Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1939 — Page 7

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lowing tho ett oirig ecrmon This being the laet Quarterly , Meeting of tbe year, all tnrmbera are rrqueated to be preaent. Every body walconte «—»■" m —W i i» WiHahlre Charge U. 8 Walter Marks, Paetor r Mt. Zion ' Morning Worahln i .-htndal School 11: uo H O. Built euperlntentlent. Mid week Prayer meeting ThuretUy b:tw . Pleaaani Drove Sunday Schoo! „.. ......... lopo ' l.awrence Jonee, auperlntendent. Morning Worehlp ll:ou r Evening Kvangellatlc Secvicea ■ 7.45. Subject The Davila Bom

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1 enntg.” Bethel 1 Sunday School io : (h> John Kettering, Supt. Uaioa Sunday School io:00 | A L Harman Bupt. Christian Endeavor ~ 7.00 Mid week prayer meeting will nut be held thia week, plena* athend Pleaaant Drove revival. Wa welcome yon nt «u aervlceeJ 1 Christian Union Wav. 0. J. Young. Pastor St. Paul Sabbath Scltool g;Jo Evening Evengclietic meeting •' 7;U Young Peoples Meeting ._ U: lb Mid-Week prayer meeting each Wednesday evening. Vrnigvllle Sabbath School »:80 Morning worship 10;SO Theme—"('ttlsenahlp" Mid-week prayer meeting each Thursday evening. -....— LANKENAU IS ICOXTISVED FROM PAGE ONE) ! on compoaite rating. "To all employes: “1 -Output will bo meaaired lor each individual rather than by groups. “J—Eearnlng constantly protectel when changes In methods are deThis plan. Mr. Lankenau explain<■<l was tried on a six-montha trial Imola and was so well received both oy the company and the employes. , that It has been continued since that time. W. Guy Brown, club pt eaident. presided at the meeting. Felix Maier owner of the Maier Hide and Fur company, was taitroduced as a new member. QCARTET WILL -CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) His Own Mendelssohn Mrs. Milla Sermon. "Tuning In With Gud"— The pastor. Still. Still With Thee Foote The Quartet The Great Awakening Kramer Herman F. Kaade. tsuor Adon Olom ... . Rogety The Quartet Benedict bin Organ Postlude Mrs Malay. NEW LOYALIST CPNTINt ED FROM PAGE ONE) 1 Het. March lb- U.R) Communist and other troops who revolted against the new republican defense council and its "peace with, honor" program cotit rol all en tries to Madrid and have repelled efforts to oust them, reports reaching the frontier indicated' today The defense council, which SeiX-, ed power on a program aimed all ending the civil war at onev on terms whic h leaders t hough I Ihe nationalists might give them, as : verted last night that the main, headquarters of ths revolt had ’

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- _ „ _ _ prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department CODFISH ARISTOCRACY ARISTOCRACY’’ in an old New England name V ramilien who rose to richen and importance through the codfish industry. But when I hear the capreaaion. I m always reminded of a particularly dainty and delightful luncheon delicacy that is msde from the humble and plebeian cod. It s a concoction which certainly raim-s codfish from the station of an economy fish, that Is only permissible in the bosom of the family when there isn’t the ghost of a chance that any guests will drop in, to a position of dignity and respect among our “for company” dishes. You can offer It proudly with its delicious creamy Lobster Sauce to the most fastidious guest It’s called Codfish Souffle and here is the recipe:

< <xiA«h Hnufflr witk Ixtbolrr Saner 1 Milt eudflvh (or csnnvd 2 eup» raw potstors 1 tbsp, butter G eup milk or etvam V. tsp pepper % Up. usit 4 eggs Separate the eodflsh into very small pieces and froahen by leaving in eold water for 8 hours, changing the water 8 times. Place the fish and potatoes together m enough boiling wator to cover. Let boil until potatoes are done. Drain thoroughly. Mash potatoes and fish, and beat them with a fork until creamy. Add butter, milk and seasonings. Beal in the well beaten egr yolks, and fold in the beaten rgg whites. Pour into 12 butterod , muffin tins and bake 30 minutes in a moderate ovon, 850 •F. Servo i with Lobster Sauce. Note: If cannod eodflsh flakes arc used, add just before potatoes are tender. I Abater Sauce 4 tbsp, butter 4 tbsp all-purpose flour 2 cups milk or cream H lb. can lobster Melt butter in toy of double toiler, add flour and mix thoroughy. Add a little cream at first to make smooth pasu and then pour i

