Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1936 — Page 7

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Jami Study. Theme, "•From Baiter 11 to Pentwost." | 6:3o—'Senior Epworth U>agw>. 6:3o—lntermediate League. 7:30 - Evening Service. Theme: "Emir Ways of Loving God.” Prayer Meeting — Wednesday , evening at 7:30. Mrs. Otto Long- , enberger will lead. ( Elbert Morford. Pastor, j -" ' o--G-MEN TO PUSH *yyPJ? XU??* page one) person who aided any of the recently captured fugitives would , escape. He revealed that Campbell and Karpis had escaped cap- ■ ture n uths ago only because ‘ they h<»d been tipped off by i "crooked Cleveland politicians i with police connections." Hoover again denounced crooked politicians. They were, he said, I the real public enemies. Campbell and Mahan were captured within six hours of one another yesterday — Campbell at dawn in Toledo. <).. Majian at noon in San Francisco. Within a few j hours after their arrests, both | were in airplanes en route to the , scenes of their alleged crimes where they will face the bars of justice. Mahan's arrest clears up the , 1200,000 kidnaping of the young ' heir of the Weyerhaeuser lumber millions. His confederates —Harmon Waley and his wife —are serving long prison sentences. From the Waley’a the G-men recovered $95,000 of the ransom money. Os the $105,000 that was Mahan's I share they nave recovered approximately $55,000 a.nd expected to recover most of the remainder. o Trade in a Good T own — Decatur

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936.

CHURCH PLANS FOR PROGRAM Musical Program At Bobo U. B. Church Sunday Night A musical program will be given at the Hobo United Brethren church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. No admission will be charged but an offering will be taken. The public as invited to attend. The 'prgrarn is ae follows: Prelude—United Brethren orchestra. Prayer—Rev. G. A. Eddy. Vi.lin duet Mrs- Deitscii and Mils Franklin . Selections -BerneAe.cordian so’o—Crone Light-Vc-cal solo —Don Death. Violin and lano d'net — Bernice and Melville Barber. Duet—Esta Tumblesoil and Francis Standiford . Music - Reginald Clifton. Selections — Imperial Quartette. Coronet .do—Maxine Hilton. Music—Pleasant GroveVoca’ solo — Junior HakeySelect i ns—Berne Music—Burke family. Whistling solo—Faye Harkieas. Short talk Rev. G. A. Eddy. Offering—Orchestra. Duet Esta Tumbleson and Frances Standiford. Ace rdian solo— M. W. BarberMusic —Reginald Clifton. Selections — Imperial Quartette Music-Pleasant Grove. Baritone solo —Boyd Stepler.

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Selections—Berne. • Music Reginald Clifton. Music Orchestra Benediction. MOVE TO HALT (CONTINUED FROM r*«E ONE) trol. Then a gold embargo would Ibe enforced, they asserted. Meanwhile the dollar was unchanged in terms of the francs. It held at 15.19 francs. The pound advanced to 75.63 francs, reflecting aid on the. British equalization fund in support of the franc.. Bank of France stock opened at 5,010 francs, against yesterday's; dose of 5,700 but rallied to close at 5,250 francs.. Forward sterling (futures) was quoted yesterday at a premium of around 35 1-5 per cent for 30 days and 2414 per cent for 90 days. Futures dealings have been prac-' tically eliminated by French banks for the past week. ARMY OCCUPIES cnnNTJNrED FROM PAt-E ONE)_ Pietro Badoglio, Italian command-er-ln-chief, witli instructions to clean out all armed bands in the legation district. Most of the legations are located four or five miles from the center of the city. Meanwhile the German minister called officially on Badoglio. His action was considered tantamount to official German recognition of the colonial status of Ethiopia's relationship to Italy. The German ■ minister is the only diplomat who has called officially on Badoglio. Italian soldiers were ordered to 'string telephone wires through the, . city to facilitate communication between all military headquarters.

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Local Woman Wins Recipe Endorsement Mini. Dora Schieferstein. R R. 1 i Decatur, Indiana, has just been awarded a Certificate of Recipe Endorsement by Better Homes and i Gardens for her recle. "Quick Tap- t loca Pudding.” This certificate, which bring* national recognition to Mrs. Schiefer- i stein is given by Better Homes I and Gardens only to distinguished recipes which pass its testing kitchen's tests for dependability, ex- , ceJlence of taste, and family useful-1 , ] ness. | In addition to the signed certifi- I cate, Mrs. Schiefenstein also received six copies of he rendorsed re- | cipe, each bearing the Better ■ i j Homes and Gardens stanxp of recipe 1 • endorsement, which she can give I I to her friends. ' I In awarding these certificate*. it 1 | is the magazine's aim to provide: l proper recognition for the creative 11 I work Jone by women in their own kitchens, and also to raise the standard of accuracy and dependability of recipes as a whole. No other magazine or institution gives ] this personal recognition and service to its subscribers. Mrs- Schieerstein's enci.rscd re-] cipe follows: Quick Tapioca Pudding 1 pint milk '.i cup quick sooking tapioca. 1 egg yolk. Ist jff-beaten egg white 2 tablespoons sugar *•» teaspoon salt i teaspoon flavoring. Heat the milk to scalding. Stir in the tapioca and «cok until the tapj icca is clear and the mixture begins] to thicken, stirring frequently.' Place the egg yolk in a cun and stir]

in 2 spoonfuls of the tapioca mixture. Add to the hot milk and tapioca mixture and mix well Fold In the stlfLbeuten egg white and add the sugar, salt and flavoring Remove from the stove and oaol <bef>re; serving Serve with apricots, peaches, crushed plnenple or any other fruits desired. Serves 4 _ o CITY COUNCIL I (CONTINUED FROM I‘AGE ONE) PWA al the letting. Following receipt of the blds In the afternoon they were turned over to Mr. Bev-, ingon for tabulation. Mr. Bevington took the liids with him to Indianapolis last nigut and | was to appear before F. M. Logan, state director of the PWA today, i He expressed the opinion that he believed the government would make an award of contracts this time. The letting yesterday was! the third one held by the council.

