Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1936 — Page 6
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LOCAL WOMAN WINS AWARD Mrs. ('tarn Spuller Dague, 2<>l' Grunt Street, of this c ity has Just | ix'cii awarded n Certificate of Rt- , clpe Endorsement by Better Homes Al Gardens for her recipe, “linos t ter Apple Pie." Tltis ceriilicnte. which brings I national r<-« ognittoii to .Mrs. Hague; is given by Better Holms A Gar I delis only to distinguished recipes' which pass its Tasting-Test Kltch I iiity, excellence of taste, mid fam | en’s high standards for dependah-i fly usefulness. In addition to the signed certifieale, Mrs. Hague also received six' copies of her endorsed recipe, eacii | bearing the Better Homes At Gar |, dens Stamps of Recipe Endorse- , nieiit, which he is giving to l i friends. in awarding these certificates, it I i is Hie magazine's aim to provide] proper recognition for the creative i work done by women in their own
SCHMITT’S — Phones 95 or 96 — “Real” Specials tor Saturday Nice Young Fat Plymouth Rock, and White Rock Dressed Spring Chickens to fry or roast, 3 to 5 lbs. each. Special Saturday .... 23c lb
THE HOG MARKET HAS DROPPED. SO HAVE OUR PORK PRICES. Fresh Shoulder Pork Steak Q 4 or Roast (Special), lb ■x'rU Fresh Side Pork 24c lb All Pork Sausage (Bulk) Pound 18c; 2 Ibs.OtJV Fresh Casing or Smoked Sausage pound ... 25c; 2 lb. for 45c Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs i Q (All you want) pound lt/u Special Saturday Only! Small Lean Pork Loin Chops or Roast...2Bc lb Fresh Picnic Hams Qflf* 5 to 6 tb. each—pound — Young Rib and Plate Boiling Reef 2 lb. for —Ot Fresh Ground Hamberger (All Beef) 2 lb. for Veal Paddies (Boneless) 25c tt> Minced Ham 2 Tb. for 35c Dressed Tame Babbitts 22c lb
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|kitchens, and also to raise the standard of accuracy mid dependability of recipes us a whole. No other | magazine or Institution gives this ] personal recognition ami services i to Its subscribers. Mrs. lingua's endorsed recipe follows: HOOSIER APPLE PIE 2 cups apple sauce 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 j cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon butter, melted 2 beaten eggs 1 cup flour i . cup shortening •-4 teaspoon salt About 4 tablespoons ice water Heat apple sauce smooth; add cinnamon, sugar, butter and eggs Sift flour mid salt, cut In shortening. add enough water to just, hold together. Knead lightly, roll on n lightly floured board and line a 9inch pie pan. Pour In apple mixture and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees! 30 to 35 minutes.
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KING ASKS FOR TREATY CHANGE King Edward Delivers First Address To Parliament Today London. Oct. 30— (UP) King Edward, in his first formal address to Ids parliament an address etudded thickly with "I'e" instead of the traditional "we” - Issued a clearly implied invitation today for central European nations to seek peaceful i revision of world war treaties. He covered the world situation and the domestic situation, on topics ranging from Spanish civil war to i the new An gio-Egyptian treaty, using plain "I.” ".Mo,” and “My," where his royal forbearers us«d the kinkly "we,” ‘'us" and "our.” The king did not appear in person.
Boneless Waffle or Short Tee OKp Bone Steak, pound Meaty Chuck and Arm 1 Beef Roast. (Tender) lb. lOU Hocklesa Picnic Hams 22c lb Young Beef Liver, sliced 18c th Frankforts and Bologna 15c Ib Fresh Beef or Pork 1 JT Hearts .. Ib. XDC Fresh Brains 15c Ib Pork Liver 2 Ib. for 29c Rhineless Sugar Cured Sliced Bacon (Our Best)... Ib.ODC Lean Sugar Cured Pig Bacon QA n in a chunk Ib.Ol/C Special (Saturday Only) *)An Fresh Pork Ham Roast. Ib OVV Rival Dog Food 3 cans for 25c Honey Cookies .... 10c doz. Lemon Cookies 2 doz. 15c Aunt Sarah’s Egg Noodles ...... Small Smoked Skinned Pig *>■’’ Hams. 7 to 8 Ib. each. Ib. .
