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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1061 THE CHARLESTOWN COURIER, CHARLESTOWN, INDIANA 1 'AG TWO Mr. id Kentucky. Mr.

and' Mrs. 01 -re thouse and son. J. R. la Rob'T Frank A.

Evans from California Phillip so; and 4 grandchildren. Mrs. rt The funeral was held at the week at rn 5oncii looted oj? CliariedL own Social cm Pi Gru Hiah re a -n Oscar Fa -ao f. last and broV.e his leg the knee. He was admitted Edwards Hospital in New Tc-' d.

to St 7 aware the India; non Convcntio Tempi Albany. Mrs. Hazel Tucker snent a few Mr. 1 attended 1 Tuc- Indian; S.md..v -n Mrs. Cole with dav wee icr son.

of Mrs. Je-sie Rev. Hansel of attending School in Indiana. who i Tndiananolis ,3 Sweetheart Jerry Gaines Circle Met Feb. 6 The Jerry- Gaines Circle of the First Baptist Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Troy Hampton. 112 Clark Road. Mrs. Quentin Crum had the devotions titled "Light to Show us the Way." She also gave the lesson on "The Love Gift Box 9 pier of Beta their itnnu.il the Com- i- nl'nt. with bat ial at Haven Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Robin Nichols and from Kentucky were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kortc.

Mrs. Anna Fey attended open house Sunday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klotz in New Albany in honor of iter aunt. Mis Irene Gobels 63rd birth-dav.

The Emmam; W.S.C.S. held their monthly all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Carol Dieterlin. A pitch in was held an i Rev. Palicki aave the lesson on What is 'lie Word.

Those attending were Mr-. Clara Deiterhn. Martha ben. Jtan Redaiek. Clarice Rhoten, May Harmon.

Maggie and Ethel ileiaer. Mildred Potrish. Pauline Cash. Inez Reis, Bessie Dorothy Mont- wi'h Mcs-Canbv and Roy 1 Highlights From Back Files Of The Charlestown Courier Thursday. February 24, 1949 MATTINGLY CARTER 1 rti 1 Sneaks." Mrs.

Melvin Fercuson presented the Bible qub Other 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rer.akcr and spent the week end with his n. other. Mrs.

Elsie Renaker at Salem. Indiana. COPNA Bridge Club Met At Ferguson Home The COPNA Bridge club met lust Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert Ferguson in Oak Park. Member? present were Mes-damcs Howard Strong.

C. F. Lynn. Ji.hn K. Bowcn of Charlestown.

Margaret Lutz, Jeffersonville, Paul Lee, Dan Henley, of New Albany, l.eroy Ellison. Oak Park. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hen-ry. Mrs.

Lynn. Ferguson and Strong. Xi Tau's Met At Allen's Home present were Mrs. Mary Baldwin, Mrs. Ruby Riddle.

Mrs. Ray Huff 5 (TOU'lli-'d r.nd r- gift. r.g of refrosh- i arlot'e Mattingly daughter of Mrs. Mary Mattingly. Vrdcn- l't ee ivc uiiuev LnrUr.

son ot. Air. and Mrs. II. Cliarlostown.

L. Carter. CI' n. R. 1, were united in marriage Saturday.

Pvt. Donnell Returned To Parr is Island February HI at Co and Mrs. Schuman. B.P.W. Attend Dinner Meeting In spite of the bad weather several members of the Business and Professional club were oresent at the regular din cornery the gioom.

Patricia Car The wore a i and caiaaed a i-tonme Linoemeyer. Mrs. Kel'ev Cherrv and and Mr. Henry Cartel- were attendants. siut with blue and pink accessories "ink loses.

Srcret p.d. nl 't i iff -irmsI Mt S'lamcs Rich-Cools. i Dc- 'ik' r. issc- Lv Fiv. Mrs.

Ro.hcv I A Pvt. Christopher Anno Donnell. daughter of Mrs. Maxyne Donnell. 318 Mar-hall Drive, and Jack II.

