Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1939 — Page 7
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M«ndl<da. Klulm Corral. Jn«u* <•**- I Hilo, Abulia OrtU. Sara Corrall, I Celia Castillo. Ixillta Jauregui, l.upr Corral. Andrea Vale*, Caw 11 Una Corral. Chlla Vela and An- ! xvllta. will be pre** tiled In a dame lat H o'clock Haturday night at the* | I Knight* of Pylhla* ball. Adnilaaluu I [to thia affair will It* lo cents. The ,'VfOita are In charge of the I Morale* Sister*. who have txM-n at I i the Mexican Village at the New York World's Fair aa enierlluvra I (Bob nice aii<l hta orc bast ra will I : furnish the mush- for the featlval, which will be concluded with a i I serpentine, flower and confetti' dance. [ The program for the featlval: Preaentatlon of the queen Address. "History of Mexico"— | | Joae Maria Martinet. A* ordion aolo—Chile Vela. Hpaiilah dance— Morale* Team. Hong. “KI Mariachi — Salvador Jauregui. Recitation- Ter,-** Castillo. Portuguese dance Amelia. Addreaa. "Life of Idalco"—Marla jtirtl*. Mexican Mings— Hermann* Mor- ; ale*. Mexican Hal dance —Amelia Mor- | ale*. | Song and dance. "The Flower , Vendor" — Jesus Castillo. Teresa ! | Castillo. Carman Veica. Abella Or-1 I tt*. Celia Castillo. Dolores J sure- | gui. Audrae Velva. Doming* Menidiola. American and Mexican anthem* | —Audience. — S' CLUB PLANS TO I .CONTINCICD FROM CAGE ON Ki i 'the Adams circuit court, and Adams county safety director, will also be on the program. Those who wtl (take part In the j lutnel discussion in addition to Mr. I Heller will be Robert Brown, president of the Teen* * Twenties club. Irene Fosnaugh. Elmer Nussbaum. Lydia Frosch and Bernice Pres- ' dorf. Other member* of the Adam* i county satet ycouncil are to be pre- 1 ■ seated. They are She,iff Ed Mi) ' 1 ler. county commissioners Philip
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FARMERS'DAY AT STATE FAIR Farmers And Farm Organizations (iursts Os Honor At Fair Indianapolis. Ind.. Sept. ! —(UP) I—Hoosier farmer* and farm organisation* were guests of honor tod.«y aaatteai Indiana Stat, Fair. Lieut. Gov. Henry F. Schrk-ker I <ldrd over the day's event*, writ |Go-. M Clifford Tow»*end -cbedul J A huge parade of 4-H dub. high « hool and fai*n bureau band*, nearllv pt de Mated float*, and sever*' I hundred head of livestock marched ttefore the grandstand beginning a* 3:M» A. M Several prizes were of-l*<,<-d for the best cntrler in varb»ts division* Ih-slde* the governor, those who ’Ur manager Harrv Temp’, ton and jduector Harry J. Reed of Purduu ! untv<iniitjr's *Krh*uhural division. I Fair officials announced a total j >f 71.» t paid admission* yestarday. I’.riuglng the gain over last year to In yesterday's livestock judging | Robert W Lyon* of Lewisville, -v | nibited both the stand < campion I Stallion and mare ir. the Ptrcbertm Rosemary Miller of Indianapolis. Htrahm, Frank Uniger, und Mose- | Augaburger; county surveyor WaiI ter Gillium, county aupartntendent |of school* Clifton K. Striker. He catur police chk t James Border*, and Robert Shraluka. of the Decatur Daily Democrat. Invitation* to 'attend have been extended to state ||M>llce officer* Riiss. ll Prior, or DeI catur; Truman Ith-rle of Bluffton and Earl Warnock, of Portland Following the meeting a social I hour will lw enjoyed by the club. Home to Hitler r *' -MTw/v t ■- Aft ■ ■ I
