The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1968 — Page 5

W«dn«tday, January 31, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greeneastla, Indiana

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After complaining to some friends my family wouldn't all eat “grits” one of the girls felt Borry for me and gave me this— AaGratin Grits 12 large servings Cook together 1 c. grits 5 c. water „ 1 teaspoon salt

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1 roll garlic cheese 1 stick oleo or butter

Cool Add

2 eggs that have been put In a measuring cup iwith milki to make \ c. liquid. Bake 50-60 min. 350* If there is any left over it can be frozen! Happy Elating

HRS. ESTHER CRADICK IS HOSTESS TO CLUB The Thursday Chib met at the home of Mrs. Esther Cradick on January 4 with seven members and one guest, Mrs. Summers, present. After a delicious dinner, the meeting was called to order by the vice president, Vietta Larkin, with the singing of the club song and prayer by Elma Lewis. During the business session, new officers were elected as follows: President. Vietta Larkin: Vice President, Edna Cox; Secretary, Colleen Parker: Assistant Sec re tan,-, Elma Lewis: Treasurer, Stella Vickroy; Assistant Treasurer. Esther Cradick: Flower Chairmen. Edna Cox and Gertrude Ziegelman; Food Chairmen, Rosalie Allen. Elma Lewis and Esther Cra-

dick.

The newly elected president asked the members to decide if they want to have secret sisters for the coming year and report at the next meeting. The meeting was then turned over to the hostess and games were played and the door prize was won by Edna Cox. The next meeting will be with Clova Patterson with a Valentine exchange for roll call.

Feminine Horizon

Hollywood news

By HORTEXSE MYERS

but Carol explained “we just times allow their weight to HOLLYWOOD UPI — Car-1 Neither will they be in a

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coffee.

Identical twins Carol and Connie Greene, born 23 years ago in Macon, Ga., and now fashion models in New York City, have a predominately Indiana schedule between now and Feb. 24. The look-alikes are touring the state in an orange-colored mobile unit, designed to look like a sidewalk cafe. Inside, the orangish red-haired twins serve their sponsor’s coffee to visitors. Their schedule includes Feb. 6-7 stops in Kokomo; 8-10 in Lafayette. 13-14 in Muncie, 1516 in Anderson. 17 in Noblesville and a return to Indianapolis— where they now are soffee-

promoting—Feb.21-24.

Along with the coffee goes a lively, humorous conversation that ranges from mod clothes to

extrasensory perception.

“When we were little, our parents dressed us differently,” Connie and Carol said during an interview here. “The family doctor thought we each should be encouraged to be an individual. Whatever one did. the other was

not supposed to do.”

As soon as the twins were graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School. Levittown, Pa., they went to New York City and tried to do e\-erythmg just alike. But they found they were so critical of each other, they now have separate apartments 30 blocks apart, and dress alike only as part of their job assign- j

ments.

For the coffee assignment, they wear twin wardrobes featuring creams, white, orange and cafe-au-lait colors, and in spring-summer fashions. “The only trouble is—you still have winter hare.” they said, of the lightweight suits and eoats. “We think we show lots of signs of ESP,’ they said. As an example. Connie recalled “seeing;'’ Carol with a bloody knee. She insisted to her data that Carol had been hurt but the young man thought it was an

excuse.

“When Connie came home and I rushed up and seid T was in a car accident and I hurt my knee the date became a believer.” Carol laughed. One of their first twin-jobs were as stewardesses for an airline in which one dispensed tickets for a Boston-New York shuttle flight and the other welcomed the same passengers aboard the plane. They like working together

fered to us, like a single individ- this down to 110 pounds for an lution to overpaid, tempera- per picture. They won't, in fact, ual would. We must pick spon- assignment with a round of mental actors — replace them be able to demand anything,

sors carefully because we are identified more easily than a

claim never to be jealous of each Woodpecker, says that 25 years “ A1] that 11 takes is full ani- can t have quaUty u . ith quan _ other. “We like different type from now it is not impossible mation. These cartoon perform- tity at thp rate ^ gobble!5 up

a product.” he said. Woody Woodpecker,

single model would be.”

Of the celebrities. Carol and Conie have met, they most quickly recalled New York Mayor John Lindsay and Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.. and

his brother. Robert. D.-N.H.

horse-back riding, swimming, with cartoon characters. “It could happen.’’ said Lantz sauna baths and diet. They Lantz. father of Woody ' vith a twinkle in his eyes.

: the voice of Woody Woodpecker

j —agreed.

Together the Lantzes produce i seven Woodpecker cartoons a ; year, along with three Chilly Willys and three Beary families. all for release as short subjects for motion picture theaters. Walter refuses to grind out cartoons for television. "I've always turned down television offers because you

men.” they said. that movie stars will be cartoon As to which is which, they characters in human forms, suggested: “Get us mad. If you Leading men and glamor girls get a right-handed swing, it is "'ho never grow old and never

Connie. If it is left-handed, it find

themselves enmeshed in

ers can be made as real as hu man beings. If we perfected our techniques every girl would be beautiful and every man hand-

some on the screen.”

The twins, who are 5-5. some- 1 is Carol.”

scandal.

to ba

sure. Is seen on the tube. But they are re-runs taken from cartoons made and shown ©r-

Lantz’s wife. Gracie—who is iginally in theaters.

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