Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1940 — Page 7

OCTOBER 11.

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I arm** rsldsd Ria home They found , hr hsd mot rd two Week* ago It wan feared Fu'» aaaawinatlon I might load to farther compiles tlons Though Fu wan killed tn Jspsnwseu-ontrollod territory, |ke Jbipanese were eapri (rd to allege that bia aaeaaaln bad been harbor rd In the foreign control!* dares and Io renew their (smpalgn for complete lontrol of Mhanghsl. A Domel (Japanese) urea agent y dispatch from Peiping said today the American residents' association had decided to evacuate 350 wte . mm and < klldn-n from that city It waa learned that the Arovtiian , Chamber of t'ominene at Tientsin i had called Ibe alate department ' Wednesday appealing for aid agalual Japanese trade reotiktlona. alleged dlat riminaiion agalnat Am erlcan bualueaa men. and dlat ourtray of Japepear ruafoma men to A morti sns compelled to do bus Ineaa with them The i able to the Hale department recommended retaliatory treatment agalnat Japanese Hade in the United States | —-o Plead* (guilty To Drunken Driving Clarence L. Mohr. SI. of Monroerille, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of drunken driving when arraigned before Judge J. Fred Fruchte in Adam* circuit court late Thuraday. Mohr waa remanded to jail by Judge Fruchte. while bla punlahment waa taken under ad riaemrnt. fir waa arretted Wedneiday evening after bi* car crashed into the rear of another auto driven by Mra. John K Meyer, of Decatur Mohr waa lodged in pill by deputy aberiff Leo Gllllg Hl* itatm- waa previously listed as Clarence I. Moore.

ESMPEOMAN CHUGHTHERE Man To Be Returned To EaMhaven Hospital At Richmond An eat aped Inmate of the Maltha ven hospital for the Inaane at Itlchinond waa to Ire returned to the Inatitulion late thia afternoon by Lap Olllig, deputy sheriff. The Inmate, whnae name waa learned to be Herman Henry Douglass escaped ftom the Instilullon last Munday. When apprehended late Tbura day afternoon by authortih-a. lying In a ditch north of Berne, be was nearly urn on sc loua and angering greatly from hunger, ttalrat and eg posure Ilia condition waa at Orat thought se-.mua lie waa noticed lying In ib<- ditch early Thuraday morning and presumably had been there all day and poaalbly through the night. After recovering, he told author it lea that bo had trot eaten since Sunday officer lluaaell Prior aud deputy aherlg Leo Gllllg were notified late Thuraday and took Houglaaa to Jail. Alter conferring with bos Vital authorities ho waa to be returned late today. " W - WIDESPREAD (CONTINUED FROM FA<IX <>SKi c i-c icicoit when Fh II ao-Ml ('lilt, eae puppet mayor of the Japanese controlled part of Hhanghal. waa ( assassinated \ Japanese army , officer also waa reported killed f. H diplomatic moves Io ease | the developing crisis between i French IndoChina and Thailand I were reported V M. minister | Hugh Grant was reported to have . .ailed to Thailand a attention I H : intereat In the maintenance of the i status quo hi the Far East A shipment of American planes d< st titled for Thailand was held up at Manila, and au embargo placed on further shipment* QI EST FOR OIL IS cCONTIM'KD FltOM CAUK cJHKI ent lii suffi> lent quantities to just I-. fy further operations Hine e then operator* have enter-; ed another Reid. A well was sunk on the- George Cole farm six miles north of Valparaiso, a new search I wax begun for oil and gas at FarnoMViUe and a Chicago concern starter! operations on lh<- Wlßiam ■ and Hana N'lcllaen farm in Liberty I township Os these venture*, only th>- Nlell- | sen well, sunk to 3M feet, has proj duced enc ouraging results A | month ago It was announced ilia! the well had a "tentative' Row of ; 25 barrels a day with actual pumping nut yet started In August another attempt was made when Joseph Hander a lamgvlew. T<-x . operator, began to di 111 on the John Alva Jones farm al Woodville Hander Indicated that he expected to strike oil at f.JOO feet In the- Trenton limestone stratuni whlcb la supposed to |>ass through the north end of the county At last reports be had reached 4<m feet. According to Bander, companies SPECIAL OFFER Send coupon from a packI age of I’W CRACKERaIong with 10c in cotn fc PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY for a beau* ful cracker and sandwi.h tray. sot t*s Kfc-:' a -Al All- BSE gKSS . Ol'-tKt' The Cupboard (formerly Snyder's Omer) —Special Hail) — Plale Lunch .. —Special Werlncxfajh— Chicken Plale l.uneh ... 30c —Special Sunday*— Chicken Dinners 50c Waffle* Al All Hour*. Sandwiche? 5c and 10c.

