Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1939 — Page 5

■ pleasant Mills News * ■ r.-c" e Noll. Correspondent , Mi« Melvin IMllng.'i , i. .ig< die !.'•< vtM'i-d I, |k , ,My «i'h Ms and M:« K !»■ ihnger. tt Foor. Mr and \| . . ll.■ and daui'hl'-r* w< . foil Wayn- Ssifiir.l iv |K. Mis latwrem. \,,n ~f ~ •• «[» nt Friday a' th" He 1 11111 M w

| WANTED ■ rv--. Magazines, \ews■Lr., Scrap Iron. Old Auto Kjiatnr-. Batteries ( upper. K... Muminum. and all Kdt- of scrap metals. ■Ur buy hides, wool, sheep Hfu. the year round. ■ The Maier Hide I & Fur Co. ■c W Monroe st. Phone 112

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CHAPTER XXXI T>t ’ ii'y for the first pH ■'! « ■•»tb« , r. A smart ou'nt fr • • kta>! hour, in black. An I ■ rj h m-’di-d dinncr-and-iiaii'-r I ■ F- • w.i. not r.nly Kun wh > t , k Er these snowy, blowy days rd r. gnu. it waa alio Randall (arlton. Quito a little job to keep the two ■tn apart! Ra' a'l'iked the niHusivc hotels nd any amusing nightclub Ik -n « preference veered toward. ■’S'.way amt the Bohemian side B»rj r:- ngly no, Moira thought. If Mnt ».-m at all that kind Hi. Autocratic face an.l air stood ou' ■dly in these haunts. Bi' always he kept hi. elegant ■Winers, no matter where they 1: was al! great fun. Rosy at the R’P. n demand by two g.- d look kc n.yed men in her free hour’, it’-' was little time to dwell on Ihdncy ... his engagement ... the ltd f that romance. But alone in I he would sometimes, oddiy. Um in the night in tears. '• nad dreamed of a happinrBae... She < .amed often at night h fur the most part unhappy Ifeamy. >'■’ «he was busier than ever in k • i. 5. during the day. And lunch »r, tune, and her evenings, were pen over to enjoyment. [she raw little of Tarry tirnr. kmpared to former times But th. : lr,»d o'-asicnally in Greenwich tillage, at the cheaper restaurant She thought: "He's saving hi ■•ey to pay m« hack." Ist' r she was a«t.>ni’h< I to learn hit he had got p<>wci- f attorney run Mrs. Rules. She had run into sarse Emmet on West 52nd Street ► noon. Nurse Emmet looked tabby in a shapeless ulster, fad' d M worn. The woman hailed her on the side ►».<• Moira halted. The curiously B ryes of the nurse ■an over tl.< h'Mjn coat with its rich fur trim■tlg. “How arc you? But I needn't ask! loti certainly seem to be ,n the 1 '■. these days!”— grimly. Tm working hard.’ A snort. "Why, you don't know b meaning of the word, my girl! Jut try the hospital waids for a hirge' You bet that's u iking!" "I'l ask you to lunch," said M ra « r ' “but I've a daU The remark wis unfortunate Vi pti) of escorts and entertainment ' Fl* she meeting Dr. Rodney Stone K the quiet? Lhherame no more t*» the hn«pltsl it because of his ini’ r.'portid Magrment to the head's daughte* F>t that had been put right in the RPrti, directly afterwards. . *•’ it because »h<* was seeing I P m often outside his working ►•n? , Xurw Emmet idolised the dorter • her-' he was involved, she would Ibtk at nothing. “That was a fine to-do, wasn't * the hospital benefit crui-< "" t Mht to the point. "You and M Jibion would sure have been g" ■ t hadn't been for the doctor, h “* lately?" Ta her own annoyance, n burn.ng «»h crept from the fur of Moira * “lar to her forehead. "Oh no!" The woman gave her a long. hn« “* stare, if rhe wasn't lying, then ”* blush meant she loved the do. r- Rut she was probably lying. , r diplomatic reasons Elie why Mushing tn guiltily? ' "ti* boy.friend comes ngnlarly P*’ Mrs. Rules.” Ahich one?" Moira was g«»ad«j R" asking. Wdh a toss of the head: "I'm n<' to the doctor though '*• ’till under his care." The ini r ration was obvious. Mona ig*'r*d it. “I'm referring to young, ■"•Grigg*” , A pause. Moira was thinking he has the eyes of a rattlesnake.” r „ *•*,“** a move as if to go s "*’" given him her power of He's handling her invest. iXea ,n control, I beMoney matters are not in my •bn*re," That coat you're wearing eoit t?’?' ,h< woman fairly «pat out Tr- _ lru< , ply , do ,,n'< t" '**• And m> do good mu ncri. e ’ breeding, Good morning!" •

