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[wail held and plan* made for the 1 guest t«’a to be held February 7 at the home of Mrs Horman Eh J Inger. Jttirlng the social hour Mr* Thoma*, assisted by Mr*. Milo Black. served lovely refreahm<-iit* The • tub will meet neat week at (the home of Mrs. John Tyndall with Mr*. Calvin petertwn a* the < leader Iler sllbjer t will hr A ; Musical Afternoon " Mr and Mn. Clyl* Harris enter ■ alned at dinner N-w V ar'* day l for Mr and Mr*. A. J Tri it mtn of [pent, Mr* L* Blue an I M. Heth Blue id Tocala. M - D von.i He d of Cleveland. Mr and Mr* ' Wolter Kt 1 and Mi** Helen R- ■ d [of CralgvUle MRS DAVID CAMPBELL HOSTESS TO HER CLUB Mrs. David Campbell wa hist ■■ o nineteen member* of the ||i« torleal club at her home on Mercer •VMHM M’’dnr»Jay ftt -i ■ M Sam Butter, presil nt. pt* ld«*«l r the routine opening The mee’ina was then turned or r to Mr*. W F Been, wh> gave an inter-wtlng p»pt-r on “Religious Problem* of Today.” “Religion means n syntetn of faith and worship Nothing would impress the world more than for Chrlatian* to show their loyalty to the church, itecause wh it the church falls, life fills 1. t u* eep In mind that the < hurt h is thplace where the word tis Ood is preached, tit power of Go.l ”. felt ! the spirit of God is manifested, th love of God I* revealed and the Unity of God Is egp -rfenct d Thus th- thttreh whotiid have first plot in onr minds, and th principal place in all our activities. Hubtopits were given by Mt Frank Krick Mr*. Vaughn M likm. M:s Kam Hite and .Mt John R< hug Ea’-h mtntlte also up ... ed her vi «« on tit- religious piob|e*ns of tixiav Election of officer* followed an' Mr* Harl Holllngnworth was < ho, en as president. Mrs Ikavid Camp-j bell, vlcepresfdent. Mr* Vaughn Millikan, siw-r tary-tr asurer and Mrs. Giles Jbtrter, se ret ,ry and preaa reporter. 1 At the close of the meeting th- . —
a movie Star until she flnda It out herself. Fan magazines are barred in the home and Rains says that his daughter will not be allowed to aee hia films until ahc is fight or nine yeara old. Curious story, that of Adolphe Menjou and hia atandin on Bill nt Divorcement' The standin's name ia George Nardelli and he bears a striking resemblance to the atar. Fifteen yeara ago. thia resemblance got Nardelli an M-G-M contract. But the actor didn't turn out to be another Menjou . . . and now he stands in for the man he was supposed to rival. Just heard a funny story about the latest California earthquake. Ricardo Cortex was at the Fox Western avenue studio shooting a scene for the sequel to "Hotel for Women Everything was going wrung. One take was spoiled by the backfire nt a car. another by a lowflying plane, and still another by an overturned lamp. They were In the middle of the fourth take when the earthquake . hit. The suspended ratwalks above the set began to rattle. "Quiet .' yelled the enraged Cortex Th* company laughed so hard it I forgot to be nervous Hia contract finished at R-K-O, 1 P.lrhard tXx and his family are off to Sun Valley for a month's vacation. An amazing tribute to this veteran star is that three companies are offering him 'ongterm deals He II probably accept 1 a new offer at R-K-O because it is a three-way produclng-dlrecting-actlng contract. Vera Zorina collapsed on the art of "1 Was m Adventuress" and had to be sent home Hhe has been ill for several days. . . Arthur Lake's face is SO red He has lost I the prop tooth that he wears as i Oagwood in the "Blondie ser.es He remembers clowning with it during the wrapping ot Christmas packages and fears it may have dropped into one of them . . . I Nice gesture by Jean Arthur. Fred : MscMurray and Melvyn Douglas .They agreed to work all night, so Wesley Ruggles could make a plane •nd spend New Tear’s Day with his youngster in New York . . . Irene Dunne la making it possible for her Italian gardener to fly by Atlantic clipper to visit his moth♦r In Naplee He had been saving his money for years to ms he the ,r 'P and then the war -oiled Jus plane . . . "French Without Taara," tha picture Ellen Drew m *de In England, la ao popular •ver there that Paramount may ••hd her back to London to make a series nt aims.