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(XodltA.—— Ml I M preaarss by Dally Demecrst—Dotty Crocker Home Service Department LIKI FINWHfILS, RIBBONS, ITC. Do you remember the pinwheel cookies that ware so popular a , Faw yean A tea party or reception lust wasn't complete without soma of these attractive erispy little chocolate and white cooky wheels. I waa reminded of th»m the other day when I found s friend using the identical recipe for what she called, “ribbon cookies'. In her version, the alternate chocolate and white cooky dough stripe went straight... like a gay ribbon ~. instead of around like a wheel. They were spectacular-looking little morsels because she had used a bit of red coloring in part oflhe white dough ... co that her eooky “ribbon” had white, brown and red stripe. Very appropriate for fall, don't you think? CNOCOLATB A«D WHITK COOKY DOUGH h cup shortening (part .t’-r h Up. baking powder for flavor) fc top. wit fc cup auger • flap. gMI . .. . I egg )oa 1 square chocolate (I at.). Ifc tap. vanilla melted I'l cups sifted all-pur|m>. dour Cream the shortening, add the sugar gradually and eream until fluffy. Add the unbeaten tgg yolk and the vanilla, and mix thoroughly. Sift the flour, baking powder and salt together and add to the creamed mixture alternately with the milk. FOR RIBBON COOKIES Take fc of the mixture and add the melted chocolate. To about a third of the remaining white dough add a bit of red coloring Wrap the three pieces of dough aeparately in waxed paper end put them away in the refrigerator to chili until Arm. Pat th« dough mtn alternate layers (white, chocolate, red, chocolate and white) in narrow long pan ... I regular bread loaf pan will do. Chill until firm, then cut into fc inch slices and hake for 12 minutee in a moderate oven, 350 ' F. Thia recipe makes about 42 cookies. FOR PINWHEEL COOKIES Use no red coloring. Roll the white dough out to fc inch thickness. Pat the chocolate dough out like biacuit <lough and lay it on top of the white dough. Roll the chocolate dough in this position until it is the tame site and thickneae aa the white dough. Roll up like a jelly roll about 2 hvehee In diameter allowing the alternate layere of white and chocolate. Chill, cut and bake the same aa the ribbon cookies. WEDDING BELL COOKIES FOR PARTIES FOR THE FALL BRIDE Color fc of the dough red and use no chocolate. Form the red dough Into a roll 1H inches in diameter. Shape with the fingera into a bell with a flared bottom. Chill. Roll the white dough to fc Inch thickness. Brush the rrd bellshaped dough with milk and press the white dough around the red. Chill. Slice thin and presa a email ball of dough on the bottom of each bell for a clapper. Bake the aame aa the pinwheels and “ribbona" are baked. ISM 800 Cnrts*. I~ ———— If you have any apecifte cooking problems, eend a letter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In care of tble newspaper. Vou will receive a nrnmnt nersonal reniv Please enclose 3 cent etamo to cover oos’aQt,

now bolding leases lu Porter <ouu- i ly in* lode the Hun OH < ompany. I Einrlair Oil and Reining i ompany and the Ohio oil company Ou the basis of the number of liennit* issued to operators tn northwestern counties, the division of geology of the state conservation department announced that wveial indicaltons of oil In the region sumgt Med possibility of a new Hoosier i Held Meanwhile, the department of couaervaion reported Increased activity in the southern part of th*- • slate where an oil boom baa been t in progress for more than a year , It reported a total of 341 oil and gas well* drilled in the state dur-, Ing the |h ii<m| Jan. I to Oct. I. approximately "0 peiceut of which I were sunk in the southwestern j counties. Although 136 of these well* proved to lie "duster*.” or dry holes, department statistics showed thal IS7 new wells had averaged 21 126 bairels a day. while 48 new ga* wells poduced 135.176 cubic feet a day In Point township of Posey county oil wa* found on a tract owned by Oakland City college with an expected production of Is<i l.arrel* dally The college ha* leased the trai t to the Hun OH company and expects to regain ita tinam lai

