The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1950 — Page 2

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THE DAIIY BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDI/

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1950.

'I 'I rr ipc, jfiven by Mrs. Haines, has long been one of het fav Ml' nr«l thus, who have tasted it know what a treat it is. \V< li |.i oth< i too, will share their recipes with us 'I rliry has long hi'en considered the provincial “holiday bird"

.ind I have i favorite way to prepare it.

I always buy the bird grown and dressed locally. They have

imount of white iniat and ve young and tender,

A I t ei i hing a al rubbing the bird thon>ughly with salt, inside

.•oid I fill tin .nip with dressing, wrap the bird in aluminum

i d and put it iii i i it) oven for 2C minutes. Then I turn the oven

down a and 1. ive for 1 u to 4 hours. At the end of this cook-

ino pi i od. I remove the foil, pour Off two or three cups of stock

l a .-i,.vy mil die sing and then baste the turkey with 1 ' a cups of

■a ! ’• I wine t the next hour of cooking. This not only gives

a pie a mg f'.ivoi tint browns the bird beautifully. 1 allow 20

rniniit. " total looking time fot each pound of turkey. I a do a dressing ot dry bread, using when possible about one

third eoin bread. A good rule to remember is that one pound of dn ed bird will eason one cupful of dressing. I chop onion, iintl 11 lory and salt it To this I add mushroom pieces. I use

cup ot thi mixture to every 4 cups of bread mixture. I use

enough buttermilk ot better still fresh f'vjr cream to moisten t Hi aighlv A litth warm (but not hot) water may be added, i e i'd die img is moist but not vvet. A g< nerous handful of sage, ft' -h y vi saved a from your garden this summer and dried if you h i . i t, yiis into the dressing at our h.-use, and plenty of salt and pi-ppet I do not stuff the body of the bird so that I can cut d vn nc on thi cooking time, therefore 1 have a separate eas-

H'!' ot die an: over which I pour several cups of the stock. I "i: the turkey neck and giblets in 3 cups of salt water with

1 ■ I. 1 .', | 1 ' lei y I ives. This stock plus whatever additional I ni'd to n e from tt" turkey pan drippings to make the amount of

■am t'.'j| my meal requires, I thicken with half flour and half

commeal.

Km 2 eupfuls of the gravy, the following proportions may

be used:

1 i.'iblc poons of pan drippings which are heavy and fat •1 t di ' pji' U of half flour and half commeal 2 up of stock in which bay leaf and celery leaves have been l ooke d aiidthen removed. Blend the fat and flour until smooth, add the stork and tit and cook until smooth and boiling. Add 1 .. cup or more thick cream. Salt to taste. You will notice that I removed the stock before basting with tin wine If you wish a slight wine flavor in your gravy, add 2 table .ns of the stork from the wine hasting.

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In \l I Ol li ( I STOMKKS ANl> KKIKNDM We extend onr sincere wishes fur £ MERRY CHRISTMAS

"Vphlvr Mas Christmas C-l-* O '. Monday, Dn- . mb' r he members of Beehive Fe bekah sodge No 103 I ek thernnnue Ihri.tma.-, 1 ' ‘ ,l ' he lodge hall. Foliow.ng thf ... vice of a deUclous carr-m (inner, the group '-njoyad a g ‘ exchan

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. .. ■ ' ■ ' dnging <*f micis. p.s'i •••I-; Bobbie Jo Glide*-. ■ •' 1 ^ 'jiidrwell. a V'' ;l Alt're ! Stone, r d » Chriatma story “Star Aero th rraclt ,-hich was read by Miss Margar-

et Kendall.

The ba ■ of the »venlng was spent in participating « games unci pluyin* • • prizes being awa ded from t “white elephant." , the various member.-. Sevet. ioor priaei * tick | to the lu<Uy holderi of th. \

ets d awm.

The committee in charge ot the arai J K insisted M ■ Margaret K tdnll. Mr. Dav 1 K, ; «

dova York

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Mrs. Ni'i--' 11 E\n\< r Gibson.

Mr. and Mrs. M. I- <

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M and M ' Ba t Hai • ' " " ' ’

will obs rve the!

ding anniversa-v Christmas^evcv

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Lewis, daughter of Mt ■' ' W VI.' ' They were married 1 ' ,l ‘ Haute, having gone there from Oreencaatle on U • ■ ‘. train, about the only mode ol transportation fifty-me yea.. 14 Mr and Mrs. Cooper spent moat ol then lit on e Warren township farm, but . few yen’ - ago removed M C- " n. n-tkr H>S father was < ommlssioner ol I county and he died whUe in office In 1863. From that time until 1926 when Mr. Coop 1 v aelected a commissioner. Warren town.-Ihp had never been represented in the commissioners office. Mr. Cooper served thi i county us commissioner well f<» a period of six years, two terms and in widely known over th< county. He is hail and hearty at s2 yeai ' ■ ' ' 11 U slightly dimmed by the years.

