Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 309, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1975 — Page 3

Gibbs-Gorham united in marriage

UlUted in marriage Feb. 15 in Randy Wayne Gibbs, a 7:30 p.m. ceremony at the First Baptist Church were They are the children of Mr. Marilyn Lynn Gorham and and Mrs. Clyde Gorham, 104

Calendar of events

Monday The Fortnightly Club will meet Monday with Louise Hubbard as hostess and Mrs. Grace Hurst as co-hostess. Mrs. Norman Garber will have the program. The Maple Heights Friendship Club will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. with Miss Debbie Crawley. Ladies Guild of St. Paul’s Catholic Church will meet Monday. Benediction in the church at 7:15 and business meeting in parish hall at 7:30. Ed Neary will have, the program. The G.H.S. Music Boosters monthly meeting will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the high school. The main order of business will be discussion of the new lettering system and planning the annual banquet. Everyone is welcome. Monday Book Club will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Robert Williams at 8:00. The Monday Club will meet Monday with Mrs. C. J. Robbins. Mrs. Flossie Rowings will have the program. There will be a 4-H tractor meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm Bureau Insurance Building. This is the first meeting of the year, and will be an important one. Ladies of the Elks will meet Monday at 7:30. There will be an election of officers. Wives and widows are welcome.

Greencastle personals Aubreys move into new home

Mrs. J.P. Allen spent last week in Nashville, Tennessee earing for the family of Dr. and Mrs. David Allen while they were on a short trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aubrey Jr. and family have moved into their new home at 111 W. Columbia St., Greencastle. Peggy Edwards of Plainfield and Thelma Thomas attended the performance of Marcel Marceau at Clowes Hall last Saturday night.

Bainbridge news

BAINBRIDGE-The Masons, O.E.S. members and Job’s Daughters and families held their annual George Washington dinner Saturday night in the Masonic Hall. A good crowd was present for the carry-in dinner and program which followed. The Swing Choir from North Putnam, directed by Linda Zenor, sang several numbers. Kevin Kays tapped danced, Mark Kays was on banjo and Rev. Finchum was on the harmonica. Tammy Kauble of Greencastle also did tap dancing. The Womens Society of the Methodist Church met Tuesday evening with Martha Stevens. The lesson leader was Shirley Baker and devotions were by Pat Inman. Curtis McClellan showed slides of his recent trips. Hostesses were Pat Houser, Jerri Colvin and Sharon Austin. Ten couples of firemen and wives held a carry-in dinner and party in the fire house on a ' recent Sunday evening. Bingo, ping-pong and euchre were enjoyed. David Richard entered St. Vincents Hospital in Indianapolis Sunday, Feb. 23 and underwent surgery Feb. 27. The firemen were called to Hubert McGaughey’s farm Monday night at 11:30 to extinguish a fire in a hog house caused by an overheated water heater. They were able to save the house and no hogs were

CLOVERDALE-The Cloverdale American Legion Post will select delegates to Boy’s State during their next regular meeting at 8 p.m. Monday at the Legion Home. All members are urged to attend and help in the selection process. Tuesday Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Robert McCormick, 401 Meadow Drive. The Bainbridge United Methodist Women will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Martha Stevens. All women of the church are welcome. Over the Teacups Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Farber at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Kappa Delta Phi will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the DePauw Union Building, room 212. The Woman’s Club will meet at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Truman Yuncker at Asbury Towers, 102 West Poplar St. Mrs. Frank Helme is assistant hostess and Mrs. Ray French will have the program. The active chapter of TriKappa will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gary Myers, 13 Hammond Dr. The Greencastle Morning Musicale will hold a meeting Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Cassell Grubb, 5 Paradise Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Grubb will present the program.

This column written by Banner-Graphic staff member Thelma Thomas. Her telephone number is 653-5452, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Robards have been visiting friends and relatives in Hartford, Kentucky. Janella Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards is training and showing horses at the “J. 71 Ranch” in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jordan, former Greencastle

Annual George Washington dinner held

The Banner-Graphic staff member in Bainbridge is Mrs. Muriel Nelson. Her Telephone number is 522-6866 burned. Mrs. Gene Beck was hostess to her euchre club Monday evening. Prizes were won by Sharon Austin and Pat Houser. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. John Colvin entertained a number of boys with a slumber party Saturday night in honor of her son Chadd on his 13th birthday. Those present were Recco Rooker, Kevin Hartman, Steve Trent, Roger Zimmerman, David Mcßride and Dave McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins are parents of a little daughter Melinda Kaye, born at Putnam Co. Hospital Feb. 13. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Higgins and Mrs. Virginia Patterson of Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Martellaro have moved here from Indianapolis to the house south of town recently vacated by the Blocker family. Mr. Martellaro is the wrestlimg coach at North Putnam. Ryan, Curt and Shawn Minnick, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Minnick of Indianapolis spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houser. Mrs. Janet Parker and her two daughters of Selma visited over the weekend with her

