Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1939 — Page 3

1* SOCIETY

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I Fuwina Patton u< JU uftton and Mrs. C I’. Cook of AtMpTßoti .Mra. (’. K. , Auwarda of Bluffton read a group . of poems written by Mra. hen Fre«I.md of Bluffton, and Mra. Prat-land i *aa introduced. Mra. Georg* Jequa. candidate for I alate prealdeni. In a very Interesti lag way introduced Mra. Fella T I McWhirter and Mra. Walter H. i Grow. Mra. Grow told of the work . the federation la doing for Indiana ■ art and artlata. .( Following the program Mra. Ja- . qua Invited the club woman to the! | galleries where the HO pictures from the Hoosier Art Salon Were I . exhibited. Decatur club women atiendinr 1 j were; Mra. H. R Heller. district; ■ president. Mra. W. Guy Brown, i , county president. Mra. W K. Smith. Mra. J. W. Tyudail. Mra. Adrian ■ Wrvnhoff. Mra. tala Mack, Mra. Fred Aahtaucher. Mra. J. 3. Peter- ' son, Mra. Homer Lower jnd Mra. I J. T. Myers. The Plearant ■Milla Epward taaa<te will give a iwentv-flve cent aup- ' her Wednesday evening March It ' In the church taaement. Tht 'menu in awlaa steak, mashed pole- , toes, gravy, green beans, salad, pie. bread, butter and cotfce. The 1 public la cordially Invited to attend. All degree Muff members are requested to be present at the meeting at Temple at the Knights of f ythlaa Hall tonight. . The Civic section of the Woman s "club will hold a m eting Tueadav 'I evening at seven o'clock in the 1 Decatur library rent room All memitera are urged to attend. The W M A of the First Tolled Brethren church is sponsoring ; several meetings this week. TuesI day afternoon at two o'clock there ' ' will he a prayer meeting at the. home of Mrs. R O. Wynn and ■ Thursday another prayer meeting I at the home of Mrs James Hurst. I j After this meeting there will be j an executive meeting of the aocl- j . sty Friday evening at seven' I o'clock the society will hold a' missions and stewardship study I

their second child, it will be a boy and under four months old They took thetr daughter. Jean, now four, at the tender age of uno month. Add to Hollywood oddities: Barbara O'Neill, who plays Scarlett O'Hara's mother In ' G W. T. W”. is only 28. The youthful Mias O'Neill also played Wayne Morris’ mother in •‘Love. Honor and Behave.*' The birth of Maureen O'Sullivan's baby will bring both her parents to HoUywood the first time she has entertained them here together. Maureen a father is Maj. Chartea J. O'Bulllvan of Dublin, Ireland. Can't believe the talk that Warners will sign Jane Wyman for the "Torchy Blane" aeries, replacing Glenda Farrell. They tried it with another good actress, tala tane. but the fans just wouldn't stand for the switch. Matter will be decided one way or another by April 2 when the Farrell option come* due. Jimmy Stewart has M-G-M in a dither. He's in the middle of a picture. “It's a Wonderful World.” and bi taking lessons In blind fly-

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ing. They can't ground him i either. His fly- I •’in rights are I protected In his I contract ... Ida I Lupliio's ma hue I quit being a I blonde, too ... I She's a titan I now . . . None I of the big name I bands do any- I thing to top * Matty Melnick's arrangement of

"Swing Low. Sweet Chariot" or his "Tribute to George Gershwin" . . . Matty and hie lade are the town's musical sensation at the Case Lamaze . . . Marilynn Hope, the beauty picked up by the photographers as the ideal movie star type, is standin for another beauty who's not such a bad movie star type herself -Hedy Lamarr . . . Earl Carroll's beginning to switch the numbers in his show. Yga and Tanya will replace the dance team of Harrison and Fisher, who gc- to Broadway for a musical . .. Judith Allen will turn real estate woman by building houses on six acres she owns in the valley . . . And C. Henry Gordon gave Twentieth Cen-tury-Fox its biggest scare in months. He went on location with "The Return of the Cisco Kid" and lode a horse all day before they discovered he'd undergone an ap- . pendestomy three weeks before.

DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 13,1939.

