Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1940 — Page 8
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McMillen, cvo TAKE OPENERS Defeat Merchant* And ff» Cloverleaf In Opening League flame* < YO <nd M Mill’ll w<-re vl<to--ic opening game* in the Adam* nrvunty WPA baaketbaU league pi*ye<| Thursday meh - .it *!»•• Lin <*>* arhix'l gymna*lum Their v.< • tfm« Were the Deeatitr Mer< hunt* Mid i'loverleaf In th,- third game <<• th* evening. Plea-ant MUI* did tun ha** .1 complete tram and forfeited to’ Kin* Creek CYOtoook an early lead vore th< Merchant* in th* op-ning game bolding an !• 12 trad at half Hm* Murph) lira* and Kuhnle '.<*l 'he Winner* with 11 It and It |Mdht« re«pe< lively The Merchant*' »<ot ng wan al*i W"ll divided llarkb••• leading with eight point* M Millen held the lead all the way against Cloverleaf hut wa. hatd preaned tn edge out a one(Jbint triumph 1* to I? Scoring on both team* wa* well divided My er« leading M Millen auh ait point* and Andrew* leading t’love leaf wiih five M< Millen Ft’. FT TP Ki pier f I " 2 Hampshire f 10 2 llirarhy c nil Hoyer g 113 Rollenhat her. a 12 4 Be< k*r f 0 • ft Wtlllaniaon, f ft " « Myer* i .23* n»rr. g ft ft ft * Total* « « Ik Cloverleaf EG FT TP Wynn f 12 1 Stapleton f I ft 2 Andrew* i 2 15 Strickler g 12* Hill g ft ft ft Heller, f 1 « 2 Ja> kaon f .00 ft lve» r ii 0 0 Hippie g o 0 II Hehlde g .000 Total* « 5 I. Referee J Hill, umpire. Klein£night rvo f<; ft TP A. Baker f 0 2 2 Kuhnle t 5 1 11 He** <• S II 12 Murphy g I 5 B
Used Automobiles *4O Bl ,CK SVPER SEDAN. Color, Black. Equipped with heater and radio. Extremely low milcage. ’do EORD V-8 TUDOR. C olor, Black. Very l.ow Mileage. *4O BVICK SPECIAL C OACH. Color, Black. Equipped with white aide wall tire* and heater. Extremely low mileage. ’4O CHEVROLET DE LUXE TOWN SEDAN. Color. Park Green. Heater and defroster. Exceptionally low mileage. ’3B Chevrolet DeLuxe Town. Color, Gunmetal. ’37 Dodge Touring Sedan. Color, Black. ’37 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan. Radio and heater. ’37 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Color. Black. ’37 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town. C'olor, Black. ’37 Pontiac Six Touring Sedan. Color, Black. ’37 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Ixyw mileage. ’37 Oldsmobile Six Touring Coach. C'olor, Black. ’36 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town. Color, Black. *35 Chevrolet DeLuxe Town. Color, Black. SAYLORS BUICK Decatur, Indiana CHEVROLET
Tanva* g a o ii Total* 15 » I* Me .haute Ft; FT TP 1 lai*e t « " <> |l)| .... *t< httepp ■ 2 I ’• Kitiheti r 11. Mel. hi « Sil ; la.rd f " " " Total* II "• 27 liefer.. J Hill ump r< K • ill knight •ehodulo Th.- .. h. du • foi the balance «t »he fir«t half follow* Oct 22 Her.hunt* v* ciovei leaf I'Yli *• Blue Creek M. Mi Leti v« Pl* a«ani Mill* it.t 31 Mer.bant* v* H.u< t'reek Clovetleat v* P • t-ali' Mill* I Y<» v* M< M lien ; No * Men hunt* v« Plea*.mt Ml!!* Hl va M M Cloverleaf v* CYO Nov II Me ' bant* v* M. Mil len Pl..i*ant Mill* v* < V<» Hue Cr< < k v* Clovetleaf o " - — Magley ( luh Plan* Trap Shoot Sunday A trap «h<»of will iw Sunday in ,t IU*M «»!»•' half IHilr MHltll <»t Magi?)' l»y ?!»•• i on*» ’vaHoii < luh An .iajiil will Im- givt'ii in r*4< h iiiah h and a grand pt it* will al«<» pr*»*»«nti *! WALLACE ELAYS cos riser... rivoM PAGE OXK ne** men at all but men of finam e Wil. liked to call theinaelle. i>l|*|. n<-.* men on the aoinewh.it -hak.v ground that their finam ..I jwiwer gave them the legal light to interfere W Itll bllail e*. SHOW DISPLAYS CIINTISVKI' FMMI PAGE <NHH ly I bun h member - preaent member* are among tho*e wio.e plyttire* may be *een in ’he evhii.it N.-w.pape- atiount* of ’he hu h •• ati<i '’h* '• •n- ■! .n tere.l an- al.o ;ri th. ..’’•l’lin The di.play » 11 h. in . xiiilnt over the weekend • • TtiHAY M Ct»MMt>N Eltltnß Itu not my In the World Al tri.:;a< It give* the name* of th.<tar« *ay Th.- World Al manat- give* the name* of the »tar». <>. The name* of the »tar» are in the World Almanac ♦ — ■■* ■■■■-