East St., Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gibbs, also of Greencastle. Rev. Smith performed the

The Hospital Guild Board will meet Tue sday at 9:30 a.m. in the nurses dining room at the hospital. All committee chairmen are urged to attend. Delta Theta Tau Alumnae will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Roxy West, 629 E. Walnut St. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Merle Huckleberry and Mrs. Kathleen Hudson. Wednesday The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday at the home of Agnes Trippet at 2 p.m. Marilyn Hunter is in charge of the meeting. Greencastle chapter 255 OES will hold a stated meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All visiting OES members are welcome. The Putnam County Civil Defense will meet Tuesday at 7:30 in the post office basement. Wednesday Associate Tri Kappa will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Mrs. F. L. Bergmann. The Women’s Club will meet at Asbury Towers at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Prince Rainier 111 has ruled the tiny nation of Monaco since 1949. Shatter in the California San Joaquin Valley took its name from Gen. William “Pecos Bill” Shatter, Spanish-Ameri-can War hero.

residents own and operate the ranch. On a recent trip to Missouri to pick up some horses, Gerald Edwards and Gene Beck found themselves snowbound with many drifts up to 10 feet high. Let’s hope that all they bring back is the horses. We can do without the snow! Mrs. Betty Dickey, who has been a patient in St. Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis, ir home and recovering very nicely from recent surgery.

mother Mrs. Avery Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Higgins stayed with the children at the Allison Home in Greencastle over the weekend. They brought them to the United Methodist Church for Sunday School and worship service. There were eight boys and girls in the group. Mrs. Frances Cunningham was called to Indianapolis two weeks ago by the death of her brother, Presley Colliver. Last week she was called again to Indianapolis by the death of her daughter Mildred Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Boiler and little two month old baby daughter, Amy Michelle visited Sunday with Mrs. Boiler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams and family. Amy was born in Hendrick County Hospital Dec. 23. They reside in Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert O’Hair and Mrs. Ellen Coffman hosted a dinner Saturday evening, Feb. 22 at the Bon Ton for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collett in honor of Mrs. Collett’s birthday. After the meal, they went to the home of the O’Hairs for a social hour and ice cream and cake. Adele Masten, Margaret Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collett called called at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale Monday evening in respect to the William Rayfield

ceremony with Mrs. Durham as organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a long white gown trimmed with rhinestones with matching hat. She carried three red roses. Diane Carmen of Greencatle and Larry Gibbs of Terre Haute served as honor attendants. Cheryl Gorham of Greencastle was a bridesmaid. The attendants wore long red gowns and white hats. They carried single red roses. Ushers were Clyde Gorham II and Rick Carmen, both of Greencastle. A reception was held at the church following the ceremony Serving were Barbara Thomas and Cheryl Lewis. Guests were registered by Barbara Thomas. The bride is a graduate of Greencastle High School and the groom is a graduate of Reelsville High School. He is employed at Donnleys. Following a wedding trip to southern Indiana the couple is at home in Crawfordsville.

Roachdale news Social Club to meet

ROACHDALE-Roachdale Social Club’s next meeting in March will meet with Mrs. Dorothy Vaughn. The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will hold their monthly meeting with a birthday dinner at Holiday Inn, Crawfordsville. Members will entertain their husbands, Tuesday, March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steen celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 23 with a dinner at Holiday Inn, Crawfordsville. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Olson of Dodgeville, Wisconsin, Mrs. Ruby Hankins of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glens of Rockville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gosel and family, all of Roachdale. Relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Helen Plunkett Tuesday, Feb. 25 with well-filled baskets to help her celebrate her birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hankins and Mrs. Roxie Jeffries of North Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Plunkett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Page, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crosby, Mrs. Ruth Crosby, Mrs. Janet Stafford, Mrs. Rachel Crosby, Mrs. Nettie Robbins, Mrs. Beulah Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. Marjorie Chittenden and Mrs. Jean Perkins, all of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith of Battle Creek, Michigan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steen and Mr. and Mrs.

family. The Lion’s Club met in their den Wednesday evening for a meat loaf dinner served by the ladies of the Christian Church. Business was reported and more plans for the Fish Fry were made. FLYING DOCTORS IN MOZAMBIQUE LOURENCO MARQUES, Mozambique (AP) The nation's flying doctor service called SEMAR, which works in remote villages using small planes, carried out 9,636 consultations and gave 11,284 injections in 1974. The flying doctors traveled more than 100,000 miles in 1974 and transported 232 sick people to government hospitals.

