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Roachdale News

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reed of Roachdale wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann to David House, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil House of Terre Haute, Ind. The wedding is planned for June 29. The couple will reside in Terre Haute. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gericke, Mrs. Bertha Hymer and Don Hymer attended memorial rites at the Sugar Plains Church in Thorntown on Monday in memory of Mr. Lawrence Peery of Wilmington, Ohio. Mr. Peery, who was 49, was a former resident of Thorntow n. Mrs. Willie Williams and Bill McFerran of Crawfordsville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough of Greenwood. * George Holland of Washington was in Roachdale last week to visit his mother, Mrs. Loie Holland, who is a pa'tient in Hendricks County Hospital, Danville. Her room is no. 212.

Mrs. Mattie Webb was taken to Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, last Saturday for tests and treatment. Her room is no. 154B. Sam Davis is a patient in Methodist Hospital, Indianaolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Toney of Pinellas Park, Fla., who are vacationing at K.O.A. campgrounds near Crawfordsville, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gericke. Mrs. Gericke was a Wednesday evening dinner guest of the Toney’s at the campground. Mrs. Janet Jo Kellitt and Jamie of Terre Haute were weekend guests of Mrs. Liz Hennon and Beth Ann, while Reed Hennon, Tony Asher and James Kellett spent the weekend near Cadillac, Mich., and called on Mr. and Mrs. Allen Long and family, former Ladoga residents. Mr-, and Mrs. William Bright and daughter Lisa of Stockholm, N. J., spent the past week with Mrs. Merle Buterand son John.

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An eye-openmg breakfast cooked the candy way is sure to chase away those Monday morning blues. You can perk up your family and get them off to a good week's start by treating them to a home-baked breakfast of Caramel Pecan Rolls. No need to start from scratch to make these sweeteating rolls. A basic batter made with a prepared biscuit mix will bake into a fluffy breakfast roll, topped with a chewy spread of caramels and nuts. Although these sweet rolls are quick to make in the morning, they can be conveniently prepared in advance, frozen and then popped into the oven the morning they're needed. This timesaver can be a particular bonus for the working housewife and

mother.

Served with hot coffee or fruit juice, these rolls.are also appropriate for a leisurely weekend family brunch Here's the recipe, developed by the National Confectioners Association: CARAMEL PECAN ROLLS

FOR THE DOUGH

Vows Exchanged

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carl Holscher Area TOPS Clubs Meet

North dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH ♦ A VA 4 ♦ A Q J 7 *J 10 8 7 4 2

North 4 A ♦ A 4 J 10 8 7

2 cups prepared biscuit mix

2/3 cup milk

FOR THE TOPPING

WEST 4J 9 5 2 V 8 7 3 ♦ 10 8 6 3 46 5

EAST 4K 84 *K J 9 6 2 ♦ 9 2 4A Q 3

West 4J 9 5 2 ♦ 10 46 *

East 4K 8 V J 9 4Q3

South 4 Q 10 7 6 3 4 K

SOUTH 4Q 10 7 6 3 VQ 10 5 ♦ K 5 4 4K 9

The bidding:

North

East

South

West

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IV

14

Pass

2 ♦

Pass

2 V

Pass

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Pass

3 NT

Opening lead — eight of hearts. Here is a fine hand played by Jim Jacoby of Richardson, Texas. He got to three notrump and West led a heart. East won with the king and returned a heart to the ace. Jacoby played a lowclub from dummy, East rising with the ace and returning a heart to the queen to establish the suit. Jacoby now cashed the K-Q-J of diamonds ending in dummy to produce this position:

The ace of diamonds was led from dummy and East had a choice of three discards he

could make.

He could not afford to part with a spade, which would permit declarer to cash the ace, play a club to the king, and score the queen of spades for his

ninth trick.

Nor could East spare a club, for that would permit declarer to win the rest of the tricks by playing a club to the king and a spade to the ace. So East discarded the nine of hearts instead, apparently leaving himsdlf in full command of the situation. But Jacoby countered with the extraordinary discard of the king of clubs on the ace of

diamonds!

When he then led the jack of hostess - clubs from dummy, East could cash a club and a heart but had to yield the remaining tricks to dummy. And so, Jacoby made

three notrump.

1/4 pound light-colored caramels

1/4 cup butter

3 tablespoons milk 1/2 cup chopped pecans Blend biscuit mix and 2/3 cup milk into a soft dough Roll out dough with rolling pin until dough is 1/4-mch thick Over low heat, melt caramels and butter in the three tablespoons milk. Remove from heat and blend in chopped nuts. Spread caramel/ nut mixture over rolled out dough Roll covered dough, jelly-roll style, into log and cut one-inch wide slices. Place each slice in greased muffin tin. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Serve slightly warm. Makes 12 rolls.