Donned of St. Louis. lias The bride is a graduate of Charlestown High School and is employed t.s ta.ry by T. H. Ma-tin.

Louisville. The groom is employed by t' Cha: lostown Cleaners. Mr. and Mr--. H.

L. Cartir a.nd daughter, were guest? at the wedomr. 1 1- f. tor a short honevnroon to Mammoth Cave, ihev v. id -'id at 320 I Cha: leslown.

eii'idren and Mr. and James Cheiry and children were Saturday night supner guests of Mr. ana Mis. Garland Cherrv at New Waain'ogn. Mis- Pat Fraii spent the week end with Janice Walker Charlestown.

Ruth Ann Ganote Home Dem. Club Agent at Vernon nd. South a week md broth- ner meeting last Thursday night returned to Parr is I at the Steak House. Carolina, alter spend a leave with her motht Chapter of Xi Tau. REGAN PRATHER Pc'a Sicma Ph Sigma Phi.

met Men. mgnt at U.iliai ill'. spent discussing Community in- Michael. terests. Those present were Mes- Pvt.

Donne! i entered the Won- dames Eli Goodman, John Hyder. en's Marine- Corps on October 22, Ruby Johnson. Helen Gerkins. and has completed her Basic and Ruth Ann Ganote. a graduate of Purdue Univer ity Women necl To the home of Mrs.

Keith Allen. A nominating committee com i'S. CI B. S. in Home Eco- sity, with a Fan 1 Ka own were of i Li-tie nt tile week rorities daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Charles Prather. son of Mr. and Mrs.

were united in marriage in Speod Fe'oruary 11, at 7 p.m., by the Rev. Mrs. Robert K. Regan and Mr. Robert bride.

The bride wore a beige suit with Airs. Kmnrth Evan-and Terry si pos, of Merdames Juuus Reicn. nomies Education, began training Linda Tull. Charlotte Martin, G. O.

P. School and will now be vir, Beach and Chester Watson j.bruary i at Columbus. Indiana, Hall. Effie Fulkerson. a member of the permanent per- was elected.

A report was made on to become a Home Demonstration Dixie Dallas, Miss Ruby McCul- sonnel of Harris Island in Infor- the dec ion of the Beta Sigma agent. Site will be in Bartholomew 0ugh. Dr. Eli Goodman and Mr. mat ion Service, writing for both Phi City Council to give a nursing Count until March 1.

at which j0hn Hvder. Mrs. Recan wore purp.e ore ci corsage. Roy Ti e- af. K.

Regan. brovn a gre'V wait 1 A roeeP' in v. couple left for a homo a tie ri r. a UK and nmk carnation corsace. 'd.

Woolum Mr. and Mt na tuere. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday in hi nor of their grandson.

Larry's 10th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mider and children from Jeffer- -ciiolarshi senior gir the funds to a Charlestown time she will become the Home 1. Projects for obtaining Demonstration Agent in Jennings for the scholarship were County, at Vernon.

Indiana. at the home of the bride's parents. The iig trip to Chicago and will make their nts from Clark Indiana Uni- 'edged to social University. -or -lit eampu- in to 21. each hav- campus Pan-.

I. usrs the 'rved rusli." A upon their return. parent. Mr. and Mrs.

James Hammond and Mrs. Ora of Lake-of Jeffersonville announce the ld. Florida arrived Charles-birth of a son last week at the town Sunday and left Monday for Clark Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Indianapolis to be at the bedside is the daughter of John C.

Ganote of Ruth Ann Mr. and Mrs sonvilic. Air. and Acrs. diaries Charlestown.

Indiana. II lard Ames of Charlestown are the of their son, John Woolum. While Briu ard chj)djVn. Mrs. ov Bi-di- nvV9 i i i i KM p-andparents.

on and children. Airs. Verna Jc here they were at me nome ol their daughter. Mrs. Harlan Dodd.

r. I id child; er. cooper ji.um i Teachers Hear Foreign Student discussed. Members also discussed election procedures in the local chapter. Plans were made to give the Ritual of Jewels to pledges March 6 at the home of Mrs.