CLUB CALENDAR •oelsty Deadline. 11 A. M Manet to Wlftnso •tense tow — tutu Monday Pythian Bister Needle ('lab. K ®f P Hall. After Temple, Corinthian Class Meeting, Mrs Everett Huikec. T: 30 p m Research Club. Mrs a I. Haney. S 'SO p m Tuesday Civic Section. Library Rest R<vm 7 p m Evangelical Missionary Society I Party, Church I'arlors, 7:10 p y | V- B Prayer Meeting. Mrs ft O Wynn. IPM Ymtng Matron's dub. Mra. Faye I , Muter hler, IMP M Otterbein Guild. Rev Wrist ! 7 1t» P M Sisters Os Rnth Class. Mra. Ho mer Rubl. 7:30 p. m. Mary And Martha Cats, Methodist Church. T:!to p m. Rebekah Lodge. Odd Fellow's Tail. 3:30 p, m. Church Mother's Study Club. Methodist Church, 2:So p. m Wednesday W. F. M. R. Monroe. Mrs. Ellta Hahnert. fW Ann's Rtudy Club. Mrs. Ve run lea Wolpert. 7'lo P. M Reformed Church -tadlea' Aid. Church Parlors. 2:30 P M. Shakespeare Club. Mra. Jama Sutton. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club. Mrs James Friatoe, 2:30 p re Decatur Home Economics Club. Mra. Hersel Nash. 1:30 p m. Business And Professional Woman's Club. Rice Hotel. 6 TO p m Thursday C. D Bible Class. Mra. T. L Becker. 7:3u p m St. take's tadies' AM. Mrs James C Brown. All Day U. B Prayer Meeting. Mrs James Hnrst. 2PM C. L. W Class Miss Jayne Eady 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian tadies' Aid. Mrs. C. C. I-angston. 2:30 p. m. W M F. 8. Anniversary Celebration. Methodist Church. 7 p. m. I Friendship Village Club, Mra. Earl Sipe. Friday V. B Missions and Stewardship 1 Study. Mra. N W Abbott. 7PM Adama County Federation of ! Clubs. Mrs. John Tyndall. Ipm Presbyterian Church Members j Supper. Church Parlors. < 30 p. m. | class at the home of Mrs N W Abbott. A good attendance la de. aired at all of the meetings. The tadies' Aid <rf the Reformed church will meet Wednesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the church. There will lie a kitchen towel shower. Each member is asked to bring her selfdenial money, Hostesses will be the Mesdames Tillman Gerber. Fred Fr-'chie, Robert Cole. Ferd Litterer and Albert Miller. The Young People'a Misaionary Circle of the Evangelical chinch will be hosteaa to the tadiea' Missionary society Tuesday evening at aeven-tbirty at the church for a Kentucky party All members are Invited to attend DECATUR RESIDENTS VISIT IN HAVANA ' Havana. Cuba. Mar. 13.—-(By radio to Miami. Fla,)—By flying clipper ahip. Mr. and Mrs. Jess taBrun. Decatur. Indiana, arrived from the International Pan American Airport at Miami for a vacation In the "Parla of the AmerTaking off from Miami in the 20-ton Pan American Airways flying boat, passengers view the world's largest commercial marina base, wbere travelers begin flying down to Rio and hop Io Nassau. Jamaica, the West Indies, and Ceu-

Resigns at Pitt Jock Sutherland Long expected, the resignation of Dr. Jock Sutherland as head coach of football at the University of I Pittsburgh becomes a reality. Sutherland resigns after 15 yean head coach at Pitt. He may go to Mississippi Stale as grid mentor.

■ 111 1 iiii "W'-y e- »*uMsMtowwMKW*«Ei „ „ _ _ prepared by Da«ly Democrat—Detty Crocker Homo Urvlce Deaartmsat _ IN THE FRENCH MANNE* U A STAND® for America and Apple Pie. Os ooarae. we : £\ can think of lots of other thing* in oonnoctkui with America —th« GuddoM of Liberty- and ao forth. But to associate any other couatry with Apple He sounds almost as strange aa separating baked beans from Boston However. | the French have an appla-fiUed pastry that can well be called a > rench version of apple pie. And It s a marvelously delicious dessert, too. In the first place, it doesn't have a regular top crust. Instead, the luscious translucent apple shews are blanketed with a rich crisp crumb mixture that tastes of butter and brown sugar and cinnamon. Something Mke the Blrwueei mixture you find on the top of some coffee cakes

