Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1936 — Page 7

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S[ K \l, CHURCHES J Evangelical Church s l.ozier. minister ( Sunday School. Koi superintendent. M., a Prayer anil praise ■ ini' -'lav. Christmas K<.. A program will be gtvH, th. young people of the .. L'< Mills Baptist Church School. 9:30 a. m. W. siiperiiitemlent, pro tern.

——““ — —I V CHOOSE A MAN’S GIFT FROM kM HOLTHOUSE’S Ik \ Hundreds of Fine Gifts I Suitable for Any Man I Remington Portable SHICK ELECTRIC I Typewriters Razors $49-50 SISOO ■ BILL FOLDS 75c lo 55.00 ■ GENTS BILL FOLD SETS $1.50 to $5.00 IFOI NTALN PEN SETS $1.50 to $12.50 I YARDLEY SH AVING SETS $2.85 to 85.00 ■ COTY SHAVING SETS SI.OO to 82.50 CIGARETTE LIGHTERS SI.OO CIGARETTE CASES SI.OO BOXED CIGARS — All Brands $1.15 COLGATE and PALMOLIVE SETS 50c-$I.«0 PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO —1 lb. can . ~ 79c SPARKLET BOTTLES $5.00 and $6.00 HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.j

I Christmas Dinner Suggestions We have for your choosing Armour's Star and Swift's Premium Hams, any size — Armour's and Swift’s Fancy Package Bacon—Swift’s Circle “S” and Miller & Hart Smoked Picnic Hams. 4to 6 tbs. Poultry—Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, (TURKENS something different, sto 6 ibs., fully dressed.) Tame Rabbits; Good Bulk Mince Meat; Fancy Canned Cranberries. We will have all cuts of genuine Lamb- and Oysters-both standards and fancy frying oysters. BOLOGNA, FRANKFORTS and PUDDING 15c lb MEATY PLATE or BRISKET BEEF BOIL 10c lb HAMBURGER (all meat) 2 25c MEDIUM HEAV Y CHUNK BACON 25c lb MINUTE STEAK (no waste) 25c lb SWISS STEAK (fancy and young) 22c LEAN PORK SHOULDER STEAK lb PORK or CALF BRAINS pound 15c, 2 Ibs. 2oc YOUNG FRESH SIDE PORK (chunk) o k on PEACHES, No. 2‘/z size, heavy syrup 18c, - cans 3-h SMOKED JOWELS (home cured) In HURRAH COFFEE lb. 25c Kuehner's Old Fashioned McKenzies Pancake or |n Hurrah Coftee we have a good K"™?*™** IOC Buckwheat (JP, brand Os Coffee that is vacuum Bread, Flour, bag .. packed and comes in percola or. or I ()uart Salad drip-o-lator r nd. A trial will con- U ua 2 9c Blue Rihhnn Vince y° u ‘ * Malt, can 88C ' ~ Miracle Whip, qt. jar. 39c 2 cans for $1.75 2 th. box Macaroni 1 Krafts and ? ( ’„rn Fbkes Malted Milk. 2 Ibs. 5->c RIVAT nor -g and Cereal Muellers Elbow Macaroni al DOG . £t)C and Egg Noodles, pkg. 8c rOOD, can .. IvV Bowl ■• • • - Large cans Orange Juice 17c — ' Lemon Juice, per can 19c ~D PLEASE NOTE — Persons having — KKAMERY Trade Coupons please turn in by NUTM aID OLEO, lb. IP., BUTTER 2 tb. OOC Tuesday evening IDC __ iums in time for Christmas. j e | ke ’ S Good Luck, pound 22c '~~ . 2n, hox Brick or American Cheese 55c OY Stc C * ACKERS - 2 Pk9S ' , n nd 20c Krafts Chocolate Malted Milk 53c ° STER CRACKERS— Pkgs. 10c and 20c Kra Crackerj> 2 box 15c 8ln 3s—Sunshine Butter Crackers, 1 ft. Pkg. 20c Cho colate Covered Graham Freth Stock Mrs. Linnys Cookies—dozen 15c Crackers, ft. bucket 5c Dwyers Fancy Assorted Cookies— pound 20c Choco late Covered Animal °o 20c Mllt.r’. Potato Bread 9c; 3 loaves 25c super Suds (washing clothes)* box Type Cherries — 5 oz. bottle 12c ~ g/ 9 J Deliveries Please order Bjß Q to anv early for BSB P Service B ‘ Hl• the City

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1 ' ■ 1 ice 0: th< - | classes and cradle roll is especial--1 ly urged. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m . the Sunday | School class of Mrs. Halberstadt I will have a pot luck s U pp er and I C hristmas exchange at the home I of the teacher, Mrs. James F. Haliberstadt in Pleasant Mills. United Brethren Church Willshire Circuit Rev. Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p m

