Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 July 1974 — Page 5

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Wednesday, July 17,1974

Sonner-Graphic, Greencattle, Indiana

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Cataract Yacht Club Hosts Reelsville Service Club Picnic

The Reelsville Social Service Club met June 26 at the home of Ilene McCallister. Mrs. Rose Easter asked the blessing before the meal. After the meal, President

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from Best Foods Kitchens

Serve Beautiful Blueberry Pie Now, when blueberries are at their large beautiful best, they are too pretty to hide under a crust. This is the time to bake a European type Glazed Blueberry Cream Cheese Pie. Glazed Blueberry Cream Cheese Pie

1 unbaked 8-inch pastry shell V2 cup light corn syrup 2 packages (3 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1 tablespoon corn starch V4 cup milk 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla

1 pint blueberries IV2 tablespoons Argo corn starch 1 tablespoon sugar Dash salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice V3 cup water V3 cup light corn syrup

Gradually mix V2 CU P corn syrup into cream cheese until smooth. Mix 1 tablespoon corn starch and milk. Stir into cream cheese mixture. Beat in egg and vanilla. Pour into unbaked pastry shell. Bake in a 350 F oven 45 minutes or until a knife inserted in center comes out clean. Cool. Arrange berries over filling. For glaze, mix together IV2 tablespoons corn starch, the sugar and salt in saucepan. Stir in lemon juice, water and 1 3 cup corn syrup until blended. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until mixture comes to a boil and boils 1 minute. Remove from heat, cool slightly and spoon over blueberries. Chill until set. Makes 6 servings.

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Call the cops about nude hippies next door? By Abigail Van Buren, @ W« hr Chicago Tribvne-N. Y. N«wj Synd., Inc. DEAR ABBY: We’ve lived in this nice family neighborhood for fifteen years. Last September, our next-door neighbors rented their house to a group of long-haired hippies. Several young men and women are living together there, and I’m sure they aren’t married. Abby, I don’t have anything against hippies, but I am worried about my children. I’ve tried to give them a good moral upbringing Just yesterday I caught my teen-age son peering through the fence that separates our backyards, and sure enough, one of the girls was sunbathing completely naked! Mv husband and I can’t agree on what to do. I say we should call the police to protect our children, who are at an impressionable age. My husband thinks we should leave well enough alone. What do you think 9 MENLO PARK MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: I vote with your husband. And tell your son to quite “peering” through the fence, or your neighbors might justifiably feel that their privacy is being violated, and THEY will call the police. DEAR ABBY: I was chatting with my nephew in a very crowded and noisy room.(A cocktail party was in progress.) 1 had to ask him to please repeat nearly everything he said not only because of the noise, but this nephew has a bad habit of mumbling. Finally, he shouted: “Dammit, Aunt , if you’re deaf. why don’t you get yourself a hearing aid? I am 77 and he is 36. The following morning I went to my attorney ’s office and cut this nephew out of my will. One hundred dollars to a charity of your choice. Abby, if you print this is the Los Angeles Tirpes. My nephew’ never misses your column. LOVING AUNT DEAR AUNT. When they come around to collect for the Cancer Crusade, give them a extra hundred for me. DEAR ABBY: It’s 4:30 a.m. and I’m so mad I can’t go back to sleep. It seems my brother-in-law, Joe. is making a habit of spending the night on our couch. His reason for staying here is that he is too drunk to drive home. He totaled his pickup two months ago after one of his drinking sprees. My husband thinks I’m selfish for not wanting Joe here. I disagree. I feel this house is half mine and I should be able to get up and go into the living room in the middle of the night w ithout worrying about someone seeing me half nude. Lm eight months pregnant, so I get up a lot, and I don’t like to put on my robe each time. I think if Joe wants to get plastered he should make other sleeping arrangements. (Like a motel.) What should 1 do? Grin and bear it for my husband's sake? Or tell Joe how I feel? I’m afraid if Joe killed himself driving home, my husband would blame me. HAD IT WITH JOE DEAR HAD IT: If Joe comes to your house plastered, ask your husband to escort him home. Drunk drivers kill not only themselves-they kill innocent people. CONFIDENTIAL TO “UPTIGHT IN PHILLY”: You’re angry, and with good reason, but you need to learn how to handle your anger. Pick up a copy of ANGER by Leo Madow. It’s a great little paperback book written by a psychiatrist who writes in language everyone can understand.

Calendar Of Events

Today Cloverdale O.E.S. Chapter #369 will meet Wednesday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m. Officers will give initiatory work. Cloverdale Extension Homemakers will meet Wednesday, July 17 at the home of Mrs. Jerry Roeckel for a picnic dinner and club meeting at 11:30 a.m. Stated meeting of Temple Lodge #47 Wednesday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m. Greencastle Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet at the home of Rosie Billingsley, Martinsville St., Greencastle, on Wednesday, July 17 at 6:30 p.m. to work on the float for the fair parade. Thursday The Golden Link Club will meet Thursday, July 18 at 8 p.m. with Ethel Schachtel. Sallie Mae McNeely will have the program. Clinton Homemakers Extension Club will meet at the home

Thursday of Ann Barger Thursday, July 18 at 12 p.m. for a picnic. Come with a well-filled basket. Saturday The Bainbridge Saddle Club will have a workday Saturday, July 20 at 10 a.m. and then initiate the new club building with a pitch in supper at 6:30 p.m. Square dancing will follow with Ben Jarvis as caller. The public is invited. Sunday The 48th annual Hunsicker Reunion will be Sunday. July 21 in the Forest Park at Brazil. Dinner will be at 12:30 p.m. The Arnold Reunion will be Sunday, July 21 at 12 p.m. in Robe Ann Park. Meet at table #6 in the southeast corner. Bring a carry-in dinner, drinks and your own chairs. The Irwin Reunion will be at the home of Mrs. O.W. Irwin, 2 miles east of Greencastle on Albin Pond Rd. on Sunday, July 21. Please bring chairs.

Mary Ellen Montgomery called the meeting to order. Devotions were given by Bessie Cook. The Collect was repeated in unison. Nineteen members and six guests were present. Guests were Mrs. Sendmeyef, Miss Patty Reed and five generations, Mrs. Rose Easter, Ilene McCallister, hostess, her daughter Mary Lou Miller, her daughter Paula Williams and her baby daughter. Heather. The secretary’s report was read and approved. The treasurer reported S40.40 on hand. The flower committee reported a balance of S35.

There was a discussion on the picnic to be in August. It will be at Cataract Yacht Clubhouse on August 28, with dinner at 12:30 p.m. Reservations are to be called in to Regie McCullough or Betty De Boer by August 23. Lola Rissler introduced the speaker, Mrs. Sendmeyer from the Home Economics Club. Her subject was table etiquette and proved to be very interesting. The meeting was declared dismissed by the president. Selma Holtam was in charge of entertainment and prizes went to Jean Hood, Olive Knight and Emma Montani.

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Friends and neighbors from here send their sympathy to those affected by the Roachdale fire last week. Mrs. Nona Sessions was hostess to the Canasta Club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Lawrence Jr., and his father visited with Mrs. Maude Brothers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shannon and daughters were hostess to a birthday dinner

Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Nona Sessons’ birthday. Farmers are trying to catch up with their spring work these pretty, dry days. Mr. and Mrs. George Merritt of Medford, Ore. and Mrs. Wilma Fisher of Crawfordsville are visiting their sister, Mrs. Harry Surber and families. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Norton and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Harry Surber family.

Wedding Plans Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy to Mr. David Slover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slover of Morrisville, Pa. The wedding will be August 10 in the Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church.

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