Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1939 — Page 5

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, DECEMBER 11,1939.

Finland, New Theater of War ' p Pittet FI6MTIN6 | f- ; xa A I* ¥/ ■w w ’° .rq t / I A,’ i“ * i X ...L < -\ 1 1 JOgidl mJ t;\ < f 7 b •7< { ? X < rf : ' 7r. / • 1 JRi rv _ -i sov'.tT hang' . ' •eju. LENINGRAD H«AOLANO ‘ --rv' , \ \ KRONSTADT . Ha r/r HOLLAND I . sh.» map of Finland, prepared by E tlcorgr Green, will help y ,,u ut < tatai war news from the Baltic front I

fi' • ffghiitiL’ iiid wh'- • th* «»ih‘•■m* ; -Uli uiii«*rfiihi in <omi»'< tion with .i Soviet attempt tn l>i»ak through an imp<»rt.nit Finn ish <l* fens' •*••» foi nrar L.ik' j La«|oga Th* tllmd German v.o '.unthij md <■ play >.. <>nd fidd!* to Fin ! Lind flt’lit .ikai’iN »b*‘ t»d .ninyj in naval coiifii* over th» u*'*‘k , • ih! in addnion to six -inkiiiK** l.t i • w** k dll' aa- h* lh itfah M’« , alll bitt -♦ \■ it m.i . *hip w* i» sunk : *hi|i \\ ot I’! > tom . 1 ' width “’link a mm* :a 'h* N’mtli S* < and a»m’!>• ua * a |HI|« Bl I' . j jth havy v*?v*r| Kay of Hop* a i drill*'; whhh i* a typ. of tiawhr-l i mm' w**p* I 'Ph' f • » t|a|! I- - <1 It indi in th- *ai «p j . projuma •ly l‘'«* nhip? *»f ima* fhati |*»«* •••»•• ton tutiil hi .ill i h.iv. < .•««• dilp* [ .-'ink • 'h* v a '• d iik hid

— AjiUl] OurcluA, ■) Ml I •- * *• M i prepared by Daily Democrat- Betty Crocker Home Service Department ALL ABOUT SOUPS ALL SOLTS are divided into two group*. To the first belong all those made with meat stock. Os course, there are various subdivisions—such as the brown and white stocks, the broths, consomm.'s, etc. But they are all quite distinct and different from the soups in the second group 1 which are made with milk. These include cream soups. 1 chowders, stews, bisques, purees and vegetable soups.

I And now ths' w» have them duly estaloguet! and ela««iti»d. let’s di*. i eu». th. rca.on. for aervir.g aoup. I Here again ws find a division. In, th., first place, we begin a meal i with soup in order to improve di- | ge-tion and »timulate the appetite for v hat i« to come aft. r. And I .. the •-c-nd place, soup i« offered | for the real food value it eontrih .it.-, to the meal. In thi. way, it i may even be the principle dian of I 'h- whole meal m-tesd of a nter. . cuitam-rs.rer. The meat stock l .1 .< for the moat part «erve thia I ! purpo-e —wh !o it's to the second gr< ip of soups that we turn when w. are looking for real nour- ■ nt ' » main dish. Thun in ; ..’ ng our soups, we plan to bek gin • hearty meal with an unI thickened *otip stock end a light I me*i with one of the cream variety. | The next quest-on is how shall we serve theve different soup*-- ' i. atms there are a variety of difl feiert soup di«he* displayed in our J shop.,--cups, h-db>w rimmed »oup plate* and the rimlev* "cream i soun'' bowls with handles. They , all l ave their place m correct aoup ; »erv ice. The thin soups are served in the cup- at luncheon or at supMT. for they are considered qui e I informal Bouillon apoon* or tea spoons are offered with them. But k when a thin aoup is served at a I forma! dinner, it arrives at the table m a hollow rimmed aoup ! pla'e and is consumed wi’h a table. I spoon. Cream soup* and the nearly mam dish affair- have no place, of i ’ course at a forma dinner-wo w. It I confine these aoitps to informal lunche. and aupper. And w*'ll I off. r them in the rimless bowl-like | plates Dessert spoons ar* used with them 1 And now for a sample of these | various kind, of soup Let's tak« cnna'.mm*. the clear thin “white' 1 mMIt strwk soup that goe* »t formal ) dinner* Here is * reep* for It. < onsomme I M It. (owl ) 3 lb knuckle of veal

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Ing .iliosit Ju n-uii.il v. «• < |« A* th- i.-ngu. ii*»-inbly look up . th< Finnish plea agaiiut Husain about a new G> rinan p< a> ■ move ! there wa* a *udd-ii Hurry of talk 'but it was d< iii.-d in Heilin that I any Nazi . on. essloiir w. |. planii'<l in an t ftort to end thwar o GERMAN PEAC E icoimmnN raoa page <>nb> would no I' wa.- -nd Ila' ill and' any mi. Ii litre, m-nt. would obtain a Bil ian zoii. .g iiifl'i.-io - and th. rigti' to punnii- it., ' aspiration in th-M-di'- a: -an Th. i wa* no mini’ dioffi. :al ‘oliuneiv on tie ..p.» - • in I. .ii'l ' i ii-ually ri liabl- qmi- wild, how . -i. i tiia- -h. i-poii. <aii*<d no -1, |i, H. h-t Ih i .in*, then had