LIST EAGLES NET SCHEDULE Sixteen tramp* Arc Sched* tiled Inr Monmouth Basketball Team ' Monmouth * tia*ketball *rh*dul» ‘ for the l*H*i-*l *ea*ou wa* annimfn • ed i.ntay i.y l.yman Hann print Ipal and latyk* M< lu rry, i iai h Slv.i-ti game* are on the •< lied 1 ule for the Eagle, with ’ln- »ea*on Opener November I at I.etleVU The E.ig> * lu.t only one regular it Ward by graduation Two other niem’ur * of ’he tourtutm* Nt K|ua t who al.o graduated were .1 <)w>n* and It Delong lf.’>irninv regular* are If Conrad E Millet E Kunkle and F E*u« ‘lmg Other m. mlret- of the 'ou hey Mjuad .till in •• h<» »> I. Mulian Mahan and E ov'tint 1 Th' . omplet. .< hedllle follow Nov I Geneva a- tlen. va Nov » Plea.ant Mill* al Mon mouth Nov IS Monroe a' Moure* Nov 2o Jeffer-wm at M uimouih Nov 2* Hartford at Hertford ln-> I Hoagland at MoumiHlth lie. i, Kirkland at Monmouth Jan I Jeffer.on at Berne lan * Geneva a! Monmoglh lan I” Hoagland at II Mgland lan .‘I Kirkland at K kland .lan 2* Commodore* a: I* atilt Jan 31 C.m. oidia al Monmouth Feb T Monro.- a’ M<rtii»touth Fell ).’> A'on.iirdta at For Wayne Feb 21 Plea*ant Mill, at Plea.ant Mill. o • • Decatur Bowling League M indy Zeh wa* the only major ..-ague kegier to hreak into the «• i le* la*t night in tlie artlvitie* at ( M If.-, reatnm Mandy po»te<| , a I.l'a *elie* thgt |«i ed hl* Bilik. • : Sfati'l.i d« to twu win* over Clover leaf Hi* .-lie* lame after a low 17» in hi* fir*’ allf-mpt follow ed hy a .’II and a .’2" The oil men fxi.ied a total again*’ the 22'.'. .Hunt of th.- lower* Mo*e* 2”2 and Keller'* even 2<'” were the other double tentury count-- of the eniount.-d Farrar* IS" wa» the tie»t >lngle game of the < reamerymen ind hi* 51* wa* the he«t »ei ie» Thom* !"'• reminded keglet- of hu i hampiinuhip milking . . • .. - Thorn* !»!• wa* not the beat effort of major league kegier* in 'heli attempt* to grab the twadiy < town howevei Green * tug '•» in hi* third gam.- for Fitikle* *aw to tha’ Meanwhile he and hi* mate* were dropping three to • Monroeville. 22*T to 2527 Ko«» I*o w.i- the beat aeriea of the lo**
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.r« while Hi. hard*’ 57* wa* top* i,.i the w nner* Webaierw' 211 ..lid Trentadm ’• ?"l vofu liidwd the 11 2'm i oitnt. Mi Mdlen’* *wepi their »ero»* i with *■ vi n 1 p. 22n2 io 2.31* with G Hi hulfg lighting the w<y on a erei* H» lu»i game, a 222. wa* toppi.i for .ingle game high by Eley who*. hr*l attempt wa* a 22*. Noldlot |ai»ted a 212 for the other double ■ entry iiiurit Mut»< tiler* Di*tr ibutllig. who** lineup lma*t« three member* <d la«i yeai « mo*t popular champ ,on*hi|i five ileitnl liy popular vote ..gain fulled la*t night in their attempt* to live up to their reputation Th.-y dropped two of three gain.* to Brine * tlrll. 25»* to 2*l" Stump* 512 wa* high «ene* for the |o»et* and the howl ;ng fioiirut. 222 wa* high *ingl. game Mnt.i hlet ihalked up a 213 for their only other g.eaj more Mayo. Hoagland alole the limelight for the winner* with a 1 251 tha’ wa* top* in »lngle game* Im tne bight and gave him a 571 that wa* alao good enough to pate the miner* With each team having a l<>3 *pot the eu.ountet did pmduie three good game* The Grill lad* Won the fit «t on a margin of nine pin*, the aorunid by f I'', and ’o*l the third by 32 MORE MEETINfiS FRaiV UNO* Vi« tor Kh h**t »p«*.ikff»ni M nnhy <>’ t 2* ♦ 3»> |» in. I«*ffrimiii town «lnp hirh m lhM»l N.tlhati <* «hi stud John L IIrVoWM. |k» , f< Milk Truck Driver Accidentally Killed Kingman Ind th t is <l'l’l Hll.wiirth Gardner. 