Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1937 — Page 6
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CHURCH FLANS FOR PHOGRAM — Muncie Persons To Conduct Program At Monroe Church Lewis Reed, Muncie, will open the service Sunday afternoon at the Monroe Methodist church at i 2:30 o'clock by leading the con-| gregation in singing. Mr. Reed has been a member of the McClelI lan Bible class ot High Street M. I E. church, Muncie, for a number ot 'years, and was at one time presii dent of the organization. The Me- j Clellan class will present a pro-; gram of music at Monroe Sunday. The teacher of the class, F. F. McClellan, will speak. Mr. McClellan is known as one of northeastern Indiana's best attorneys. He has been active in religious work for years, having led and taught the class which bears his name for more than thirty years. Guy Ruble, present president of the McClellan class, will preside in the service Sunday afternoon. The program follows: Congregational singing led by Lewis Reed. Scripture reading and prayer by Clarence Swingley. Chorus: "When You Know Jesus, Too.” “God Made My Heart.” Duet — Lewis and Wilbur Reed with cornet obligato by Orla Harris—“l Am Happy In Him.” Chorus: ' I Want My Life to Tell for Jesus.” Address, Frederick F. McClellan. Chorus, “Jesus. Rose of Sharon." “Softly Now the Light of Day.” Closing prayer. Following the morning service i at the church a carry-in dinner will be served in the basement of I the school building. Mrs. E. W. Busche, chairman of dinner ar-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1937.
rungements, asks that all persons take their baskets to the school building as they come to church. The food will be placed on the tables, but the service (plates and silverware! will be left in the baskets. Dinner will be served at noon. The public Is invited. PWA APPROVES FROM PAGE _ONJC>_ nasium or auditorium room can be built in the original set-up. thus assuring Decatur ot quarters large enough to accomodate capacity crowds. PWA action on the application may be deferred for several months or until the time a new policy is inaugurated and funds are provided. o Body’s Identification Found To Be False Ypsilanti. Mich., Apr. 9—(UP)— Identification of the body of a poorly dressed man as a member of the comedy team of Moran and Mtick — the "two black crows"—proved fatee today when the only living member of the famous act, George Moran, wae found working on a WPA project in California. —o Denies Intention To Lower Gold Prices Washington, April 9 — (UP) — President Roosevelt said today he knows of no plan to lower the present price of gold, now $35 an ounce. I Mr. P.oosevelt said that the U. S-' treasury likewise has no plan along that line. Reports of such a move, he said, seem to originate from the foreign press. I
I Lubrication Special CONTINUED ONE MORE WEEK —at the request of many car owners who were unable to get this service. 1. Lubricate Car 2. Flush Transmission fl 3. Refill Transmission with J Summer Lubricant Wfl w I 4. Flush Differential *._> Bfl B 5 5. Refill Differential with Summer Lubricant H 6. Drain and Flush Radiator M ANV 7. Inspect Radiator Hose ™ CAR and Clamps 4 A K Check Battery and Tires. Regular $3.25 Value Texaco Service Station SECOND & JACKSON STS. P. A. Kuhn Chevrolet Co THIRD STREET HITE’S Grocery Without moving from the warmth and comfort of your home you can Call J J or and have your Groceries placed on your Kitchen Table in a very short time. Order Early PLEASE! B EXTRA! “Breakfast of Champions" CEREAL BOWL YOURS AT NO EXTRA COST WITH 2 PKGS. WHEATIES 25c PEACHES 15c PDAOI/CDO Sawyer. A Soda Cracker « UnnußLllU rea * Quality, 2lb box A/W PICNICS POTATOES Sugar Cured Shankless For Seed and Eating Again at this low price ag tfif .. *OV 1b.52.25 100 lb. Bag. nnni/ICO Something New 1 A-. UUUIiIIV assorted, 35c value, lb * 7C SALAD DRESSING ~ JU ART 25c I GRAPEFRUIT ■ioc SW. POTATOES 25c PORK & BEANS KRAUT mmm HOMINY PEAS & CARROTS X PEAS ~ W P VEGETABLE SOUP ■ ■ La TOMATO SOUP Y MIXED VEGETABLES 100 CASES CAN OF NEW STOCK AT ONLY ORANGES dozen 3©c
DESSERTS COOL » I I. I j Are you using your refrigerator to . •'aid you in the preparation of dolec-1 table springtime dees-'rta? If you are not, you are certain to be mtes- ! ing an opportunity to produce I I sweets tempting to eye and palate I alike. Sorbet Delicious 4 cups water 2 cups sugar IK cups orange juice K cup lemon juice 1K cups grape juice Wine flavoring If desired Make a thin syrup by boiling the water and sugar for 15 minutes. Add the fruit juices, cool and strain. Place in the tray of a mechanical re- 1 frigerator and freeze, stirring occasionally. Allow 2K to 3 hours for, freezing. Refrigerator Chocolate Pie 1 cup milk K cup sugar 3 egg yolks ■4 teaspoon salt 2 squares chocolate K tablespoon gelatine soaked in in (4 cup cold water 3 egg whites (4 cup sugar 1 cup cream 1K cups vinalla wafer crumbs or cake crumbs Make a custard of milk, sugar, chocolate and egg yolks. Add noaked gelatine and dissolve. Cool- Fold in beaten egg whites and add the (4 1 cup of sugar. Line a buttered pie tin with crushed vanilla wafers, add I filling. Cover with waxed paper and ' place in refrigerator 4 to 5 hours. Serve with whipped cream. ... Angel Parfait % cup sugar 4 tablespoons water I 2 egg whites
K pint cream IK teaspoons vanilla candied pineapplt or cherries Maraschino cherries Preserved ginger Stir sugar and water until sugar ! is melted. Boil without stirring until :sugar spins a thread from tip ofi spoon. Add to egg whites beat-i en until stiff. Continue beating until | mixture is cool. Chill, then add cream, whipped, and vanilla. Fill small molds or paper -parfait cups with this mixture, in the center of ieach put a teaspoon of chopped candied fruit, preserved ginger, msraechino cherries or a combination |of fruits. Place molds in chilling unit of refrigerator and allow to freeze. ■ "■ ~O *' Winter Wheat Crop Higher Than 1936 Washington. Apr. 9 —(UP) — The department of agricuture today reported winter wheat conditions on April 1 at 73.8 percent of norma!. , indicating production of 656,019,000 bushels. The crop reporting board said present wheat conditions indijeate yield per acre will be below average generally except in the far south-west but was estimated at 137,000,000 bushels in excess of last of last year. j latestd er d. o - Hawaiian Tongue Is Wordy Honolulu —(U.R)—The Hawaiian language is still a living tongue although it would exhaust the average American to speak it. “1937” is simply “Hookah! kaukani eiwa haneli kanakolukumamahiaku.” Even the Hawaiians themselves since they were annexed to the United States in 1898 have preferred American English. Cash 7b WE HAVE VO SOLICITORS. YOU GET FULL VALUE. PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE REGISTERED LUBRICATION By Trained Men (fi) Your Money Refunded if we miss a fitting on your car! RUNYON GULF SERVICE Monroe & Fourth
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College Head Says Teachers Are Needed Terre Haute. Ind.. April 9 —Em-1 ployment conditions in the teaching' profession have improved greatly, 'and there actually is a demand for i various types of teachers which ' cannot be filled at present, Presldi ent Ralph N, Tirey of Indiana State I Teachers College made known here
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