CLUB CALENDAR ••clwty Daadlin*.. 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Fhone* 1000 — 1001 Thursday Our Udy of Good Gnttni il < - lub. M!»s I). . i) J|, s- j> n Methodist Ever Ready Class Party, jmstpon d om week ; Ml-sio-uirv Sor-lMy, Hv.-inv<-||eai Church. ! p tn. Pr-wliyterlan Mi-slonary Rm lety. So <hn Rea Mss V •elni.i Ut;. rent. 7:30 p. nt. i nion Chape! Ail Society. Mrs Harvey Koo-. 1 Vj p tn Christian Utile,- ai.j so<<-ty. IMt Frr-I g< h«.|.jeri'r. 2;> nt. Monr-.e Me-h di - Udi - V-I Society, Mrs Jams Hendrick 2 p. m Chn>. 1 of God Mh>lonar S->« e-y. Mrs Ray Fryba<-k. 2pm Spanish American Auxiliary l» t'-r Hupper la-gion Hom » p tn Women tis Moo Comtnlttr—- < isirtnen. Mr- V - Z • • 7 IP m. j I I! laid ”.' Vl :*»,< d Wtn trhler. 2 p m Friday Worm u Os Moo-e Puhi - I’ar-j, Mo .* ■ Hom * p m I Ave Marte S’.idy < ih K of C ' Hall. 7 30 p. rn. 1 Happy Home Makers Club. M John Hit ■' hey, 1 .'io (I , Monday - Adam, f ount, Wotnun's Chorus, Moose Home. 1 .;•> |. in Woman's Club, l.ihrnry 7 If, p. nt Research Club Mr C M Pnuth 2:30 p m. Tuesday itelt 1 Theta T.tu it t»in< M-■ : ing. Elks Hottie 7 '.o p tn Wednesday •Historical Club. Mi- S E Hi’. . 2:30 n rn Shake*|x-.<r<> t'lith. Mr*. John Tyndall 2 T< p nt howt ss assist d !>> her daughters Mrs. Charles Ehinger and M>4Betty Campbell. »erved reftesh men is The < tub will me--t next we i- • 'with Mt« Ham Htt< Mrs Ham -tha-np will b- the leader, bavins for her suitjet i ''Great llelltktu* la-ad re Th* r finish A ne-lean veterans! ami h- auxiliary will tn toy an oyster stopjter at the People,' r » j tanrant this evening at six-thlftv I jo cle. k DINNER MARKS [TRIPLE OCCASIONS I An annttil affair which has been ■h Id for a nnmber of years was : enjoyed Sun lay at the home of Mr and Mrs Rov Hhoaf The ocr . «i<m marked the .-hth * ding antnvei ( vary of Mr an I Mrs 8ho»f, th--30th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs M F Shirk of Fort Wayne >n-l the xoth birthday anv rsary of A F Hhoaf A delit ious pit luck dinner wa« enjoyetl at boon and tile afternoon | was wp nt in visiting and a gif' , exchange. Those present included Mr and 1 Mrs Mhtrk and son Itoyle Mr. an 1 j Mrs Thomas Mid.ll ton and son (Jerry. Mrs. J J Loraine, all of For: [Wtyne. Mr and Mrs Richard Nesi and son Ikavid of Chicago; Mrs Flovd Hhoaf, Mr and Mrs Gilbert Ftrlckler. th* Misses Kathryn Pyle. A’lrxinia. Gloria, It.-- tod V fred Ssutaf laivonm- Ktriokler. Paul Strickler, Lor n. Etrl and Dirk Fbowf. Mr and Mrs Roy S'lo f an I A F Hhoaf ARRIVALS Mr ami Mrs Ha-ry Kebbi* of 1110 Elm street tr • the parent* of a hahy hoy. born at the r- *id*n<I am having a Special on Per manent Waver ctartmg Friday and last-ng until the *9t*i of January Pr.4«s SIW. S2M-. »JSO. UOO Prices on all other beauty work 11 very reasonable IKIS BEAt n SHOP «25 Johns Bt. Phon* 372 Owner, Ins Hebble. 1 —iTsiWT New Under-arm Cream Deodorant Stops Perspiration 1, Doe* not tot dtevaev — does not irritste skin. >. No waiting to dry Can be uwd tight after shaving. S, Insunth Mop perspiration sot I to J days. Remove* odor from pervptration. 4> A pure white, gteavelevi, ataio--Icm vanishing cream. S. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American institute of Laundering, for being hatmlcM to fabrics. IB MILLION jars oi Arrid have been sold. Try « Jet todav! ARRID | JPf.l.r i
DF.CATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. .JANUARY I, 1910.