2 lb bottom round *nd narrow bone of beef A qt. cold water .1 sprigs parsley 2 sprigs mojornm 2 sptigs thym* 'j bay leaf 3 cl.ive* in peppercorn* 1 thsp. salt 1 medium sized onion, sliced *i cup carrots, diced '» cup celery and leave*, sliced Have sow l drawn, but do not cut it up. Cut veal and beef into small pieces. Put whole fowl and vent in soup kettle. Cover with eold water *nd let stand while prepar mg the beef. Scrap, th- marrow fi..in the hone* into hot frying pan. add piece* of bsef and bn.wn on all «ide* Add browned beef and bones to soup kettle and bring slowly to boding point. Reduce heat to minimum and simmer b hours. Add vegetable* and seasontigs and simmer 2 hour* longer. Strain, cool, remove fat from top and clear with white of egg before nerving T<> clear soup, allow white ans shell of one egg for each qt., boat -gg white slightly, add 2 tb»p. eold water, break shell into small piece* nnd add to stock. Place over heat and stir until it boils. Boil 2 mmute*. set back and let stand 20 minutes. Strain through double thiekne** of cheese cloth placed over a fin. strainer. Variation* of C<m*omm* Consomme Princes** — f'onsomm* served with *hred* or sma l ! dice nt cooked chicken and gr*«n liea* ( onsommW a la Ro.ale - Consomme served with tiny block* of rova! eustard. Consomme Julienne ot Julienne Soup Consomme aerved with carrot, onions, turnip* and celery cut into shreds about as thick a* a mnteh The vege'able* should be boiled 1 in rlritr water Iwfor* being added to the eonsumme

POPE SPEAKS TO CARDINALS (Jives Directions In l ighting Trend Away From Church Vat it an City. In, 11 tU.P) ! Pope Piute ala *e< ret conaiHtory today, imparted direction* to cardinaln regarding their tttand In their re'|H'< five poHtH throughout the world In face of < oinmunlßm. neopaganiHin and similar trenda away from the t huit h, unlinp. a< habl< In forinantK tiaid It wan underatoxl that th. po|.< e»pe.dally deplor' d th. danger that t-ommunlam and atheiani might spread In Europe aa the result of the Kiihhlhii Einnlsh war The pope nullted < aidili.il l.altrl ('■mcrlengo ot t'hamli. ilain of the ■ httr.-h In hi* »|ieech to tin 2* cardinal* pre*.nt. the p>.p< «pok.- in Uitlti. It w.i' *nid lie appealed to the .aidinal- l'> toinhut the rpread of < ommunl-m and neo paaani.-m Ilf* remark* it wan raid, w. re along the line ot hi* recent en< yell, al deploring political trend* whhlt led away from the church Th. pope al*o. informant* Haiti Imparted to i.irdInal* direction* on th. stand they should take in thl* connection Cardinal laiurl. tin n«-w .arnni h-ngo. i* year* old He had Herv.-d a* a ■ hl'f penitentiary lb wa mad. a cardinal m I'C'i Pop.' Pm* had Ht-rv. d a* . aim , lingo until his el<-< tion a* popt Cardinal l.auii a* ■ aim ileu. would aH'iini. aupretn.- power du ItlK the Interval lu'w.>n the d' atli of a pop. and th. election of hi* Hin.eo**ol lb I' a llH'llth. I of lie congregation of th. <ii i.-iital t hni'di for extraoidmai y <«. I. o.i>ti< .ii .if fan.- and ot the poiitith il umimi *lon on Inb rpietatmn id < amm law At the • oli»i*tori the follow ini' i appointment* of I hii.-.i Stan - hi . tel. Hl Wet. .ituioiin. •.1 , Th- Mo*l If. i Eram i I Sp. n i man ar< hlii*hop of N< w V-ih. w..named IdMiop oid-'. iry of the at my . and navy dioic*, whi. h ha* • Im,. ■ of the C'alholl . hal'laih with *! - Ameii.aii armed lon. * Tin io hopii. had hum vacant in., the d'-ath of l a Ileal Hay. * l it. ti.li binhop of .New tmk The V. ,y It. i John I ttll .i.i, preald.'llt ot Noti<- Itaim uiilie, Hity wa named 'l'lllat In-hop ol Milana and a|>|Hdllt.-d anxiliaiy <i > Imp under Archhi*hop Sp. liman , forth- army <|o.. *< 0 L(M AL< HIT<( II 'CONTINUED FIU»« rA<iL <>NK> 1 ’ ■ I r»’«‘ iifly «.« i*l th* 'hu ■ » - nw>v< «l D«»m M- form* i l«»« <»n FDrhth MtM-ft I’ In < (Hiipl' t* ly iiKHb-rn and u- <hi» < ! th«- Dti»!»’ hi th< <h‘n»>iniii.»’HHi HOMES LOOTED <’<iNTlNt.-Lt> TK'iw rAtlfc ONE. b< .ai.'fill "f <a hiug <ln . k <lu. mg th. holiday »< .Ison. < |h , i.illy he. n in i .' i"!i» 'ha- Hi it t| la <<-, ~ had '• • 11l I v .in' I'.i’’ d ■ - ‘ a movt h. ea !*.■ of 111*' ill' ’ n' mvt.ona! d. v< lopmen' Th. I lilt'd l'|. -* Geneva h'l - . I had r. |e"'. I tha' <!• ■. a .v a "oi. , ■ u itG'- ’man I• a' i and H'l- ' who w. e boldine ;■ va' meeting* ill )!-•'. I ..nd 'alk mg In ''marginal ’ < onb <m • m-I, hoiii. d'l*- -!i. . ’ Suing Kirlicr Dixiiu I ? I iklr 7“ A - -a Ar rinds Brown Thi* l« VeHtidH Bro • r T 2 »V, *t 1 Indmr who t» «'ttng Father luvm», th» •’"gro •UP leader for raturn of St.t'A »h* •*-.» »he .c 1 jher hu»li«i t turned ow to i,,., {and when Hh* wanted to get | .'< I money out of the "heavenly trea |nry" *hr gSUHtt ' <•' • op . ' hgrt. • • • l»' ..onUHted ui Nrw lurk cuuiu. I *

