Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1940 — Page 6

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AUTOS COLLIDE LAST EVENING Florence Worthman Injured In Auto Collision At Prehle Florence Worthman. I*. daurh-y-r ot county assessor and Mr*. IKliraiHlKniN! SNERVOUS Read Ttost trnpfiftairt Facts! Quivrriag aorveo ran motor yon old. *a<r*rd. •fanky n*» make your hf* a tHghtaM** or jrsJflhffy, a*if pity and ’<te* Num? 4Hun ffurte norvwuanmn to du* to femal* funruonal dtoordrra So take famoua Lydto >! Pinh ham s V*t*t«H* < '.»f»p«*und to tertft calm unstrung furvra and knam funrttocMrt *trrafteMttto«.*’ For owr «O >r«r» r*ttof> fl *He Ptakbaa’a < ’ompound has helped ton* of thouMMda <4 frandnurtlura. mother* aad Aauctetm "te ttoa* <4 n**d ” Vinkhama Compos nd >wtiv*ly «ontaiM *<» npwtai or habit forming tn«r*>duata it to mad* fma aatur* * ova oteJUoHn* root* and hrrba ««rte art th Ha .-tar’s aparuU work to perform. On* of tto* «*tf • aonaa'i'* . •«n»*a mad*’ U liquid or handy to carry 1 tabUt form (similar formula). Try rtf I

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IKraenl Worihmnn. Was injured lair last avenin* in an auto accident in front of the Worthman residence In Manley on federal road 224 Mis* Worthtnan had Just enter••d a car. driven by Chalmer Horne, inepuratniy to itttendlna a chunh <meetin* when their auto waa struck I !hy a t ar. driven by John S Hire. | 25. Itecatur. an employe of the t’en-! tral Sugar company. Rice told IVeputy Sheriff I .co (111ll*. who investigated, that on an auto driven by Carl Hildebrand. of near Preble, which wa« I approachina from the weat. blinded I hint and that he did not aee the [Borne auto pullin* onto the pavej men I. The Hildebrand car wa.< not inIvolved In the colllaiou Horne and Rice eecaped unhurt Miaa Worthman suffered bruteea and a painI ful head Injury, The accident m leurred at i. 50 p m GIVE CANTATA tCONTINUKn FROM PAfIK <>N*> cal and Reformed church of .Marley , will Im held Palm Sunday March ' 17 at in a m with the paator. Rev | David f.rether, dellveriny the mtmon. The member* ot the t laaa are: i Dorothy Strahm. Ixiren Knietc-I mann. Jac k Shady and Robert Hep-

• I perl. Special tnualc wtil i»- furniahi ;ed hy Selma and Martha Rtrahm and the girla' choir. Immanuel Lutheran At the Immanuel Lutheran 'church the date of confirmation has aot been definitely net It la considered likely that the rite, will Ire , held Pentecoat Sunday or later Becauae of the lllneaa ot the pawtoi Rev M J 'Froach. the confirm at lon wpeaker han not been named The member* of the claaa are- Roy Bleeke Herbert tlqelt. Kenneth Blent. Ix-aler Thieme. Mfth Martan h tlloa Hleeke and Marie Biachoff. St Paul’s Lutheran The annual conflrmatktn of the children* claaa at the St. Paula Lutheran church In Preble will laheld Palm Sunday. March If A sroup of 12 children, fonninx the largest claaa alnce 1»|l». will be taken into cornerttuicant member•hip The claaa waa presented and publicly eaamined hy Her. W. H. Moeller, the church pastor on Sunday March 10. The candidate* for .confirmation are Arnold Bulle tneler. Raymond Hoffman. Norman Scheumann Melvin Schuelet. Elaine Bteberich, Dorothy Ewell. Irene : Ewell Eldora Klr< hner Anita Koe- | tteman. Lillian Koenetnan. Eilene Selklng and Lillian Stolp The fourth annual reunion aer-

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CiocfeaA* “j . M Gagps j iMB • a m Dally Democrat—Setty Crocker Homs Servlet Department prapared by , > FIRST AID TO "THE COMMITTEE’’! .o’ I Beef Curry on Rtce < jJBI ' Buttered t.teen Bean* or Ix-ttuee Salad ' Assorted Breads -WW r Fruit Gelatin HermtU Coffee If you are on the dinner committee—or if you think there la any danger of your being put on the dinner committee, for a PT A or church gatherin*--you'll find thia menu worth considering. Beef Curry really is your old friend, dried or chipped beef, decked out in East Indian attire to Rive it glamour and diatinction. It's grand to serve at a mealing of the missionary society, or young people * group, that is studying India, because curry and rice are so typical of India. ll’a an easy dish to prepare, too. Just eook your rice. Make a white sauce and flavor it—ever so gently —with curry powder. Add your dried beef to thia sauce, and there you are. The sauce will not I need any wall because the beef is so salty. I'm going to give you the recipe in two different amounts -one j for a large affair where you'll need twenty-five servings and another | for six serving* in case you decide to serve it at home some evening. ' BF.EF CI RRV Ingredients C Generous Nervingu 25 Generous Serving* Cream Sauce made with: 5 cupa 20 cups (5 quarts) butter ’i cup 2 cups (i lb.) all-purpose flour N cup 2H cups milk 5 cup* 5 quart* Curry powder H to 1 tsp. 2 to 3 tsp. Dried or ehipped beef H lb. 1 pound Rier 1 cup uncocked 2 pounds Make your own eream sauce by melting the butter and Mending in the flour, then adding the milk and curry powder and cooking it—stirring constantly—until the uncooked raw taste is eliminated, and it’s creamy and Just right. Cut up the dried beef and frissie it in a little butter firwL That will add to its tastiness. Then blend it into the cream sauce. The riee will have been cooked in plenty of salted water, of course. When ready to serve, pour some of the hot eurried beef into a nest of hot fluffy rice on each hot plate. It will look most attractive with the green beans on the side. By the way, you'll need & pounds i of fresh green bean* and ‘A cup of butter for serving twenty-five. If you do not want to use the curry seasoning for any reason, try I equal amounts of cut-up green beans and fnzxled dried beef. This i* I delicious over toast. You may want it for a quick lunch some day. Now for the rest of this Beef Curry menu you are serving for your community affair. A platter of three or four different kinds of bread from which the guests may help themselves is always an attractive accompaniment Use white, whole wheat and rye bread—with hot parker house or cloverleaf rolls—or some hard-crusted rolls, if you can obtain them in your neighborhood. You'll find that your guests will appreciate the cool dishes of jellied fruit for dessert. Os course, there must be plenty of fruit in , the gelatin. The big fat, spicy, fruity hermit cookie* will be just what you want to go with this well-chilled fruit. Then a second cup of coffee— if*you have served coffee with your main course—will complete this dessert in fine style. I .hi i CWIWISkI ISIS W Sri, CmWot Ist —.— — < I If you hsve any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting ' informstion te Betty Crocker in esre of this newspaper. You will receive i I s prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp te cover postage.

vlre of memlirr* ronfirmed In th* church will be held >-aim Sunday ( night at 7 SB o'clock Those con- | firmed durin* the year* 19M to I*l2 and ItM to' 1H» have lieen especially invited to attend this service. All ulhers confirmed In the ' church and nut member* ot th*

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