The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 May 1952 — Page 2

ThF DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE INDIANA FRIDAY MAY 16, 1952

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nOQTTEFORT CHEESE SALAD Two 3-ounre packages cream 3 tablespoons cold water cheese. 2 teaspoons lemon juice >4 teaspoon salt 1 ounce Ro(|uefort or blue cheese CU p pistachio nuts, chopped cup Milk. Few drops green food coloring •nvelope unflavored gelatin. cup heavy cream, whipped Blend together cream cheese and Roquefort cheese. Add milk gradually and mix well. Soften gelatin in cold water. Dissolve over hot water. Add gelatin to cheese mixture, then lemon juice, salt and nut'- Tint a pale green with food coloring. Fold in wlnpped cream pour into mold and chill until firm. Yield: 12 servings.

CLINTON FALLS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O'Haver and son spent Sunday with Mr. o.nd Mrs. Burel Enson and Bill.

Creencaslle visited Mrs. Meda Neff last week. Mrs. Wilma Cruse and children were guest' of Mi Helen

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Irwin of Martin Thursday morning.

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MOOSE Sal., May nth, Danca 0:30 P. M. to 12:30 A. M. MUSIC BY TNE MERRY MAKERS Opan House to AR Military Portomol io Uniform.

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Sunday Special For 4-H Clubs

Indiana’s 75,000 4-H club members and their leaders will ob serve National 4-H Club Sunday, May 18 which will also be known as Rural Life Sunday in many communities. F. L. McReynolds, associate in i iirai youth work and recreation at Purdue University, in charge of the project, points out that educational authorities throughout Hie United Slates, irrespective of their religious faith, are agreed that young should be encouraged to develop spiritually and normally. In Indiana, the program is being sponsored in many communities by a cooperative committee composed of junior and senior 4II Club leaders and representatives from local church denom inations, the county Rural Youth Clubs, and the Agricultural Extension Service. 4-H Club members will be urge i to attend the church of their choice, or to attend as a group, a combined service in a central church. Ministers, priests or other church authorities are cooperating with members to recognize contributions made by 4-H work to the community and to the destitute people of other lands. In addition, spiritual features which have highlighted the local program will be dramatized in many Instances. The Hoosier youth will join with more than two million 4-H Club members throughout the nation w r ho wdll set aside the day to give expression to the "H” which sympolizes the heart. M. L. Wilson, director of Extension Work, U. S. Department of Agriculture, says, "In the 4-H Club movement, as more emphasis has been placed on the development of each of the 4-H’s, and particularly on the Heart H, enrollments have increased and progrinns have become increasingly ehriehed until now this movement lias gaineef universal approval of the citizenry of our country. 1 ’

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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at Ureencastle, Indiana us second class mull mutter under net of March 7, 1878. .Subscription price 20 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail In rnlninn County: $5.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 05, 74 or 114 S. R. Knrlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street Personal , and Local News Brh'fa

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There will be no rehearsal ol the Bainbridge high school band tonight. Mrs. Margaret White, ot Greencastle R 2, entered the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis, Friday. Stated meeting of Bainbridge chapter No. 440 O K S. will be held Monday evening May 19 at 7 p, m. Standard Time. A good attendance is desired. . City police reported Friday morning that Dallas Runyan liuil notified them that he had a stray mule at his home on Wi>od street Anyone missing a mule is asked to contact Mr. Runyan. Mr. and Mrs. Audrid Fleenoi and Mrs. William W. Jones will return on Saturday from Battje Creek, Mich. They visited Mrs Jones’ husband, Cpl. Jones, win. is stationed at Camp Custer. The Greencastle Council ol Clubs will hold the last meetldg of Hie year on Monday, May 19th at 7 30 in Keystone Chape! of CJobin, church. Dr. Voltmer will be the speaker, using a.s his subject, "City Government.” Mr. and Mi-s Roy Newgent leave tomorrow for lamp Beach, California by automobile. They will visit Mr. and Mrs Jack Newgent, and grandson. Jack StewaH. Mr. and Mrs Newgent plan to be away for the next month. John and Gene Ash, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ash will leave Friday, to report to Fort Lawton, Wash., after spending several days with relatives and friends here. They were formerly stationed in Texas, and will soon leave from Fort Lawton, Wash., for Alaska Church of God will have a Yfmth Rally Saturday, May 17th at the Colored Baptist church at the corner of Howard and Crown streets Rev Harold Ingle Is pastor and be will be assisted by Rev. Mansfield of Terre Haute. Fveryone welcome Afternoon service will start at j; p. m., evening service at 7 p m The shortest wash day known Is the time it takes to call r>6 Home Laundry A Cleaners 1C It

