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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1944.

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jointly gave a demonstration on, ‘'How To Bake An Angel Food Cake.” Songs were led by Kathleen Snyder with Edith Finney playing the piano. ‘'How to Bake a Yellow One Egg Cake" was demonstrated by six different girls. "How to grease the pan," Nancy Denney, "How to measure and cream the lard," Davera iVhitaker; how to separate and stir In the eggs," Eileen Henson, “How to measure and mix the flour and sugar," Lucille Sutherlin; "adding the liquid," Evelyn Gaston. Then Bernice 'Gaston finished and baked th<* cake. Under the leadership of Betty Cummings, games were played and enjoyed by all The meeting was then adjourned until June 28.

singing 4-H club songs, under the on his collar. "Pardon me, sir." said guidance of Betty Ann Call and the corporal, "but is that a new inr Murlin Kossok, assistant junior lead- , signia you are wearing and what ers. i does it stand for?"

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The •’Cooks of To-Morrow” 4-H Club of Greencastle met at the vocational building on Monday June 20 at 2 P. M. Dorette Shoemaker demonstrated "Making Table Decorations for a Childrens Party” and Betty Aiwi Call show “How to Make a Gelatine Dessert.” lola Cook then told of her trin which she won to 4-H Club HoundUp at Purdue University, June 12 to 15. It was enjoyed so much that all the girls hoped they might attend some year. A discussion, led by Mrs. Boomershine, was held concerning the olub camp to be held at Shakamak State Park, July 6 to 9. The meeting was concluded by

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Kury of the ghost in Paramount’s “The Uninvip d" provides a teuii le moment for Gail Ruasell, Ray Milland. Ruth Hussey and M< Crisp. Excitement runs at fever pitch as this quartet see, h " ar " ul P 1 the weird presence of a haunting spirit. The film opens Sunday at the Chateau Theatre.

1 II CM 1$ NEWS The Peppy Peppers of Roachdale ifict it the school house on Friday afternoon, June 23. Roberta Purcell called the meeting to order. Marcia A Smith led in giving the pledge to the flag and Jean Wilson led in giving the t-il pledge. B tty J. Chastain led in singing several songs. We diseussed plans for attending tin l-H t amp. Several girls are plannil!,;; to go. Judy Baker told about her and Mrs. Spencers trip to the ■l-H club Hound-Up at Purdue. A demonstration on making sofl custard was given by Geneva Dchi and Marcia A. Smith, ater the custaid was served for refreshments Nancy Irwin directed in playing gam>a after which the meeting was adjourned. Fourteen members of the Steady Stitcher.- 4-H club met at the School Building for an all day meeing June 22nd. The morning was spent in working on, our sewing projects. At noon We had our picnic lunch. I’lic pledge to the flag was led by Barbai i Dickson and the 4-H pledg" hy Marjorie Fonner. Plans were mad.- Cor a picnic at the Danville I’arh and for the 4 H camp to be held later in the summer. Contests were given by Jacquelyn Steward and Doris O'Hair. Members present were: Marjorie Fonner, Barbara Dickson, Phyllis Oowger. Donna Mae Blots, Marjorie Beck, Alice Jane Masten Donna Lu Pursell, Jacquelyn Steward, Jeretta Sutherlin, Doris O’Hair, Barbara Pursell. the adult leader Bernice Steward and the junior leaders, Dorothy O-borne. Wilma McFarland, ard Maltha Sutherlin, It’s picnic time again for the 4-H

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Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McNary and family of Vevay are visiting the E.

E. Buis family.

Sgt. and Mrs. Floyd Dudley are the parents of a daughter, Dorona Anne born Saturday at the Putnam

county hospital.

Miss June Newman spent Sunday with Miss Elena Heavin. Mis. Alex Bryan and daughter Betty returned home Thursday from Virginia where they had been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Robert Graves and family. Mrs. Sadie Dudley called oit, Mrs. Mary Hunter Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mis Unith Monday were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete

Cox Sunday.