iIEMPIte ifV COFFEE When bikes iV- were first ‘ a craze EMPIRE was the popular - . coffee. Then, as now, a wonderful blend,guaranteed fresh —but now f priced much lower —at your neigh- .. borhood grocer's. 113. JtP’Tea W »H make a tea drinker of yaw.

i—fWT lil'-ir 'L Save Every Day at Mutschlers FRESH HEARTS or BRAINS, poundlsc OUR BEST SLICED BACON, pound4oc EXTRA LARGE DILL PICKLES, 3 forloc SMOKED PICNIC HAM, lb23c FR ANK FORTS, BOLOGN A or PU DDING, lblsc GOOD BONELESS FISH, Poundlsc VEAL POCKET OR STEW, pound 15c 5 Large Cans MILK37c BEEF PORK | Try a nice steak or roast out of our Pork Shoulder Steak, Ib. .. 25c I good iiEEF h ROAs e T k mlßc NECK BONES, 3 lbs.l . 25c Hamburger lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c Smoked Jowels, lb2oc Beef Boil, 2 lbs2sc Sirloin or Minute Steak . 25c VEAL PADDIES 25c Swiss Steak, lb23c VEAL STEAK, lb2sc We Have a Complete Line of KELLOG SPECIAL HEINZ STRAINED FOODS Qt. Cans Salad QJ I '., 2 Corn Flakes, for children Dressing £tJU ! Rh. K’Wle 10C 3t «.27C (Pml-IM 1 Pep _ a 45c Value or KRAFTS CHOCOLATE 101 MALTED MILK ~(j c ( otlage Cheese, rival Dot; | n - pound can 1((c PL lgc q t FOOD, can , .lvl — .. - NUTMAID OLEO, lb. j P j Canada Dry, Ginger Ale and 1P t (’REAMFRY PO pounds —29 c XtJv I Sparkling Water at new price lOC BUTTER, 2 lb. pius Bottle Char9e STAR or PREMIUM SLICED BACON, / 2 Lb. PKG. . 25c Beechnut Coffee, drip grind or Large cans Peaches in heavy steel cut, pound 32c syrup, can 15e, 2 for 29c Muffets, Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits 10c GINGER SNAPS, box 10c ! Bulk Peanut Butter, pound 15c Toilet Tissue, 4 Rolis 23c COCOA. 1 tb. 12c 2 pound box Soda Crackers 18c Yacht Club or Little Elf Peas, 2 cans 25c Scotch Barley 15c Yacht Club Coffee, pound 23c Blue Ribbon Malt, can ... 88c Breakfast Coffee (steel cut) pound 17c WE REDEEM YOUR GOLD DUST COUPONS Buy I package of Gold Dust Cleanser and 1 package of Silver Dust and get your can of Scouring Powder FREE. For the Choicest of Meats, Service and Satisfaction, call us. We will give yo u r phone orders the same attention as a personal call. Please order //C/zO Jt/I. DdiVCrk>S early for J/f \ «•’ any Service. / part of I Phones 106~107 lhe uty

Tli<' PWA has made a grant of 45 per cent, but not exceeding $49.H0() to the city towards the installation of the new generating equipment and construction of an addition to the building. The contract for the building was awarded and has been approved by PWA to the Indiana Engineering and Construction company on their bld of $9,450. Work will] start immediately if the PWA ap ■ proves and makes formal award of contracts on the turbine and

■ManasnHiMnBHnMMHWHHBK Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Good Eating and Cook- Ovaltine, large size 70c ing Apples, 6 lbs. 25c medium size .. 32c Oranges, SunKist Little Elf Golden BanDozen 31c tarn Corn. 3 cans 29c Grape Fruit, Seedless Seminole Toilet Large, each tic Tissue, 4 rolls .. 25c Fresh Pineapple Dried Apricots, large size 19c pound 23c ■ T1 RICH YELLOW OH -j ry Bananas ™rr 3 Id. 1/ci Spinach, large can.. 15c Peaches, in heavy No. 2 can 10c syrup. 2 Ige. cans 35c Salad Dressing, White Cherries, quart jar 29c large can 25c Catsup, 2 large Grape Fruit, bottles 25c No. 2 can 15c , Hershey’s Chocolate Apple Butter Syrup, large cans 10c quart can 19c I Ksilogrs Pep Bran Flakes b« 13c | Climax Wall Paper Macaroni & Spaghetti t I Cleaner, 3 cans . . 25c 2 pound box .. 15c j. Ammonia. Grape Nut Flakes quart bottle 15c (1 box Free) box 12c Fels Naptha Soap Ry-Krisp, for Diets j Chips, large box 25c box 15c I Crystal White Soap Soda Crackers Chips, 2 Ig. boxes 25c 2 pound box .... ISc | I • ii r ck* WEGRIND in t imperial lofiee m lb. Ibe |

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othor equipment. The delivery of the turbine Ims been prom inert not later Ilian next September. O 1 —- - - Prisoner Gets Wooden Leg Seattle.— (U.R) — Dan Purdue's wooden leg. taken from him two i months ugo so he couldn't escape I from King county hospital while ] recovering there from a bullet ' wound, was returned to him when lie appeared In court to answer burglary charges.