2*-y«ur-old milk 'truck driver of I’rawfordaville wa* ktlle.l near here la*t night l<y what wa* believed to la- atl .u-< ld< ntal d -• harge of a 22 • allbre gun Paul Edward, of Crawfordsville Ga-dner'. <ompunlon told Fountain <ounty offu er. the |uiir *aa < rui*ing in a <ar nrar Kingman *h toting at toad-ide target* with the gun He .aid Gardner wa* kilt, d by an a< • uletital <ll«< harge while at the wheel Os the <ai WILLSHIRE NEWS Mr and Mr. G D Men er. W P Johnson M and Mr* Robert Kuhar M ami Mr. Noble Hau denbu*h. Mi»* Helen Myer* and Gerald and Huth Men er were gue*t« of Mr*. Charity Brown Sun-1 day Heber Bowen wa. In fv. kalb 111 la«t Wednesday on bu*ine*. M:« Geraldme Stri< k!.r, Ottiv, Agler and Mr and Mr- Vlvln An- - idiew. and .on of Deiatur were Sat urday evening gueata of Mi and ,Mr» Helier How.-n Mr and Mr. Roy Agler and daughter June of Gary were weekend gue*!« of relative* in thi* vi- < Inity Mr* Ri|«*e)| Byer entertained member* of the Young .Matron’*. Bridge Club/' al he. home in thi* place, last Wednesday evening Mr*. Richard Priddy of northern Mlraiaalppi. th* former Lillian Benson wa* In town last Wedne.day calling on friend* Mt*. Priddy . wa* a former teacher in the pub- ' lie school. -Mr*. F A Defter, .pent *ever*l day* last week In th* home of lie rnieee Mr*. Walt Oliver of near .Monroe, Mr ami Mr* T P Critchfield of Akron visited Tuesday evening With .Mr*. Critchfield'* parent*. Mr and Mr* W W Park* Mr and .Mr* H Lelchtanateiga: of Decatur and Mr. and -Mr* f’lar •n«e Hoblet attended th* fair at latncaator. Ohio last Saturday I Mr* Ellubeth Geisler spent Sunday evening with Mt. and Mr* j Austin Jone*, south of town. Mis* Mary Schumn. who i* attending Hall State College spent Jhe weekend with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. L. F Schumn Mr. and Mr*. John Byer and granddaughter, Janet Bryan were ] weekend guest* of Mr. and Mr*. ■Carl Kuhn and children of Fort , Wayne Mr. and -Mr*. Hubert Byer and ■eon Ned. were Sunday rural* In 'the Kuhn home Mr* Hyford ParrUh of Fort I Wayne and Mr*. Walter Corbett of St. Paul. Minnesota, were Saturday i evening guests of their »l«ter. Mr*. ‘ Vernon Hoblet. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Smith and ton of Van Wert were Sunday dinner gueata of their friend*. Mr. and Mr*. Ira Huber. Mr. and Mr*. Dick Kline and ! daughter Kay Ann of Ohio CUy were Sunday dinner guest* of Mr*. Kline'* parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Roy I Painter. Mr. and Mr*. David Cook of Salem were over Sunday Gu«*t* of Mr and Mr*. Clint Lauttenhelser. Mr* Emtna Pyle is seriously ill at her home in thi* place, she suffered a severe heart attack Satur- | day night. Gene Vining, south of town, spent Sunday afternoon In the John DelI linger home. Announcement Is made of the marriage of laiVera Habegger of Berne and Lewi* Arnold of thi* place. The ceremony took place Saturday evening. October 12 at the
1 *« r ■ ee a* prep*'** b» Daily D*<o*c'*’ *et’» Cracker M*m* terv'e* Department A TIDY LITTLt PACKAGt HERE'S a clever food combination that will fit In well with either a luncheon or an informal dinner menu. Each ifuent find* on hl* plate a tidy little imckaye wrapped round with a atrip of crispy bacon and fastened with a skewer. Inside there'* a tender delicious bit of pink ham, a well-seasoned fluffy sweet potato patty and slices of succulent broiled pineapple.