a™. Hank i'„ ' h .. H „, UallK;i ► x 'ac.a ;. K Hing friends and relahv. -"*r Pl wsant M l!t . ’“ S i " , ' S 1 Jimmie «,nd Hi... , «-»' Cn*, .„ |„, r ' J,”", «'«. , i,' 'f M ,nd Mr ' ' and M j y (| 1 ""<' I' H.i!b". „dt ./ nciu If.from !:ii! ..,,.1,, , h- chb S of Mr an.l Mr-. 11. ~ ' ;'>Jt .JoIHIMH, ,'f!...„ (| , t th ,. h |1)(m Sdiiid,. " f "' I hr",,!.., , M • ■■■ It-. ..,.1 , Mr " J "ht ' th' It;". \ ~) I lovable '•...mn, /•■sIllH"!!'. v,.,f '"“I M A.l M.l !Z of Hun. I

I Mo ra turned ■ n htr nt.l and left P | her. i ■ *' ar ,b T*d gone home Her JI lunch with Kim was .'polled He e noticed she was <ll trait. Extended [ himself to order the dishes she k liked. The up'tairp floor of "36" , was so thick with ■' '-brities of stage [ and screen and literature that one could scarcely move. „ | “l.ike sheep," thought Mmra She . didn't bej.,ng among them. The thrill lof novelty had waned. (Ir was it | that Kim a> d she touched only the surface , f living" Met only m friv- " olous mood? „! Going home in the taxi, aft'r- ( I ward-., he ki..ed her. She Jet him. , It was an experiment Why not? t She thought: "He's sweet. Like t a big brother." But it was flat. | Memory tarried her on wings to ‘ other kisses Rodney's kisrea—on ■ the ship's deck. ■ Ah! th«y'd buns commingling [ of fire aid heaven! A’ <1 iff. rent from Kim's embrace as champagne 1 to water! “Dear .Moira ~. may I come in?" “No. Not tonight plcg’. " “But 1 may have to go away tomorrow. I may not see you for some little time. Don't you .are for me at all? I've sort of grown to count on being with you.” He Imdrd oddly I iike a piteous small boy whose candy has l.cen taken from him, she thought. She gave his hand a little ' Miueeze. "Another time, Kim. You’ve been swell. Just grand." But she cried when ’he got to he r apartment. Ah! if Kim had be. n Rodney!... Days pa -i-d. him did not call her up He must be away, as he had ' said. She missed him. His flowers and his attention... His kindlin. si. • • • One day. as -he w»« pi. paring her lecture in the stock room of the Is-auty hop, the proprietrix appeared, a.- ompanied by a modishlydressed woman in the flftie. a dark, striking ! ' king woman “This lady ha- n-k.-d paeially to | m i you M ira ” She turm d affably I to the new client. “You'v. << >tainly picked on the right girl! Moira'; fame has spread all over the city. I Mis. Mrs. —- — I didn't catch the name?" "The name js immaterial." t'ora stated for a moment. Then a ligh* crept into her eye. She nodded and grinned "I und. r '.md perfectly" Quite nitural that a woman of position, d-eading n to 1 •iiety, but wanting to b u*h up on allure and charm, might wi’h to tvmam incognito nt .Moira’, da c. For of course that wa the reason >h< had asked for Mona "I'll leave you in have a little chat." She withdrew. Moira started to d< tail the , "ur <•. briefly. But th. re wa- something in the woman's exp • ’»i<m n'r’hing iso oddly disconcerting that she broke off with the query: "You’re from out of town. I suppose?" "I've been in Palm Bruch. >’■ < should know tha’. Or didn't you’ , "I'm afraid I don't understand." , "You will, presently. It may sur- ( pnse you a”d tha* dreadful p< rw.n who's just left ur to know that I | didn't come here to get instructions I from you on how to trap a man. I ' though obviously you’re the right woman for the job the proof of th.- pudding being m the eating, as I it were." Moira'- ■ hin tilted. Hut before she could «ay any- | thing, the Other Went on: "(.rant. I | you could give me pointer* intimate pointer* I'm nol»»dy * fool. I Get that straight?" "Why what do you mean "W hat you just heard. That your fame's spread all over the < ity nnofhrr uoK"”'* h'itbnnii " I *'U ho«r husband?" From inside her glove, th* w-man 1 drew a card "Reeogniae that. Moira t.mk it. stared at it, drew l a long, steadying breath The card she hid given Kim o" , the tram! Under her name, the tele- | phone number nt the shop ythe remembered how hr d t"ld h< r that he'd lost that card . . . been ( inobbishly glad «f it- • i • J found it m his dressing t.«'m i |t may have fallen from his vest I ( pA. l,» There hl' - l»*n p'< f’y Cf I [othr .tx-G’S /•>"" '"'Mr-I. I "You mean—Anna moerwd/ w'