prepared by Dally Democrat—detty Crocker Home Service Department AN OLD-FASHIONED PIE In the olrl Penn ylvanta Dutch settlement*, they had a «peete! name : 'nr ’hi« pis R»|t |’f| rather t»*ll you about th** pit* it*elf before Riving I you it, nnn;>- (>ur giandmothr-rs am! grrat-grandmother, were well acquainted w.’h it. They had much less to rook with in tho«<- days than w, do ’.orlay. So in mid-winter, when the apjrl.- supply wa» getting ' , !l n' 1 P’ , ’’’P»tes were gone, they'd full back on rahtn, for their Pte- filling- I -t ally then* pies hail lattice-work top* with the thick ; lu« ious tilling *lio-.-.ing through. I, J l"-*e flavin Pie* came to be one of the stand-bys in Pennsylvania ' I ut- h •■ clement* when rvlntivc- and friend* a-«embled together from mi <- armind for a funeral. Tiiat'* why in th<--e old settlements, it • tilt tears the name "Funeral Pir". But not with any depressing «ignitiiancr-. Ratner the name sugge-t* the friend* and relative* eating a hearty meal together b< fore the long drive h<-mr. There wa« alway-. •me to be plenty of Rai in Pu because- nearly every family would have inr iu.i.d at bu t one with the other baked food* they’d carried to tli* bereaved household, where, nf course, no one would feel up to <’Hiking iin-uir, Kir htu Ling and satisfying w.thoat Being too expensive it'* an nb-al mu! winter d< ert fur our family meal* today. Here is the t ec.ptRaisin Pie Pastry for Two Crust Pte ' cup sugar 2’a cup* •••■did :ai*ins ’j cup tirn-ly chopped walnut* | 2 * cup teoling water Grated rind and juice of 1 b mon 2 tb-p. all-purpose flour * 'a’li raisin* in boiling water until tender. Mix flour and sugar , together and add to raisin-, stirring until thick. Cook for 10 miitut * | and then add h-mon and walnut*. Cool slightly before putting into a t-a try P<«- pan. Thi* make* a tilling for one P inch pie. A lattice top is very attractive on a P.ni-in Pie. After rolling out thi dough for the top crust, cut it into strip* '« inch wide. Weave tht: u* together latli< e-fa.h;on on waved paper, gn<| chill thoroughly. II <— lay the In’tice top on top of till.ng in pie pan. tut off end ex-tr-rii ig beyond edge of Jian. Pinch edges of upper and lower cru-t n>gr her a* when building un a flnt"d edge for a pie with a plain top. Base in a hot oven. 4.*>o F. for fir ’ 10 to 15 minutes, decreasing temperature to T>o F . morl-rate oven, to finish baking alnrut 2.5 to .l<l minutes. <luc*tion: I can do most baking, but pb«. I just can’t do it right. 1 kn-w I must handle it too much, but when 1 mi’, the bu ter w ith th** flmtr, it »e> rn, to be in lumps- and then I just I can’t do it right. Answer: You’ll gi t n more satisfactory pie crust if you’ll u-e a good grade of laid or substitute instead of butter. Vse ' , a* ' much -hortening as flour for the average two cru*t pie. [ mi II use Pj cups sifted all-purpose flour to e-jp short* t <r - g < ut your shortening into tbe flour nnd -alt mixture with two knives or a prr try blender. Leaving the «horten* ' .ng in lumps as large a« giant nca- will help to make your pa try more flaky So don’t worry a tern t the lump* Handlth. d »ugh very lightly w ith your finger'ip- And add just enough ice water to make the dough hold together. — i.-.v.i :•■:«*> h*-» i|. - — . H you have »ny »pec-fle cocking problems, send a letter requetting Information to Bet’.y Cracker n care of th>» newspaper Vou will rece ve | a prompt, personal re;, y Pie«ae enrJote 3 cent stamp to eavar postage.