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Maj. Edward Monros and Gea. Julius Hswell Claiming to bs a aon of President Jams* Monroe, the fifth U. R. president, Maj Edward Monroe, 125 year* old. U shown, left, out ...de the White House with Gen. Julius Howell, comnisi.drr-in*chief of the Confederate Veterans now holding their <-»•.» enticn in Washington. The two called on President Rcoaevelt Mcnrca is from Jacksonij . i

equilibrium from the proceeds Although no new th-ld* w<-re uncovered. oil drilling during the past year resulted In the extension of two Important Held* — the Griffin n>-ld in Gibson county and the New Harmony Held in Posey county the department reported. In Knox county the development of a Held near Vincennes moved forward thl* week a* th< (!. C. Winkler test well waa repoiied flowing at alHiut 15 barrel* an hour and two operator* prepared to sink shafts in the immediate vicinity. | WIDESPREAD COMTINVED MUNI rAUK <W i night In the lemdon area In all the German* bombed mor< I than 50 district* in the greater London area and 2U provincial di* trida. Tin- German plane* returned to their occasional device of driving in on l<ondon ftmn all side*, and they dropped many parat hute flares which anti-air-craft gunners shot down Tin- air milli*tiy said five German planes and five British plane* were shot down yesterday but Idiots of two of the Hiltish planes landed safe Nearly 4« explosive bombs and many fin bomb* hit Liverpool

TWO DIVORCE SUITS FILED Two Divorce Suit* Are Filed Today In Adam* Circuit Court Two dlvorre suite were filed today in Adama i lr< uit court Maymi-, Dtaaa. of Dm-atar, filed suit against Joseph Dixon, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment and failare to I provide The complaint states that they were married November 1». 1*33 and separated <h tolser 10. lO4<* The suit aaka the custody of three children: Billy and Betty, twins aged 14. and Joan, 0. The plaintiff also naked a res- | training order io prevent the defendant from entering her dressmaking shop in the Niblick building or their apartment on Third street. I lor from molesting her. John I. ItoVoss is attorney for the plaintiff Emma Butler, of route owe. filed suit against Harvr Butler, charging cruel aud inhuman treatment and failure to provide The complaint! states that they were married Aug- i ust It. l'<3t and separated Octolier 10. I*4o. The plaintiff asks a roetraining order to prevent the defendant from selling their home John L De Voss Is plaintiffs attorney — o MAGLEY NEWS MRS. C. J. WORTHMAN D 1 "" "■ " D Mrs. Hophia Conrad visited her sister. Mrs. Mmule Hildebrand. Wednesday Mr*. Augu.t Kiuetxinan and Mr*. : Ehle Young and daughter Kathryn • ere gueet* of the William Maukey family at Bluffton Mr*. Ed Kolter visited Mr*. | E.J. Worthman Monday afternoon Mr and Mr*. Lui* Kruetxinan visited the former's sister, Mr* Minnie Hildebrand at the Otto Hildebrand home Mrs Ernest Worthman entertain-■ 1 ed Mrs .Mary Johnson Mrs, Patna Roop Mrs. Clara Breiner and Mrs Muths Haley all of ttotertßf Th,day was spent in quilting Pot luck — I during the night In the longest . raid that city had suffered in the i I war. The dead Included a Imy who r | yesterday had been In an automie I bile accident in which bl» lalliet | , Wa* killed The mother waa lb, ■ hospital suffering from wound* she received when the family s home wa* destroyed SUDDUTHS MEAT MARKET (12 6 13th tt. Phon* 22» SPECIALS FUR f SATI RDVY AND SUNDAY FREE DELIVERY Swiss Steak, pound 21c Fraah Ground Beef, pound ... 15c Pork Roast and Steak, !b. 20c-23c Beef Roaet. pound . 18c-20c Smoked Sausage (own make) lb. 23c Head bleat .. th 10c Veal Liver th. 2»c lloiling Reef . 2 Um. 25c Lard (with 50c meat order) F’renh Sausage lb. 17c Frenh Side, pound 13c bmoked Jowl* lb. 10c LEMONS 3 for 10c Head Lettuce haad 10c APPLES • the. 25c

Sorg Bros. Meat Market PHONES H'> & <M> —Ol R IIELIVKKI IS FREE—ME SKI.I. AS WE ADYERTISE QUALITY MEATS AT LOW PRICES -- Open Sunday Morning PORK STE AK lb 20c HAMBURG lb 12Jc LEAN — TENDER FRESH. Al I. BEEF a IJve ; I H c | gfISW- 14c| SOI SE 15C Veal STEAK lb 25c ROAST lb 20k OFF NATIVE VEAL ( Home Mede IP C lOC * Casing Sausage Smoked Jowl Our Own Smoked tb. Ttix. Home Mede H>- * SAUSAGE Liver Pudding BOLOGNAIb. 10< FRESH SIDE PORK .lb. 14c : ■ ■ . _ - — I ■ J.ar«e Fresh A Q MEATY <j a1 g, * OYSTERS PL BEEFBOIL lb. New Bulk lh.Ml c Mealy ">■ U Sauer Kraut. / * Neck Bones. /* BRAINS OYSTER CRACKERS 10c CHEESE — HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 15c HI HO Aun.h.n.'. SWEET ONIONS 2 for 15c HI HO. Sunehmee sw)8 r 2gc COOKING APPLES 6 fb>. 25c New Cracker 22c brick tb 25c BANANAS . 4 n>». 25c I BREAD . 3 U<g Loavee 23c CREAM n> 23c SWEET POTATOES tb it I Large D«'l Picklec 3 for 10c COTTAGE Hi. 5c CRANBERRIES lb 1»C I OL £ O 3 Ibe. 25c ALSO I<b end 2tb Bo»ee IDAHO POTATOES .. tb. 3c I

