Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1939 — Page 3
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; CLUB CALENDAR •oclsty Deadline, 11 A. M. 1 Fann* Macy Fhonee 1000 — 1001 I Thursday Woman's Home Missionary So**lloty. Methodist Church, J;3o p, m < •I Hotter Homes Club of Monro*, j High chool, 7:30 p tn. | Mt. Plesaant Itedlea' Aid Society, • Mrs. Forrest Owens. 2 p. m I’nlon Chspel W. M A„ Mrs. Jane Schennrn. I:3J p. m. . Presbyterian Missionary Society. . Mrs. M. A. Frlslnger. 2:30 p. m. Christian Aid Society. Church I I Parlors, 2 p. m. • Eighth Street tnlted Brethren i Missionary Society. Mrs. Batn iMehL all day meeting. Women of. the Moose, Mrs. Itert I Hu ley. I p. m. Friday American Legion Auxiliary Elec. ’ ’ton of Officers, legion Home. 7:3« ', P. n>. United Brethren W. M. A. Mra. Carl Fisher, 2 p. m. Union Chapel Faithful Workers, IMr and Mrs Thurman Drew. 7:45 p. m. Monmouth Merry Maids and St. John's Smiling Juniors, Monmouth School. I:3* p. m. Saturday Zion Reformed Mission Rand Swimming Party City Pool. 1 p. m. Tuesday Evangelical Loya! Daughters Picnic Supper, Lehman l*ark, Berne. 6 ?. m. 1 sn eye infection, la very'tr.uch tm- ' prored. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lehman have returned from a several days' visit lat Sylvan and other lake* near Rome City. Ixiuis Ludlow Asks Research Laboratory Washington. Jtrtv K — HJ.R) — Rep. Ibouls Ludlow. D.. lid., late vesterday Introduced a bill to authorise appropriation of llt.ooo.uuv for an aeronautical reeea'ch labor story at Indlanapoiia. Dream Os Brother's Drowning Comes True South Bend. Ind.. July 13. <U.R) —Only one day after his sister dreamed that he would drown. Eraest Kmitta. 17. drowned In Chain O'Lakes near South Bend yesterday Hie body was recovered In seven feet of water but artificial respiration tailed to revive
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939
Dally Dsmocr.t-B.tty Hom. Bsrvloo Deparlmsnt Tour *•*«■?•'•«Tleo Departmont vj B SUCCESSFUL OUTDOOR DINING - . mint'U-'caih.fufh* rTn i B, ~ a i re J Uy Bucc ’' oful outdoor m«al SnemmtiAe f l y P ,anned ahead <* time. Thege are the claims has eX“i mu s. h - trav ‘‘ 1, ‘ i <’ woman who -Ute in ?J e unton J Ol L tdOOr i ,n ju,t about coast-nirni U mJ have been clam bakt ‘" t,n the east on the PaSSI partlei „ ln the middle west-barbe-
I Shu "f L ? n< ‘ I 0 memor. •oleos all, she found, were those £*.*‘ba* k h *. r, >‘ h . ho ’ t and hostess oknmne" . b^ ,U ’*' th * L.™ M .Preparations had oven so thorough that the meal just *5 ot ‘hcntselves" onto the Mmbled I .T* d *2' had b ’‘* ,n sembled in the handiest place *•«. pepper, sugar, napkins, table maU 7’' ktndling. firewood butter and cream were remembered. There was no wild lastmrnute scramble for things that who h h O, i J 1 J 0!* 01 ft* 1 ’ *"° helped had no difficulty locat‘h'ngs they needed. The menu had been planned so that tpost of the food could be prepared well in advance. Thia aljawed time for the “chief cook" ta concentrate on broiling the steak —if steak happened to be the piece de resistance of the feast. Or, if withVl| B n.“ * d ' il T?’ •••embled with all the care and leisure neces* “*T making a well-groomed salad look and teste its best AfaVJL”? tW u ’“FlTC’fons for this kind of porch or outdoor living room company suppers where salads are the main attraction: Chef's Salad u . P C-*" in Cre *«’ Hot Rolls or Biscuits or Muffins Fresh Fruit Assortment of Cookies Iced Tea or Hot Coffee Chef . Salad Marinate *i medium-sited eu•yntwr (thinly sliced or cut in ,n,1 t °J th * meat (ynull need about % cups cold baked ham and chicken or other meat eut in lony thin, match stick ' strips) with a little French Dress- ‘< n £'- ’? nd *5 wfrigerator about } ku before serving, add 1 head of lettuce (shredded). 3 tomatoes (eut in wedges). Mix with mayonnaise. Place on serving platter or on individual salad ‘ P . Plac * *♦ CU P additional strips of meat over the top. Gar-1 n»h with 3 hard-cooked eggs, 6 radishes (thinly sliced, whole, or **.. I RD<l olive* or piekies (sliced). Number of Servings -6. Nate: If desired, catsup or Chili! sauce and black caviar may be blended with the mayonnaise ... I and about 5 anchovy fillets and
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him. W it. n police notified his parents of the drowning hi* mother. Mn. Sylveatrr A. Kmttta, toid them of hit aiater'i dream. —— ■ <>■■ Flour Create* Auto “Ghoat" Salina* . Cal. <UB - There was aome justification for numerous cltIsens telephoning the sheriff's office that a while "cheat" In an automobile was running amok on the highway and had already snapped six telephone poles tn quick succession. The sheriff tailed to capture the •ghost." but was able to ascertain that a sack of flour had been torn open In the automobile. School Mae Four Valedictorians Cleveland. O.— (U.F) — At recent commoncement exercises at suburban Lakewood high school, there were four valedictorian*. All were boys and all had veraged straight "A" for fiur years. Approve Fort Wayne As Hospital Center Indiunapolis, July 13 --(UM-The state board of public welfare today | approved Fort Wayne as a new boa-' pltal center to treat crippled chitdren under the federnl-state-county financing program. Before a contract Is awarded for a hospital Dr. Oliver W. Greer, head of the state crippled chll- | dren s division, will visit proposed sites and physlcans to study the facilitea avalable. The board also broadened the ' definition of crippled children to