a: 12 14 o'«-ha k till* morn ng Th IsP.y weighed twven a id three quater* pound* an I ha* be n nam- l John C cj|. Thi* the «• and t hild and aecond son PERSONALS Mr* r K Eg*l r. formerly Ml-* [Helena R y! rP thf* <lt'. and her daughter Marietta Ka- an- rlsitini with Mr* Ex ler' parent* Dr and Mr* C C Rayl, while Mr Eerier •I* in N"W Vork City b ing initiated into hi* new position of i»sistant general sale, manager of th- paint. • hem, la! tnd color division of t’l" Shr--• :n*Wil|iam< <’ inspa-iy Mt Eli b i * •* pt >n,■•!•• i fri rn the C licaeo •■ffu-e. Mr an I M> • Charles D T -;•'*• (returned home toda front a h-di-,day visit with their s-m-ln-law and daughter Mr and Mt* Theodor’ T McClintock, us Colutnbu*. Ohio . ... Indianapolis Hockey Team Returns Home Indianapolis Ind Jan 4 <T'P> — in llanajroll*' capttal*. 13 full points ah-ad of th* field In th* west-rn division <>f the intertvitloti al-Amr-riran hre-key league return to fhrii home i<e tonight for a ton t--’ with a tough battling Pittsburgh six ’hat may rut the hwat* margin In mor* way* than on* The Horner* jtrov. I ilteir ahl'lty on tbefr flr*t vi»lt to 'hr- Indiana
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John W. Han't and Daniel W. Bell IRetn Ing Underaeeretary of tlia Treasury John W. Hanea. Mt, congratulatea the ntw undereacretary, Daniel W. Ball, aa the latter I Ukca aver the poat tn Waahington. Bell, former acting director of the budget, wag named by Preaident Rnoaevelt
poll* rink when they mu only outskate I the Cap, f i a .; to o tlctory | but sent Joe Crrvetii a-.d matug-rj II ri - Lewis to th* sideline*. Cat | veth foi the ri »’ of the season ♦ Adams County Memorial Hospital Di*mi«* d: Raymond Rlngger route 4 Bluffton; Law rent •• Grote. ’ rotile Decatur; G rhardt Hch-1 wartz Bi-rne. Mr* Harry Fratt’iig ' er an! Infant dau-rhter Catvrl-n J ail '>‘*i Winchester street Admitted Ml* Martha Jr an Ak'im Ohio City COURT HOUSE Appearance Entered Ajvp arar.ee for the defendant< wa* entered by Ed A Bosse in the not ■ suit f th'- Monticello Htate Bink again*’ Peter and Elixabeth L»hman. Marriage Licenses Arthur Wllllim Powell Fln-llsy. Ohio to Thelma Hatfield England, Geneva. Melvin J E Roll in*. Blooming ton. '.llloni* to Lucy Jane Armstrong. Geneva o —— - Potatoes Are Plentiful Idaho Falls. Ida tl l’t The sbkj,merit* nf I laho jtotafo-• are! running aj',pr*>ximatel<- 300 <h»r* bet t- r than In 1935. the agrictlktiral marketing service report >d.
'SLIGHT RELIEF IN COLO SNAP [lndiana Receives Some ' Measure Os Relief From Cold Wave Indianapolis. Jan 1 'UP, linos I Jois today rr-eoived some measuirof relief from the zero ami sub zero li-mperalili r-s whir h have ; I ininite-d the state foi four days At « 3U a. 11l . the Indlaiiafroli I weather bureau rejMrrted an oflir ini ' temperature of 17 degrees übov zero From preliminary report, t ,day. that flute was fin- Indiana j average, with slightly wartn-i | temireralure, in Hie south and .» little higher rr-adini-, ill '.he north, the burea t said A light snow floated down gin • rally ov-r th' state early today width the weather bureau laid would coiitinue Before th' • h II broke hnwr-p t new sub z-ro r< aditig, wr-.e report , '-d by various Indiana cltbr, dur | ing the jisst 21 hour*. I Sji-ni-er and And' rson shivered lin 4 la-low wr-ather. Bedford and Crawfordsville had 2 !>• low and Fort Wayne 1 below z.-ro T-rr» Haul'- and Wushiiigion saw th" . inrerury hover at even t r<- while Evansville reported 5 alrov its th[Ohio river frog'- met at that locu tion Tin- general snow today was <■» pert-d to Imrease th- truffle ha? trd rm state muds by com • aling fore the state highway eomuil**ioll Pittsburgh Fighter In Serious Condition Pitlsbuigh. Jan. 4 <U.P> A : Pittaburgh fighter wa« In set lolls condition In a hospital today from th- effect* of a heavy blow to the h-ad dellvei-d by Billy Conn thlight heavyweight < hamfilon. dm j ing a sparring session her- las: i Jim Lhtdaay a middleweight