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939.

, Kirk visited In the 0 ft Fortney b«ne Sunday, Other callers wore Mi and Mrs Harry Fortney of lbiMlch a '” l Mr an<l Mr " HUr " l ‘ l M' and Mr Ed M l.hing and I'hlldren Doria Anne and D.-iune at-•til-d the funeral Monday of the flintier* grandmother, M s. Tho•na" E I'loiighe of Sidrcl. vlllo 'l' and Mrs. Georg.- Foor Mr •ml Mrs Carl Ehrsam, Mr and Mrs Carl Ehl ■»m. 'lr and Mr-M-ile Foor and daughters w.-r • Sunday "Venina .linn- aiie«'* of Mr ml Mi-. Harold Hike and son Ni.'l of Furl Waym 'li James F Hi'ltH-rsladl rturned home Friday evening from S< in I. vllle, wher< she had remain'd after *li< fiipi ral monday of her I mother M « Tlioma- E Plough. M end Mr- John Everett and daurht.-r Ixtuann of \nleraon and rh>- Mis- - H.-len and Lydia Ever- • ■ t ii.ii. v4lb apent Sunday with Mr and Mi- James Everett and family and also visited with Mrs Soina .tha Ev. i.-c wiio r. <|< s a' Hi. home ~f Lydia M. Hu n- - He Can Take Them l’o> *smouth X < I Pi - .While repairing wlr. Alq. n |; Horton, an el clrlc lompony Un.-