Dorris Anne McNary spent the first of the week end with Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Bryan,. Mrs. Elsie Hunter called on Mrs. Sadie Dudley, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Burgess and \family. Mr. Guy Lawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis called on the E. E. Buis family Sunday afternoon. Bill Woods of St. Louis and formerly of this vicinity was a supper guest of Olen Dudley and familv Tuesday evening. COR 1*0ItAL SEES STARS CAMP ROBERTS, Cal. (UP) ~ A technician 5 c who checks officers' rations in a camp mess hall recently noticed a strange officer with a star

BANNER AOS GET RESI LTS

To the People

of this Community Not many sounds in life exceed in interest a knock on the door. No sound in this invasion hour exceeds in importance the - knock on

your door bv a Fifth War Loan volunteer. The volunteer may be either a man. a woman or a child. It's everyone's war. The War

Bonds the volunteer comes to sell you will: help your country and the men who are fighting your battles; help to win the peace by increasing purchasing power alter the war; return you $4 for every $3 in 10 years; help keep prices down; permit you to Join the invasion; and provide education for your children, security for you and funds for your retirement. Shut the door in the face of a 5th War Loan volunteer and you are shutting the door in the face of vour lighting son, not to mention shutting the door on your own future. , ,,, Open the door to the 5th War Loan volunteer, unpaid, seeking only to serve his community and the men who have gone from our homes to face the hazards of war, and vou are opening the door to a brighter, greater America for you and your family. THE EDITOR.

Clubs of Monroe Township. The Winsome Workers at their meeting on June 21 voted to have a picnic at DanviTlr. park «>n Tuesday evening, ' lun.e 27 at (>:30. A luncheon of saivl- 1 wiches, salad, potato chips, cookies, 1 and refreshingly ice-coid punch has been planned. All clubs of Monroe Township are invited to this picnic. I Busy fingers plied ncedlcM as! many rv-w garments were begun and ' other garments were comyleted, for ^ all were looking forward to that last garment so they would be able to • go to camp | The next meeting will bp held at i the school building on luly 5, 1944. Those present were: Barbara Dove, | Violet Fenwick, Dorothy Job, Alice Knauer, Wilma McFarland, Alice Me-j Keehan, Marjorie Miles, Nellie Per- i kins. Harlem- Priest. Garnet Proctor, ' Madonna Proctor. Betty Sutherlin, 1 Martha Sutherlin, Betty Thomas, I Peggy Thomas, Betty Young and Mrs. Bernice Steward.

A demonstration on putting in a zipper was given by Betty Ann Baker at the "S. S. O. T." Club Tuesday, I June 27th at 9:30 in the vocational building. i The meeting wars called to order^ by the president lola <Jook. Six mem-) bers answered Roll rail by giving their mothers maiden name. Th<‘ i secretary* report was read and ap- j proved. Mrs. Compton talked on 4-H camp.! lola Cook talk«*l about Round-Up. The meeting was adjourned to word on projects. At the fifth meeting of the Jolly! Hustlers 4-H club, 24 members answered roll call by telling, "Why I Am Glad I live in, America.” Two demonstrations were given by eight 1 different girls,' , Martha Elmore and Edith FMnney

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ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS AND NEWS

i3> + + + + + 4- + + + + 4-4‘ + # | » FILLMORE + l§F+-F + + + -!- + -> + + + + + + f& ! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Drake and ; Gloria Jean, and Mrs. Alice Gorham of Indianapolis were called here on account of the illness and death of ! A. B. Hubbard. Mrs. Gorham is a sister of Mr. Hubbard. Others out of town who were here for the funeral Friday were. Mrs. Eva Hubbard and daughter Gladys, Mrs. Mabel Parsons, Mrs. Eva Keeling, Mr. and Mrs. | Roy Wise all of Indianapolis, Mrs. Flmma Smith, R. W. Day, Mrs. John Dttnlavy and Mrs. Johnnie Knight all of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lisby Waddy, Ky. Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Souder and son Paul, Frankfort, Ky. Paul Herod and Wendell Elrod, Coatesvillc. Mrs. Draka returned home Sunday. Mrs. Emma Morgan A'as hostess to the Fillmore Service Club Wednesday of last week. She served a bountiful and delicious fried chicken dinner to ten members and guests Guests were Mesdames Lulie Bridges, Al‘ce Minter, Ruth Sutherlin and two children, Mrs. Amnia Snodgrass an associate member and Mary Jane Morehart. Quilting was the work for the day. Mrs. Grace Morehart called the meeting to order by the hostess having the devotions. Minutes of last meeting were read. Mrs. Eva Ogle, trcMllrw report by .Miss Burks. The Club will hold a pl&iic in August at th<' home of Mrs. Grace Morthart. , Rev. Blessing was a Sunday dinner I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wrigh*. j Miss Martha Coffin who teaches in a school in Chicago, has returned home for her summer vacation. Mis s Mary Atkins has returned to her home in Indianapolis from a vacation spent with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byrd and Kenneth. F ay Robinaon has sold his property j here to Ancil Sechman. Mr. and Mrs. j Robinson moved last week to their ’ farm, purchased from Mr. and Mrs I Alger Leatherman. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Ruark and two children, Milwaukee, WIs. are spending their vacation with Mr and Mrs. Guy Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester