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.Hie speech was rend In the house I of Jords to the assembled Jords und common by the Earl of Onslow, ■ chairman of committees of the i house of lords. • King Edward was at Buckingham | palace when the speech was read. I He is to appear in person—-and in * his royal robes at the state open-; i ing of parliament next Tuesday and i ' speak from the throne. Ixindon Won- | dered whether Mrs. Wallis Simpson, | . 1 is American born friend, would bej , in the distinguished strangers gal-; I lery. Today she was at her new , home in Cumberland Terrace guard-• . ed against the the curious by lltel kings’ ‘bobbies. Some mem bens may have thought of gosssLp that the king might mar I ry Mrs. Simpson, when, referring to appropriation for the royal bouse--1 hold and provisions to maintain a queen he may' sometime take, the king said: "Members of the house of com-1 iraons; 1 thank you for the arrange-! ments you have made for the main-1 . tenance of the honor and dignity of' I the crown.” But for the moment, attention centered on this, the first formal address of the king to his parliament, and the outstanding statement in it: "A conference was held at Mon- 1 treaux tSwitberland) last summer for revision of the straits convention of Laueann*'. The successful outcome of this conference, to which i am pleased to think my government contributed, has set a happy example for the future.” This conference revised the convention that took frcm Turkey control of the Dardanelles, the historic waterway that connects —and separates —the Black and Mediterranean tSC£LS. ANNUAL field (CONTINUED EKOM PAGE OSBI souls in purgatory. The first mass will be said a.t 6 o’clock, , live other masses following. On Sunday the feast of All Saints will be celebrated. Masses will be said at 6:00, 7:00. 8:30 and 9:45 o'clock. HOLD LUTHERAN (CONTIXyED FROM page qXE) Decatur Zion Lutheran Sunday School, w ill also speak at the con vent ion. His subject will be. "The .' Livelihood of Teachers and Minis-' ters.” A good attendance at the convention is urged. The well-re-membered missionary, Frederick Konrad Wyneken. first opened his work in circuit A, when lie came to Indiana in 1838. ■ — o Famous Sculptor Dies Suddenly Chicago. Oct. 30. — (U.R) —Lorado Taft, internationally famous sculp- , tor. died suddenly today at his Chicago studio. He had been critically ill since suffering a stroke a i week ago. Members of his family were at his bedside when the end came. I Taft rallied yesterday and asked
FOR CONGRESS r~ iflb ■I DAVID HOGG REPUBLIC AN—STANDS FOR: Ample and just old age pension plan now without the pauper’s oath. World price plus tariff to farmers guaranteed by Government on American consumption. Money issued by U. S. Government only. Adequate relief on non-political basis. No war profits. Adequate National defense. No irrigation projects. No waste of taxpayers’ money. Strict enforcement of deportation and immigration laws. Constitutional and local self-government. American wage for working man. American food for United States. America for American ideals only. Honest economy and Republican principles. His record in Congress unquzllfledly endorsed by all labor, farm and taxpayers groups. HONEST REPRESENTATION Political Advt.
i to be taken to his studio where | I many of his works of art were displayed. He died near many of his . recent works. I Surviving are his wife and three I married daughters. Mrs. Huy Smith,' I I Greenboro. N. (’.; Mrs. Roger Crane, Croton on Hudson, N. Y., land Mrs. Paul Douglas, Chicago. o— Charge Father W ith Poisoning Daughter Olivo Hill. K.V., Oct. 30—(UP)—; ' The death a week ago of four years 'old Mildred Sparke, a deaf mute ,1 who had been unable to walk since ’ I birth, resulted from rat poison which had been put in her milk by her father who wanted “to get rid Os her”, Carter county autnoritlee were ‘ told today. — —-o— — - Frank Knox Speaks At Fort Wayne Today Fort Wayne, Oct. 30. — KU.R) Terming the social security act an I "income tax on the low wage working man,” Col. Frank Knox. Republican vice-presidential candidate urged 1.000 Republicans to
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|vote the Republican ticket Tues- i day to obtain u real soda) security, program "for ull and paid for by every one ns we go along," Knox declared that prosperity and freedom went hand in hand, and that the voters should "not ' yield obedience to any man or ' group of men,' but should tllng the choice between Americanism and the new deul buck into their teeth and hang onto our liberty." o One Killed, Twenty Hurt In Train Wreck Princeton. N- J. Oct. 30—(IP) A broken wheel wrecked "the Clevelander.” crack Pennsylvania rail-
MEAT SATURDAY SPECIALS Lard, pound 15c Shoulder, chunk or sliced 21c Ham. chunk or sliced, lb 23c Fresh Sausage, 1b... 20c-21c Fresh Side, lb 20c Smoked Jowels, lb .... 21c Boiling Beef, lb 12’/ic Baby Beef Steak, lb 22c Beef Roast, lb. 18c and 22c Spare Ribs, pound 18c Beef Liver, pound 15c Neck Bones, lb 10c, 3 for 25c Bread 9c, 3 for 25c Cakes 15c -20 c Fresh Tomatoes, pound.. 2c Potatoes, peck 38c Phone 226 Free 'Delivery EARL SUDDUTH 512 S. 13th st.
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THE YEARS OUTSTANDING FOOD VALUE! GRAPEFRUIT COUNTRY CLUB Segments of Tree Ripened Fruit— can VcM Fancy Quality— FLAVORITE PURE RICH Grapefruit Juice ™ lOc COUNTRY CLUB PURE UNDILUTED 24 oz. IQ, TOMATO JUICE & cans Kroger Clock BREAD €E» LARGE 24 oz. Loaf . V FRESHER BECAUSE IT'S TIMED—FINEST QUALITY. DINNER ROLLS Pkg. of 12 £ ( . COUNTRY CLUB JEWEL COFFEE It). 1Q ( . HERSHEY’S COCOA 2 1 lb. cans 25c MARGATE TEA 1 , ll>. pkg. 1 () f . JAPAN OR MIXED AW OUR FAMOUS 13 EGG UNICED QP ANGEL FOOD CAKE DELICIOUSLY FRESH TENDER AND FLAVORFUL IO , DOUGHNUTS. Kitchen Fresh Doz. MARSHMALLOWS lb. 1 TWINKLE 6 pkgs. GELATIN DESSERT—SIX FRUIT FLAVORS . Adt/V EMBASSY BRAND—RICH, SMOOTH Peanut Butter Zsc EMBASSY—RICH, SMOOTH SOD A CRACKERS 2 lb. box 1 MUSTARD Qt. 1 VINEGAR Qt. in e | AVONDALE — QUALITY - - AW j
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ■ Potatoesislb pk- JJI CAULIFLOWER—Large White Heads — Extra Special — Head || Head Lettuce £« 2 Heads 151 Radishes' 3 bun. lOfl CUCUMBERS — Fancy Hot House — Long Green — ' jOc ■ CELERY — Large Well Bleached Stalks 3 sta ' k> ' ■ Grapes 2lbs£’J I 1 — — ■ - ‘ I
road flier, last night and blocked the' , fourtraek, main right of way shortly before Gov, Alf M. Landon's gp t .. < lai was due One man was killed and 20 persons injured us threo of the rars swung crazily across the tracks and camo to a grinding, splintering
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