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I JAC K BPR\ T AND THE MISSES | neve J r , h M ad ßP . r "ch. M mt h to i he’‘X?h^ l <"u“e r '' , “d ‘mf””' ' I up so effectively, but neither of them would ha,., been In dana r lielng too fat or too thin The bookl,-t <oiiialns a .i..,.. a,l, " ■ I .Old suggested exercise* for liicrt-aaing and <).-< . asii.K >■ v>. ' normal. It you re a "laity” or a "skinny" you'll find it of great value ' aa sf "" ‘T? . b * l,,w *W y»«r ’ <’Py Write your name and I I addtess plainly. ,!-CLIP COUPON HERE ~i F M. Ktrby. Dept B-114 Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 10'J Thirteenth Street. Wash.ngton, D C. Enclosed is a dime tcarefully wrapped, to cover return miataav ' J no ' "**• ,O ‘ ,n> “•“* w'teto tX , iroi. wnivu man to;-— NAME h. ... I l-l STREET and No. hl C,TV -’’’htate , 1 •*“' •' ""'d' l 01 'be Dwatui Daily I him* i at. Decatur, hid
•Lnh Royer of Spemer. B-uy Ann I'ervln,- of Lafayette an’ Wandx ; Yeager of Terre Heme were nam<d | .'inaliat* in ibe grand champ'onahip' ..mung *tate 4-H club dressmaker*. The vlub diilsioi. of Pu due Uni-' veraity will »el«« t one of the four *'»‘D| **|to lit intliidtlM if th » Vtolitklt- ! t-H » lub amgreaa hi ( bitago this Rorpke Floral Company o( Indian i- 1 jWiliw tn the five divisions »f the hor- i Yumu women selected as s< holar- * »r|i al the state (ah school wUI be . her at p. cn. i »da>.
Ct CxcrcfejUt— ) .7- —-—■*— — —■ ——-*— ——-J ■et V. a Pet a* prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department 9 CORN AND PEPPERS T, ‘" •* ■ delightful combination—both to look at and to eat. The • roldcn kernrte bi. nd attractively with the grean of the Bepperg. And when you <at them, you II find that the en«pv flavorful proper* give .L h r- hl “ n, *! ,rw ‘ of ,ht * torn. That'll what makr. tin- Saurm't *“ h s*•>**" * •TP«' r » »uch a thoroughly enjoyable dieh. You'll find it the perfect radution. too, tor thoee who do not care to nibble their corn from the cob. Serve thto Sautead Corn ami I'eppm in **“' '••Hf'ab'e" with a chicken or a ham dinner. You'll tind it ui delrcioua. Here is the recipe: Sauteed t orn Huh t*cppcr> 2 medium-sized green peppers I 4 cup. corn cut from the eob J tbap. butter | \ up. salt a- '** fr,,m f"' , n peppers and mince the peppen ra'hcr ""*• * •** <hc»e minced p. ppem in the butter for fit.- minute.. Then thr-corn and the salt, t ook until tender and very lightly browned — about 7 minutes. * » z • Green Ptppere Stuffed with Cora is another ddicioua combination. .2“ iS? *' b* l * l " n d tomatoes blended with the com to make the dish even more colorful and flavorful. These stuffed gieen Peppers make a grand lunch or supper dish with a salad and hot roll., tir I If you prefer serving them for dmner. they would be good with cold meat and a simple salad. Here is the recipe: Green I‘rppcrs Mulled with ( ora 1 A medium-used green peppers 1 tsp. salt »> * lt< * —.l a . . *•' U '’' P‘t , «’ l ”' a s cups cooked corn (or canned Ay cup grated chee.o corn I j can tomato soup (lOW m 1 cup tracker crumb-, dry bread or IM cups} crumbs or wheat flakes n—rtid of pepper, and remove seeds and mrmhrane Parboil for Hi minutes In boiling salti.l water, that egg. slightly add 2*«2' ® r wheat flakes, thr- Milt and pepper. Stuff th- peppers with this mixture and place upright in w,d|.buttered baking dish, nprmkte grated cheese over the top. Pour tomato soup around the ■ Peppers. Hake hour in a moderate oven. 380* F. Bit of gra.