Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1937 — Page 6

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TASTY TEMPTERS CURRANT TORTE Foundation 4 eggs, separated 1 cup sugar [/ a cup water 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 1 cup chopped nut meats 1 cup chopped dates Grated rind of /a lemon Beat egg yolks with sugar until light, gradually adding water. Sift flour, salt and baking powder; add nuts, dates and lemon rind. Fold into egg and sugar mixture. Fold in the stiffly I>. < n whites. Bake in two 1 ■ r- in moderate oven (350 hrenheitl 30 to 40 minute-. Wht. -old, spread one layer with Currant. Filling, cover with the other layer and top with Currant Whip. Currant Filling 2 cups currants 1 cup water % cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch Grated rind of 1 orange Boil sugar and water 5 minutes. Add currants and orange rind Cook until berries are softened. Make paste of cornstarch and wat-

Announcement You are Cordially Invited ’ i to attend the Open House Party of the WELCOME BAKERY 229 N. Second Street Saturday June 5 - 3tollp.m. Come In and Get Acquainted. Everybody Welcome. Refreshments served to all and treats for the kiddies. CT Ask for “WELCOME” BREAD at your Grocers ... Decatur’s finest.

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-MEATSFor the BE suggest you try — Swifts' premium hams any weight, Circle “S” Picnics. 4 to 6 lbs., Chickens, Hens or Springers, any weight; Prime Beef for roasts or steaks. RACON Light ’ Lean ’ MrAVwi* Chunk. Extra Special D •I • D T Rib or Plate ■ boiling Beer Pound IZc Minute Steak, pound 25c Smn' ed Jowels, home cured, pound 20c Pure Pork Sausage (Bulk) pound2oc Hamburger, fresh ground, 2 pound29c Brains, pork or lamb, 2 pounds 25c Veal Paddies (boneless) pound2sc Neckbones 10c, or 3 lbs. 25c OUR OWN FANCY BACON 5 RINDD AND SLICED — pound MEAT LOAF — Beef Pork and Veal, pound22c VEAL Steak or Roast Pound 22c Veal Round Steak 39c to VEAL STEW or Pocket Roast 1 Cf* POUND * Plenty of Good 3 pound Spring Chickens; also plenty of Hens. Peaches. No. 2/a can, halves or sliced in heavy syrup. Can 18c — 2 Cans 35c U A k Swift'* Circle “S” Picnic* a • impound* — Ib. f* Thuringer a ■■ bummer bausage chunk *2sc

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er. Add to first mixture and cook ' 3 minutes. Cool and spread between layers of torte. Currant Whip 1 egg white J/ a cup current Jelly Pinch of salt Put all ingredients Into bowl and whip until mixture holds its shape. Mound on top layer of torte. JELLY ROLL I 2-3 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder *4 teaspoon salt I 4 eggs cup sugar 1 tea.poon vanilla 2 tablespoons melted butter ' i % cup jelly 1 Sift flour, baking powder and | salt together. Beat eggs until light and foamy; add sugar gradually; beat until lemon colored. Add flavoring. Fold In sifted dry ingred- - ients. Add melted butter. Bake in i shallow pan. lined with waxed pap- < er, in a moderate oven (400 de- l> grees Fahrenheit) 15 to 20 minut- 1 es. Sprinkle powdered sugar on a. 1 clean cloth slightly larger than the; off crisp edges. Turn out on cloth j i cake. When cake is baked, triin j: at once and remove waxed paper. 1

' Break with fork and beat to a con-| sistency easy to spread. Spread on cake and roll up quickj ly. 801 l In cloth to preserve shape I until ready to serve. Aurora Baptist Church Destroyed Aurora, Ind.. June 4—(UP)—Fire destroyed the first Baptist church In the heart of the btudnees district today with a loss esimated at between $75,000 and SIOO,OOO, The origin of the blaze was not determin-1 ej immediately. Firemen from Lawrenceburg Joined the entire local force in combatting the flames for almost four hours before they were brought under control and prevent-! ed the spreading to adjoining buildings. Q i..,. Striking WPA Workers Fired Indianapolie, Ind., June 4 —(UP) —John K. Jennings, state WPA administrator, said today that he had dismissed 27 men at a WPA camp at Vallonia, Jackson county, who had gone on strike against paying 80 cents a day for their food and lodging, a 30 cents a day increase. Others of the 150 men employed in the camp who ateo had gone on strike yesterday, returned to work today. Jennings said those who

IFA-NCY COLD MEATS Barbecued Pork, Baked or Boiled Ham, Roast Beef Loaf, Liver Cheese Loaf, Spiced Ham, Corned Beef, Old Fashioned Veal Loaf, Summer Sausage. Also a full line of our regular Cold Meats. Ivanhoe Potato Salad, or Macaroni Salad, can 20c French Fried Potatoes, vacuum packed, can 15c New Irish Potatoes, No. 2 can 10c Kraft's Chocolate Malted Milk, 2 Ib can49c Little Elf Peas or Green Beans, 2 cans27c Horseradish Styled Mustard Quart —lB c. pintloc 2 Lb. Box Graham Crackers 23c 2 Lb. Box Soda Cracker*l7c SALAD DRESSING Ship Shape Brand Qt. Pint */j Pint 29c 19c 10c Night Club Root Beer, Ginger Ale and Lime «g Rickey We keep it cold at all times. Butter, Cream9 ery, fresh, 2 lb. *

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JUNE 4,1937.