Ruark.

Miss Josephine Ader resumed her

nurses training at the City hospita' Monday after Enjoying a throe weekvacaion spent with her mother,

j other relatives uud, friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jpgs Evans visitor.-'

I ,us 4 wee ¥ from, Indianapolis were l^ rS ,J Dora. Barbara and

Mrs Henry Phillips and daughter.

Mrs. Joe Pickett are visiting rela- | (Ives in Lexington, and Winchester

Ky.

I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngerman . Indianapolis, were here from Friday j until Sunday the guests of Cecil

| Huller and family.

, Mrs Edith Ruark and Miss Madebn O Dell had as week end guests Mr. ap.d Mrs. Charles Baker, Akron Ohio, Victor Alle e and family, Plain-

field.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day culled on Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rogers in Floyc township, Sunday afternoon, M,

Rogers is in bad health.

Miss Irene Wallace was a vlsitoi

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lu-t week of her aunt and uncle, ■ aiuf Mrs. yihrcftce SUtheOfn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells Sunl visitors were, Carlton CunninflJ and family, Greencastle, Otmril Wells and family, Indianapolis Clarence Crews Coatesvillc. Wanda Lou Bales has returned her home in Indianapolis after . pel ing last week with Rose Ellen Hull! Mrs. Fred Brown called on Ml Mattie Wilkerson at Bainbridge Si urday afterncon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith hj «s guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. I F. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bajj and daughter, Indianapolis. Mrs. Lorine Sinclair, Mr-. Lei Hunter, and Mrs. Lillie Wright wJ Sunday afternoon callers of Mil Mattie Day of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Smith .spe* Saturday and Saturday night "if Mr. and Mrs. Orliss Decker, Indi* ppolis. Mrs. Alice Minter and Miss MalJ Burks and their guests W. D. 3ui( and son David of Villa Park Illind -pent the week end with F 4 Stanley and family west of tovux ^ + 'I' , I* + + d" + ^ + v + + + +) WEST JEFFERSON TWP. •^•:-''e + 4.+ + + + + + ^ + + + j Mis. Lucille Stringer calleil Mrs. Rosa lee Allen Tuesday aft* noon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCain mac j md Mrs. William Branson and -"4 JUly, spent Sunday with Harmif Wallace In Coatesville. Miss Mable Keller of Greemaatlj is- spending Her vacation with h« . arent*' Mr. and Mrs. Jt*cmuol KrtleS Mrs. Mollic MiCararpack of Gri'i’'] aatle. spent. W few days ; last wee vtth Mivand Mrs,,Bob MeCaniniacli Mills Marie Pierce of IndianapnUJ pent the Week end w-ith Mr. an Irs. Cloyd Allen. Mis- Gertie Stringer and VioJ McCammaek spent Tuesday »'> , 1 -lias Bernice Hostettler and si.-tci| Mildred McCammaek. Miss Gyneth Gaston is spending ew days this week with Mrs. Nii'j Gaston and children. Mis. Anna Coffey called on MH Mattie Coffey Wednesday. , Prayer meetings are held at th'j hm Street Mission every Fiida^ venlng with good crowds and Intel! it. Everyone fs welcome.