-n pepper or red pimiento added tn a Corn Pudding add ntrrrst and a pleasant new flavor note. Try It sometime in the fob low ing ( orn Pudding recipe: j 2 eups freshly grated corn or 1 ctip milk canned corn 1 tbsp, shortening 1 tsp. sugar 2 th.p, cracker crumb* 1 1 ’*£• I tbap. minced gtevn pepper or • r|,,r * I red pirniento (if desired* Ji ». .*'! ,h<> together well. Pour into a grea.r-d baking dish (it inches in diameter). Set in a pan of h»t water (having water reach about4 inch up on th- baking dish). Hake until flrm about 40 minutes. \ou will nr-d a moderately hot oven. 400* V. This rucina will yield about H servings. ’ Queatton: Is there anything that I can do when the dre-sing for my Cole Klaw curdles? . ' Answer: Sat the upper half of the double boiler in which you are making the dressing in a pan of cold water and beat the dressing with a rotary beater until it l>ecom*s smooth. • •« 1 ill 1 Bin mu AWtitH W - - —MUb,, | I I* you bavs any spccibc cooking nrobtema. send a letter reaueetlna j information to Brtty Croeker in case of tm* newspaper. You will re c ai v " a prompt, personal reply. PlsaM oncloae i cant stamp to cover postage
Ohio .Man Is Given Suspended Sentence GneMkmrg. tod. fc*. :_ ( fPi t Mlay w«« under a huspmded sen v:h of 2to 14 years al the »tat*p iwm after plead hue guilty to a ’•!> charge in |** i atur ciiciul court. He admitted subgthtiUn* his* pany to whom the check was dr-tan Thomas A Husted of Hamilton. O. • ' ' •. <1 »O a 1 lu bl year prl•on term on a charge of 'ahing 15 diitomoble tires from Arthur Bm-.l n. r of St. Paul Ind . Husted admr-
J fie s Largest Selling Coffee O'CLOCK lb. isc 3 39 c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 19C \ I KON ( LI B GINGERALE 1 Quarts 29c plus depoHit 1 YE <’«n HX' ( BERRIES, Red Sour Pitted No. 2 ’-an 10c CORNFLAKES, Sunnyfield 2 Ige pkjrs life GR.U’EFRUT JUICE Xnt <“n & ( llll’SO. Flakes or Granules h» e . pkir. l!hKELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 Ige pkgs 19c SPARKLE ICE CREAM MIXJ’"‘ 3 K HkTUNA FLAKES, Sultana •> 2k MARSHMALLOWS cello baa Uli DEL MONTE CORN "."'i No. 2 cans it A a |» SOFT TWISI BREAD 3 25® Ml STAR!). Ibttkship 5 ban * I’KI \|-x. ( alifurnia '» ? J* \i i\i i «h prince \ii:i. Ki 1 .*»! PER SI IIS. Concentrated ’ « !«»■ •»" ( 111. l >1 . Wtacoitoiß ( ream 2 ,Ke - S’ SI RE GOOD <H EOMARGARINE 7k "E GROWI K MASH. li.ih t.r.iwth ..L" », £ -SC RATCH FEED. Daily Egg ...I J t J EGG mash. Ihib Ea,. “..—j:::::::::;::™:”-il? £ WHITEHOIBE MILK 4 33c GRAH'HU rr? Florida "ZZZZLZZ 2 likTOMATOES. lona "Il’3 N'i. 2U cans Ik VNN PAGE SALAD DRESSING , "- - BEECHNI T COFFEE 3 lh A. PENN MOTOR OIL •> u ..i t ... n (HI M SALMON ...J.Z... > Ul‘| eans ’>k ! k Y'i’ , ; l *’ r R,NSO —-■:::::::'2 ia W . P k K s. s': jar < .ms -zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz * bo "<!:. fl: MASON JARS doz. pints 59c, doz. quarts tiHc TISSI E PAPER WALDORF 4 rolls 15c POTATOES peck 19c FREESTONE ELBERTA Peaches >■:" io lbs 25c Meat Department Ihe lamest Possible Prices At All Times. Quality Always. ■ . *« HONEY BRAND CHEESE Baked HAM 43c i-h. 27c ■i..l. . BtineletM. " SOC Sugar (ured m ■■ • I AM can | Hickttry smoked |b. Half nr Whole Sugar Cured Picnic Hams lb 15c Bologna. Ring, large ... lb 10c Boiling Beef |b. 13c Pork Roasts .. ... .. lb. iNc Bacon, sliced, rhinrless lb. 2k X eal St cm lb. Lie Cottage Cheese, creamed lh. 5c SI GAR Cl RED lb 10c Prime Steer Beef Skinless Weiners lh. 21c Roasts, very tender ... lb. 2k ( ream Cheese .. 2 ihs. 33c Veal Pattieslb. 27c Boneless Fish lb. lie
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