Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1939 — Page 2
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p <, Test Your Knowledge Can you answer at ven of l_eee tan question*? Turn to page Four for the ana wen. h — ( 1. in which country is the city ot Nantes? 1 la there a Prince ot VS alee at the prevent time? A Name the channel that aepet* a tee Madagascar from the mainland ot Africa. 4. Who waa recently appointed Ambassador to Argentina by President Roosevelt? 5. What la the astronomical name tor the Milky Way? 4. Do tbe Philippine Islands sli'l belong to the U. 8.? 7. What is the correct pronunciation of the word grant voroh*?
>a ■ a am prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department FREEZING TRAYS AND ICE CREAM FREEZERS NOW is the time of year when in many American homes f the ice cream freezer is brought forth from its remote winter quarters and prepared for action. While in other homes where mechanical refrigerators have been installed, the refrigerator freezing trays promise cold, delightful desserts for the warm languid days that are about to follow. Here are recipes for ice creams and sherbets that you can use in either the freezing trays or the ice cream freezers:
Vsad I a Ice Cream and VariaUem 1 cup milk H cup sugar 4 tap. all-purpose flour M tap. salt 1 cup whipping eream 1 tap. vanilla Scald milk. Mix together sugar, flour and aalt. Pour scalded milk ■Jowly over sugar, flour and salt mixture and cook in double boiler over hot water for about 20 m inntea (until mixture thickens slightly i. Cool. Add the stiffly whipped cream, folding it in. Bland thoroughly. Add vanilla. Pour into trav of mechanical refrigerator and freeze until Arm. attiring two or three times before mixture ia completely frozen. Or, place in ice eream freezer (using « parte ice to 1 part salt) and frees* Amount: fl servings. Chocolate fee Cream Follow the reeipe for Vanilla lee Cream, adding 3 level tbsp, cocoa to the flour mixture. Prce-ed ar ' lor Vanilla Ice Cream. Freeh Strawberry lee Cream Follow the reeipe for Vanilla Ice Cream, adding I’4 cups strawberry ' pulp pinta whole fresh her ries pressed through a sieve) i sweetened with <4 eup sugar to the eooled custard mixture. Proceed as for Vanilla Ice Cream. Freeh Peach lee Cream Follow the recipe for Vanilla Ice Cream, adding I*4 cups mashed or finely ent fresh peaches (fl mediumsized peaches), sweetened with *4 to H cup sugar, to the cooled custard mixture. Proceed as for Vanills lee Cream. >
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>. Name the owner of Jobustown. winner id the l>3fi Kentucky Derby. S. I* a resident of the U. 8. *b> jhas only bls first papers, an alien ? lu. What is cribbags? 1. Which naval officer commanded the American fleet In *ne Bat.l* ot Lake Erie? 1. What is the feminine form of t autmaater? 3 Can American-torn Chinese and Japanese vote it the United States? A Which State to* the nlcanamc Diamond State?" 5. Which river drains the Great Lakes Into the Atlantic? ( 6 Name the ship on wnich the King and Queen ot England mad-! their recent voyage to North AmItilca. 7. How is 1339 written in Roman
Fruit Milk Sherbets I'4 eups crashed pineapple, berries or peaches M cup lemon juicti Ite cups sugar 1 tbsp, gelatin ’4 cup cold water 21s cups top milk 2 egg whites Mix crashed fruit or berries, lemon juice and sugar together Let stand until • syrup forms. Soak gelatin in cold water for 5 minutes—then dissolve over hot water Add to tto fruit mixture. Add the milk very slowly (to prevent curdling), stirring the mixture constantly. ’Pour into tray of mechanical refrigerator, and freeae to a muah (about 1 hour). Beat the partly frozen fruit mixture in an . iee cold bowl with a rotary beater ! until creamy and frothy. Beat egg whites until stiff, and fold into fruit mixture. Return to tray to .finish freezing, stirring occasionally. Time: Freeze 2 to 3 hours. Amoant: 10 to 12 servings. ’lf hand freeaer is used, pack in » .parts of ice to 1 part of salt Easy ( hocolste Mousse Whip 1 pint whipping cream very stiff. Beat 1 egg yolk and fold into whipped cream. Blend in '1 5'4-oz. can commercial chocolate ayrup. Place in tray of mechanical refrigerator and freeae. Or place i in a mold with a tight cover and freoM. using 2 parts of ico to 1 part of rock salt Time: Freese 2 to 3 hours in mechanical refrigerator; 4 to 5 hours in ice and 'salt Amount: 8 servings.