I T IE DAILY BANNER

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ui • .i in the pustoffice at ,iecin-, tie, ImJiuiul as second class mall matter mider aet of ^l.in » 7, 1X73 Mibserlpflun prh’e It ‘ills per Week; #4.l)t> p»-j . ir Iiv o uit In I'olnai.i muiity, ."ii 1 s7..vO per yinr uulsl'l#

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» i.»>\ t.iii) ti.r, » riKisi t \ \ C'HI’KCJI Thete will he preo hing servics a ‘he First Christ.an clr. 11 Clove: dab ik.miay. Oe. onil.r 14, r.t 11:03 a. m. . nl 7:00 p m with Rev. Marion Hopkins in charge. Sunday school is held evci - Sunday at 10:00 u. 111. I Everyone is welcome to nl! I ..e: vice .

IVavvifriiai And Loral News u u c i*; a s

Mr. Bi azii

. Mrs. Joe Kuriz. of in v sitors here today.

The Public Library will be .. 1 A M to 5 P. M. Fnday, P.i cniir. r 22 to January 2 Clos■i C.’r 11.^ and New Year's

Ory.

T ; 1 mploj . of the Indiana C: 1 i Muter Co. will hold n 1 1 Chri tunas patty : t \ ig ..i the Paulama Tea R om. M' n-.td Mrs. Di n Kjpley and ■ will h in tomorrow for Chi- .' .-pend the C.' stmn.s "V, k-end with rela

tivrs.

M and Mrs. Blwood Jones of . ■ .pe ■! r ( i today. 1' . !1 1 the guests of Mrs. R. P M ill over the Christinas

holidays.

Frcilcisi k Ellington of Columbus .pent Thursday visiting his pan-i s, Mi and Mrs R. K. Eilirgton and other relatives In Gn encastle. T : 1 tbel church in Marion • v ’ up will have a Christmas pi"g‘nt'. S liu'iiay evening. Dec. 2.;, ,1 7.33 Evet-yone welcome. Come and see Santa. O H .Mi Niuy of Vevay spent T‘ ! v ight with his mother, \] " i" v Nnry. Mrs. MeNary t-11 I w th him to spend Christmas, Mi and Mrs. William Crosby, Cole Ap u tmonts, are leaving for mil N Y.. where they will 1 I tin' Christinas holidays with Mr. Crosby’s parents. M Marjorie Whitman arrived lioine Thursday from Purdue

Mt and Mrs. Cooper have two | University to spend

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AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

P fioirid^e Grain and Feed Company, Inc.

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There wiSI be no sale Christmas Day

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HORTON SALES BARN \\' will have it large sale on Monday, .Ian. 1st, l!)5L co„sistiiii; '1 a bil ol li\i's|iM'k, household goods and other mlseeVlaiusnis artleles. * h VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL FROM MORTON SALES BARN, INC.

Coan Pharmacy Will Be Open All Day Sunday December 24th. AND

CHRISTMAS MORNING UNTIL NOON OUR SODA FOUNTAIN WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE AT 6:00 P. M. AND ON

CHRISTMAS DAY - - -

daughters, Miss Mary Francos Cooper ami Miss Catherine Cooper, who will assist them in observing their filst anniversary. Mrs. ( ustis Hostess To Sewing Circle The Tuesday Sewing Circle met with Mrs. Amy Cttstis Thursday evening for a business meeting. The following new officers were elected: president, Mrs. Lilly Wilson: vice president. Mrs Myrtli Randall; sceretary and treasurer, Mrs Amy Cnstis; flower eommittee, Mrs. Myrtle Randall, Mrs. Klrnbeth Ruis. Mrs. Ida Ailkins. Mrs. Violet Detro. It was decided to make a newbook for the new year. The colors to b" white and blue and roses for flowers. Names were drawn fop seer, t sisters. It ws« also decided to take in n- w members in January’ after the meet-

ing.

