Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1939 — Page 7

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COURT HOUSE Appearance Entered in the appointment of a receiver suit of Matilda 8. Wehmeyer agataet the Bchafe. company, the "fflcere and direct ore. *p,*earancr For all defendant* was entered by If-rd bitterer, and Barret*. Barred aud McNagny. Replevin Suit Filed A replevin salt has been filed by the Central National Bank asalnst Herman Brown and the writ of replevin laeued to thi» sheriff. The summons was ordered Issued returnable September 30. Estate Cases In the estate of Christ Boknecht the report of the inheritance tax appraiser was filed and the notice ordered, returnable Uctobcr 14. Application for letters of admiuis- ! 'ration was filed tn the estate nt Amos W. Gerke ty Henr>stta 8. Gerke Bond tn the sum of 1500 wsa tiled, examined and approved. The letters were ordered, reported and confirmed. Citation Ordered | In the divorce suit of Elmer H.

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21,1939.

Bryan against Ethel R Bryan a pe-{ I tn ion for citation was filed, •ir'knitted and sustained and the cita- ' tlrn ordered to the sheriff of Allen county returnable September 39. General Denial Filed In the suit for possession of real cstete, brought by the Lincoln Nattonal Bank and Trust Co. against Edward H. and Emma Raab, an answer In general denial was filed j cy the defendants. INVITE PUBLIC continued rmtm paom onbi the shop and the public will be ' able to see this activity a* it is being carried out at the present time. The recreation game room has been opened for the fall and winter mouths, and new games and novelties have been added this year. Boxing equipment has been provided and group instruction in boxing is being given. A band rehearsal will also be one of the features of the evening. IA large number of overtures, waltses and marches were recelv- ■ ed last week and the band, under

- ■ • ■ 1 .. ■. ■ s—iSWWWIH I 1918. and completely renovised in 192A carried generally a complw I ment of 1.218 men. Including the Royal Air Force personnel.

the direction of Gerald Zimmer man. Adam* county recreation ■ supervisor, Is holding regular 1 weekly rehearsals. Other music . * group* are also holding regular I weekly rehearaal*. I The general public is urged to • 'visit the recreation center, to see the kind of work being done and 1 the different type* of recreational I activity the department ia conducting. All facilities of the recreation department arc open to the general public without any charge. | The advanced builders of the Decatur recreation model club will hold the regular weekly meeting at .8:20 o'clock Friday evening. All members are asked to be present. VETERAN DOCTOR (CONTINUED FROM PACK ONK> ; resided since. The second child.' ■ Philip Bryce Thomas was bom in 1 I Decatur March 13. 1901. He prac- ' tlced medicine in Decatur for a • half century. A few years ago he I moved his office from Second 1 street to his home, where he confined hie practice to a few old' 1 friends. Pmoeer Family He came from a pioneer American family Hi* father fought in j the Civil War, hi* grandfather tn I the War of 1813. and hl* great 'grandfather in the Revolutionary. War. He was an acthT mertb-r of the Methodist church. Politically. ; he was a staunch Republican all of | his life .Mt Thomas was interested In

C/urofejZA, ) prepared by Dally Damocrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department CAKE ACCESSORIES THE accessories do a lot for any dress—just as the icing and filling do a lot for any cake. They give it character, j interest, glamour—as well as an added deliciousness. In the same way that you can make a plain little dress look like a different coatume by a clever changing of auch accessories as jewelry, gloves, purse, jabot, etc., so can you also transform a very plain two egg cake into a glamorous creation with a luscious filling and icing.

