Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1939 — Page 3
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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadnoa, if A. M. Fanny Macy •’••nea IMO— IOC 1 I ' Monday Pythian Needle Clnh. if nt p. Home*. After Tn tn pic. Tuesday Church Mother* Rtudy Clnh. Methodist Chart h. 3:30 p. tn Root Township Home Economic* Chit. Mrs Josephine Manny, | so ' p. m. Standard Rearer*. M. * church 0.30 p. n, Rebekah Lodtre I O G F Hall , |f:Mp. m. Delta Theta Tan Pot Laek*Rupper. Elk* Home 0:30 p m I Kirkland laidles Club. Kirkland School ?.k>n Junior Walther league, Lu'heran Church. ?:30 p m i Dcatur Flower Garden Club. Mr».'i Amo* Ketchum 3:30 p m. Wednesday Historical Clnh. Mr* Ed S Chris- . ten. 3'30 p m. Zion Senior Walther league. l<utheran Chnrch. 0.30 p. at. St Vincent De Paul Society. K of C. Hall. 3 p. m. latdy of Victory m*cu*«t<>n Clnn Mr* John Miller south of r.ty. ?:>> , . ► 11 Thursday . ( Eastern Star. Masonic T«npl\ t 7:3<»pm (| Methodist todies' Aid Society? Church Social Rhoma. 3 30 p tn. twothirty o'clock All member* ar* asked to be prewent The Eastern Stat will hold the i regular meet Ina at the Masonic ' 1 ’einpie Thursday evening at aeven ' I thirty o'clock. Mrs W A. Lower and M’v* Ellis- ' neth Peterson entertained at dlrI ter Sunday for Mrs. F. G. Allweln Mr and Mrs Frederic Schaler and ' Mr and Mr* Tom Allweln DIMMER GUESTS AT HUNTINGTON The following Decatur people ' motored to Huntington Sunday I where they were guest* of Mr and Mrs Morria Fuhrman and . family, former resident* of thia ' City Mr and Mr* Greg McFarland and daughter. Mr. and Mr* Fred, Chronister, son and daughter. Mr.r.
spenaksya la doing another part Ir M-G-M'a "Judge Hardy and Son? * Tn thia town, where marriage often is taken lightly. Bob Bum* ’ devotion to hie Injured wife is ver, touching. She hue been In a cast for a month and muat remain in ii I for weeks more. Bob hardly leave* her bedside. He has turned down offers to appear at both world fain and to entertain at the America* Legion convention tn Chicago. Hl* answer to all proposition* I* •1 don’t want to leave my wife." They previewed "Here I Am * Stranger" at Pasadena Sunday night and nearly every card har •omething good to *ay about Bren da Joyce The audience hadn’t seen her first picture. "The Ratal Came," and many of them inquire* who she was. J Brenda’s option has been taken up by Twentieth Century-Fox. T* celebrate, she has bought hei mother a small house not far from the studio. Until recently, the twc had to live apart because of fl nances. Bren-ta worked in Ixw An* gele* as a photographer s model i *“ hou ** ’*»°*her of the Westminster college chapter of the Beta Theta PI fraternity. Now that Andrea Leeda Is soon L 0 ?* * member of the family. Sportsman C. 8. Howard is naming one of his two-year-olds after her
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It will be called ' ”Mte* Leeds" and will race at Santa Anita next season. . . . 1 The French Un- ■ er Champlain 1 brought an ■ overload of war 1 refugees but there also was 1 room for a ship- ' went of M) new 1 corset* which : Paramount chor-
ln»a will wear in The Gay Daye of Victor Herbert' Linda Darnell and Imboden Parrlah were a new combination at the Beverly Brown Derby . . . And that waa Deanna Durbin * leading man. Bob Stack, with Cobina Wright. Jr., at the Case Lamase Deanna. Incidentally, la a high i school aenlor thia year. .. . George I Bancroft and hl* wife motor to Waahlngton after the completion of "Green Hall.” Isa hia flrat trip •aat tn 14 year*..,. And where did your huaband propoae to you. madam ? Roger Pryor propo»ed to I Ann Sothem during a performance of Ringling Brother* drcua ... | They make a aent(mental pilgrimage every time It cornea to town.