Mrs. Charles Perkins-and son of 132 West Berry street, have •rn dismissed from the Putnam ’ounty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waltnian of Stilesville ale the parents of a son born Friday at the Putnani County Hospital. The Coterie Club will meet ibis evening at the home of Mrs. Francis Moody, west Walnut si reel road. 8:00 o'clock, Mrs. I ,dna Poor will havcAhe program Attending tlje Indianapolis Press Club's Gridiron Dinner at Ihc Murat Temple Thursday evening were N. C. O’Hair, Robert C. O’Hair, Roy .Sutheriin, Kimball Larkin, Roscoe Scotl, Glenn H, Lyon and Charles Kersey.

HATS

Large Summer Hats, nil colors. Selection of small spring hats at reduced prices. Nellye Riggs Hat Shop 122 East Washington SI 1*1 house easl ol Masonic Temple

Somewhere In the shuffle a couple of lines were lost from yesterday's column, and wo would like to correct the sizes of some of the entries TOe BlueglU entered by Mrs Agnes Trippett, was 1014 inches long, while the Crappie entered by Malcolm York measured 12 7/8 inches. Now' wt have It straight . . , Wonder wot hoppen to the aprina weather we have been havinf? ...

SOCIETY Penelope Club Meets Tuesday The Penelope Club will meet Adh Mrs. O. D. McCullough, 414 i South Indiana street, Tuesday ift< rnoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs George Garrett will give the program. Sororily Holds Holiness Meeting Epsilon Psi held a short husij ness meeting Monday evening, j May 5, in Hie Public Service 00111. The purpose of this meeting was to hold election of officer;; and to discuss plans fm iiimmer meetings. Following the business meeting Miss Patsy Hess heard the vows of the ritual and was presented the sorority pledge pin by Imogene Braden, chapter president. The meeting adjourned with 1 he rending of the closing ritual Mrs. Joe Heston Heads Morning Musicale Mrs. Joe Heston was elected president of the Greencastle Morning Musicale following lh' picnic dinner held at the home ol Mrs. Edwin Suavely on Wednesday evening. other officers to serve during he ensuing year are vice president, Mrs. Elmer Harvey; eor1. spending secretary, Mrs. Clinlon Green; recording secretary, Mrs. Arthur Carkeek, and treasurer, Miss Kathleen Campbell. The program committee will con-

sist of Mrs. Cassell Grubb, Miss Nelda Werneke and Mrs. L. C. Conrad. *j Mrs. Thomas Woodson rendered a short program of piano music consisting of* two Rachmaninoffs trunscripticJns, a Bizet minuet, Moussorgski’s Hopak, two preludes by Scriabin, and Chopin’s A Flat Major Waltz. Mrs. Herold T. Ross, Mrs. Joe McCord and Mrs. Joe Heston had charge of the dinner, which culminated the season for the Greencastle Morning Musicale.

BIBLE SCHOOL ENDS Tonight at 8:00 o'clock, DST, the youth of Bainbridge and community will bring to a close two weeks of a very successful and enlightening Vacation Bible School. The youth will have a program at the Bainbridge Christian church and extend an invitation to all parents and friends. The enrollment for the Bible School was one hundred and twelve children. With fourteen well qualified adult teachers the school was divided into five departments with a teacher and co-worker in each department and three teachers assisting in the music department. DO THE JOB IN '52. YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY BANNER CLASSIFIED AD.

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