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Mr. & Mrs. Gibbs

The Banner-Graphic staff member in Roachdale is Mrs. Freeda Allen. Her telephone number is 596-8843. Ralph Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Columbia, Missouri spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Plunkett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggle spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Riggle and son of LaGrange. Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown were Mrs. Louise Mason and Mrs. Jean Lanham of Spencer, Mrs. Harold Dickerson of Bainbridge and Mrs. Pat Woodal and son Wayne. Mrs. Linda Stonecipher and Sherry of Clarks Hill visited Mrs. Beulah Frazier on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harlan of Crawfordsville visited Mr.

Weekends Good Time for Baking For active families or slow-to-get moving folk, the weekend is a great time for baking a moist warm peanut butter brunch cake. The delicate flavor of the peanut butter used and the unusual moist topping result in a satisfying late breakfast bread. PEANUT BUTTER BRUNCH CAKE

3/4 cup sugar 1/3 cup margarine legg 1/3 cup creamy peanut butter 1-1/2 cups unsifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder

Grease a 10 x 6 x 1 3/4-inch baking dish. In large mixing bowl stir sugar and margarine until blended. Stir in egg and peanut butter. Stir together flour, baking powder and salt. Add to peanut butter mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour mixture and mixing well after each addition. Mix in nuts. Turn into prepared dish. Stir together sour cream and brown sugar; spread over batter. Bake in 325 F oven 1 hour or until cake springs back when touched. Serve hot or warm. Makes 9 pieces. Note: If desired bake in 9 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan in 350 F oven 35 to 40 minutes or until cake springs back when touched.

and Mrs. Fred Jones on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lay on Wednesday. Mrs. Connie Spears had surgery in Putnam County Hospital in Greencastle on Monday. Mrs. Wilma Zimmerman of New Market visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and family were Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott of Crawfordsville. Marion Martz is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital in Greencastle where he had emergency surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buser returned Sunday from several days vacation in Tampa, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kearns of Indianapolis were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gooch.

1/2 teaspoon salt 2/3 cup milk 1/2 cup chopped nuts 1/2 cup dairy sour cream 1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar

Beef n’ Beans

This Pinto Bean Pot is a recipe to be lazily-simmered in a Dutch oven or in the popular slow-cook electric pots, forgotten for hours. Its origin is in the Rocky Mountain region where, because of unexcelled growing conditions, these buff-colored, dappled-with-brown Pinto beans are grown.

2 cups Pinto beans 6 cups w ater % to 1 pound lean beef, cut in Vi-inch cubes 14 pound diced salt pork 2 8-ounce cans tomato sauce (2 cups)

Soak rinsec} beans overnight in measured amount of water. Or bring the water to the boiling point. Add beans; boil 2 minutes. Cover and let stand 1 hour. Bring beans and soaking water to the boiling point. Reduce heat; simmer beans IVi hours. Add remaining ingredients. Again simmer for IVi hours or until beef and beans are tender, stirring occasionally. Water or beef stock may be added. Makes 8 to 10 hearty servings. Serve with a tossed green salad, hot rolls or garlic-buttered French bread and not much else. This dish can change completely by using chili powder to suit the taste instead of oregano. It freezes well. Dry beans are the richest common source of proteins among foods of vegetable origin. By adding to the bean dish some meat, even a little of the animal proteins, you have a good protein team.

FAMILY DINNER Mary R. Greene's Stuffed Peppers Rice Snap Beans Peach Pie Beverage MARY R. GREENE’S STUFFED PEPPERS 6 large green peppers, 1 3 4 to 2 pounds 2 pounds lean ground beef 1-pound, 12-ounce can whole tomatoes in tomato puree 1 cup cooked rice Large onion, finely chopped (1 cup) teaspoons salt V 4 teaspoon pepper Halve peppers and remove seeds and white fibers; boil in water to cover for 5 minutes; drain. Mix beef with V 4 cup

TOPS 573

Thirty-three members attended the Feb. 24 meeting of TOPS No. 573 with twenty-one TOPS recording a loss of 32 pounds. Irene Grubb and Sharon Bowles tied for queen and Donna Mitchell was the duchess. June Tilley was the KOPSqueen. Tina Rominger and Lori Burns tied for teen princess. In the 1948 election President Harry Truman beat Thomas E. Dewey by a plurality of 2,136,525 votes.

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Beef 'ii' Beans

Vi cup diced green pepper 1 cup chopped onion 3 cloves minced garlic 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon crushed dried oregano

Recipe

puree from the tomatoes, x i cup water, rice, onion, salt and pepper; fill pepper cavities with mixture. Arrange in a 17 by 11 by 2 inch roast pan or similar utensil; pour tomatoes and their remaining puree over and around peppers Bake in a preheated 350-degree oven 45 to 60 minutes. If sauce in pan becomes too thick toward end of baking, dilute with a little water; if, after baking, sauce is thinner and blander than you like, remove peppers and keep warm, then stir part or all of a 6-ounce can of tomato paste into the sauce, season to taste, heat on rangetop and pour over peppers. Makes 6 heartyservings.

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