Julius Reich. Others present at the meeting not mentioned above were Ales-dames C. W. Barrett. S.

V. Gres-sel Wendell Patrick. Lewis Love. Oia Lee Robert Maples. dm Riley.

Lloyd True and H. V. Whitney. nus and earn Wayne Houchen had his tonsils removed last week at the Clark Mrs. Harriet Bottorif is in the VE ALWAYS MAKE MINOR REPAIRS AT NO CHARGE xrage be lore physical afternoon.

Mr. Bill Zimmerman from Mary-ville visited Mr. Charles and Mau; ire Kahl Sunday. Air. and Mrs.

I.cnnie Ater visited their son and h.mily. Air. and Clark Hospital for a check up. 3J WITH ALL YOUR DRY CLEANING! Forty members of Lambda Hospital and is now home doing Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma nicely. Teachers Society enjoyed a buf- in "'rush." the the process of to a soror-; ia the sorority -inning of her -Utr.

Joe Morrow and David Payne Mrs. William Ater at Henrvv let supper and a program on -Understanding Unfamiliar Cui- tisco News CHARLESTOWN aaon. eve in tne Fellowship tne Sellersburg Methodist parents. CLEANERS Phone ALpine 6-3411 Church. Follow re- a oau Stork Shower For Mrs.

Crace MARKET ST. th 1 a 0 Miss Ri Charles- Di (Correctien) in last week issue it was incorrectly stated that a bridal shower was he'd at the home of the Laura in heatioy. It should have been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Wheat ley. Mr. William E. Evans of Louis-vile, a native of Otisco.

died Smi Ryan Drcsided at the business -Vlrs- Aru1ur Lox- w' ls va" m. ting. The group voted to send cationing in Florida, fell Satur- twentv-five dollars to aid Korean a afternoon and broke her hip. n.eP.er, pu-rso for She is in Munroc Memorial Hos- icr s. Pee-emary Mrs'.

R.R. Sunday. Those from Otisco a' tending the funeral of Air. William Evans Saturday were Mrs. John Evans.

Elizabeth Bower. Air. and Mrs. Coleman Evans. Air.

and Airs. Dale Fouse. Air. and Airs. Wayne Moore and Mrs.

Susie Sutton. Mr. Gerald Ray Annis spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Airs. Ray Annis.

Mr. and Airs. Foster Sutton called on Air. and Mrs. Delmas Allen and chilli en at Sellersburg, noreu Crace Den otr.v tower Friday eve- wi'n a storK a Omicieu Pi; Helen y.iha 402 Kewanna -ha Phi; Kill, (1 Fay Kappa; and Irmn.

Tunnel Mill a low Gamma Phi a reception for future teachers to dia. loriaa. be held March 5 in the South- St-J? w'- sJJ Thursday at the Kentucky Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noe, Jr.

Hospital at the age of 77. He was oai-torn I. U. Center in Jefferson- ning. January 27.

The game "'Stork" and ''Pin the Diaper Pin" were played and prizes won by Mrs. B'-'tty Ann Crnce. Miss Evelyne Crace, Mis. Jean Ham-am and Mrs. Bettv of Miami, Florida, announce the The speaker for the program birth of a daughter last week.

a city engineer and a long time assistant engineer for a Louisville Architectural firm. He was a grad- AI. Amram Onvundo of Mrs. Amanda Matthews is the was Africa. He is a pre-medical grandmother, t'ne University of Louis- Stoncr.

Kcr.v Others, present were Mcsdame-i -'ude Ti'b-rd Cra Lc v. i-- Carter. El- ville. spoke ot political, rc- ille Make Us Your Gift Shop arvsvi uate of Purdue University and spent many years as a structural engineer for firm of Thomas J. Nolan and on before he was hired by the eitv in He was an elder of the Highland Presbyterian Church.

He wa past master of the Falls City Masonic Lodge. ipha Omega sheart Party February 20 rlutpt'T of mday night a.t a' 11. in 3 3 amittea Air. G. W.