June II at 9 a.m., 29 members of TOPS #604 met at the American Legion Building. A weight loss of 29 and a half pounds was recorded for the week. Peggy Boswell was crowned queen with Mildred Barnett as runner-up. KOPS best loser was Sherrill Benson. The officer of the week was Alma Davis and she was also the backslider who lost the most weight. Three new members were introduced and welcomed into the club. Following the business meeting next week, a KOPS

graduation party will be given by Dorothy Duncan and Marlene Hutchinson.

St. Bernards Catholic Church in Crawfordsville was the setting for the high noon mass uniting Miss Brenda Hopkins and Robert Carl Holscher. The Rev. Father Leroy Kinnaman of Crawfordsville and the Rev. Father Donald Gross of Earl Park, Ind., officiated. Edna Kelly of Ladoga was soloist and Margeret McCoffenty was organist. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hopkins of Route 1, Roachdale. Parents of the groom are Mrs. Marge Holscher of Fowler, Ind., and the late Carl Holscher. Mrs. William Perkins, a friend of the bride, made the brides gown and chapel veil. The bride carried a handkerchief made by her grandmother and wore a necklace which was a gift from the groom. Mrs. Pam Hopkins, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Valerie Cox of Indianapolis, cousin to the bride; Shelly Green of Roachdale; and Robyn Harshbarger of Darlington. Angel Hopkins of Roachdale, the

bride’s niece and Tracy Taylor of North Salem were flower girls. John Howden of Crawfordsville was ring bearer. The attendants all wore dresses of dotted swiss with picture hats and gloves to match. The bride’s mother made the gowns for the attendants. Steve Brouillette of Fowler was best man. Groomsmen were Trent, Todd and Terry Hopkins of, Roachdale, brothers to the bride, and Don Holscher of Fowler, brother to the groom. Mrs. Dean Bushong of Russellville catered the reception in the church gym. A buffet supper was also served in the home of the bride’s parents in Roachdale. The bride is a secretary for the district office of the Indiana State Highway at Crawfordsville. The groom is employed by the State Highway Department. While on a wedding trip to St. Cloud, Fla., the couple visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.R. Hopkins. The couple is .now at home at 804'/$ Milligan St., Crawfordsville.

TOPS #573 welcomed a newmemberat their June 10 meeting. A loss of 14 and a half pounds was recorded. The queen was Kathy Priest with a loss of three pounds. The officer of the week was Deanna Grimes. The next meeting will be game night and members should bring a gift. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. each Monday night at the Presbyterian Church. New members are welcome.

Calendar Of Events

Today

The Jefferson Extension Homemakers will meet Thursday, June 13 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair Please note change of place. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae w'ill have a picnic with their famiies Thursday, June 13 at 6 p.m. at shelter no. 2 at Robe Ann Park. Beech Grove Ladies Aid will meetallday Thursday. June 13 at the church. Ruby Massey will be

St. Paul’s Fatima RosaryGroup will meet Thursday, June 13. The daytime group will meet at the church at 12:15 p.m. and

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Today the evening group meets at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Ann Gerneth, 110 E. Franklin. The Clinton and Madison Friendly Club will meet Thursday, June 13 at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Noel Bettis, 509 Anderson St. The Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday, June 13, as follows: Group I, 10a.m., Mrs. Aron Arnold, 316 Redbud Lane; Group 11, 12:30 p.m. pitch in lunch with Mrs. Josef Sharp, 1135 S. Jackson; Group 111. 12:30 p.m., pitch in lunch with Mrs. Glen Woodrum, Route 2; Group IV, 12:30 p.m., pitch in lunch with Mrs. A.G. Kirk. Route 1, Reelsville; Group V, 6:30 p.m., pitch in supper with Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, Albin Pond Rd.; Group VI, 6:15 p.m., pitch in supper at Robe Ann Park. Cloverdale Chapter no. 369 O.E.S. will have practice for initiatory work Thursday, June 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Saturday The Haymakers 4-H Club will have a bake sale Saturday, June 15, from 9 a.m. until noon in front of Penney’s Department Store. Make sure you order your bake items for Father’s Day. Sunday Route 40 Saddle Club will have a horse show Sunday, June 16. starting at 10 a m. There will be a halter performance and contest events for the entire family. The show will be at the Putnam County Fairgrounds. Monday The Church Service Sewing Club will meet Monday, June 17 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the basement of the Presbyterian Church. We welcome anyone interested in helping with this project. We accept old sheets, blankets and sewing scraps for making comfort blocks. Tuesday Domestic Science Club will meet with Mrs. Norman Donelson Tuesday, June 18 at 12:30 p.m. for acarry in luncheon. Members are to bring a covered disband table service. A $25-million convention center under construction in Kansas City will more than double that city’s current $30-million annual convention business volume by 1976, says Mayor Charles Wheeler.

Tuesday The Penelope Club will hold its annual picnic Tuesday, June 18 at Robe Ann Park in shelter

Tuesday house no. 1. Bring well baskets. Dinner is set for p.m.

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