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There will be a New Year’s program consisting of a hymn sing and other special numbers given ’ at f bis appointment. Everyone is t invited. Winchester ■ Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Clairs meeting, 10 a. m. Preaching. 7:00 p. m. A short Christmas program will he given on Sunday morning, Dec. — 0 Union Chapel A. F. Knepp, Minister Sunday 9:15 a . th., Sunday School Thurman Drew, superintendent, Freeman Schnepp, assistant. Following the Sunday School, at I 10:15 a. m. The pastor will deliver a short message, which will be followed by an interesting pageant, presenting interests of the Otterbein Home, for children and old people, located at Lebanon, Ohio. 6:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor serivce. Mrs. Earl Chase, leader, Subject, Salt of the earth in mytown from the book. What of the Night? 7:00 p. m. The pastor will bring a special Christmas message, on the Theme: Tidings' of great joy. With the special evangelistic services. only a few weeks ago. it is important that all make it apoint to be in attendance at the services of the sanctuary. o LOCAL STORES j fpNTINUEI} .F I .', 0 .^ 1 .. i P.bf authorities. Orders Stolen Dec. 14 Postmaster Phil L. Macklin, after intensive investigation, learned shortly before noon today that the money orders were stolen from the post office at Latty, Ohio, late December 14. | Mr. Macklin learned that the postmaster there, R. B. Leslie, had just changed the date mark to December 15 on the evening of December 14 and the orders were stolen shortly afterwards. The order honored by Mr. Sprague was issued to the same name, by a Mrs. Anna Fields or. Latty rural route 2. Mr. Macklin | stated that there was only one rural route from that town. The name of the postmaster on the order was also fictitious. It was signed H. S. Hall. The order of Mr. Sprague's now

in the hands of the post office is the only one secured here, as the pair snatched the other order from Mr. Sutton when they pulled the I gun on him. o REFRAIN FROM — F *S° M FAQE une) ed. The President explained a recent discussion with Augustus Giegengack, public printer. He said he ordered the printing of his three South American addresses and expressed his determination to centralize printing. He explained that some government offices were using multiple lithograph processes instead of de- : pending on the government printing office as required by appropriation acts. He said that he had heard nothing concerning a revision of the Smoot-Hawley tariff nor did he have word regarding war debt negotiations. He was asked about a story at- ' tributing to him the objective of setting up minimum standards of i honesty for the press and said that he could comment only on his own profession—the law. He remarked that in the legal profession standards of honesty were a good I thing. i Bone-Less Banana Inspires A Song Sing High For Flavor Sing Low For Cost "I Like Bananas Because They Have No Bones” is the provocative title of a jazz-tune that is almost succeeding in rivaling the popularity of that old favorite that starts off “Yes, We Have No . . .!” The youngsters are humming it, 1 radio bands are sizzling it, and mechanical pianos plunk it out. Homemakers may find this type of I music beyond (or beneath) them, ' but they are bound to admit that j j banas are something to sing about! I They hit a new high when it ■ comes to flavor, and go ’way down into the bass clef when it comes to cost. For versatility, their range outdoes an opera star's, and your scale of living will be in tune with your budget! As for “no bones" — it’s true; the clean peeling comes off in a trice, and a sharp knife makes slices before you can trill “Hallelujah.” Tom Tuckers sing for their suppers; you can sing at getting yours with ihe boneless banana to inspire you. As all 'round as a balloon, this selection of banana and other recipes will make menu music for you, while your guests’ eyes dance with pleasure. TROPICAL MOUSSE 1 cup mashed fully ripe banana

I HITE’S Grocery I We maintain an efficient Telephone service and out I delivery system covers the entire city four times daily. I Two telephones for your convenience. Just call 31 or 204. CHRISTMAS TREES -gfjr CHRISTMAS 39c WALNUTS “ p ’ 20c CANDY 95c PINEAPPLE hw ...23c POTATOES S; n c 2 r x 25c Truck load of medium Corn, cream style size Michigan Russets, (jolden Bantam. Peck 2 cans 9Qp Little Ell Baked Beans- 3 cans.. . Bushel .... $1.15 Cranberries. OPCz* 100 lb. bag. .$1.90 fancy- 2 lbs. .. -JI ill ITO Peanuts, malted or in 1 9VoC DU 10 the shell, pound nOAkinrO NewSunKist nn and UnnDULU Navals, dozen ...ZvC up A IIIAV Full Christmas 1 A,, and U A NUT Line ’ pound IvC up See our beautiful display of Premiums.

« (about 3 medium sized banana*) 2 tbsp*, orange juice '/» teasp. grated orange rind '/a cup cocoanut •/, teasp. salt 3'/ 2 tbsps. brown sugar 1 cup heavy cream Mix together banana, orange juice and grated rind. Add cocoanut, sugar and salt. Whip cream until fluffy but not stiff. Fold in banana mixture. Pour Into freezing tray of automatic refrigerator, and freeze until firm. Serves 6 to 8. Sunshine Salad Arrange curly endive in a circle on individual salad plates. Make an "inner circle” of chilled grapefruit sections (fresh or canned) and place orange sections in mound in center of each plate. Serve with Banana Horseradist Dressing made this way; ‘4 ripe banana 1 teasp. salt 1-3 cup heavy cream 1-3 cup mayonnaise 1 teasp. prepared horseradish. Peel banana, slice into bowl and WOWO '>■oo p.m. ■ WGL 7:00 P’ m ' fl Mon. Wed. Fri. Js (F THE RECORDED ADVENTURES ] lACEWILLIAMsj i 1 's Holsum Bakery Company

beat until smooth and creamy. Add i cream and continue beating until mixture is stiff. Fold in rnayon- , liaise, salt and horseradist. Makes ' about one cup—B servings. Will keep well in a cool place for about I 24 hours. 11 TOM TUCKERS DESSERT I ~ , Il ’4 cup rice >4 teasp. salt 2 cups milk 2 tbsps. sugar ’4 cup pineapple tidbits Orange sauce Wash the rice thoroughly. Cook | rice, milk, salt and sugar in a