T«k* this Filbprt Nougat king •nd Filling for instance, ft change* ■ simple whole egg cake into a I complete dessert For you will not need anything but a cup of steaming coffee or tea to make it a truly satisfying climax to your Sunday Simper. Finkrt Nougat king and Filling Mix 2 cup* sugar. '» tsp. salt. 2 tbsp, corn syrup and ’» cup water together m saucepan. Boil without •tirring to 240 to 342' F., the ternperature at which mixture spin* an h-inch thread, keeping pan covered first 3 minute* of cooking to I prevent crystals forming on *ide» | of pan. Pour hot syrup slowly into 2 stiffly beaten egg white*—beating onnstantly with rotary beater. Add I'B t*p. vanilla, and continue iK-ating with spoon until mixture M fluffy and «ill hold it* shape. Add '* cup filberts to about \ ths icing, and spread between layer* of cooled c*xe. Spread remaining icing over top and side* of c*ke. When white icing I* set, pour a thin layer of melted pittcr chocolat* over the top (1H *q. bitter chocolate and H tep. butter, mrlted), *nd sprinkle coarsely cut filbert* around the edge of th* top of th* cake •* • border. And h*r*'» an assortment of fining and icing* that you’ll want to l>“ep on hand—just a* you keep an army of clips, pin*, necklace* and wit* to eboo** from for various occasions: . Char Oran*e Filling 2 tbsp, butter 4 tbsp, cornstarch 2 tbsp, grated orange rind 1 cup sugar 1 eup orang* juie* (including th* pulp) % tan. *ait tb*p. lemon juiee Melt butter in top of a double boiler, blend in th* cornstarch, ndd ■

■ - - • tswn*M i»» t* dittf instar. «-- N „„ If you have any speclfie cooking problem*, send * letter requestine infermetlon to Betty Crocker in car* of this newspaper. You will reeeivr a prompt. perMnal reply. Pie*** •«!•** 5 «*nt *tsmp to aavae pestag*

- - civic affair* and public health For a number of year* he served a* a member and secretary of the city board of health. Surviving are the daughter. Mrs Haubold. the son. Mr. Thoma*, one slater. Mr* George Horn, of Green ville. Ohio; five grandchildren I Helen. Tom and Louise Haubold. and Philip Bryce and Daniel I t'harlea Thoma*, all of this city IHe was a cousin of Dr. Harry; Thomas, formerly of near Green ' ville, Ohio, who is the father ot | Lowell Thomas, noted radio com-1 mentator. Eight brother* and sister* preceded him In death Hi* wife died April 8, 1922 Funeral service* are to be held . at the home at 228 South Third ■ street, Friday afternoon at 2 Joj o'clock. Burial will be in the De-1 catur cemetery The Rev. Ralph! Waldo Graham, pastor of the Decatur Methodist church, will ofli elate. The body will be returned from the Zwick funeral home late this afternoon and may be viewed at the Haubold residence from «;3o| o'clock this evening until the time i of the funeral. DELIVER FIRST ‘CONTINUED FROS* CAUL ONE) T-'.yed in the annual job of proceaa1 ing sugar from the beets. ' More than 350 person* will be I employed during the sugar making ; campaign, which will run 75 or i more days. The beet crop looks good and ; wth favorable weather rendition* 111 is estimated that the sugar conj ’ent will increase as the season 1 edvsneea.

| the orange rind, sugar and orang* j juiee. Mix well and bring to th* i boiling point, ktirring all the time, j Place over boiling water and cook until thickened (about 15 minute*). Remove from over hot water, add i th* salt and lemon juice. Cool. Amount: Filling for one 9-tnch I layer cake (of 2 layer*). For one 8-meh layer cake, use H the recipe. H« Filling and king '8 lb. pressed figs h cup sugar h cup water 2 tbsp, lemon juice or mild vinegar Cooked white king Cut finely enough of the fig* to make 1 cup. Mix with sugar and water, and start cooking over a tow heat. After about 5 minute*, blend in the lemon juice and contiqu* cooking (stirring frequimtly) until fig* are »oft and mixture to thick enough to stay on the eake. If neee***ry, add a little more water to prevent burning Cool thoroughly. Cut th* rest of the fig» in piece* about H inch in diameter. Spread cooled filling between cooled layers of whit* or yellow cake. Spread a thin coating of white icing on the top layer of eake. aprinltle over it piece* of figs, then fro»t thickly (noth top and side*) with whit* king, tmount: Filling for on* 2-iayer (S or P-inch layers). Broiled king Mix 8 tb*p. meltsd butter, 5 tbsp, brown sugar, 2 tbsp, cream or top of milk and H eup shredded ewconul together *nd spread on eake while it is still warm. Plaes very low under th* broiler with the Pam* turned tow. Broil until It bubble* all over the surface and beeume* brown bu‘ does not bum. Amount; J opping Ln 8-inch square I cake.