If ymi'vs ever enjoyed one es those super-delictoue peddmgs known as Apple Crisp, you km-w how deliciously this crisp buttery, sugary, cinnamoay topping MleeeMs with the tender luscious apple i i *l*ee. But when tbrrv • a fliiy melvin your mouth pastry under , the apples, you 11 find fc M wen mere superlatively dvlecieblr dessert. And that's what a French Apple Pie b like Here « the recipe: Frvecb Apple Pie Pastry for » inch pie shell t to t tart juiey apvlea H to M cup sugar i depending ea sweetness of apples) 1 tap. cinnamon (or nutmeg) tb«p all purfiose flour 'I 2 tbep. butter •4 cup butter S cup brown sugar 1 cup all-purpose flour Line a deep pie pas with plain ! pastry, and chill while pn-paring apples. Pare and core apples, and . slice thinly. Mix together sugar, emnamon (or nutmeg), and the 2 tbsp flour. Mix with the apple*and place in pastry lined pen. (If the applet are not very juice, I sprinkle with a bit of gratae ) Det with the 2 tbep. butter. Cream together the H cup softened butter and the brown sugar. Sift the 1 tup flour before measuring — then i work it into the creamed butter and brown sugar (using a pastry blender or a spooa) to make a

KEEPING COMPANY WITH TEA AND COFFEE AFTERNOON tea or coffee ia a gracious friendly custom that you’ll find observed everywhere in Europe,—and in American communities where old-world wsys are followed. In Scandinavian and German settlements, it’s afternoon ’'coffee*', of course. But among the Irish. Scotch, English. Welsh and Russian people, ft’s always “tea”. Each group have their own ideas about what they'U serve with this rafreahing afternoon cup. Crumpets, scones and wafer-thin watercress sandwiches are favorites with the Britishers. Dsiicious coffee cakes are popular with the Scandinavians. WTiile in Germany, you’ll meet cheese cake or torten swathed in fluffy blankets of whipped cream. They are grand with coffee but afternoon tea calls for less robust fare.

Howvvtr, in almost svury comi- , try—whether taa or coffee u the accepted afternoon beverage — you'll find that delicious rich bttle butter cakes or cookiea are aiao offered—as well as these otter delicacies. For these cookies are the kind that keep company equally well with eitner coffee or tea. So I've selected two of them that are especially outstanding. Youll find both ar* the kind of cookie* that mellow and keep well for a long time. Here are the recipes: Swedish Alreaad Macarwa Tea Cahes 1 cup butter H cup sugar 1 *tt 8 cup* cake flour or lb cups aU-purposo flour 1 tsp. vanilla Cream the butter, add sugar gradually and cream thoroughly.. Add the w«ll beaten egg. Mix until •mooth. Sift fleur ones before me*- - ■uring. Add gradually to ths creamed mixture. Blend ta the flavoring. Place a rounded teaspoonful of thia batter in very small ■neasad muffin eups. Press the bat--.ar over the bottom and up around 'Jis side* of the muffin cups with a easpoon . . . making a lining u ' nch thick and leaving a kollow in . the center. Fill hollow of each with Almond Macaroon Filling. Bake 30 minutes in a slow moderate oven. 326" F. A meant: 2 dotro ■mall cakes (2 inches in diameter). Nets: The little paper taking cups eannot be used successfully for i these cakes. Alaiead Macaroon FiUiag 2 eggx

- -ww- I WISM as iwgg CUTVF. '—■■■■' ■ OWWM IHI IT *** — If you hove any spo«lfio cooking problems, eons e letter reewoetteg Information to Betty Crocker la core of this n*w*p*p«r. You will receive a prompt, personal reply. Flosse enclose 3 sent stamp to cover postego.

MINE WORKERS TO SEEK RAISE To Ask Wage Increase And Six-Hour-Day At Conference New York. March 13—<UJ»-The United Mine Workers have decided to ask Appalachian bituminous producers for a 50 cents per day wage increase and a 6-hour-day, SO hour week. It was reported reI llably today. These requests were formulated at a private meeting attended by President John L. Lewis and lit district lieutenants here late last i week. , Joint conferences between the operators and the union begin at 10 a. m. tomorrow. The present twp-year contract, which expires March 31, provides for a 7-hour-day. 35-hour week, with a basic dally wage rate of tral and South America. • After several days spent sightseeing and shopping, they will re--1 turn by flying clipper to Florida.

