Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1940 — Page 3

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tuNjO* ■pGENCE quiz ■ „t th- • •''hakes ■ ",,,-t v" "M "°" ■ L- ■>' «'• TOW " Hr'"' 1 *" •'■h lll2 *' l Wl *’ ■ Ihr " «" d K d.hrhifol h..il> «t (|l»e*l B The subject tm KL.,.n .»• Wh;.' I. Vo.it ■ , h , I,U-ilie«« meeting ■ , a . h.-1.l I'l-*"' ■ ((1 . .hit. .h.-lttK which H . .1.... uinheon April E’" w ,. Ma.i. Vesey of, Kj. >(.- . ue.t -peakei ■ ',V rrziilai .1.11. mesdlng ■ Ij, 1,1 Wednesday at the ■ Mr* I* *• Stilton with L,| Uam. •»*•' b-ader t ,| () ., th.- afternoon fL. h > h-r daugh Ei M- l'" k Townsend. Kafteshtn*" 1 * I pleasant Mill* Baptist | ,iu ar" an Ka.'-'t supper E 4oma‘>i. of El Mho'll M'nxlay evening Err to •••'•■» 'I""* O<lm k Ear Will •" 35 cents so. a E h’ •'"* an,< Enn i* ft“ ■ ••n’" • 8 * i* ■ r'.a-ai ■ 'i on. mly-tonary E nil met at th-- i.ome of Et. tlai'h ’ •' "• -f'cinmin Elirty o'clock ■ T'lah 'hl’< of the Hell IBl* L,;; me-t Monday evening In Kt' ball at seven thirty o' ■ )!«(••«'•* f». the evening E Mn Millie Wise and Mr* ■ P»mnifir r <>n ■ Uyal Daushter* < la»» of the Ebal Sunday »• lox.l will El the home of Mr*. Will E Turolar i ing at seven ■ otiek «lth Mr* George ■ X (he assisting hostess. Ir mcclure KuEILIE ANDERSON ■Bsretnents were i e’-elred Er "t the marriage of Miss ■ Merwin .laughter of Mr. ■n William C lnd<r*on of Ellie to t'overt Met lure. Inn nt Mr- Mary McClure of I maple wan married Satur Enh 2 in the parsonage of i Et.it ihui.h at Anniston I E there M: M< Clure I* sIA | tin the I ’nlled State* |

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Chevrolet 1939 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN "Manter DeLuae" IquippH with Chevrolet Radio and Heater. A -mall down payment. Termn on balanre. [ Saylors CivV Mak »• A Fiwar U S. < 771‘ 1 . Iln KaM,er «'f< Rlwayw appreciated—--4 Colorful. Potted Plant. Open Evenings. ?UATUI FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave. - PHONE 100

CLUB CALENDAR Soclaty Otari 11 nu. it A. M. Fanny Maey Rhone* tooo — 1001 Thursday Friendship Village Club. Mr* Guy Berry. 1: 3<» p m. Woman'* Foreign Mlssionaiy Society. Mr*. N. It. Kleury. 2 .Hi p m. Kt. Luke's lardle-' Aid. Church Basement. all day meeting Little Flower Hludy < Tub. K of C Hall. * 16 p m Standard Iteurer*. Method!** Church. * 30 p m Kvanrelical laidie* Aid Ct.itrc’i So. in I Room. 2 p m. |-'in<» bie Club Mrr Ja> k l-eigh. 7 :30 p Jtn. Friday Ul d oct I U.iptrii wnpß *‘K X|.'l • x>K X4eiio|«*|U- .t 0.. ..(.•-h.i.i Mturday I'r.lon Chapel llak.-d Good* Sale Itror k'« Store. !. a. in liuptht Church EaMer S.e iul and Supper. Pteanant Mill- High Sr h<a>|. 5 p m. Colnrerl Kgg Kale of W M S I'hope 362 or M 2. Chirken sapper, Moo-e home, to 7 p. m Pleawant Mill* llapiiat Church Sup|>er. Pleaaant Mill* High School 5 to 7:3d p tn Monday Tirtah Club. Ren llur Hall 73« p in Mu*ie Iteparlntent. Mr* Robert Jones. 7:30 p. m liramati. Itrpnrlment. Mr* Palmer Ficher. 7 SO p m Literature department Mr* George Flanders, 7 30 p re Art Department. Mr* A A Stu. key. 7:30 p. in Junior Women. M.«* Kathryn As folder. 7 30 p. m Tvauaay Ixtyal Daughter* Claa*. Mr* W.l Ham Hamnia. 7 30 p m Root Towiinhip Home Kronoml. w Club. Mr*. Vernon Coaler. I 30 p. m Relmkah lawlee I o. t> F Hall 7'30 p m <”hur. h Mother* Study Club. Methodlat Church. 2 30 p m Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mr Je*ae Sutton. 2 3u p m army I Present at the ceremony were : Mr*. McClure and *on* Roiwrt and Maurice and Mr and Mr* Adder*on Mr and Mr* McClure are at home at HIS Nobel *tre.*< In An- , nl«lon HONOR DAUGHTERS AT BIRTHDAY DINNER j Mrs Howard Manlier and Mr*. i Theodore Drake gate a ehl. ken dinner Monday evening honoring I the birthday annlvermarle* of their 'daughter*. Mr* John F M.y.-i-I and Mis* Florins Drake Guest* were Mr and Mrs. Glenn - Mauller and daughter Marilyn. Mr ■ and Mt*. Clyde Drake of Wren, Mia* Ruth Shelton. Mr and Mr*. John K Meyers Mr and Mr* ITheodote Drake and daughter Flo , rlne. Mrs. Howard Mauller latter in the evening friend* gathered at the Mauller home and