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I <il ,p, i •"’ohed-pickled tongue ’ (in place of ham) added to the i STaisr* Th “ "“ k " • The above menu assumes ar- £- t *ff e . nU ., n,ar at hand fcr »>»h- --' meal wHhout you 11 want something like the following lunch or supper which is ' wrved at a popular west coast tea house where tables are set In a garden overlooking Puget Sound: Assortment of Cold Meat or Salmon or Tuna Fish New “Combination Salad’’ Buttered Slices of Rye Bread and White Bread „ Fruit Tart. Hot Tea or Coffee The New Combination Salad is entirely different from the usual combination of garden vegetables that we meet. That's why fm calling it New Combination Salad Annnge a serving of cold meat or fish on one side of each plate. Opposite the fish, place on a crisp lettuce leaf a serving of potato salad mounded into a pyramid »hape.*rske thin slices of scored cucumber (you "score" a cucumber by running the tines of a fork down its sides before it is sliced), and place them upright against the potato salad pyramid. They'll m “« • garland of cucumber cartwheels around the salad. On one side of this garlanded salad, place a lettuce cup filled with thin slivers of raw carrot and cold cooked peas. s ’PJ >,j nful of mayonnaise garnished with minced parsley and paprika is on the side. Between the potato sated, the meat (or fish), and the vegetable combination are . wedges of ripe red tomatoes—and | in the case of the salmon or tuna —generous slices of lemon are added. Meat sauees are offered with the cold meat. It’s really a most attractive-looking plate — 1 whether you choose to serve the fish or cold meat. Best of all, it’s easy and simple to arrange at the last minute from the trays and bowls of food prepared ahead of V ra f' and I” the refrigerator. And it s just a bit different from the usual cold meat and salad combination!
I include those from IS to 21 and also those needing plastic surgery Rnaidence requirements were simplified to permit Immediate treati ment of emergency cases.
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Adams County | Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs. Carl Rchnepp of 347 Line street are th* par-n's of a baby boy born, at the Adams county memorial hospital thin morning at 4 53 o'clock. The baby, who has not yet been named, weighed eight bounds, fourteen and one-neit oun- 1 MB. Daniel Rckrote. r-aretaknr at the ItM-al hospital. Is planning to take Mb vacation during fair weak so he can attend all the festivities and t greet old friends PLEASANT MILLS James Manley, visited Sunday at, i the Rteve Longenlarger residence. Mrs. J. W. Visard. Mrs. Gerald < Visard and aon lairry Kay, visited In Marlon Friday anu Saturday. The Fred Bauman family motored ' to Van Wert. Ohio. Sunday * vening snii visited with Mr. and M**s. Earl Slteftarß and fam’ly. Mr. and Mra. Roscoe Bickel and son of Roanoke were week end vlr- ' itorn at the hosne of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Glen McMillen. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Babcock and ] children of South Bend spent tht weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Smith. Mrs. laiura Durbin who has been !n Willshire. Ohio for a long period i has returned to her homo here In I lease nt Mills. Mr. snd Mra. Kenneth Neueneliwander, of Decatur visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Melchlng end family. Golda Worden of Marion tetumed come after a few weeks visit wltni Mrs J. W. Visard. Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Everett and ' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I I oshe of Anderson visited with Mr. I
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and Mra. .fames Everett and famll/ll iFttnday. L Mra. Bamanthn Evtratt baa Wblf l turned hiune after vlaitiag rwt» 1 weeks with her grand-daughter Mr.' and Mrs. Oscar Yost of Ft. Wayne, with the John H. >Everett family if Anderson and the Tete Everett ! family <>f Danville. Mr. and Mra. Edward Durala and daughter Eloise and Margerette of Trenton. Michigan vfalted a few days with Mra. Dorsia’e ste’er. Mrs. Wm. Noll and family. Mr and Mra. Benoit Johnson and family of Botio. Mr. and Mrs. Eu-g-ne Everett of Fl. visited Sunday with Mr and Mra. Steve 'jtngenberger. Monday afternoon was the scene of a very pretty party, when Mra. R. H Everett invited 21 little guests In to help celebrate her daughter’s Jean Marie's Drth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was hawlly spent. Jean Marfa received many pretty gifts. Then later Ice cream and cake were terved to Phyllis. Patty and Arlene Geisler, Mary, Alla and Ellen Jones, Rutn Fhrsam. Myrna Rita Foor. Note Kite Muller. Ada Everett, Nnrma Jean' Archer. Marilyn and Kathltep Noll. Lurry Kay Vizard. Phillip. F'lca and Lucile Corese, Veron Nell Sovine. Hobby Dague. Eugene ißarr. Colleen I
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I Donald Everett. Joan Riley and the 'HUe hoateaa Jean Merle Kverett.