crumb mixture flprmkle the crumb suture ever the top us the appias Bake 16 minutes u> a hut uvea. <6o* F. then reduce to a moderate •ven. 3X*F.. to Brush baking | (ebcut 80 to M minutes). Serxe dt'ire^ 1 * 1 * 1 ** "t* l ® * ”"pns<ry fee Owe front Pto 1 Clip all purpose flour M tsp- salt !i eup shortening Ice water (2 to 2 tbep.) Sift flour once hetero rnennurtew. Sift flour and sail together Cut in shortening with 2 kniveo or a pastry bis Mer basing some of the shortening nt lumps the eisc ?••• *dd Ke water, (Sprmkle the water lightly—• liv tie at a tiih*- over the flour and shortening At fleet, biend it in Mttiy with a fork: Mow gather dbwgfl together l«htly with the fingertips As soon as you can «tny together, you have plenty of water in II) Bound up dough on eiothteevered board I (using flour rubbed into doth to knap dough from sticking.) Roll out to fit paa and place m pen loosely to avoid stretching, tat i pan root on table white cutting off extra pastry leaving % iseh mtendmg beyond edge of pan. Build | BP fluted edge. Chili thoroughly. | , Atooaat: Pastry for one » inch pie shell Note: Time and tempera'.ure cfjbaking depend on type of filling

1 h cup sugar ‘a ib. finely ground blanched almonds UH cups shelled almnmts) ■ Beat eggs until light and foamy. Gradually add sugar and beat until well blended. Add the almonds (which have been put through the food chopper twice). Mix thoroughly Amount: Filling for 8 dexen small Swedish Almond Macaroon Ten Cakes Kuaaian Tea Cakes 1 cup butter I h cup confectioners* sugar 2K cups all-purpose flour H tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla « < \ cup nuts, finely chopped Cream butter; add sugar gradually, and cream well. Sift flout loaco before measuring. Sift flour and salt together and add to creamed mixture, working it ia ■ thoroughly with the hands Blend ia vanQla ael nuts, working them ' ia with the hands, site. ChUTdeugh. if desired, to make it easier to handle. Form into balls about 1 tach in diameter Place about •(* mche* apart on very lightly rreaaod heavy taking sheet or pan. Bak* 14 to 17 minutes-until a vary delicate brown. (Watch cookies carefully after they have been in the oven for a little while, as they brawn all of a sudden!) Use a moderately hot oven. 400* F., for baking these cookies. Amount: ‘ About 6 dosen cookies While cookies are still warm, roll In confectioners’ sugar. Let cool, then roll again In confectioners' | sugar. These cookies should bo crisp and short. Store them in a 1 can with a looee cover.

i 36 In the north and $5 60 In the south. The de .hand for higher wages and shorter hours, if agreed to. would amount to a 37 per cent wage Increase, and would Increase soft coal production costs approximately 16 cents per ton. officials said. Th<- Appalachian joint agreement Itself covers approximately 320.000 miners but It affects all of the 664.000 soft coal miners because It is the basis for the out lying district contracts Bituminous producers declined to reveal what demands they would make on the union. National coal association officials have estimated that the bituminous Industry loot more than $60,000,000 in 1»36 and thio has led to speculation that the operators would seek contract modifications, Including a wage cut. O- ■ ■ « Adams County Memorial Hospital i Dismissed-Mrs. Julia AnrTshidy Admltt?d-~Mrs. OUo [Utlerding. route one. Decatur; James Elberson. 221 West Jefferson Street; M s. Noah Bixler. «12 West Jeferson Street.