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save an old fashioned belling for Mr and Mr*. Meyer* and Mr and Mr* Clyde Drake — .... . —_ Mr- Je, .<■ Hutton and dnughter Suzanne and Mr* Rd llce.»„ and -on Tommy are -pending Faster In In troit with their purent*. Mr and Mr* M J laiul.y Mr* Fred King and *on Dirk are vl*lting (he former's mother. Mrs Chari's Straw of near lx*. Mr and Mr* Stanley Dun of Invil's lz*ke. N D. Mr* J 1,. Down--1 ing of Green. lowa Mr*. A D Kntoi. of Jessup. lowa visited here for ' wveral day* With Mr*. Mae Kel- ‘ hum enroute to their homes front a winter in Florida John Mosure of llluffton. former 1 auditor of Adams county *..d ore of the Old and reliable cltigena • here, visited In In-.atur this morning Jim Hendrick* of Monroe was at- • tending tn hunlnes* here this morn- * ing lam Vager wctri to Fort Wayne thi* morning for a few hour* visit with hl* brother. H J. Yager. Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Miller and family and Miss Phyllis MeCluta spent last evening at the home o! Emanuel Hart near Monroeville. The occasion was In celebration rd ‘ the Xl*t birthday anniversary of ( Mrs Hart whi.h will occur this , week Refreshments were enjoyed ■lining the evening Di and Mt* • A N Ferguson of i Fort Wayne visited h. Decatur Wednesday. where they were the guests ( of Dr and Mrs H D Heavers at five o'. !.* k suppet Joseph and Martin Itmnnegraff are spending lhe day in Chicago, visiting with their sister. Mr*. Josephine Costello, who has leo-n a patient at the St Bernard hospital for the past three year*. o HUGE BRITISH rroNTINCKD FROM PAQK ONKI i lhe commodore cm the cheek■ and i shouted "good Im k The huge liner. It was le-llev.-d. was unarmed when she left the harbor British circle* said American laws prohibited placement of gttn* while she was In port. There was speculation, however, that she ■ might receive anti-aircraft and anti submarine guns sonwwh re at , sea from another v>-*-• I The British liner laincastrU was said to lie walling outside th." harbor. after a dash across the Allan 1 tie. tor lh.- Queen Mary to dear in

■.- g/’ FLOWERS ror * EAST E R i /•MJ" LILIES AZALEAS H|M| - w Tri ll’S HYACINTHS ■MHH JONQI 11-S HYDRANGEAS ■I t INNERARIAS PRIMROSES HK "MB v ’ fi ROSE KI SHES CALCEOLARIAS v ’ 4 And Choke Cut Flowers 1 —- <Always Open Phone 300 1315 West Adams Easter Apparel At Vigran’s HI Y MH R EXSTER AND SPRING APPAREL HERE AND SAVE MONEY ON ALL YOI R Pt RC HASES. • ~ FOR WOMEN AM) GIRLS COATS DRESSES 4i ... —>•> pastel* to Mark* — flar- ULfIK 1 -in tweed* and plain rotors. gorp> an<J pte!|U ' j-adR , °" M ‘ arMl h " r<l- fin< * w,M ’ , ‘' n " size* 12 t<> .',2. The) are a* IKUL and handsome lininxs. sizes 12 iotely an you will find <his(Mßß to IK —half and quarter sizes. side of New York. * $9-85 sl9-85 $1 "■ $7-85 Jj. F ASTER H ATS 3 " FuAnlr.H nain SHIRTS lw Earner F vert thine from the tinv guorontood to laM on* yo»r «Meryininp irom me linv #r w waehrnp* Site* 1* t* be flowered pill boa to size >■ £ f <» pattern* V 21 for the matron. Plenty Ranter HATS for Men and Boy*. Smart of nit les and rotors. Too looting — Daa.rabiem no ?« wLJm. ■ J . a. I < color* and *tyl*« X'Aw tHF ran find your banter hat at TIES FOR THE “'W — vj-rann EASTER PARADE " ' Pino value*, color* ant pat$149 $3-98 |- 49c 98c VIGRAN’S Inc. lit Monroe Street Decatur. Indiana