•M’M-’M-DELICIOUS! Thai a what your guests will say when you serve that tasty cake. * I ths' ;igh' <n«py pastry, oi those dainty little iwny cakes at n« | bild«<- lum-heow, the dinner parly, or when you entertain special friend* In the evening Leant how io timke them yourself Mend today fur the CAKE AND I’AMTItY BACKET available from the (tally Democrat a Hervfce ' Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Hi.. Washington, D C Receipts for the old favorlie* and many original suggestion* are included In these publlcallous The packet contain* 1. CAKE MAKING , 1 IKH'GHNI Tit AND t'HULLKRM 3 BIP.M AND FARTKIEIt 4 TEA CAKE* AND PARTY PAHTItIEH Write your name and addies* plainly, and i-u<|o*e 25 cento with the coupon below CLIP COVPON HERE . F. M. Karby, Dept B-tSL Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth St. Washingtan. 0 C Eiicloec-d find tweiity-flvu cents, send the "lake aud I'ast.y, Packet" to: — NAME I STREKT and No - 1 CITY HTATE I lead the Dvcaiui Dally Democrat. Dcialui, lud

dinner waa served at noon and dur-1 ing the afternoon, refreshment* of l<e cream and cake weie served by ' the hostess. Rev David tlrelher of Magley and ll* v. C. M Prugh of Decatur met lu Detroit recently with the kingdom service loiumillec ol Hie Michigan aud Indiana synod. Mr. and Mr* C. t' Imtiingei and .Mrs A I* Hower spent last week 'in Detroit with Ernest Detungei i aud family Mr. and Mrs. Fled Bloeinker aud Mr. and Mr*. William Worthman and >oii visited with Al Earhart.

..MMMmMMNuaMimmaMMKaMMmmmMmwmmtaMtamntaMMMinmmMMmmHk < 1 LAST WEEK’S ANSWER TIIEKI IS NO cm IN w CALIFORNIA NAMED _ HOLLYWOOD. Although more than a doz--111 have towns named L* lloilywiMMl, there in HOW HU (,iui> ~r ti,v >n • , i 'b bearing that name. The for'f* mer 1 a l*f° ni * a town MBNCA M R9* J* name was legally annexed by * * Les Angelen in 1910 and its a » dD DM ce ban independent station of the Loa Angeles office. I' “ 1. "Uncommon Knowledge” ANSWER NEXT WEEK! Geo W Stimpoon. PINEAPPLE—Foodcraft Broken Matched Slices—No. 2 j can 15c PEACHES—Merrit Brand—ln Syrup No. 2' .. can 15c CORN BEEF HASH —Armour's 2 • 15 os. cane for 35c “Special BUTTERNT’T Lg. Box 19c Trial Offer” (' 1111’S Sm. Box 10c WHAT A Crisp Thin C rackers 29c BARGAIN BOTH FOR 19c SODA CRAC KERS lh - lOlc A REAL BUY — FRESH AS CAN BE " Bov •VJV BVRUP—Penick Brand—Crystal White 5 tb Pail 27c PANCAKE SYRUP—it’s Time for Flapjacks Qt. Jug 28c SWEET POTATOES — Virgtma Yellow* 3 tbs. for 10c APPLES—Jonathan—Good Cookers or Eating 6 ibt 25c POTATOES—Michigan Sand—Good Cooker*—Small sice Peck 19c ill iilTi

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who la a patie-ui al the Will* <uuir ly luiapital in Blufttuli. ■' ■ —•——— Ready far College at 81 Mliiui-apojl*. Miuu <LPI Ten year* after the aer-oud of her two omi* had been graduated from the I’nlverrlty of Minnesota. Mr» Mona L'isxuu untried high srliool. Rhe wa* awarded a diploma In May. Neat Meptember. she will enter the Vnlvereity—a freshman at SI. To sing God's praise on Bunday one abould attune bl* life to the heavenly melody throughout lue week.