' 'icr (vnfu i.in h.- had i.-. d hi- i’i> n . name, making I,ad w-i •<. r! “Only li- i-li. ally "for s little matter of aln.'.-t twenty five I years. Our silver wedding rnni- ' , I versary happ< ns to be next Friday. ! • | That’s chiefly why I came back from ■! Florida.” > I If only the floor would open! An- ' i oth. r long Breath! Com. up f< i air! , I She hadn't gm ed but she . hadn't «unfed to gm-- -he'd , likrd Kim so liked his attentions and their good limes toother! I "I've had this card for u matter I of weeks now," th" cool voice went inn. “I didn’t think it .--erious and don't flatter yourself that even now I think it’s senou knowing Kirn | but on my return from Florida, .hearing rumois, I naturally inves- ,, tigatwl." "So you came here?" Moira's , throat felt parched. She who hud prided hciself on n<-vcr accepting the attention* of a man i..1 man! , But the -till, small voice of con-sci-ncc nagged Innately horn-4, -he'd had a sort of <u p:cion that I Kim's kindlin. ’* of manner, he un- ! derstanding of a woman and what pleased her, made h< r happy, point- I id to the pr.'balolity he was no ‘ bachelor. There had been other indications. He'd avoided, in her .-ompany. the kind of places where he bs'.onged. He'd ben a nii’fit. somehow, in th. Broadway plan - they 1 -id v, ' iteil. A girl had intuition. A sixth i .<-nsc. Th. re wa a long, pregnant pause. . Then the gauntlet Yung down. “I'nuer.-taml. I have no intention of divorcing Kun. You're one of hi* little flirtaiioii*. No moie. Get that well into your head Wc'r< |w r fcctly happy tog. th- even though I'm ten y. ai ■ older. Habit, and the fact that I've tin- money, i. a great welder. I iM-lieve that he's atta hed Jo me. He need In'. Hut apait from that. I warn you that if you . ver do see niin again, I shall * e i that you lore your job in th. i Lop. I shall even and I mean it drive i you from the city!” • • • I M ra ■-I ' ' the little pla'fnrn ■■■ I . h. r l< < tun -. k ift.-eii of her pupii* held p. liv'd’ pois.d over the V.-f.llg pad-. The sixteenth w. man wa: rd i to the front of the class. “And now make your n..«»•„, n « ladic-, on NuniL r Sixt.. n." M< :rs -aid bri-kly. "Walk and p"i- ■ in. I first. haiulr.-d p«i.-• ■ .1 'ii NumbcrSixte.n as the W"te n r< a. h.'d the ba*e of the platfoi m — "kindly step up here.'' , The woman .-ani' ipi" de M ra “Now vote on hair, i at. nia-.v up. facial expr. -ion, all th way thr ,gh the li-t I n the pad 'I he. la - 'tar. d. c rildd< <l.stared again. "We ail wish to see oui 1 iv. n« cthera ace u» which remind u of our gnat debt to the poet Bobl a Burn.’.” Moira smiled brightly and encouragingly. Mo-t of the c!d< rly ladic- looked blankly at her "We mu t first know <>ur faults before we can correct th. m.” A little munnui wa* it a pl< ied acqiin'-cence" from the cla”. I "Thank you." She dr-mi -ed the ivi 'im. "Now Number Eleven." i Same procedure. The < ho-. n one* a little nervous. Numbers Seven ... Fifteen ~. Five ~. h our I. ~ Twelve .. • T< n. "I »hall reed the result aloud," •aid Mmra. smiling "The lucky Indies will learn their liabilities a well ns their a et». Only by knowing our defects in beauty, in poi-e, m clothes, <an we pi«gi.-«. That's reasonable, isn't it? Knowledge bring Power, a* the great phi 10,... phcr* have u-*Ut*'d li.'." She commenced to read tho voting nape’ Number Si«t<-cn flrM. -Walk Id - ...s'. . io ..." She paused. “A comment here. Now we'ie all out to impiove oursilve* " her vol.e was Inclined to be dubious, but she persisted "I'm sure Numb* r Sixtc n will take th’ ■ in the spirit it is meant 'his voting paper makes the criticism that she throw* her knees out a* she walks has a bad case nf 'swayback.' " A giggle ran through tun cla.-s. Number Sixteen got UP from her rent She opened her e eith lik. a goldflsh m water, mad" a < hotting sound, and then a quick dash for the exit. (To h* continued* .»■ hMP «• < - • Pm»i«.i«4 »r ka>s r**• |

'• n I* a _ „ „ prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home 9erv.ee Department Co ,x U V^. IS T MAS DAY ,N IHE Morning URIS I.MAS breakfast is one of the hardest mettls in J the whole year to prepare Not that it's elaborate, quite the opposite. It's just that it's so hard to get ah.' meal at all when there's so much excitement all around. So it behooves us to plan this breakfast carefully ahead of time. It can Im* a fairly light breakfast, if we're having dinner at noon. And. if we can do it without too much work, it would lie fun to add a few festive touches that will make it stand out an different from other breakfasts.

