Banner Graphic, Volume 13, Number 45, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 October 1982 — Page 4
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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, October 28,1982
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Area news round-up
ROACHDALE-Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ronk and Mary Ann hosted a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dickerson on their 25th wedding anniversary at the Morris Bryant Restaurant in Lafayette recently. Other guests were sons Kenny, Roy and Joe Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Steve McGaughey, Tina McGaughey and Deanna Boiler. THE ROACHDALE Philomath Club met Oct. 21 at the home of Mrs. Dewey Wilson with Mrs. Luke Smith as assistant hostess. President Mrs. Ben Buser opened the meeting by reading the thought of the month. Roll call was answered by 15 members telling what happiness means to each. The club voted to give a
FILLMORE-Angelica May Ehman, daughter of Babbett Ehman, was born Wednesday morning Oct. 20 at Union Hospital. She weighed 5 pounds, 15 ounces. EVERYONE is invited to a Halloween party at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30 in the basement of the United Methodist Church. There will be prizes for the best costumes and the best carved jack-o-lantern. On Tuesday, Oct. 20 the Fillmore Rebekah Lodge No. 652 met in regular session with Ruth Sutherlin, noble grand. Visiting officers Pauline
RUSSELLVILLE-Kermit Childress returned home to Tuscon, Ariz., after spending the summer months here with his sister, Mrs. Bea Hazlett, and other relatives at Crawfordsvilleand Linden EUNICE MACKALL of Russellville attended the RCA Retirees Luncheon at the Ramada Inn, Bloomington, Oct. 13. She received a gift as the retiree coming the farthest. Casey Jo was born to Mr. and
NEW MAYSVILLE -Mrs. Eleanor McMullen attended a birthday party given for her great-grandchild at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry McMullen at New Ross. Mr. and Mrs. William Rayfield gave a baby shower for Rev. and Mrs. Rob Strong. Rob pastors the New Maysville Community Church. She served
Salmon fondu lunch fare
By CECIL Y BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor FRIENDS FOR LUNCH Salmon Fondu Salad Fruit Compote Cookies THERESA PETTA’s SALMON FONDU Any left over makes a delicious sandwich spread. 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon lemon juice
TOPS 604 reports on Oct. meetings
On Oct. 19 TOPS 604 met with 25 members weighing in with a loss of 16 pounds. TOPS BEST loser was Ruth Tesmer, while runner-up was Rosemary Bonham. Officer of the week was Bernice Cromer. KOPS best loser was Wilma
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The Banner-Graphic’s correspondent in Roachdale is Mrs. Freeda Allen. Her telephone number is 596-8843. donation to the North Putnam band for uniforms. Miss Helen Ashby gave a program on cats as she read several verses. Mr. and Mrs. James Risk are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Risk and family of St. Cloud, Minn. The Senior Citizens had their October meeting at the Lions Hall with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hargrove acting as hostesses. Dinner was served at the noon hour, with Mrs. Blanche Graham giving thanks. “Happy Birthday” was sung to Mrs. Emma Stewart. Nineteen members and six guests were
The Banner-Graphic’s correspondent in ‘Fillmore is Mrs. oßerenice Smith. Her telephone number is 246-6187. Blessing, president of district 19, and others were introduced. After the lodge business, Lela Hunter was honored for 70 years as a member of the lodge. She was escorted to the chair of honor by another 70-year member, Carrie Cline. A letter from Martha Byrd was read by the noble grand. Some highlights of Lela’s years in the lodge were read by Madelyn Kelly. A Bible ceremony entitled “The Lord’s
The Banner-Graphic’s correspondent in Russellville is Mrs. Thelma Grimes. Her telephone number is 435-2793. Mrs. Steve Patterson, Russellville, Oct. 13. Mrs. Florence Hicks, Russellville, has received word of the serious illness of her sister, Mrs Viola Wilson, Crawfordsville. who underwent surgery Friday, Oct. 15 at
The Banner-Graphic’s correspondent in New Maysville is Mrs. Veda Malayer. Her telephone number is 596-BX7I. peanut butter cookies made with their home-grown peanuts. Their children, James and Jana Rayfield, of New Holland, Pa., have a new son named William
1 tablespoon minced parsley 3 large eggs, separated can salmon, undrained x k cup fine dry bread crumbs In the top of a double boiler over hot water, melt the butter; stir in the flour, milk, salt, onion powder, mustard, lemon juice, parsley and slightly beaten yolks; cook, stirring constantly, until thickened 7to 10 minutes; mixture will look like a pale-yellow, soft custard sauce. Mash salmon well with its liquid; stir in the crumbs
Holt, while girl of the week was Beryl Kendall. Maxine Stoner read an article from a diet book. Bernice Cromer read a poem and an article on losing weight. The Oct. 26 meeting of TOPS 604 was held with 27 members