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nurroiidrrrd with l.«*o mm It had twwn announced earlier rhe’ defense con net I airplanes hud Iximlied revolting groups In northern suburbs of Madrid and villggt-s to tbe east It had beuß announced also that 1000 rebelling Carablulers had surn-ndrred. These announcements, however. , served only to substantiate re ' porta that the situation was moat serious The suburlis and vll- ; lagt« which were hotnhed are , aiuSii: the roads to th- '-lit by which Madiid receives it* vital. If scanty, supply of final It was evident that the rebelling troops controlled these roads. Special Services At Calvary Church Th<- Munn brothers of How line 1 Green. Ohio, will conduct the ser-v\-es at the Calvary Evangelical , citurch. five miles east of Decatur, Sunday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. They will present a axis aal and te'iglous program.

>n remaining milk, stirring constantly. Cook about 10 minutes over direct heat, nr 20 minutes over hot water. Add the lobster, cut in small pieces, and cook 8 minutes more. Amount: Sauce for 12 servings of Codfish Souffle. Codfish Cakes for Sunday morn- I ing breakfast was a good old New 1 England custom. These erispy brown-crusted balls with their soft fluffy interiors really are mighty good eating and a change from the more common place Sunday morn, mg bacon and eggs or pancakes and sausages. Here is the recipe: Codloh Cskro 1 cup salt codfish 2<« cups mashed potatoes H tbsp, butter i U tsp pepper 2 tbsp, warm milk 1 egg 1 tbsp, chopped parsley 1 cup broad crumbs Cut codfish in small pieces, cover with Water and simmer for 30 minutes. Prepare ms«hed potatoes as i usual Drain codfish, add potatoes. I butter, pepper, milk, egg and parsley. Mix well and shape into small flat cakes Roll eakes in bread erumbs. Fry in deep fat until the cakes are golden brown. Time: Fry about 5 minutes. Temperature «f Fat: 385' F. Amount H cakes.

CLEMENCY BOARD (CONTtXUEn FROM PACK ONE, i valla sot thr employment of a i etenognipher to he paid by St ••pl | eneon bat that the commiMton i had no aaaurance that the ateuographer would be paid. Accused Slayer Os Four Electrocuted Tuvhvi pfiMb farm. Ark. Majvh i 10 — <IT) Joseph B. (Smoko Joel ; 1 Andemon. etown bier and awuaed .layer of four men. was electrucu*.-1 * id at dawn today In the A-kattaaa -■ate prison. The ao« of a former pruminttn* l Little ttock family. Anderson wa» .entunved to die for the klduap-alay- ' lug of Eldon Uomey. Hot Springs ‘ grocery official, laat September He was also the confesa. d killer of two ’ n«en in Michigan and a tui driver' • at Gary. Ind. I • - o Fort Wayne Youths Confess Robberies Tort Wayne. Ind . March W — [ ♦i I —Two youths held under ft,-i •M» bond each on charge* of robbery. confewed to right gas station ioldups. police said today. Beginning their raid two months ago. Paul Colelli, ?3, and Kenneth Vincent Heeravhe, IS, told officers they had obtained o»er MM) in the robberies They wero captured eartr ! ..esterday morning in the act of i foaling their ninth victim. Arthur, ti'tugart 57, in an effort io force' him to open a sale. SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET MEAT SPECIALS for Saturday and Sunday Ham. chunk or sliced, lb 2.1 c Fresh Shoulder, chunk or sliced. fl> ... 20c Fre«h Side, chunk or sliced, lb. ....... Die Barm. pound 20c Fresh SgUMifc. our own make, th|“c • 2<»c Smoked Sausage, our own make. th. 25c Lard (with ol»c meal order) .1 lbs. 25c Spare Rih*, nice, meaty pound 1 Href Roast, mm. th. .. IXc Chuck Roast. Ih. 13c Beef and Pork Liver, lb. 15c Boiling Beef. tb. 10c Hamburger. 2 tbs2sc Swiss Steak. Ih. 2<k Bain Bccl Roast, th. |xc-21c Baht Beef Steak. Ih. 2lc-2k Apples, pound 5c Oranges, dozen 15c Head lettuce. 2 head*,. 15c Grapefruit. 7 for ... 25c Bananas, pound He Eggs, dn/mtDie Bread ... 10c. J logic* 25c, Cakes and CtwAles Phone 226 Free Delivery

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