An Important Statement from A&P About WAR DAYS AND FOOD PRICES AAP* policy will remain unchanged—that policy la aimply thia: AAP will previd* good food at th* leweat pnoe* P«»'b'a- A* always, we will operate our store* and marfcgt* with ths inter** '♦ our customer* constantly m mind. Ws know th* hardship* that Increased food price* can bring to countless famllla*, therefor*, our price* will b* adjusted only to the extent the( it 1* absolutely "7,7**? - *,**• *•"•* *"< demand th. pries* for food w« purchs** move up ward, obviously, w* will have to pay th* h.ghsr coat and change retail price* accordingly. You ,‘ h ** *•*'» margin of profit will continue to b« very small and normal in every respect. Thus ws pledge to our *«x million loyal customer* th* best snort* of our wide—A*apn° h **f *“ r . prlc *'' '* w •• •ow’d business judgement will permit. W* rspsat AAP* policy will b* unchanged . . . Good food at th* Lowest Prices Po**ibl*! A&P SOFT TWIST WHITEHOUSE EVAP. BREAD MILK 3 or- leaves J (» c Tall Can* ANN PAGE SALAD MILE HIGH CORNED DRESSING BEEF HASH QT ~ 25C Lb. Can JQ C PEANUT BI TTER, Sult.na 2 lb jar 25c P&G SOAP or KIRK’S FLAKEWHITE 3 ban, | ((c CAMPBELLS TOMATO JUICE 2—U-01 can* 15c SUPER SUDS. Concentrated 2 tae okgl OLEOMARGARINE. Sure Good m 9c PEACHES, lona 2'n« 2W can/zS GRAPEFRUIT, Florida I."::”!: No 2 «n «jv»oL or RiNso 2 nZ JAR CAPS 21< . THE WORLD’S LARGEST SELLING COFFEE 8 O’CLOCK - 3 BAG 39c I *J P’ n( * s*® do*- quart* 69c (HEHKIE.S, Bed Sour I’itled No 2 caw 1 fte CORN FLAKES, Sunnvfield * 2 Ige Dkg* 15c grapefruit juice IS CH IPSO. Hakes or Granule* | KV D kg 19c KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2 lae oka* l!te SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS ..."I "“1 3R i S SHREDDED WHEAT 2 K V TUNA FLAKES. Sultana ..I”! VX 2U CORNED BEEF. Aco Brand I " 2-12 ox c” IV spry cmsco I::""™:::::":::::"::. /w. ™ m TISSI E PAPER WALDORF 4 Rolls 15c K ‘"“ ■■■ ’*• ;,i pv« - *S TOM ATOES or CORN. lona 4 Sl* 2 2Z 2> SNOSHEEN CAKE FLOUR Ige X Ste PANCAKE FLOUR. Sunny field 3 m bag iS LAYING MASH. Daily Egg .."i::.: <i, fc* «•£ dairy feed, ib . Daily Miik .."i Im Ki JERSEY SWEET FAMOUS TOKAY POTATOES GRAPES 10 tbs. 25c Lb. 5 C Meat Department The Lowest Possible Prices At All Times. (Quality Always. jean - Sliced . Rinele** WISCONSIN CREAM BACON CHEESE tb -23c Lb l6c I VEAL STEW m lb*. •« w — I TENDER **9*. LEAN — | SWISS STEAK, lb. 2}C SUGAR CURED Picnic Hams lb 16c Bologna. Ring, large, 1b.1112 c2 1 2 c Bulk Peanut Butter,. 2 lbs. 25c Hearts. Beef lb. 13c Pure Lard 4 lbs. 43c Spam, Hormels can 29c Cottage Cheese, creamed lb. 5c SUGARCURED JOWL BACON lb IZjc Prime Steer Beef Beef Short Ribs lb. 15c Roasts, very tender ... lb. 21c Dried Beef .... % lb. pkg. 14c Fresh Pork Brains, lb. \2'/ 2 c Boneless Fish lb. 11c I- H J

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