PECATUR daily DEMOCRAT MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25.19.19.
uitd Mr*. Merrll Schults and sou*. Mr anil Mrs Ernest Fuhrman and! ■urn*. Mr and Mr* Robert Gamed and dauahter, and Mis* Manelln Tut welter The dinner was In the form of u pot luck ilt „| tH ahf , Mil | ooomlm. AUXILIARY HAS PrOULAR MEETING The American 1 region Sullllary liif'l at the lamlo'i home Friday evening for Wto regular business »nd social meeting. Mr*. Ralph' It'Mip presenied a rnush al jrogram.i after which bridge and rhum were] < nj<.yed Prltes were given to Mra.j Walter (I lad teller ..nd Mr* Lloy-jl K relseher At the eloae of the game*, refree-1 nenta were served by the bnstesse* lor the evening. Mrs. Adrhn Raker.' Mrs. Fa| Bauer arid MU* Helen Bauer. Personals George Stump, local flmUt, re- 1 turned home Saturday from a sum-' qi*r tour through the western states' and a visit with relatives tn Wvom Ing Mr and Mrs A. J Rea-ers. Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Beery attended the 3«*th anniversary program at the Peasant Dale church nea. - Peterson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Heraley of IfdlanapolU visited in Decatur al shf-rt time Sunday afternoon on-1 route home from Fort Wayne where they spent the week end with the formr's mother and sister. Mrs. I Munta Hensley and Mrs. Rober:' Ors Mr and Mra. Clyde Butler and daughter Mary Jo and Eotabeth Macy visited In Fort Warne Sur day. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cole returned ' to their home In Ml- hlgan City Sunday after a week's visit with relatives here and at Portland, Miss Fanny Hit* returned to Chicago Sunday after a twa weeks' v sit with her aist»r, Mias Madge Mite. Mr. and Mra. .’ack Ellsworth dauchtet Viola and Miaa Dorothy Schnepf spent Sunday with relative in Cincinnati. William H Hell and 11. W. Me M'llen spent the day in Washington. D. C looking after busfne-* They will return home this evening Mr. and Mrs. Phil Byron of Peru r»»ited over the week-end with the Utter's parents. Dr and Mrs Rov ArrMmM of We*t Monro* street Mary Judith la th* namr of the •»«»y daughter bom Salurd.ty morn •:.» to Mr and Mr* Cecß Melclil at i*»» Adama county memorial hospital. l-ltth- Ml*> Lois lean Conley of
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route 3 ha* been dlsmlsi.-d from | the Adam* county memorial hoapltai. where she recently underwent an emergency appendectomy. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mra. Cheater Farrar of ''H Marshall street are the parents <»f a bshy boy. born at th<- Adrnns county memorial hospital Sunday morning at »:H o'clock. The baby, vho has Iteen named Jay Rtneraou. s'elnhed seven pounds and fourteen j 1 'ineea. CIRCUIT COURT I JURY EXCUSED Trial Scheduled Today Continued On Defense .Motion The Adama circuit court Jury far I Uli September term wa« t-icuaed , tn.il call from the court ty Judg* I Fred Fruchte thia morning. The jury was excused when de|»»n*v counsel In the drunsen drlv- , Ing < harge of the state of Indiana , rgalnat Ed F. Rerlirig asked for a continuance. Judge Fruchte Indicated today I that the jury trial of the state of ' Indiana against George Adams of I Jay county on a charge of reckless driving, which was set for Thursday. would also be continued. Continuance of these two trial*' will e«cu*e the jury at least for the rort of this week and possibly lonJ ger. They are to be notified by the sheriff when needed NAZI SUBMARINES (OOMTHfUMD Ot* rAOC BIX) kmaly an ever. In Moscow, too. th«re were de- • velopmi-nt* that affected no’ only eastern Europe but may have a |( vaM direct Influence on the war in the west The Turkish loreigii i minister. Snkiu Raracnglu. Jonr ’ neying from Ankara, was on a dip- - lorn*t|< mission that held the ati tention of the big power* Tuikey . ha* worked in rloae cooperation . with the Soviet*. Turkey holds a key position In the southeast **l > guardian of the Dardanelle Strait* i and aa an ally of Brilal.i and > France in the eaatem Mediterran- , ran B — Held For Stabbing At Drinking Party *■*■■■■■■■* Vincennea. Ind., Sept. 35—tl’V* '--Police today held three in ■etion with the subbing ot Tl'. maa Taylor. 3«. of Vincennes, tin Inga party at hl* home Saturdiv. and claimed that A-llngtou Miller. «•». of Vtuciuue*. had com l li wed to the a**au*t. Held In addition *r*» Emma Decker Field*, housekeeper of the TayiI -- - - ■ 1