EPersonals . /awtoßnMMMataMastoWßWwan Tho Holy Name society of st. Mary's church will m«*t nils mo» wg at th* K. of C. tell. Mr. pad Mrs W. A. Kl»pp*r were gu*st» of Mr. Ki*pp*r's brother m Fort Wayn* Raiurday Monlng, the latter cetebrwGfig hie birthday. Mis* Maym* Tsrvanr. booki**p. *r at tha Adams county Memorial hospital has boon cons lord tu her bod with an attack of th* flu. f. W. Shoaf visited in Docatur Saturday afternoon George S- hueler of rout* two was a buelhMs visiter in tho i l'p Saturday. Otto Hartmao of Ossian visited In th* city Saturday rfternoon. <?. L. Stei*n« of route five was a > dowatown visitor Saturday. Mias Margaret Mylott of Chlragn spent Sunday b*r» with her parents Mr. sod Mrs. M. J Mylott. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ku>nts*ot South Whitley spent Sunday her*. Mra. Kpoets returned from Detro't where she spent two we-ka with h*r sister. Mrs. (’. B. Smith who to recovering from a diabetic allmen'.. Robert Heller rearmed bls duties j nt th* Daily Democrat office today. , following bls six w**«s service In the State legislature In addition to bis duties aa editor of the Farm Page, b* will work in the advertia-, lag department. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mettler spent Sunday In ta Orange. Tl»e first thunder of the season saa heard here Saturday and Sun-' day nights. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Trlcker of Sturgis Michigan were week-end It biters in the city. Mr. and Mrs. tabnd Smith w*r* jWVrk-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Oscar Budd of Wabash. I Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Myers of I F >rt Wayne spent Sunday wifi rebtlvea. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radvonsky and Miss D<>ra Guay of Hronson. Mich ! lean, were week-end guests of Mr. 1 1. Ind1nd Mrs. Dick Andrews and family) Harold W. McMillen, general manager of the Central Sugar company. ha* returned from a tnaineas trip to New York. Imvid Macklin came home from Indiana nnlvecmty to spend th* week-end with hie mo* tier and •each bis Sunday s< hool clast at the Presbyterian church. (1 H. See. field examiser for the state board of accounta is completing bls audit and report of the electric and waiter utilities at the. city tall The work includes operation of the utUlMes for Ifltt and 1235. Herman F. Conter left this morning on a business trip to Gary. Sam Valentine of Bluffton was a business visitor in Decatur today. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Beal. Mr. tod Mrs Dick Steele of thia Mt» wem anting those to gn to Ossian Saturday sight to watch the victory celebration oT*t» Ossian Brora. Mr nhd Mrs. Bill Qverbuuaer and t|mily Mt; apd Mr?. Hwrve TheWp'►Oh ted family. Mr and Mrs C -' 1 OverhaitsAr cf Miatauwaka and Mr ted lift. E M ( Fairchild and eon of South Bead attended the funeral Vis Mra Ida Jacksbn ‘here Munday at- . tri noon. , . I Harold V*; Eases of Fort Wayno was a visitor u> the city today. . Slacks Shock Town j =a.. ■ i C-ar®, ; -j i *** •* y j I US/ ji am m A || Ji •r i-- IBs! 'c tk Mrs Ellen Tlltoa Holmaen fleveral years ago Mra Ellen Tilton Holmsen, Flushing, L. L. so* > eialite, was ushered out of Reno, | Nev., # court for appearing ta 11 shorts end tare feet. Later she ' | was put out of a Reno restaurant ‘ for the same thing. Now Mrs. ' Holmsen has been "deported" from ’’ Harrington Park, N. J., for wear* * Ing this pair of lavender slacks : and sandals. Startled neighbors », phoned police who said the outfit . disturbed rcataents

Sunbath-Skiing This attractive though chilly costume enables the winter sportswoman t« enjoy a auntath while skiing The hardy miss pictured above is a member of the winter sports colony at the fate ion able A rota, Bwltterland. resort.

DELAY RELIEF (CCNTINt'BD FROM PAOR OMM) t merit* Hr said Mr. Roosevelt ‘had not had time to write the I message and said Hutt it might not be ready until after tomorrow —

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Thank You We wish to evpreoH our appreciation to the people of Decatur and Adams county for their splendid patronage. Io Yager Brow, for their fine building, and to all those who cooperated in making our opening a success. We appreciate the confidence given us and we’ll strive to fulfill your trust in us. Let this be your friendly store where you will receive the best possible service and highest quality merchandise at lowest prices. . . Remember our slogan is. “WE IM) NOT MEET PRICES. WE MAKE THEM." Rhodes Super Market ORVILLE L. RHODES. Mgr. ■ * zr pEro BHWf Jluanize XELOID FINISH Flatter, fibre board and wood surfacei take on a hand-rubbed effect without the laborof rubbing. Caloid driea in a few houri with a smooth velvety luttre. May be washed repeatedly without injury. A wide variety of smart pastel shades. It smooths itself —no ridges —no brush markt. Yov llnevaxknow themagicofCeloidunlessvou Kohne Drug Store

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Mr Rrnmeveh can ter red toduv with i ongteaaiuual leaders for hie tegular weekly Mnhduy dlaras akm of the leglabilve situation Th* relief situation was on* :m>l<* dl«<uaa»d with them. Speaker WillUito B Bankhead D. Ala. said after th* rubtreaalunal While House contereni* that he expected the relief me* sage Would lie sett I to congrmui tomorrow. H* did not indlcutwhat the amount of the request would be fl . Pennsylvania Solon Dies Os Pneumonia Philadelphia March 13. — itTpi— Rep, J Burwood Duly. D.. Pa . died today at the United Statea naval hospital here of bronchial pneumonia. Daly who waa Sa had been 111 for six weeks. He had served In <oarresa since IflM

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