In other word*. th*r*'» the meat ■nd potato and relish all bound t< get her in th>* neat little pack*ge We call them Pineapple Forkette* . . . and here they are in a plate luncheon menu. Pineapple Psrkettew Spinach Souffle Whale Wheat Muffin* Individual Pumpkin Pie* l uffee that sound Intetestlng for one of those convenient little uncheon* where everything l* •erved on one plate . . the kind hat are io popular fur bridge parti**? Notice, too, how it make* i >*e of the autumn food* that are at their beat and rheape*t right now. And I alao want to call your attention to what a colorful, inter-vating-looking plate it will make when each poraette i* garnnhed with a frill of dark green parsley or a atrip of bright pun lento. PINEAPPLE PORKETTn Mi* 1 pound of ground raw h«m with I well-beaten egg Season 2 rup* mashed sweet potatoes with salt and pepper Split * slice* of pineapple in 2 to make thinner alter* Have '] lh bacon rut into long thin atrip* Make a round patty of the ham for earh individual serving Place on a slice n 1 pineapple Cover the ham with a patty of sweet potato of the same sire Plaee another thin slier of pineapple on top W rap 2 strip* of bacon around all thi* and seeure with toothpick
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I It par«onage with Rev Lawrence Dellinger official lag at the -ingle ring i eremony Mr . nd Mr* Arnold will make their home in thi* plaee and are now at home on *<>uth State .ireet Mr* M E Beam Ervin Avery and Ml«« Vera Fl*het were dinner gu*«t* of Mi and Mi* Gale Haugh man and daughter Matv lx>u of Fort Wayn<- last Wednesday evening Mr* J G Bllderhark wa* a Weekend gue.t of her daughter. Mr*. Grurge Itui kley of In- .iftr David Powell of Tioy i* vlaitlng !in th home of hi* Aunt. Mr* Stephen Bui hanan Mr* Harold Smith who wa* tiniltjuied in an automobile accident la-: week, la *till a patient at the Lutheran Hoapital in Fo-t Wayne and I* report.-.! to *how very little improvement o ♦ PETERaSON NEWS * Mr and Mr* Martin Fruecht* and daughter Ml** Leona vleited Mr. and Mr* Henry Breiner Sun day Mr* Fiank Spade and Ralph •Spade .pent the weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Otto Dilling and family at Griffith Mr. and Mr*. Lionel Brentllnger had a* their dinner guoat < on Sun day Mr, and Mr* Carl H rpengard ner and family of I'nlondale and Mr. and Mr* Stanley Callow and family of Decatur. Mr and Mr*. Alvin Belneke apegt
I FREE! FROSTED MALTED MILK with each 10c HAMBURGER TONIGHT AND SATURDAY This big Free Offer in made to introduce this eitra good treat. Fronted Mailed Milks are smooth, cool and refreshing. » Try one today at our expense. —— ■ —— ICE ( REAM CHICKEN Made Fresh SANDWICHES FREE ’ Made Fresh DELIVERY IW . VISIT OUR t NEW FREE DANCE FLOOR. ; Betsy Ann Confectionery ' 701 West Monroe at. Phone MM!