One way tha*. you can accomplish this is to have a d.-heious holiday coffee bread on hand. If y.rnr breakfast fruit is usually orang.- juice, you might this once, br.-ak over and serve grapefruit halve* with Maraschino cherry juice in the cent, r and a cheery little Maraschino cherry <,n top. The u-ual h<’t cereal will not seem commonplace if you add a few dan -, or fig*, or rtu-in* in honor of Christmas. Thia is thway the tn-nu will look: Chilled Grapefruit (With a Maraschino Cherry and the I 'herry Juice) Hut Cereal with Christmas Fruit Chri’tma Coffee Biead Fat Sugared Doughnuts Coffee, Cocoa, or Milk Scrambled eggs surrounded by fat brown little sau-ag.can be substituted forth- hot cereal. Or, you may serve both if you feel your family will expert that mii.-h And, of cour-e, you can simplify) your breakfast till further by I serving one of the crunchy flavor- ! ful ready-to-eat cereals with pl.'ntyi ! of good rich eream or top inilk. of all the Chrfotnuw coffMt bread* that you can choose from, I I know of none more delicious than Stollen. It looks a little like a very big and very long Parker Hnu-e Roll that'* filled with rai-in*' i and decorated with white icing. But when this br. :id i sliced, it r< - v. :d that bit of flnvorful citron and crunchy almond* are th. r<. too a« well a* the In• .-ion* rai- in*. Doesn't that mund like a p< i f.-< t Christmas morning coffee bread?. Here .- '.he r-eipa: Stollen 2 cakes compr. <.| yra-t 2 cup* milk (scalded and cooled to Mi F.» It cup sugar i 2 tsp. sail 2 eggs (or I egg yolks plus 2 tb-p. water) 7 cups all-purpo <■ flour ’» cup soft shortening (part butter for flavor) •i cup chopp. <1 citron 1 .up t?. m* '- CJr a' *' l i’l" d almond*

f . • 'f I’- y « r <k'f l-r — i If you have any .ific coning problem*, tend a letter requesting Inforn to B:tt/ C c • r m c of thi% newspaper. You will receive a promp*. f.ers< .vl ren /, Pir--* erck&e 3 cent st.i-np to cover pottage, — — -- —

man. tou« hml .1 IB«? hi«l vojta tbuHiKh l.i" Ihmlv, ID Kttffercd only niitioi »>:j a r and to» I'nidentilied Man Burned To Death l.igunii" nd. 22 ill'. S'-.t. poll.'O ' "lav qI" , loll" i two til' ll ,I'u.il! tin- d' (’’l <d i third, id ntifled on'v ■ I'. irii. v .in i R. d. ' »lio w.l leu ||, d b-v«fid r>->‘.gnltfon win ii i ho .-' trade, .aught fir. I I’otl.e held la-o li .-.in *, driv. >f th' tiil'A with ii li i i!"d th' ',ui! ■ and Wiili ini Din !■>- . ' pa . n hot iof m o i -. M. h G oshi'W ‘"ld poll' • a kti' w

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*4 Up. grated lemon rnd Crumble yeast into a h wl A Id lukewarm milk (Mi F >. (If in. n an.| flour ere cooler than SO* F., no- milk a trifle warmer than h(i h If rrwm und flour are warmer, as in hot weather, use milk co<4.-r than Ml” F.) Add sugar and -alt, an.’ stir to d.- .dve completely. Add the Well beaten egg* (or <-gg yolks nnd water). Sift flour once before mc.'i-'ii ii g. Spoon I'l'htly into nip to mni :i. Add all the flour tn the liquid at once, working it in thoroughly w ith the hand-. Work in th.- -oft shortening. When dough is well mix'd, knead tn a Imwl or on a lightly Hound board until smooth and elastic. Round up and cl to rise in a well gioa-'d bowl, ('over with a damp cloth. K-op dough at Mi to W F. until double in bulk (about 2 hours). (Dough should feel neither warm nor cool to thtouch ju«t "in-between”. Place it | out of draft. If I. i h> n i ■ c< !d put dough in a closed cupboard with a pan of h t water l>< de it.) Punch down and let rue again un- . 'll almost double in bulk (about 15 I minute*). Remove from howl. Di | vide dough into two parts, round I up one piece on a lightly floured 1 board, cover with a damp cloth and lot stand 15 minutes ft*, loo.i-n up). Then use thi* piece for mold- I | ing any kind of roll <!■ sired Roll the oth. r piece out slightly and ’ place citron, ra. in", almon.!, and lemon rind in the cent, r and fold over, folding and kneading until fruit and nus are evenly di tri . but..! through the dough. Then rolled up on the board to land 15 minute-, l.'-e thi' dough with the fruit in it forth.- S'..lbn. Roll 1 out slightly forming long oval, and spread top with melted but t. r. Pres* down the center with a thin rolling pin and fold over double into one long loaf like a pocket book. I’*c any targe bghtly gr< .I*,*! baking sheet to bake the Stollen I on. Brush melted butter over th.' top. Ix't rise about I hour, until . almost double its bulk and bake 35 | I to 4>t minute* in a quick mod. rat • . oven, "Ml* F. Whin the Stollen is removed from the oven. bru«h with ' confect loners' sugar icing.

