Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1920 — Page 2
— r —■ ■■ "j Another Royal Suggestion GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK rin HERE is an art in . “T ' I making napjack pan i C up flour cakes, griddle cakes or e Royal B.kta« wheats call them what .nd waur you Will. But it IS an art f tablespoon molasses very easily and quickly i 1 .M..r»0..h0n.m, acquired if you follow the right recipes. molasses and melted shortHere are some recipes eninßi beat three minutes. , • . r t tcL .y _ Bake on hot greased griddle, for a variety of breakfast SMh M cakes that" will make ‘A JMflk fl Waffles grandmother envious. I’lie > JEM j| L'XooT Royal Baking I Baking Powder. P Fmi?k S,Ut 3 eggs Royal Hot Griddle Cakes A dP 1 tubhwoon melted shortenOAtllrilj Sift flour, baking powder i teaspoons Royal Pakinc and salt together; add milk Powder 1 to yolks of eggs; mix thorK: L .hort.-nin,- T> II 7 RFD ° UR ‘’ ,y ? nd “ dd dr Y d -i. -l.ip FUWIJEiK X ana*" B ents; add milk and melted whites of stake in wcll £ shortening; beat weH. Bako greased hot waffle iron unon slightly greased hot grid- Absolutely Pure til brown. Serve hot with m e - maple svrup. It should take Griddle Cakes with Eggs about 1% minutes to bake each waffle. 1% cups flour ■- — _ H teaspoon salt , 3 teaspoons Royal Baking rDTC Powder r IxILIL .14 CUPS milk New Ro y al Cook W ool ' 1 tablespoon shortening containing theselnd I ... * , T scores of other delightful &• Mix and sift dry mgredi- recipes. Write for it today. It ents; add beaten eggs, milk royaX BAKING POWDER co. R and melted shortening; mix i ns Fulton street g well. Bake immediately on New York city hot griddle. ■ ■ k 61 Bake with Royal and be Sure" | r , «ww M. .»8,,,- --- —. •r • .»' -r |y<. —i.~ cir iiw r is w«r» -n-w.-w ee^w——w———w————— ** "**»' l —r r «———— — ' "TEKfSraBEIIiSBaBBBHBWBfe ill IIIITIIBBBMmiIIBUBIi llin’TllTT
CARD OF THANKS VG? tin' rely v.jsii to tiu’iik all curl ! i uO-j cau T’r'iyiib. cho :-o kindly i ■ -rit I u: during the ricknest: nd <. •'h < : cur beloved metric-. We ale v. isl’ to thank Mrs. Vail r , nd Mrs. Rite' for their singing. MR. AND MRS. W. M. Rlt’JlAßi.-a. MISS SUSIE ROE.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL Tho Sunday school of the Evan- . -lii al church on Winchester street will meet for a social meeting on Thursday evening of this week .at , .::!■> p. ni. A social good time is as/red all who attend. Members of '. o Sundya school are invited. All 'ecniu. big and little. There is a part ; i'er you.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1920.
emorrhage .Causes Death (Continued from page one) reet many years." The following sisters and brother rvive: Mrs. Mary Parrish, Decatur.rs. Martha Hesher, Bluffton; Mrs. ,;;.ne Mallonee, Adams copnty; Ida Hayes. Portland, Ore., Harve Elzey, Bluffton. The deceased was a thirty-second i gree Mason, a member of the Elks : d Knights of Pythias lodges, and tlese organizations will probably I- ive charge of the funeral service. .iich will be held Friday afternoon . • -ru the home on West Monroe street, p ther particulars being given in' 80ITRE REMOVED 'By Kxternnl Home Treat men: I’or In<lf:ina %l»lr to do <Hvn Work. Note: It would be illegal to publish ; tli. se statements if they were not true Mrs. Wm. Jones, 226 Short St.. Lawrenceburg. Ind., says in her own i home paper, the Lawrenceburg Press: ' • I have treated a goitre for 22 years 1 . ith every remedy I could hear of. A i lioml advised me t<» use Sorbol Quad-, ruple. I used I‘j bottles and now I; am well again. I noticed a change ' within a week and did not have that depressed feeling. The headache, f l uking, and nervousness was relieved. At times I was completely exhausted. I am now able to do my own work. I feel it my duty to tell my. ( • ' perience either personally or by letter." Sorhol Quadruple comes in small ' b'.ttlex containing <nougti for most I< ;.ses. It will not stain or irritate.! Poes not interfere with daily work.: Leaves the parts in healthful normal i - ondition. Requires ten minutes 1 , daily. Get further information at the Holt- , ' house Drug <’o., **th ug stores cvery\.X ere or write Sorbol Company, Me- < nicsbiirg. <». - l " ” . m_ )UI «r nun ■ -- U
♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Calendar Wednesday "SOO” Club Mrs. William Keller. Historical Club Mrs. |S. E. Hite. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. 1). D. i 1 Heller. Thursday Christian laidies’ Aid Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Mt. Pleasant Mite Society—Mrs. S. P. Sheets. Presbyterian ladies’ Aid —Mrs. W. K. Smith. V. H. Aid Society Mrs. Nettie Hoop. North Eleventh Street. Ic-Nieks Miss Dreda Parent. Friday Minnehaha Needle Club — After Lodge. Class No. 6 of the U. B. Cliurfh Ben Hoagland. Eighth Street. Saturday. Christian Ladies’ Rummage Sale Libi ary, all day. The le-Nick club will meet Thur.-,day ' evening at tiie home of Miss Dreda j i’arent on Mercer avenue. All mei. ■ br-rs are requested to be present. * Between twenty-five and thirty, members attended the business and social meeting of the Y. P. A. at the; home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garard last evening. Plans were made sor 1 ‘he advancement of the society and I I other business of importance attend-! •d to. A social hour was enjoyed fter which the hostess served deli dous refreshments. Members of the Phoebe Bible lass of the Reformed church held !’>e regular monthly meeting at the name of Mrs. L. W. Stolte Tuesday ening. The class decided to give i two-cent supper at the K. of P. ii.ime on Saturday evening, Novemoar 20, the menu for the supper to lie announced later. The young ladies also presented Mrs. Stolte with silver cream and sugar set, as a ken of the esteem in which they hold this estimable lady. The : Stoltes will move soon to Dayton, Ohio, where Rev. Stolte has accept ed the pastorate of one of the Re formed churches. ♦ The Delta Theta Tati sorority held i their regular meeting last evening at 1 the home of Mrs. Florence Bowers. ’ ■’lie installation of new officers for I the ensuing year together with a bu.sjlness and social period was .held. The .. r w officers of the sorority are: i resident, Marcella Kuebier; secreitary, Jessie Holthouse; treasurer, ?5 i■; aret Smith: sergeant-at-arms 1 ! ols C'cnnell; historian. Genevieve I Biemerkamp; press correspondent. : lorence Holthouse. MID-WEEK SERVICE Rev. Saunders will lead the midweek service at the Presbyterian imrih this evening, the subject being ’A Trip Arcund the Homeland.” beug a study of the church in America. Mrs. Benvers and other assistants will I have a part in the service, which ,-remises to he one of the most intersting of the study. The meeting of the teachers and officers has been ! postponed until Friday evening. A reversal of the usual procedure ..’ military government tactics is reported from Cork. Soldiers doing police duty have been notified by Sinn [ Fein proclamation that they will be "severely dealt with” if found on the streets after nine p. m. OMEiHror IT 20 YEARS Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been This Woman’s Safeguard AH That Time. , Omalia, Neb.—"i have used Lydia E. I Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for over inFhlTilgitffiTiTiTiml twrnty years for feiij I meb troubles and it l] ''cs helped me very wfflr : il mtieh. I have also, - I} used Lydia E. Pink- % i ham's Sanative K '. | J Wash witli good re- ■ ■ suits. I always have | !.. ‘Mil a bottle of Vegetable I IQ.. Compour.l in I lira boi’-e as it is a good r -■ irti ’y ‘ n t ' nie BflflKk, nee 'k You can publish my testimonial as every statement I have made is perfectly true.”—Mrs. J. 0. Et,MQtTST, 2-124 S. 20th Street. Omaha, Nebraska. x Women who suffer from those distressing ill; cnliar to their sex should !be convinced by the puny genuine and ! truthful testimonials we are constantly publishing in the n.:wspapers of th'e i ability of Lydia L. Pinkham's Vegctable Compound to vertore their health. To kuow whether Lydia E. Pinkham’s , Vegetable Compound will .help you. try [it! For advice write .<« 1 , F. -hum Medicine so. Icontide'nt.eil i. l. vn „ ; Ma.-e. Your lett.r will be opined, read j and answered by a Woman, and held in strict conndeuec.
TO SERVE DINNER AND SUPPER The Ladies’ Aid of the Evangelical church will serve dinner and suppei on Thursday. November 18th in the ehurch basement. The menu for the dinner is as follows: ’ Chicken Noodleß Potatoes and Gravy ' Creamed Peas and Carrots Cold Slaw Bread Butter Jelly I Coffee Plck,eß Pie Cranberry Sauce Price 50c. The supper will be served 2c dtyle with the following menu: Creamed Chicken Meut L oaf Sweet Potatoes Baked« Beans Potato Salad Escalloped Potatoes Cottage Cheese Baked Apples Pie Cake Fruit Salad 10-16-17 —S_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—* OLIVE THOMAS AT MECCA i Olive TKonias gives a delightful i ‘orformance as a vivacious Irish la I ie in “Darling Mine,” a Seiznick Pie ’nre. which shows at the Mecca tbea ■ o tonight. It may be said, in fact, that from ' very standpoint this is the best pho splay Olive Thomas has yet appeared I in. Leaving her native Irish shore in | company with her, pet goat. Nancy, j Fifty McCarthy, portrayed by Miss I Thomas, sheds her radiance through I m slums, of New York for a time, | :hen is suddenly introduced into the
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