Bake the** Porkette* in a buttered baking di*h for 1 hour in a moderate oven. 350 F. (Keen di»h covered first 1U minutes of baiting.) SPINAC H MH FFI.E BAKER AT THE SAME TEMPERATI RE And here’s the recipe for the ■ Spinach Souffle that make* «uch ja |de*«ant partner for the PorteI ette*: SPIN At H MH FFI.E Io 2 cup* finely chopped cooked •pinaeh. add I tbsp very thick cream *au<e and 2 beaten egg yolk* Heat and *tir until the eggs set Tool and fold in the 2 stiffly beaten egg white* Fill a well-greased *-inch baking di*h one-halt full of this muture ... or fill individual eatlard rup* half full Set in a pan of hot water and hake in a moderate oven. IM‘ F.. for M minute* Serve at once to prevent falling PINEAPPLE P<>RK)7HF_S GO TO 1 HIRTHDAV DINNER And here's a birthday dinner menu a young wife served for' her husband’* October birthday. She wanted it to be delieiou* and unu*uai . . . even though she eould not afford to spend a lot of money. I think she *ueceeded . . . don't you ? Pineapple Porkette* Buttered Beet* Caublower Sprinkled with Grated Cheese Hot Roll* Strawberry Jam Green Tomato T'tchle* Hirthdiy t ake Coffee
Sunday with Mr and Mr*. William John.on Mr and Mr- Bert Aungat «pent Sunday with Mr and Mr* Grant Hall Kill* and Reg Skile* .pent the weekend in Michigan (* D W<-ldy visited hl* mother Mi* W II Weldy Monday afternoon Mr*. Hugh Henry of Columbia City and Mr* Bob Jack-on and baby «on of Cleveland are .pend Inga few day* wilh Mr and Mr* Elli* Skile- and family o— Ihncc Sunday Nite. Jimmie Dinwtddie colored orchestra. SunSel.
IYour Carburetor Divider* each gallon of ga* into more power uniln Than there are bricks in a bungalo, and We are equipped to nervice it To gel all Ihe power out of v our gat*. RIVERSIDE SVPKR SERVICE Eatt Monro* St Phone 741 "When you think of Brakea. think of ut."
8080 NEWS Mt and Mr* Harry Stroud lin ,| son of Detmii Mi< hiaan *|ictn Htm day with Mi and Mr* Henry Mil ler. The M' Taleir ladle*' *|<| mH at the home of We* Dcirwln Drak* with 2* memioT* present Th<- pre*l dent being ahaent. Mr- f’arl Dan lei* took charge of the meeting Con'e«t* were won hy Lucy Ko« and Ida May f’ottrel Refreshment* were «erved hy Samantha Drake Ihtri* Drake and elett Drake The November S meeting Will fw at the borne of Mr* Ed Koo* Mr«. lien Colter visited with relative* at Canton and Alliance Ohio, the pa*l week Mr. and Mr*. Arlo Drake. Mr and Mr*. Charles Dr*h<- of Decatur. Mr and Mr*. Rd l*< h of Portland visited with their parent* Mr. and Mr* Ihirwln Drake The Sunday »< bool convention of St. Mary * town*hlp wa* held at the Mt Tabor Meth<idl>t church Sunday afternoon and evening Mr. E H Al-paUffh of Willahi' vlalted with Mr* lien Colter Friday Mr* Henry Miller entertained with ,i party Friday evening h»notmg Mi Miller on hl« birthday .<n niverrary h« cream and <ak< *.<*
mmmhhmJ sl v MOVTI'J i oc-jocl ‘NO TIME FOR COMEDI - with • JIMMIE STEWART, ROSALIND KI SSM CHARLIE RI GGLES. LOI ISE BEAVM There was a shy fellow named Jatnc* I Who knew nothing al all abotii <l.tme* | 'Till he mel a Mi** Ku*sell | • • • • And afler a lu**le • • • - i He learned about women I (he claim*!• I ADDED— SWING WITH BING so Cctoy I 10c 30c Inc Ta* I 0 0 I - TONIGHT AND SATURDAY “WHEN THE DALTON S RODE with Randolph Scott. K*y Friwcii. Brian D ’ \ *’*l ADDED—Popeye; Pete Smith Spec atty • I CORT SI N. MON. TI ES. I f 7 tfl] Cor.t nuou« Sunday. 10c 1:15 to 4 Evenings 10c-20c J to cents to 4 P M After 4- 10c 4 20c ■ 4 Erl LYNN BAR I fCrCflpfl LLOYD NOLAN I JOAN VALERIE | DOUGLAS FOWLEY Bl ’ ujjl 1 o«e*«ed frv »•»«# P»w, n* l *t CV •>»«», IM DM Cm* A-*e-n Q H U AM* Cdmwv Rwwm W — TONIGHT AND SATI RDO KIDS 5c to 3 P- M “THE DURANGO M ’ With CHAS. STARRETT and Sons of t* t#e .d, ADOKO—"Drum* pt Fu Manchu
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