Russia Has Eyes on This? ~~~» . •»-- h**X» ™ . .. » .... 1 Thl* I* the view one gets from the high bank of the ttneister river »' Hot in Rumania border to wn in the province of Bessarabia, looking ncrora the river at Soviet Russia The white house that dominate* the landscape ia the new district Soviet house Russia already has begun a campaign against Rumania to recover Bessarabia, given to the latter after the World war.

wlt. ii th- < he. k* .ii* earii.-d by j stranger* 1 111- -ft|. • and . i’y poll, e al. still inv. -i it.it inn a *i-i ie* of bad ■ In ■k» I given to meii li.iii'- In ~ s.-verul ~ weeks ago TWO IN.ll RED IN i CONTI NT Kt) Fh"M DA<il2 (>NB> —- "■■ — — 1 1 " «fi<i 11 .!• liiiiim nt It* p • tapt’d .jni'f wh<*n Uhn • -i’h swip’ d »t It* . n <»n . iim<l 11 s lUitii ..r up!, d imaxed Proidcnt Approves W PA Aid To Cleveland W . Uiiu-i.. li.. ii lU.RI l’|. :d‘ 'it If.Hir. v-ll II . appi .v I • xp. Inui ■ ot fl JI” -t-'l Im W I' \ p,..,’ i.'liei < ■ i-i* ir < lev-laud Ohio W

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SORG BROS. MEAT MARKET PHQNLS 9‘> a 9fc FRtt DELIVERY it Pa,» To Oral At So> a i, PORKCHOPS i9< PORK STEAK 17c BEEF SI’EAK 201 BEEF BOIL ~ 12'tc FRESH fl'9 1 C < ASISG m ga HA.MBt R(. SA( SAI.E PORE LIVER IIK 111 Ik KRAI I 5c SM<>, .IOW I. Hie OLE <> 12» >c

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JAY COUNTY MAN IS SHOT Os SON I). Owen Runion Seriously Wounded When Shot By Son Poiflaini hid l>* 1 H <U.P* Floyd Kun on of <»i«-onfield. Ind h< hl without ' baric* tod.*) pctidbiM in**•’»!iurtiioh of HIM ulh'K <»d nhootitiF of hl* raih**i D <>w*ii KillHoii. »t Oh Kutiion fat in Immim«ight inih/n fioin lor*' yewh'iday Young Bunion who n<t*ntly inov* d lo (iiopntiold fioiii lit.* father * liotn*' « harK»‘d thai inw father Mtrurk him with a wrmkhig bar. H‘ had i»’ti!i*«d • ■' hl» hou*» hold Kooda. ID told polo i hit* f.»th« i n ftiM'd to p< i mil In 11 ink on ’h< farm and linn a quartol followid. Win 11 h* wm> hl rink h< *aid. h« tan into th* hoiih' and ntiiriji'd with *> Hhotgim ll* • laim*'<i In .turn'd al hi- fu’h* i n («•« i but th* «bvt struck rthov* th« km*. I Ilion was 111 a r* imu.4 < Uoll I’ERIODK PAINS Rheurratnm. Neuntift, Arthritis. Neuralgia, Lumbago and all Otb er achct and paint are quickly relieved with \IC- < ompound Wintergreen Tablets Guaranteed At Ail Drug Store*. or send V 00 Io I tiiiiii I'harmacal (<>.. Bluffton. Indiana