The club adjourned to me^t with Mi - Myrtle Randall in January. Kappa IVItu Phi Has (•ala Chrlsthias l*art> Mrs Paul Mahoney, patroness of Gamma Phi Chapter of Kappa Delta Phi sorority, was hostess • o the members of the chapter at a gala Christmas party on Tuesday, December 19th. in the Public Servi 'q assembly room. The Christmas tree was attractively decorated and the room present'd a f stive appearance when the group assembled. Following a gift exchange and the revelation of the year’s mys•ery sisters. Mrs. Mahoney, assisted by Mrs. Josef Sharp and Mrs. Floyd Goodman, served delicious refreshments, and th' members then participated in the drawing of new mystery sisters for the 19M year. Everyone enjoyed the fellowship and the delightful party. Gamma Phi is Indeed fortunate to have a patroness such as Mrs. Mahoney. . ‘ 'dwuids-.larvis Engagement Announce,) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jarvis, R. * .’ish to .announce the engagemien f their daughter, Lila Mae. t* Gene Edwards, coin of W. E. Ed wards oi Rus.wiivilu No dat • V, ij • *• «t •, oil < ruv -

the Christ-

iiu .: vacation w'ith her parents, Mr. a d Mrs. Paul Whitman. M s Garnet Hill left this ion it’ Malwaukee, Wise, i • th - guest of Mr. and Mrs. .1 C Bor’ii for Christmas. Mrs. P .Ci ii a sister of Miss Hall. M) and Mrs. Harry Moore and ■ R ii i d will leave tomorrow b - Danville. 111., where they ) • the gu. -ts of Mr. Moore’s pa nts Dr. and Mrs. Jean

Moore.

Mi- M ; Jred Greenleaf arrivI V'.’i d.’i.'sday t > .spend Ohristv.ith her parents, I>r. and M: I! E. H. Greenleaf. She is a st'i'.!'lit at Oberltn College, Oberlm. Ohio. Charles West, who is attending school in Champaign, III., and Bnu-e West, of Tri-State College in Angola, are spending their Chii .ltnas vacation with then pan ids. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth

West.

Venter Lenzen will cone ove: from Indianapolis tomorrow and will ’Company Mr and Mrs. Stanley South to Gramnlle. 111., Where they will l>e the guests of Mr and Mrs. Kent A. I-ionzen for Christmas. Mis Betty Greenleaf, a student id Indiana University, is Mpi'iioag the Christmas vacation with In ' parents. Dr. and Mrs. H K H Greenleaf. Other guests nrrivng today for the holidays are M and Mrs. David Smith of Saint Joseph, Illinois. All mrmbens ->f the V.FW. Auxiliary and members of the Mothers Service club will meet it the V.K.W. Home Friday evening at 7 JO p. m. to go to the Rector Funeral Home to pay re spect to James O. Moore, husband < f Helen Moore. Mr and Mrs. Qmer Beck left '.( '.ay for Wheaton. Illinois, whi le they will spend Christma with their daughter, Mrs. Mary Cross. Before returning to G ' i uastle, they will attend the a Id g of Miss Barbara Max well in Evanston. 111. Miss Maxwell the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’’hillip Maxwell. The Fred Bergmanns will be hosts to Miss Jo Bergmann of Vashtngton, D. C. and Johm C Kushera, <>f Keokuk, Iowa. Miss ’erg i ana, a abater of Mr. Berg mnr arrived today, and will hi icre until after Naw Year’s Day .1-. A'lslivi a, an uncle of Mrs Jergmani, will arrive tomoiro* ,ni) 1*111 1*.. t*»»M unril I'm-s/lsV

1 MT. TABER PRIMlTIVi: hai tdt c:ii ::ch Fayette, IjmI. Elder Gene Hutst. Pastor la Infield Phone 6132 Services Every Sunday 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P M. P.B.Y. F 6 00 P. M Adult B:ble Study 6:00 P. M. FILLMORE METHODIST PARISH Wesley Chapel: 9:15 Morning worship. 10:15 Sunday school. Fillmore: 10:00 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning worship. Friday 7:30 M. Y. F. Chris, mas party. Canaan: 9:30 Sunday school. Friday 7:00 Christmas pi" gram. Sermon: Christmas 1950. Rev. S. D. Browning, Minisl' Merry Christmas. BA INBRIDGE ( HRISTI \ N chtrch Sur lay morning at 9:30 Sur.day ■ hool »it a »P< al • ’ mas program. Morning worship si rvtc’e at 110:30. Sermon: “A Child b Born." 6:30 p. m. The young peopl” will meet at Johnson’s house n, order to go caroling James L. Cline, Minister. C LINTON FALLS Ml THOIHS • CHTRCH C. Edwin Lasbury. Pastor. Tnis Sunday is Christmas Su ■- day when we kneel togethi r before Him and pray that we miglu be granted a true Christnia Our Prayer With loving heart we hi. : ; thee: For the’ gift of Thy dear Son, Jesus Christ. For the peace He brings to human homes, For the good-will He tenchec to sinful men, For the glory of Thy goodm s shining in His face. 10:00 Sunday school. “Suffer little children to come unto in. , and forbid them not: for of su ii is the kingdom of God." Luk 18:16. 10 00 Morning worship servi' i •‘O come, let us worship and Im-. down: let us kneed before Fr Lord.” Psalms 95:6. A Christmas Carol The Christ-child lay on Mary'"