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present. A good time was had by all who went on a trip to Brown County. In November, Guest Day will be observed with a turkey dinner. Hostesses will be Katie Penn, Mabel Robbins and Mrs. Veda Malayer. A card was signed for Mrs. Ruby Towers in Ben Hur Nursing Home in Crawfordsville. Wilma Clark gave a reading “The Golden Chain of Friendship,” “Just A Little Mixed Up,” and “You Know When You Are Growing Old.” Entertainment was furnished by Mac McClain, Harold Soots and Donald Winings on two violins and a guitar. THE FAH CLUB had its October meeting at the home of Mrs. James Risk. The vice president opened the meeting. Fillmore Prayer in Candles” was given by several members. Lela’s daughter and husband were introduced to lodge members. The next regular lodge meeting will be Nov. 2. The children of the Fillmore United Methodist Sunday School visited Houston Health Care Center, Heritage House Convalescent Center and Asbury Towers on Saturday, Oct. 23. TAMMY CL4RK underwent heart surgery recently and is recovering well. Friends may bring gifts to the Fillmore Methodist Church on Sunday,
Russellville Culver Hospital BEA HAZLETT hosted the Dizzy Dozen Euchre Club Tuesday, Oct. 12 at Vance’s Cookie Jar in Waveland. Prizes were awarded to Mabel Potter, high score; Mary Cushman, most lones; Shirley Jarvis, low; Ethel Simpson, traveling. Guests were Mabel Potter, Maxine Lawter and Della Mae Jackson. The November party will be with Mrs. Eva Ferguson. Bea Hazlett and Louise Gard-
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James. He makes the fourth generation with that name. ELEVEN MEMBERS of the Faithful Followers Group met at the home of Mrs. Dennis Hertel. They ate dinner while seated around her large dinner table. After dinner, Mrs. Thelma Tedrow, the president, opened the meeting by reading a favorite poem. Devotions
and the sauce. Beat the whites until they hold soft peaks; stir about v 4 of them into the salmon mixture; fold in the remainder. Turn into a buttered 2quart round casserole (about 8 by 2 inches); put the casserole in a pan of hot tap water so that the water comes at least half way up the salmon mixture. Bake in a preheated 375degree oven until top is golden and slightly crusty minutes; a knife inserted in center will not come out clean. Serve at once; pass parmesan cheese. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
losing a total of 20 3/4 pounds. TOPS best loser was Ruth Tesmer. KOPS co-best losers were Ann Shoemaker and Barbara Black. QUEEN FOR next week will be Wilma Holt. Bernice Cromer read an article on the four basic food groups.
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Mrs. Dorotha Smith gave the devotions with a poem on autumn and God. Eight members responded to roll call by giving their favorite apple recipe. Miss Avis Risk introduced the speaker, Miss Helen Ashby, who presented the program on cats. A card was signed for Mrs. Geneva Young who is home from the hospital Mrs. Helen Creviston won the door prize. The next meeting will be Nov. 10 with Mrs. Blanche Graham. The Delta Theta Tau annual turkey shoot will be held at the Roachdale Gun Club on Nov. 14. Proceeds will help a senior through nurse’s training. A gun will be given away. Tickets are on sale at Allen’s TV or from
Oct. 30 for a sunshine box. Mrs. Jerry Goss had a birthday dinner on Sunday, Oct. 24 for her son-in-law, Rob Miller, and daughter Pat Miller. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Glaze and sons. Forty-nine people attended the wiener roast Saturday, Oct. 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Glaze and sons. The Stitch and Chatter club met Wednesday, Oct. 20 at the Fairway Restaurant with Ethti Jackson as hostess. EDITH GIRTON and Flossie Alexander were delegates to the State Rebekah Assembly They
ner of Russellville attended a Christmas Bazaar Friday, Oct. 23 at the home of Mrs. John Childress in Crawfordsville, along with 20 other ladies. The annual Halloween social of the Russellville PTO was held in the Russellville School gym on Oct. 23. The annual bazaar of the Russellville Community Church will be held Saturday, Nov. 6 at the Brick Church. The Country Store will be open at 1:30 for
were given by Letha Clark. Cards for the sick were signed and given to Bertha Trotter to mail. The flower and bulb exchange was held. A white elephant sale was conducted by Letha Clark. The next meeting will be with Veda Malayer. Fred and Eileen Gowin at-
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any member ot the sorority. The sorority met on Tuesday, Oct. 6 for a salad bar at the home of Mrs. Susan Crosby. Mrs. Naomi Johnso-n, Bloomington, was a guest. During the meeting, members voted to purchase a band uniform for North Putnam band and equipment for the fire department. THE MONTHLY euchre clOb held its October meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hargroye of New Maysville, Mrs. Nornja Poynter won the high Mrs. Edna Suiter, most londs, Mrs. Skip Carey, traveling lones. and Mrs. Geneva Bock, low score. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mildred Duhcan.
were accompanied by Madelyn Kelly. The West Marion Extension Homemakers Club will meet Nov. 4 with Opal Lawson. The Fillmore Eastern Star No. 186 had a smorgasbord Oct. 23 at the Mason Hall. NINE MEMBERS of the Fillmore Rebekah Lodge No. 652 attended the fall meeting of District 19 at Monrovia on Saturday, Oct. 9. The Fillmore team gave the Bible presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sutherlin are the parents of James Earl born Saturday, Oct. 9 at Venice, Fla.
foods and produce. Supper will be at 5 p.m. and the auction will start at 7 p.m. THE HOME OF Max and Andrea Wertz of Russellville was completely gutted by fire on Oct. 20. The Russellville Fire Department was assisted by the Waveland units. The Pythian Sisters No. 236 held a luncheon and inspection on Oct: 20 at their building in Russellville.
tended the funeral of their cousin, Basil Pickett, at Brownsburg. The new owners of the New Maysville grocery store are making new rooms and rearranging shelves. The interior is taking on a new appearance.
By Bil Keane