1 CXoxkje/L—— u a ea as Dally Democrat— Betty Crocker Homa Service Department prepareo by ALL-ROUND COOKIES Fancy cookies are nice for parties and afternoon tea*, hut when it come* to downright eating enjoyment I think most of us like fat. spicy, old-fashioned cooky-jar cookie*. I meao the kind that wire alway* kept in the cooky jar for the children’s lunches and betwec-n-meal attack*. They were served with lemonade to summe:-time caller* at.d with lea or coffee at other seaeotis. Among the mn«t popular of these all-round old time cookies are the “oatmeal drop rake-’’ fllbd with rai*in* and chopfied nut*. fll.D-FASHIONF.D OATMKAt ttMIKIFM 1 cup shortening I tsp. soda *. I*Y cup* sugar I cup buttermilk 2 egg* 3 cups roiled oats 1 i.«p. vanilla cup seeded raisins 2 cups sifted sll-puipo.,- dour ’» cup chopped nut* I’e tsp. salt f'reani shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream thoroughly. Blend in well beaten i-ggn and vanilla. Sift flour, salt, and soda to ■ether ami add to the cri-ain-si mistuir alternately with the buttermilk. Illi-nd in rolled oats, raisin*, and nuts. Drop by teaspoonfuls a little apart on a greased cooky sheet. Bake 15 minutes in a modeiatHy hot oven. 4<Ml* F. This will make 7 dos medium-sized cookies. Refrigerator Oatmeal Cookie* are another variety that are not onlv delicious to eat but ever *o convenient to make. The dough ia molded into a long -ausage-hke roll and placed in the refrigerator to chill until you are ready to slice and bake the cookie*, in this way you can bake all your cookie* at once or as many as you want at a time. OATMF.AI. REFRIGERATOM (OOKIEK i eup shortening 1 tsp. vanilla 1 eup white sugar I', cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 cup brown sugar (packed in 1 tap. soda cup) I tsp. salt 2 egg* I 3 cup* quick-cooking oatmeal Cream shortening, add sugar gradually, ami cream thoroughly. Blend in the well beaten egg* and vanilla. Sift flour, soda, and salt together and add with the oatmeal to the creamed mixture. Shape into long roll (about 2’s inches in diameter). Chill for several hour* or over night z When ready to bake, slice as thinly a* possible with a thin, sharp knife and place on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake 10 minutes in a moderate oven, 360* F. This will make 4'4 dozen cookies. ————————C«»,>UlH ISIS l>, Sei, Crarfw. Isr - ■ — — If you have any spscific cooking problems, send a Istte' rsgusstlng Information to Betty Cracker In ears of thia nswspspsr. You will receive s prompt, psrtonsl reply. Rlrase enclose 3 eent stsmp te cover pesteg*

order to take her place at the ' Hudson river pier ARRIVALS Mr. and Mr*. Vlrxll Ksart Marlin of route I. Geneva are the parent* of a baby son. born at the Adam ■ county memorial hospital this afternoon at 12 66 o'clm k The Itaby. who weighed seven pound*, sou: ■ teen and one-half ounce* ha* lieen ' nani<-d James Fdward ; B COMMON ERROR D> not *ay. “A basket of i him iou* orange* were presented to th< Invalid.'' Instead nay i “waa presented " . ♦ 11 11 ‘.'J

Eormer Frankfort Net Star Seeks Dama<es Crawfordsville. !n<! March 21 . il'l’t \ fIO.MM) damage volt filed against Ilyron Guam of Frankfort • and Gb-nn A. Bouaum of Kokomo by J*me* Miner. 21 a former ■ Frankfort high school star luisket- . lull player, was being heard by Judge Edgar A. Rice in Montgom [ ery cln ult court today N. A. BIXI.ER OPTOMETRIST Eysa Esamlnad • Glasses Fitted HOURS ■:M to 11:30 12:30 to t:00 Saturday*. t:00 p m. Valepboee 13*

Miner allegml that he suffered a hand Injury which interfered with : the (oiitltfiiutioii of hi* education In

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July IMS when cars driven by' Guard and Bousiim collided on state road 33 near Monticello He con

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ti-iid>-d that the Injury ended hl* athletic career He wa« a passenger in the Guard car.