Alahan as to the Norton Ir.firmarv Mrs. Jonas Howard and Mrs. Anna Reschar of Jeffersonville spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lutz.

Rev. Rufus Hickey spent three days this week in Cincinnati to attend an area meeting on Stewardship and Promotion of the church. he. Kentucky for ob- Survivors include his wife, Lula in Lou is 1 1 i and ee-onomic conditions in Ke a. In his medical training, he making a special study of unro-v and plans to return to Teachers attending from New Washington, Charlestown.

and Sellersburg were Mesdames W. R. 'Asters, Marion Boyd. Norman Swain. John H.

Bowen. Ralph Diefeni.ach, J. T. Mathley Ross ns servati' n. four days last week.

He a returned home last Thursday. Lyttle Evans, a son. Kerry Ev from Wesselv Hills rei-d be titer Spencer, Bob Davis. Jerry P-ar on, AT. R.

Strong. Eugene Hardy. Donald Re as and Miss Deii.se Spencir. Marilyn Boven Birthday Party Marilyn B' -v. en celc orate, 1 her thh bir'ndav Feb.

2 entertaining a few of her cousins and Iriends after school. Games were plaxod and ice i l-y Brock of Cha. ast Saturday with Pritehctt, Ah J. am W. soent Erne pothers.

daughter. Air: Louisville. 3 and Loranpe I McG Ivans both of Otisco. ire 'd Alisse You Can Please Your Valentine Here With CANDY CARDS BELLE CAMP CHOCOLATES Rubv Mc- Mrs. Harriet Bottorff and her sister, Mrs.

James Wagner of Vin- A I a 1 Middleton, Giaham. Cullough Alargare! Stout. Hester, an Fannie cennes, Ind. attended the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Claude Jones at Akron, Ohio, last of p.tr-;g a rcfrtahmcrt p.

i eial-U'S piesent were P. Bowen. Bill Will lam Fc x. cream and cake served to Joy and Doug Coombs. David.

Tommy and Charles Lewis, Jimmy and Frank Bowcn. Kafhy and Beverlv Chat- Admitted MS C3 ijoiloril lirugs and To Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chandler of vliddletown, Kentucky spent Sun- ten; is. oPuoe.

Charlestown School Menu February 13 February 17, 1961 MONDAY Barbecue on Bun, Mashed Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Apple Sauce Cake, Milk. TUESDAY Beef Pot Pie. Pineapple and Cottage Cheese Salad with Lettuce, Jello, Bread and Butter, Milk. WEDNESDAY Vegetable Soup and Crackers, Ham Salad and Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Cake with Cherry Sauce. Milk.

THURSDAY Cheeseburger on Bun. Parsley Potatoes. Green Beans. Canut and Celery Stick. Ice Cream Cup, Milk.

FRIDAY Fish Squares on Bun, Buttered Corn, Potato Salad, Pickles, Tartar Sauce, Pineapple upside down cake, Milk. 1 On The Square Charlestown Patients from the Charlestown day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Area admitted to the Clark Hos- William Highfield. recently were Cordelia Mills.

Charlestown R. Alaxine Deal, Timmv Lisanhv. student at -l old Reis, Gerald 1 Spencer. Robert id ivibert Williams. les Kaelin Collecje W.liJ ii WlJ Retired Civil Employees Meet The Jefferson ville-New Albany Chapter 3C1 of the National As- Charlestown R.

Alarv McFall, Charlestown Nancy Jane ton spent last weck with his par. oarry uc- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Lisanby. laney. 314 Hampton Wayne Re red Civ il n.m- soeaation ployees wil of Charles- i hold its. resuiar Houchen. Charlestown R.

Picol-la Pulliam. Charlestown R. e. i- enro'lei for the monthly merlins on Thursday D. lJ- "r-WM-Binfinr iVit 1 Make This A Happy 1 rr -qa i MlDDnn 1 Centre College Kt irl-iy.

son of Air. and Airs, lin. Rmal Route 2. and is a 1 SJ57 grad- Xavier High School. evening.