lap,

His hair was like a light. O weary, weary were the world, But here is all aright. The Christ-child lay on Mai breast, His hair was like a star. O stern and cunning are the kings. But here the true hearts ar The Christ-child lay on Mary heart, His hair was like a fire. O weary, weary is the world, But here the world’s desire. The Christ-child stood at Mary’s knee, His hair was like a crown. And all the flowers looked up t Him, And all the stars looked down Gilbert K Chesterto.

Ti.\t. A.att. i.iisd 7 > P. M Children's story li :ur. Wed 4:30 P. M. C . »y.->r nu .dlnj V.' Cm7:3C P. M. A special Wvch ;;i:t 'rvio is I elng planned fur New Year’s Eve. Wat’h for anr.cun.ri runt Yju nuc alv.ay:: w, Ico .ie to ou: cerviccr. Rev. R. II. \V1 .- 1 : a. to.-.

AfiHiVERSuRJES O <>• v O O O O ;

Birthday

Mrs. Mabel Ogles, today, Dec.

WEHOINO

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Murl G'ddings, | 11 yes ns Dec 22nd.

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of i ur son

ur.U biothei Pvt. Maynar 1 Daila. Coleman who gavt his life for his I country and loved ones six yea:

) ago nbei 22

| Badly »ed by mothei. Mr ] J. W. Coleman, sister, Maralyn I.I. Coleman 1 irothet ' i" 1 ■ rl Ma

Coleman and wife.

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brings to eochofu San «PP’ecio,io„„ fftMe ;»

which moke

»»iih.ii niaixe nte worth living And so Ot this glqd Holiday Season, we to you our cordial greet ngs and v, jq for you both health and hopp'i-^ throughout all the coming year.

HRST NATIONAL BANK CLOVBiDALE^^J

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HOSPITAL NOTES Dism . 1 Thun lay: Lucjr Tabor, CloV' ’rde: Lena James. Cm eneastl , Mr. . Lloyd Pulliam and son, Greeneastlc R. 4. Dism : . d Friday: Veto Grisi to. Gfee castle.

Members of the Tuesday Sewing Circle ire asked to leave their gilts for donations for Mr. and Mrs Flunk Lancaster at the home of Mm Amy Custis, at any time. Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster’s home was i rcntly destroyed by fire. Others who would like to

irlp are asked to get in tou h with Mis. Cnstis. Her pie. number is 746-K. 1 or Til IS SHOT CRAWKORDSVILLE, Im! Dee 22 i UP) Raymond VY II- 'go. 19. Jamestown. Iml . v.ts k lied accidentally yester lav when a shotgun held by Robi rt Hn-k' is. 14 di charged. II »ry (Bud) Liver.goo<l, a slu-di-.t ;i". Wabash College, is at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Livengood. i:i N'oitnwood.

REEI.svII.U. niUiu Sunday School io oo a x Dr. Buell E. Horn Supt. will be in iharf- .j morning worship s . , a t;;j A M Tile i' • ■ S S e- , . . 7:30 n. m

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NEW MAYSVILLE BUM is I (IHI’RCH Pastor, Herschel Culley. S. S. Supt. Earl Jeffries The Chrsitmas program will be Saturday, Dee. 23 at 7 p. in. Sunday Sehr>ol 9:30 A M Morning Worship 10:30 A M Young People’s meeting 6 '0 P. M. Evening Woi-shtp 7 1’ M Everyone Welcome to all . t - j vices. Isaiah 9.6 For unto us a i.hi’il is born unto us a son is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder: and His name shall he called Wonderful, Counaelor, The ‘mighty God, Th • Everlasting Father, 'rhe Ibiri of Peace.”

CHl'RCH OF THE NA/.\RUM Roueliilnle. Iiidiuna “A Church with u purpose." Sunday school 9:30 A M. Calling all men ami women and boys and girls to caU-.h fie vision of the Christ of Christmas time and make this a spiritual season. A gift will be given to everybody present. Wrmjrii, w<>n,Inn 10:45 A V

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