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SYNOPSIS Marie There** Alexander fives in Hollywood, at 657 Dover Drive. That Hollywood address may sound exciting but it isn’t really. is a dusty, hot little street, far from the wide boule, vards. There is a sign in the win. dow, "Julie's Beauty Shoppe." Underneath it is another sign, "Circulating Library." Julie Sandifer—of the old silent film daysis Marie’s mother. They live with Julie's third husband, Charlie Bronson. Mane hasn't the temperament for the movies. She takes out her longing for romance by corresponding with Edward Wilson of Oakland, whose letter to a correspondence club she answered. CHAPTER II Sometimes she thought of making a real try to get into pictures, for the idea held glamor for her- She could never understand Julie's attitude. What if you did have to starve yourself, and study elocution and work erasy hours, and never know what was next? It would be EXCITING! But in her heart she knew that it would never be. for if her mother, who had been born to it. and was never afraid of anyone, had found the pace too fast for her, what chance had a girl like she? The screen executives and easting directors to whom Julie had sent her so confidently three years ago, had never really seen her. They were out of town, or out on location, or in conference. Sometimes she wondered, and was instantly ashamed of her own disloyalty, if they really remembered who Julie Standifer was? The fact that Julie had changed from Julie to Julia, to Juliet and back again, and, even for a brief period, had used her first husband's name, Alexander, didn't make it easier to recall her. And without an appointment. Mane could never get past the crowds in the waiting room./She didn't have the nerve, and she knew it, * If she had been arreatingly beautiful. or even an oddly unusual type... Her mother's friends had advised her to "go Russian." Directors were crazy about Russians. Marie’s father, big, handsome ne’er-do-well Steve Alexander, hadn’t been Russian really, though they always spoke of him that way. Ho had been a Serb. Mane had inherited his light, green-gold eyes, his ivory akin, his high cheek bones, and remarkably even, small white teeth, but her hair was dark like Julie's, and except for a certain wide-eyed sweetness, and a general air of romance, she wasn't remarkable in a Hollywood where every soda girl, every department More clerk, every beauty atop operator, is a beauty. Ar d so Maria found tor hopa, tor dream, her future, in the letters from a “pen pal" from Northern California. She loved him. He loved her. They’d marry some day. borne day of course she’d have to meet him. • Some day he’d know that she wasn't just the Marie Theresa of her carefully written letters. Some day he’d know that Dover street was—well. Dover street. And that "my mother who used to be in pictures'* la now Julie, of Julie’s Beauty Shoppe. But by that time he'd love her so much, the tie would to so strong.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. MAY 29, 1939.
COURT HOUSE Estate Cases 111 the estate of Alfred Miller, the proof ot publication of notice of appointment was hied. Proof ot the publication and poattng of notice of final settlement was Bled. Certificate of clearance waa filed. Final.report waa submitted, examined and approved, thu administrator discharged and the estate closed. lu the estate of Frank O. Klein-
that It wouldn't mattar They'd laugh over it, and they'd love each other all the more for it, and grow old together.... , “Do you remember ... wasn't it funny? ... Writing all those years? ... Us coarse I never thought that you really thought..." It would to wonderful meeting Edward some day. Some day ... maybe next fall, or next spring. She would have teen sick with apprehension and terror had she known that to was already in town. At that moment Utumoing through
< 01 Mil IF dr* At that moment Edward was thumbing through the telephone book for her number.
the telephone book for her number. • • • Mario Alexander's usually neat little room was a maaa. Bureau drawers were open, tissue paper on tto floor, dreaoes, hats and odds and ends of ribbons, collars, artificial dowers and ailk hose draped the bed. Mane herself was distraught and tearful. Her small, dark head bristled with tin curlers. Het face glistenod with cold eream. With shaking fingers she felt tto wet, dos* waves of her hair above tto row of eurlera. -It’ll never dry!" she said despondently. "Not unless you Mick it under a drier and stay there tor 15 minutes!" her mother returned briskly. "But I haven’t time! How ean I take 15 minute* now? When I ean’t find anything to wear— and I have to to at tto Biltmore at 5! I'll never make it. 1 esn't do IL—and 1 can't go with my hair all wet!" Julie pickad up a faded blue cotton kimona. and held it out. "Now you go right downstair* and get under that drier and May ttoro till I tell you to com* out You have PLENTY at time. Bomde*. it* a <<>od idea to k**p lum wasting. They lik* IL" "No! I caa't to Im*. I promised, .and I'va got to to there!"