nothing of the fm hi Hi" f ail.r until it wa- 100 list. When h< 1 »f saw III" light from th Hr In aid hi' thought It w < t!i» i adi 4h a t.'ilow .11. (i,ll< al I h did not know who lu.u > ' v that he ha I pi< k> d him up a' A-h-: ley. Canadian Sales Uu ll'.'awa. (Hit Hl*. 1 iii.oti.iii : di Ill" ir ' "V. is. .1 I !iaipl) - th*' o.illh' ik id war li li t o|> Im ■ I .. '■ i • |k‘. fall) ot < h/tii n; di t.H.d ■ .lilted ■ ioll.< v .bi. I • S' o' ml" ot 1., j" . nt .»'siv • A 'it' -i ’ ‘ I I : . < • ul aln.v. Kepi* in I:' '•'*

McNUTT RECORD ONTINUELI FKoa rsui OKS, statesman. The pamphlet asserts that when .McNutt took office lie (need ,< *' 'l' lii lt afier th.' previous Republi.au administration which In four y< , ii* had b vi>d (ssu.ihhi Wat in taxes Aft.. bis four years, the i.amph I** -''A III" lax bar. li.el heli broadened. governmental unit* ■ onsoliihit.'d local units benefittI'd. a 1 1.-USUI y surplus <reatw| nid 'h" lax levii s for hl* term iut io S3XS .mu ..feu ••’li inpllshmeuts of his policies, lhe pamphlet -.l* out Were ,i ;;o ;...| , ent . ut m prop, rty lav.*, mi ii" id Ihiiiow.il niuii.y k-epltiy <q. l() a|| ohiH.ls wi'h prompt p.iyiii. nt m tea. hers' ral ! ail. *. full .ooperation with the federal w.ltai. pnutiam. r.-dm ' Hou of haul b'Hid'-d debt by |22 iimi,..oo ' ( .. ( |,,, , |V „ by 12'1 "I" Uta., and new lax laws Ilf! ill. basis nt ' ahilily 11, pay FINNS BEAT BAC K <‘<»NTINI Kli FK'.a rA'il: ONK) th" . oast and anli-alri iafl nJI: .j engaged son., nt them I Tin.*" <l"v> lopiin in* despite I th. lack of activity on ih< western' front (ailed to Indicate hope that Home ii'iiort* of new pome feel-1 "1* would be hiiccessful. The I" a' • talk arose from the visit oil ll'ii.il.h iliiiiinl. i lo ad of th.Nazi ~. .|. ' poll" 1., I'leiut. , Ib'nito Mii--ollni. M.“ i-"li:ii w.i- re|Hi:ted reliably i t<> h.iv. .iv. ii Hlmmh'i .. up's.ag.' fm Adolf Hitler Tl..- g. stapo ■ chl.-i < .ii.-.! llitl. la- night and as ,i if *llll of Ih.'fl II I. piione coll ! nation was said to hav. b. .-n

SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET Phone 226 Open Christmas till Noon. _o_ P rk Roast, pound 18c 20c Sausage, our own make, pound 15c N ce Meaty Spare Ribs and Back Bones, pound 18c Laid, witn 50c meat order. J tbs. 25c 3rcf Roast, pound 15c’8c 21c' Ground Beef, pound 15c Sw vi Steak, out of round, fb 20c F h Oyste.s pint 23c Eij'js. doaen O'.i .ges, doxen tsc En, «n Walnuts, pound 18" M ii Nut/ pound 13c Salted and Roasted Peanuts 2 tbs 25c ■ * Candy, pound 10c up Christmas T rees if, l’l( lx X > '‘Hit irh; ' V °" ( I T TREES Ifh-tofl I'OITE !• TREES 11 nun Nurwry Stuck t SAI TBINE BROS. Old F trit State Sank Bldg