February 16, 1961 at 8 ri-Dert Jone5' 110 Kenwood; p.m. at tiie Indiana University Chor.vl LaMaster, 330 Hampton; Center. Warder Park. Jefferson- Ann Powell. 201 Lowell; ville.

Indiana. Pamela Smith, 1835 Edgewood, All retired civil employees of Loid- 313 Marshall, the Government, are invited tn Valentine's wle. He is a member of tend. i T) 1 Kappa Ep-don National JJessert Dnclge letters fraternity and -vT Aitt.ii tt -andout on Centre's varsity Boyd last week i -c- At Hill HOHie Day team for the a Jeeiei iium lvirs. V.

lour a formcr resident of Mrs. Alvin Hill entertained Charlestown. Mr. and Mrs Cun- Mnnday with a dessert ninu now livp in Npw ran nr, bridge party. Guests were Mes- Alr.

and Mrs. Russell Ross of Virginia, and their son Bill and dames William Hartman, Forrest and Miss Mary E. daughter, Eleanor, 'who are Coots' K'nard Taff. Emil Kotcher, I. e.iaiK v.ere dinner guests sunuay graduates of Charlestown High "dlTy ra-vne- raul cieeter and ans.

ciara nester ana Miss School are now married. Bill is Lociile chief engineer of a large hospital nzes were avvarded Mrs. Taff, in Duluth, and has three Mrs' Pa'ne and Mrs- Kotcher. Lovers Club will meet children. Eleanor and husband evening, February 14, have four children and live in Mr-.

John Hvder. Columbus Ohio. 3 leclpcS Of Those from a distance attending theh funeral of Wilbur Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Berry-hill and daughters, Susie and Linda from Nashville.

Tennessee, Mr. Gale Kesler, Miss Mary Elizabeth Kesler, Shelbyville" Mr. Selbert Kesler, Rushville, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crum of Louisville.

avonie Wc omen Sprmgs 8-Pc. Bedrooj fj I Full Size Comfortable Mattress I Includes Double Dresser and Mirror, "si 1 I I Matching Chest of Drawers, Book- 1 2 Vanity Lamps 2 Fluffy Pillow? I case Bed, Chenille Bed- Mrs. Meredith Thomas, who worked long and hard preparing the history of the Blue Lick Christian Church for their Centennial Ml; and Mrs- Ersel Rogers of booklet, brought us this recipe which she found in an old cook Brazil, Indiana spent the week book, formerly owned by Mrs. Jennie Taylor. end with his mother, Mrs.

Blanche Mrs. Thomas says that this excellent recipe was kept a secret Rogers and attended the funeral fur a long time by a professional baker. of his grandmother, Mrs. James We arc printing this exactly as it came to us. If the steps taken rnrK in preparing this cake seem unusual, just be courageous and forge RogCls of Loulsvlllc Saturday, ahead.

Let us know how you come out. No picture was available to print with this recipe. SSgt. and Mrs. Eddie Grayson GINGER CAKE ond daughter of Wilmington, Ohio 1 qt.

molasses (mleans) 2 tbs. ginger spent 1hc wcck cnd with his r. "J- Ur VT enU8h 10 makc a Ellff ents. Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Grayson. 1 pt. buttermilk batter. 2 tbs. soda Pour molasses and milk, boiling hot into a large tin pan in Misses Fern and Margaretta which had been placed the ginger and soda.

Stir in all the flour Hester were guests of Mr. and Mrs. possible alter which stir in lara or Dutter. wnen com mold with Charles Reich and family for a nour ana cui uk. birthday dinner Saturday evening 380 MAIN CROSS CHARLESTOWN TOW YOUMG BLANTON cakes will noi be good.

Remember to add buttermilk. Buttermilk, Jou Rh wasJ ng milk ber fifth birthday and Paul Allen Rr.il mnlflsses in a skillet and after nourint? it out out in milk. eich was celebrating his third Boil and pour it over the molasses and ginger and soda. birthday..

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