hehis. the proof of tto publhsllnn and sppomuenesi of administrator was tiled. Proof of the publics turn and posting of notice of final settlement was filed. The cerilfi cate of claarancv waa filed. Tto > final report was submitted and approved, ths administrator discharged and the estate closed In the estate of Christian D. Bleberkh. a petition was filed by the administratrix with will annex ed to purchase and erect a tombstone at tto grave of the deceased. Tto petition waa submitted
"All right, you'll to there. Ofiarl - will drive you. Now, for heaven's sake, go and get DRY!" Charlie Bronson drove the rar into the garage in tto rear of the lot. lumbered up the backstairs with his purchases, which to deposited with an asthmatic whistle, on tto kitchon table. "There's your stuff," to ssid. counting over the paper bags with a stubby finger. “Oranges, cauliflower, avocado*, lemon pie *n* pork chops." "Wait," Julia said. "Where are you going?"
, "Nowtorw. Just going to read tto paper, and smoke my pipe. Why? Did I forget something?" Julie eyed his middle-aged hulk with diffidence. He was always so good-natured, and she listed to ask him to do thing* for Man*. Mari* was her child, and tor problem. "Honey, I hate to ask you ... but you’ve got to drive Mari* over to tto Biltmore. She's got this date, and *ho’* all to piece* over it, *o 1 told tor I'd—” "You told her you'd tell Charli* to driver tor over, eh?" “Well—what else eould I do? Honestly, she's just about crazy. Sto’s in ttoi* drying her hair now. though it was only washed Saturday, and I told her It didn't need it My .'.ord, you'd think sto was getting ready for a screen test. If Do Mill* was going to put on 'Romeo and JuliM* with her in tto lead sto couldn't be more—" “O. K.," Charlie said. Hi* broad, flat fac* wa* creased with silent laughter. Ho jerked with a thumb in tto direction of the "beauty shoppe." "But what's tto rause of all the excitement? The 'Pen Pal' arrive in town?" "Oh, CHARLIE! How did you gm* it! You always guess everything!” (To Be Continued) Cwortu IMS. w SIN rrovw Svstom. (n
* RATH * One Time—Minimum charge of 28e for 20 words er lees. Over 20 words, Is<® tor word Two Times— Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2s per word for tto two times. Three Times—Minimum charge of fiOc for 20 words or lose. Over 20 words 2L»c per word for the three times. Cards of Thanks 38c Obituaries and vsrses .. fil.OO Open rate • display advertising 340 per column inch. ♦ — 4 FOR SALE APPLE TREE 3ALE Good clean large trees, while they last. >3 50 per 10. Evergreens, shrubs, orna mentals and shade trees. Wo make lawns. Riverside Nursery, Berne, Indiana. 3* -U ALWAYS new and USED washers, sweepers. refrigerators. coo< stoves gasoline, coal an-1 wood; small payments. Decatur Hatchery James Kitchen, Salesman. 113-if FOR SALE—Ice boxes, oil stoves, dresoers. breakfast sets, living room suites A lamp given free with every 88 purchase. Youngs I l end Furniture Store, 110 Jcßer--on St.Htfrlt FOR SALE—Singer sewing machines. vacuum cleaners. Also number of good used machines. Terms as low as 33 a mouih. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 413 West Adams. Phoue 218. 124 «tx FOR SALE Two full blooded Holstein bulls, old enough for service. From high production cows. E. H. Krueunuui, Decatur route two. 127-ttn FOR SALE 1»3« Dodge twodoor. good condition; also used gas Move; used electric refrigerator; used electric stove. All in condition Dierkes Auto Parts. Nuitman Avenue. 125-3 U Mt’ST SELL — Pre-used Grand Piano. We have a pre-uaed grand piano, waa out 14 montto. former price M 9&. Looks like new. Cmh in and look this piano over, it you like IL no reasonable cash offer refused. Spragu Furniture Co., 153 So. Setmid St. Phone Ito. 135-3 t FOR SALE Soy beans for seed. Dun tit-Id variety. High germination test. Charles Nyffeier, routs 8. Phone hfil-T. 13531 FOR SALE — Fresh cow, register-i-d Guernsey; calf by side. T. B and Bangs tee ted. Out of accredited herd. Henry Hockemeyer, » mile cum of Williams on AdamsAllen county line. 128-3tx FOR RALE — 8-ton solid poultry manure or will trade tor wheat or oats Call H’fi-C. James Cummings. first house east of G. Strickler farm. 7 miles south ot 27. 127-3 U FOR SALE — McCormick binder, six foot cut, in serviceable condiiu>n Qswalq Nyffeier. 