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By HARBISON CARROLL Copyright, IS3I, , King Feature. Syndicate, tne. HOLLYWOOD — Greta Garbo has been working alongside a member of the Swedish nobility in “W a 1 e w s k a"

and never Knew IL Playing one o f Napoleon’s generals in the picture is an actor listed simply as Schoente 1d L His real name i s Count H. C. A. von Schoenfeldt and he is a motion picture producer in Europe, as well as being the author

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of several books on photography. He took his present job to study Hollywood production methods. Before her countryman’s identity was disclosed. Garbo nad never spoken to him on the set. Now they have become friends. The thinning ranks of Hollywood blondes have lost another member —Lucille Ball. Unable to land a good role since her return from New York, Lucille dyed her hair dark and paraded through the R-K-O commissary. It proved a good hunch, for she attracted the attention of Pan Berman and he’ll put her in “Stage Door”. Nostalgic memories of the good old days in vaudeville were revived on the “Saratoga” set. In an impromptu noon hour show, you could have heard Irene Franklin, Harrison Greene (Greene and Parker). Ernie Stanton (Vai and Ernie), Cliff Edwards, Billy Dooley, Ruth Gillette and Skins Miller (Miller and Mack). Also many a song hit of yesterday—“ Just Because She Made Those Goo Goo Eyes”. “Ida”, ■Down Among the Sheltering Palms” and Irene Franklin’s old smash: "The Overalls in Mrs. Murphy’s Chowder". The whole troupe wound up the sentimental hour by singing "School Days”. Answering Your Questions! Raye Dodge, Chicago: Gale Sondergaard’s name wasn’t toe long to keep her from winning an academy award last year. Besides, if you think hers is long, you

were dismissed at the caanp. which is for unmarried men, will not be replaced. o Ohio Lacks Farm Hands Cleveland —(UP) —Return of farm workers to industrial jobs has created an acute shortage of farm labor, the Ohio State Employment Service reports. Officials say there are many opportuniiies for married couples to work on farms, sharing profits with the owners. o Soviet Theater 10 Years Old Moscow (U.R) — The first Workers’ Theater in Moscow has marked its 10th anniversary. This is one of the largest traveling theaters in the Soviet. It has performed in all workers’ clubs in Moscow. 0 Plane Transports Town Winnipeg, Man. —(UP)—Transporting an entire mining town, including machinery, equipmest, food and supplies and peole, into an

VEAL Enjoy the Best From Gerber's * c<m For Auaii'y meats at economical prices ROAS 1 be sure to shop at Gerber's. Provide tt an arn P le stoc,< of meat for this week1O» end, for that midnight snack as well as for the picnic. AaST' Fork Chops, 1b.30c Fresh Pork Shanks 2K 12 ' /2C SMOKED hTm m 22c <7 SAUSAGE V HAM ’ m — V Pot Roast, lb 20c U D Hamburger, lb. 15c <A n Sirloin Steak, lb, —2B c Veal Ch 0 P s * 25c • SLICED in c BACON ’ !b ‘ * <af *Weiners, lb. 20c (> JKUMnfiwi Bologna, lb. 15c ” r Cottage Cheese, lb. 10c Matches, 6 boxes2sc SWISS Peaches, No. 2'/ 2 can 2 for 35c STEAK No. 2 can Peas, Corn and Green Beans 2 cans 25c DECATUR’S MOST MODERN MARKET Gerber’s Meat Market Phone 97 Free Delivery

ought to near tier father*, rte u Hans TJelllson Schmidt Sondergaard, professor of agricultural science at the University of Wisconsin. Coronation fashions draw ths fire of Hollywood designers, who claim they’ll have no real influence on styles. The viewpoint is exemplified by Warners’ Orry-Kelly who says: “The English women wore beaded or gold-cloth dresses and covered them with jewels. Smart American women never would have done that They would have worn simple gowns with all that jewelry.” Has there ever been a film kiss costing $8,000? Goldwyn will put out this much to photograph a caress between Jon Hall and Dorothy uamour in "Hurricane". As the two native sweethearts, they’ll dive beneath the water tor an embrace. So the camera can record it in detail, the studio is building a glass tank 20 feet square and 10 teet deep. This is what makes the osculation so expensive. Chatter. . . . The premiere of "Idiot’s Delight", with Lunt and Fontanne, saw the biggest scramble tor seats in years. Biltmore theater here nad to install tour I rows of chairs in the orchestra pit. Among the celebrities who. thus, risked a crick in the neck, were Billie Burke, the

Frank Borzages and Antonio Moreno. Tne rest of the audience was starstudded. Mary Pickford’s “little Red Riding Hood” evening wrap drew stares and ahs. Loudest hand ot the evening, however, was not for a film celebrity but

Mary' Pickford

for Sir Harry Lauder. Only con cession Hollywood would not make to Broadway's famous visitors was arriving on time. The curtain was advertised for 8:30 sharp but. at this hour, there weren’t 25 people in the orchestra seats. It was five minutes to nine before the play finally txgan.

“inaccessible” spot of the Canadian wilds by plane is the latest achievement of Canadian civil aviation. The town was set up at Favorable Lake. Ontario, where gold Is the principal metal mined. o Zinc Shortage Forecast St. Louis (U.R) — The United States faces a shortage in zinc ore within the next few years unless new fields are discovered, according to W. R. Ingalls, director of the American Bureau of Metal statistics. —

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