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Library art committee at work

Members of the Artwork committee and other interested individuals shared their information with the library board at its March monthly meeting. Committee spokesperson, Gae Henderson Matchette, reported the committee had visited three Indiana art museums to see how other facilities handled donated pieces of art. All museum curators offered tips for the Tipton library, and two curators from the Indiana State Museum even came to Tipton, examined the art and offered suggestions.

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