e*~ ' ~ ~ ~ prepared by Dally Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department AUTUMN PERENNIALS I (toll these recipes mt “Autumn Perennial*’’ because every autamn they blossom forth In thte column. Each ysar I tell mytelf, "Oh no * '*" t P rlßt thoM again! Everybody has them" But the requests that come streaming in for them soon convince me that they are •ure to be new to some of my reader*-while among those who have made them before, there am always seme who have either lost the recipe, or who are glad to be reminded that if. open season again for (■rape P>* «nd Green Tomato Pie. They are both grand recipe* Th* Green Tomato Pie to a “hardy perennial" that ha* svrnved day*. Here is th* recipe: Green tomato Pie P, , ,1 7/ Of 1 tap* aptoe (nutmeg or eiaaa- • tbsp, all-purpose flour mon or mixed spice* | cup* sugar 1 tbsp, butter » cups green tomatoes sliced 1 tbsp. mild vinegar (or 1 tbsp very thia (about I small to- lemon juice and 1 top. grated ma toes) lemon rind) 1 tap. salt Mi* flour and I tbsp. es the sugar together. Sprinkle part of this over an unbaked pie crust in pie pan. Cover with tomato sites* (sat in 1 or fl inch pises* each If large). Sprinkle with salt, (’over with the sugar and add th* spice. Dot with butter end sprinkle vinegar •®. r Sprmkto remaining flour and sugar mixture over ell. Wet edge of under crust, cover with top crust and bak* 10 minute* * KJ®* rsdue* heat to 300* F.. moderate oven, to finish baking (about W minutes), Filling for l-iach pl*. _ . Pi* Pastry for Two Cruet Pi* I I tbsp, ali-purpee* flour ' 4 cup* Concord grapes j 1 tsp. lemon Ju** 1 cup sugar | 1 tbop. butter Removs *klna from grapes. Put pulp ia saucepan without water, * hll » hot put through a strainer to remove seed" < ombm* th* strained pulp with th* skin*. Mix sugar and flour together, and stir into th* grapes. Add totnoa juieo. Put into pastry lined paa and dot wtth butter. Cover with top crust end bak* 10 minutes in a hot *r«n. 4W F„ than reduce heat to Mo* F.. moderate oven, to finish baking (about 10 minutes). Filling for on* i tnch pi*. Qoestioat Can I make a good pto crust if I mis the flour and shortening together and let It stand on* or two days In * cold piaeothen add the water when I’m ready to make It up* Ab * w *' Ye* it to all right. Os course you must keep It in a very cold place so that th* shortening doee not molt st all Qeeotion: I can do moat baking all right—but pie* get me down. 1 just can’t make thorn right I suppose 1 handle the dough too mush. But how ean 1 hols it? When I mi* the butte* with the flour it seems to bo In lump*. Answer t In the first place you’ll have a more satisfactory pastry If you use a good grad* of lard or a lard substfatr Instead of the butter. Haye your shortening eold and cut It into th* flour with two knives working scissor fashion—or a pastry ■> blender. It to a good >d*a to leave some of the shortening >s’ In lumpe about th* sis* of giant p*a* Uss Haa much ■J shortening as flour. For tbs avsrag* two crust pi* this will be W cufF shortening to 1H sups flour. Sprinkle ice water •k «v« the biokied abortoatat and flour and btond It in with • fork- Nav* barely WMgh water to bold th* pastry to- * gether—gather It together Ughtly with the ttpe of the Angers. ■ fcswiAi >** <* *ww <vwov. — W you have any opooifie eoeklng problomo, son* a letter requesting Infoemotien to Betty Crocker In e4re es tale nswepepor. You win roeoiv* a prompt, poroonsi reply. Pteese snelsee I sent stamp to sever postage
DAMAGESUIT 1 VENUED HERE ' $3,000 Damage Suit Is i Venued Here From Allen County • ! —■■■* A 1.1.000 damage suit us Mary J <A*tbe» aga|pat the City of Fort Wayne Michael Hanley and Fred Hahu has oeen venued to the Advm« circuit court here from Alien I circuit court. The suit arose from an alleged I fall nt the plaintiff on an internetI rng sidewalk at Popular atitet and Fairfield avenue in Fort Wayne The complaint charge* that! , She latter two defendant* on December », IPS?, drained lbs water n't the premise* owned uy them, i cross a sidewalk and that on Hm day mentioned the water had froa- ‘ ett. 1 It charge* that the city of Fort Wayne negligently refused to pr- ; vent or abate this condition and that ‘i the plaintiff fell, suffering a frac-i ■| ti red left arm. bruises and Internal Injuries which left permanent In- ' Juries. The complaint demands *I.OOO I —a*. Police And Bandits Stage G«n Battle ( i Hammond. Ind.. Fept. —<rp|' -Three persona were In critllcnl coi-dllion today from gunshot: wounds suffered when pvllce an J mbhera engaged in a gun.lght In. which one bandit was slai.i at Cal-' umet City. IR., Saturday night. They were polk- H*ut. Q e ne Jattoni. 33. John Frusner, 51. of Hammond. a bystander, and John Fry I-' lick. 13. of Chicago, wtfbm police' said was one of the bandit*, lattoni was in fair condition, hospital at-' tendant* Mid. while the otaer tw > were given an even chance to live. Skin during the fight wu Frank Huraar. 31. of Chicago. Police said’ 'hat a third bandit. idcn - lfied a* Anthony Kaufman. ?<. of Chicago, ba* been captured while attempting to flee. Rabbit Season Closed. Hunter Fined $23.50 Fort Wayne. Ind . Rep< »s—<L'P) Howard Peterson today had th* m vnory of two dead rabbits tor which he had paid k?3.6d It began when two game warden* ar:m»ted Peterson with the pair of ' rabbits he had just shot After ■ pointing out to him that be had ■ 'Jumped the season by mo.e than a • j month they took him before justice of peace W. W. Moberly. 1 < home Police **id Miller told them a ♦s rigiie started with Tay.nr when .{the two were drinking tog. her.