'R Due 'Io rhe I'act So Onr Should Sacrifice Christmas For Busi- E E nr We Will Be ( losed All Day Monday I § Open all day Sunday I isl Ol II I’OI I lin IS \l I Kill I.HI I IhiM M \l< IH • \KMs \M» DKESSEII ■ ■ in IS. IHIS ISSI RES MH ol t|l \l.in Wl» IRI SIIXESS. ■ 1 111 ( l\S Tl RKKVS CHICKEN'S I S I Trndcri/ed E B CORK ROAST lb. 11 Jr SMOKED HAMS lb. l c I E I’icnir Slyle “ • W h<>l« or slum; ll.ill I I Fresh HAMBURG >■, lb ll -cl | SMO. JOW I. lb - C r 111 t.M HOI.O<;XA ll>. lOI C I "*• .1 »»*-■• >V2V | | Young ,Chuck Roast lb 18 c| | OYSTERS pt. Bl LK SAI SAGE lb. IQc B Solid pack. Xo wafer added l’ui< l***tk ■ Head I.ell ucc, large 210r15c (irapelruil, lg. juicx lOfor2lcE | Carrots or < cler.x, bunch •><• Green Onions or ■ |i Swel l Potatoes I lbs. 17c or Radishes 3 bunches Ilk- I I ( abbage libs. Ilk- Cranberries lb. It 1 a c ■ I n~!SHIN<; 10l ALL \ VER\ MERin CHRISTMAS I | Sorg Bros. Meat Market I I l-honc- A !»<> Ou- Own Free lk*liu*n If l’ay*» h» Oral at Snr*** K|

I Instructed to proceed immediately ! , to the fuehrer's retreat at Iten-b- 1 ! tesgaden Instead of returning to • i B. i lin. j Hut there appeared tn no little '.hope that any eomrel. progress ' nmld Be mad.* al pros, nt toward) Eiiuqieau s.-ftl.-ment Both 1 i Britain and Fran..' hav. ’ th. in selves firmly against any comproUllM with the Nazi leaders that would ii.-iinlt Germany to retain •|» proie.toi.it. over iM.hoalu ' vakia MICHIGAN MAN CONTINUED FROM rAOK ONE/ ov.-i lo .Sheiifl Ed Miil.-I until infill, was paid He slated that h. u.m iibif id pay. Four-H Has Radio C'ub Weliiugtuii. O il l'/ Haymond Chin.-h -old W<-.. 11.-'., I youth, IS advi -*’i Io wii.it I- beh'-v. I be til.’ only I || radio club In th.

P.D’s GROCERY 122 SO. Sth ST PHONE J«t OPEN AT 6 A M. CLOSE AT 9 P M CLOSED ON SUNDAYS | FREE DELIVERIES FROM » A M to t P M E<s(iS - with 5 items ( *<’Z'llf Rqjht from the country — OTHERWISE —DOZ 19c " MARSHMALLOWS — Fresh and fluffy 2 1 lb pkgs. 25c APRICOTS — Whole peeled 2 10 or. cans 23c COFFEE, Merrit lb. Je c 3 lbs. That delicious Usvor Ground fresh ® 5 LB BOX PURE CHOCOLATES — Nice axsortment 98c 2 LB BOX MILK CHOCOLATES — Fancy chocolate s»c CHOC CHERRY CORDIALS—Choc, covered cherries 1 tb box 25c BULK CANDY NUTS ORANGES. TANGERINES. APPLES. PASCAL CELERY HEAD LETTUCE. CABBAGE, BANANAS Due to the fact that Monday is our Lord's Birthday, we will be closed in rememorance of Him To All of Our Patrons We Estend Our Beet Wishes For The Holiday Season. “Have A Sweet CHRISTMAS!” ; I Wk . Io n i.i'l, Y . I’\l(h and $3..H1 TII.HIKD BoxedijCandy One gill that if alwaj- .ipprectaU'd! ( Ixhim' from out large asMirlmcnt «if bcaultlul ( hriMma* Boxci* tn an) wi/.c vou wi«h. NOTH E In order that all our cmplovee- mav enjoy ( hriMmai*. we will <lo*e all day Monday. Blue Creek Dairy Store II J 11

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jl'nlted Htati-s His mother, who alim I* active in 4-H work, started th<' club three years ago o Turtle Carries M Mark North Hanover. Maes. —(L'P)-“ A box turtl* found by Priscilla am! Namy Biooka lain- th. figures HG and th" Initials A It M Thu little girl* now ar<- seeking the person who tiiai'k.si t!i.' tu tl. years ago.

MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy New Year - 0 - E. I). ENGELER Insurance Agency