127-31 X FOR RALF OR TRADE M«Hne hay loader. Charles Shoaf, 4 miles east of Mnuran. 127-3tx WANTED WANTED -Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of Utle. French Quinn. 33 m-w-f FOR RENT FOR RENT — Lower six room apartment, alrictly mixieru. >25 mouth. Phone IM2. 125-3 U """" 1,111 a—R|— —is I — and sustained and the administratrix waa authorised to expend not more than >55 for said atone. Appearances Entered hi the note and foreclosure anil of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation against Charles Dallas and Mntol Kyanson. appearance for the defendants wu entered by j Ford Uttarer. In tto account suit of the Standaid sanitary Mfg. Co. .>f Fort Wayne against P. 8. Hehble. appearauce was nqtered tor the defendant hy Hubert R McCienehan Divorce Cass In the divorce suit of, Glen R. against Edith Goldsberry, Appearance was enierod by Arthur K Voglewode. A petition for support money was submitted end the plaintiff was ordered to pay >5 a woo* until further order nf the court. Ho wag also ordered to pay tSO attorney tees. TraSe ,■ q i.m* T*WS —
AUTO AERIALS sl-95 u p Auto Radio Headquarter* Miller Riuiio Service Phono 828 IM Monro* M. R**id*nc* Phon* 522
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 870-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. The Stadler Pro. ducts Co. Frank Burger, agent. 13-<f NOW HATCHING two hatchet of Baby Chick* every week, all leading breeds, slao Baby Duckl Ings- Reasonable prices. Model Hatchery. Moero*. lUH| NOTICE Parlor Suites recovered. We recover aud repair anything We buy and sell furniture Decatur Upholsters. Phoue 420. U 5 s. Second street. 12fi3ut Business Opportunity OPPORTUNITY TO GO INTO BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF in a «ntrrs Aula Awwlatt Marr W astern Autu Supply Company, largest and moat succaMfut in u* UM. 3« years in business, bad a Mies »utu«us of 34 million d-ilterg In IS3S Ms are now offering you an opportunity to own and operate a W eMern Auto Asaocuile Stars, botus owned, in towns of I.SOU to ZS.vvv. There are over less su< h Morse in operation. You can be- ome the owner and op. orator of a ’Western Auto Asaoclata gtore" for as little aa 43.14 s in tns smaller towns, which pays tor merchandise and fixtures and every thing nocoagary to start business We train ;-ou in our successful nwrchandlaing methode. Western Auto Supply Co. Asso< late Ut»r« Division 3H3 Patterson St. Cincinnati. Ohio Adams County Memorial Hospital j Admitted—William Edward Rice. Rico, route three. Decatur; Mias Amanda Bokelman, route oue. De eater; Charles Fletcher 341 South Third street. Dismissed — Rev. Argo tmdduth. route four, Decatur; Rob-rt and Durtai Jean Kruckenburg. I’7 Mon to* street; Marjory Affolder, roui.' one, Berne; P. B. Dykeman. Deca tur. 11 ITI " 11 ■ MARKETS AT A GLANCE Slocks, irregular aud quiet. Bonds, firm; U. 8. governm*an«. Irregular. Curb Mocks. Irregularly higher. Chicago stocks, higher. Call money. 1 per cent. Foreign exchange, steady in relation to tto dollar. Cotton future* lower, off as much as 45 cent a hale. Grains in Chicago, wheat easy, off about ’8 to He; corn higher, up about *• to le. Chicago livestock, hogs steady; cattle steady; sheep Meedy to weak, Fubber future, steady. o — Auto's Rsntal >1,200 Cleveland U.PJ How to coll--< t the accumulated rental, about >1.300, on a car they hired out » yaar ago la the piobh-m of officials of a drive • It • yourwlf company ton- The car. never reiurtted. wax found recently, and so was tto man who rented it lu the Indiana state penitentiary.
DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to diseases of cattle and poultry. Office A Residence 430 No. Fifth St Phone 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Tel* eHone ISA “meWaF DAY SPECIALS SEiTtHESE NEW TRADE-INS NOW! 1937 DeLuxe FORD V M Coupe with 32,000 actual miles, excellent in every detail; has radio, heater, new white side wall tires and many other extras. Priced for this CIQC week-end’.-OLDSMOBILE COUPE with radio, heater, twin horns and otner extra cost features. Reduced for immedlate sale to ... .. VjJ# Several Model A Fords $lO I*. KIRSCH & SON For It years your local dealer.
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