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Adams County Memorial Hospital t Admitted: Lret-*r Miller Rocl:ford. Ohio; John Walker Fort Wayne (Mid dismissed); Miss Evelyn Thurston. Bluffton. ■ ntsmisaed. Lois Jeon Gouley. route J; Federick Fchaadt. route l. Genova; Mr*. Lester Ml’chei. 83» ' North Second st.; Mrs. Ruoel Prior and daughter Charlene Ann. Sl7 A’-at Monroe st.; Mr*. Jesse F ' Burk knd daughter Sandra Kay. rotite g; Mr* Jam** Mitchel and ( daughter Jane Ellen, route 1. MonI "*• BERNE NEWS By 8. M. SCHWARTZ Mr. and Mr*. Thurman Oott-M-lialk of Indianaroli* spent the j «»ek-end in Berne, visiting rotaI tivse and friends and renewing scj ■luaintance* Mr. Gottschalk, who to j tow stat* welfaro director. sti ! l I like* to cocne ’Dome” and plan* to ; return here to live after his political I life is over. Charles Martin. Br.. aged retired | farmer who has lived In Berne »or I several years, suflered a severe siroke of paralysis recently and la reported to be In a serf our condition. W| Peter N Moser of northwest? i Bern* suffered another stroke last I w. ek and I* reported In a critical ■(c ndltion He has been bedfast for I several week*. ornell th-hladler. Tilman Bixler,' Enter Llechty. Grover Moser and N'ah Luginblll are among those froirt Berne who are ptann'rg to attend the Cinclanati-Rt Ixiuls double I header at Cincinnati on Tuesday, flep;. «g. Elmer Wlnterrgg. who '.iaa been i>-dfast for some time. Is reported improving slowly. Mr. and Mr* Dennis Bn-chMbuhl and son of Roohes'er. New York. I tislted with Mr Brechrbuhr* moth«r. Mrs* Dan Zuert-her. hero hist Week. Olin Imhman. son of Mr and Mrs. i.< hmaa. ba* enrolled al Taylor UniveraHy at Upland for the flrat semester which opened recently Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vnn Gunten i were buslhes* caller* at Indianapolis. Among those from Bernn who atI '•‘frrted the Adams county W. C, T
Cara Nome Pute new beauty into dull complex ! lone. Made of fineet material* — effted through allk. CARA NOME « fwa Face Powder * • W B. J. Smith Drug Co-
iV convention last Thursday at the ' Pleasant Dub- church In Kirkland I township were the Mesdames Ferd I I M-ttler. E. A Luglnblll. Am >* Burk- . halter. L L. Yager. Clovis OberlL , Mr. and Mr* Ura Sprunger. the . Misses Esther Irf-hman. France-, 1 and Rachel Rurkhalier. Martha ‘Gilllom. Mr. and Mr*. M M. Rsumgattner Mr* Ortet. Wul- , liman. Mra. Marie Xeuenschwnnder r and Mr*. Leslie Lehman. I _ •*• ’• a <■-«* r—«.
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MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stocks irregularly higher am oi’iet. Bonds: higher V. S government lower. Curt) stocks: irregularly hlghei 1 Higher. 1 Chicago stocks- irregular. Call money: one per cent . Foreign exchange: about *tead . in relation to the dollar Cotton: steady. Grains: easy. Wheat off about '» cent. Corn off around '» cen