a Mid - Winter I 1 Cloning out uur entire stock of WINTER COATS , ut a tremendous /**i. J StctFtinQ J *-'t<rifire. w I jj yr Tomorrow | I 3ne t-ct of Cos**—vsijct ffl Sensational Reductions in Kven Department. ■ * up to »>5.75 cso 1 * Minings of a life time. < heck over tour need Q| $ /eSS g1 A and hu.* whilt prices are low. 0-e Lot of Costa—Values " E? a /"'I K $13.88 root wear Clearance l| f | All SUEDE SHOES must be disposed of M 0"* Lot of Shoes m gtgw J One Group of Childrens * • ""/A I WINTER (OATS ■ Fur Trimmed and Tailored one Lot of Shoe. a. qq 3 Styl*M- Aft Value* to S 3 50 ■ H Valnen to 56. ( >5 J I ______________ Mtyl’M and all heek in is t. L’ k! S 3 O ,h ‘‘ Mrrsup. llUl nol • * K ft n S Fj S — :,|| styles in nil >izrn. .‘I. One Rack of i.adie-«* baru»■*.- J Silk Dresses • y Special! One Lot of I value, to M 95 M.n, be.u Ladies SILK CREPE DRESSES I I t.ful stylet to choose from. / _ \s. Limited quantity. Come early for bent ■ $ 3 “si oo 'rejw.B:».arwiaiin ■ wiwx*™ U I RMaMWMnMwamKanMr" -WBMim«i<v«*B*' ** *jraragßwmaMMaMHßi O gg Choice <>f any Ladiew* I Girls \ll Wool Snow I ( hildrenS Sn< w M W INTER HAT I Sui'.t. taluix to 57.95 | Suit*. *t/fh Ito I— I sl'oo | $4-ss I I I mmmbbmmmbmmbmbvww ■■’mnwwnim tbrnMug.. —- -w I Economv Sheetw, Seamier .1 Ih. Stitched I nbleach- | Single Cotton Blanket. ■ I M '"" 68c 44c [ 49c I fj Clearanee of Belter Print-. ~ I “ ~ ~S j Fant color- A A Mrt *-’ nvn Bleached g Fart Wool Double Blank- ■ 1® C IOC! ' sl-88 ■ "Hope” Mullin I - ■ I J y*rd dr® si in- Brown « I I "*> Limit 10 yard*. Sheeting, yard M wI W hite Outing, yd. SC I ■ TIfCATUR'S ORIGINAL UINOERSETuNG STORt" I
' Dili YOU GET YOURS? There air- still plenty of ivallable copies of the Dally Ik-mnctal'- . I'o'7 POCKET ALMANAC 32 pages of condensed, accurate, Indi I peii«able almanac Information on '-vents astronomical, and geographl •al during the year I'I4U Id fill out th" coupon belli* enclose n dlup trau-fii.'ly »iapp«-di or postage stamp* and mail the i-itiijron as directed. Your Hlt|e Aliinib.ii will come -o you iti oneI * LIP COCPON HERE . . F M. Kerby. Dept B ’B4>. Daily Democrat’s Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street. Wash-ngton. 0. C. Here * a dime send my copy of ihe 32-pare 194<t Pocket Almnnac i ’o !N\ M h STREET and No : city st iti: l am a ie.„i. the ftecatur D.Hiy Items..' naMtar, lad
I fighter, was r- ported suffering j from it cerebral contusion subarashould bemorrh.ig'. believed m hnv- respited when Corm conner-i rd with a haul punch to the lem pie It- the Pittsburgh tyr • >i,n Finn Airplanes Destroy Russian Air Bases S'lrklmlm, Swed'-n Jan 4 ■I Pt 'r'.titi aii plain - hr.- rim*r d 'an I <l‘-- to>i-d Ru*«.an all bu ■ < on tu- Es’honian Island of <>i-«|, 'he li.wsjzapr-I Hveiiska l>ix'ill:i let reported todu-. ,n a ptCr h f <.m H -Isitt'rl It :s*ia reeetit! t<t|tiir d air lia-> right >n <» -<•! Island off the Esthonia’t we,’ roa •• o Says Hitler Wit Not Last Cleveland <» H'Pt Vi< tor T J Tiat h. former Austrian < instil general here, has pre ||< ted Hit let ■ ••nd if the war is long "When th--•ir-l tn -n pi-ip|e fe-1 the Jiang* 'if hunger, they will tu: fi agaln*t Hit1 ler." Tiar-h said o Veteran Postman Retires Denver il'pt A postman who dlspatche'l til'- first p n'.-age front the now Denver je«toffi<e on Christmas Im>. 191't a t,-,* of randy tn pt —id nt Woodrow Wil-"U ba* n’ired after :• y a-» du After serving in Globevill« ami En-glr-wi.ol. Colo statiou*. he was
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