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PB { 1 'PP’’ . • .u'lv. w I h i .it their ■Ws best A'u< n -.-ir ■I- !'ks li;i \ pU-niy rife? " 1 L 1 ”11 '■ t" >" f tke w » and all through our store • ljlns l -lui.ii t- i i >, ,w L . — q. limn InreH arc full to the brim I Are visions or bugar rlums, . **(|C and running over with «-a TAk , , , I / ’• things In rat at temptingly low 1 Wa, and good thin 9 s galore. aJ ■; ;• \ your list containa everything that x,,u nee,L California &O 9 O ranges 2iz 35c HEAD LETTUCE, 2 heads 15c 1 1,1 CARROTS, bunch 7c n N l ;' n j h - 2 5 ? h , Fi "" 1 25c CRANBERRIES, 1b.......21c «'*«"?.. 10c CATSUP 10/. lAiMJt.in King Bee, lg. 14 oz. bt. - 1 VV -- —■ M PEANUTS rto LA California S In Shell, 2 Ibs APPLES 9SP New Crop I Delicious, 5 Ibs. a yy a | nu t s GINGER ALE 9Q/» I DILL PICKLES, Elf, qt: . 19c LB . I Little Elf, 3 Big bottle V Stuffed OLIVES, Bursleys Jar 1 I GOLDEN SYRUP, Elf, 5 lb. 31c A vSPRY, 3 lb. can 59c. 1 lb. cn. 21c Whole APRICOTS « 19c BASKET MINCE MEAT Elf 2 pkgs. 19c I 112 Fine Foods E|f „ drip out „ COFFEE lb. 24c U? 1 ,49 Campbell’s Tomato Juice. Ig. can 25c Elf Sweet Corn, Country Gentleman or Golden Bantam, 2 no. 2 cans 29c Afej " ’ Little Elf Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 cans 29c GIFT BOX E|f Cut Re dß ..ts, large can 12c -,yl ChOCOlateS Elf Fancy Cake Flour, 5 lb. sack 29c Asst. Cream and Royal Baking Powder, 6 oz. can 19c Nut centers Powder, pt. mason jar . 14c 5 LB. QQ z* Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 big pkgs. 21c _ Box o*7l. (send 1 pkg. top to factory for party kit) - Quaker Rolled Oats, Irg. pkg. 19c e , ' Johnson’s Floor Wax, pint 59c ' i r E ei wash noth Sp ec j a | s oNLY ay 2lb LARD 29c moon rose with a 50c meat purchase. < beauty SOAP — 4 Bars IQ/ . If PA I STEAK OF ROAST ’ ,h 21C ' 8 >h 121/2C || W e have All Cuts of Spring Lamb. dessert n r rr roast - ,b 15c Z. Pk E,f nr Inr ri PLATE-BOIL, 2 1b&......... 25c 6 kS * ir 9 U Sirloin or T-Bone STEAK, lb 25c SEE SANTA CLAUS AT THE QUALITY FOOD Quality Food Market 121 N<Sd St. Free Delivery DECATUR, IND. Phone 192 hmmmmb

double boiler until tender (about) 114-2 hours). When the rice Is tender, add pineapple tidbits. Serve with orange sauce. Orange Sauce: Mix together % teaspoon flour, >4 cup cold water, >4 cup sugar and few grains salt. Bring t oa boil and boil for 2 minutes. Remove from the fire and add 1 tablespoon lemon juice, % i cup orange juice and 1 tablespoon ’ butter. Blend and serve. o Unwieldy "Currency" In ancient Cyprus, copper pot* were need for uion-v

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XV ilcox (iay, 5 tube, .3 g'tinij condenser, automatic volume control, tone control, A. C. electric model in beautiful walnut table model, cabinet is the the best buv at $22.50 we have been able to find. See and hear it at H. Knapp & Son. 18-19 SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS LARD lb Uc Shoulder, chunk or sliced 21c Ham, chunk or sliced, lb. 23c Fresh Sausage, lb. 20 & 21c Fresh Side lb. 20c Spare Ribs and Backbone 18c Tenderloin fb. 30c Boiling Beef lb. 12«/ 2 c Baby Beef Steak .... Ib. 22c Beef Roast .... lb. 18 & 22c Beef Liver Ib. 15c Bread,... loaf 9c, 3 for 25c Lake 15c and 20c Phone 226 Free Delivery EARL SUDDUTH 513 S. 13th street