Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1940 — Page 7
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Robert Mark Braden 2313 Adam Roland Bailer 2391 Earl Leroy Mankey SIC. - Luther lasrve Ariu.ld i-219— Walter Holland gimmermali 3217—William Paul Jural .2399—Carl Ernest Wilhelm 231* Ronald tleorge ktump Slid-Earl Earnest hip. 1 2351 Luther IxwU Martin .’3'3 J.hn Henry Mason 12249—Milfoil Edward l><-Hiug«r I 33*9—Herman Fredrick Kuhn -355—Eugene Josepli Gaae : S.’M Kol.ert Kenneth kaulblne Hoy Edwin blwln 235* -Carl Edward Cochran i *3s* Jamea Joseph lietlcii 82*“— Wilbur tireri bebolt 2391—Imulel k Wl> key 33*3 — palmer O kpruiiger .•391 Ell Waite Habegger 2391 -ktanlev Glenn Baumgartner .2*s—Pout lieWtit McCullougti 329a Gorge Freedom Carpeuler 339?—Robert orval llraii.lylH.rry .*•9—Wilbert Gustav Pteele I 3.'9» Julius Franklin Teeplc I .’279———Hubert Ixltoy Baller ; 3:7l—lxaler la.well brake 2573—Hural G. 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Driver* of ■one tail company voluntoorotl 100 per cent. When buaiusss slow* dowu Iboy spouil th*ir tune kulttll»»
DECATL'II DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
POSIES FOR "HER" IN ORDER AT FOOTBALL DOINGS fl fl * ; ' ' !r * flat. I ■ » ■ EJf KK Jr MM*- « / fl*' j/ ‘MmHOH If iNKn Left to right, Cornlower necklace and brwerle*; garden!* twin corsages; ncklace of pink eamrlUa* and lilie«-of-lhe-vallc'.
Every Saturday the crowd* roar for the winning team in stadium* all over the country for it s Autumn and the football season is in full swing 1! you are inviting your favorite girl or your doting parent to help you cheer the home team, and you Want to be the man of the hour *e<- that < guts fre'h flower* Chrysanthemums hold tradi•sssal ptoxx. but there are many posies beside*.
rit "I ' Uapkkd IN L|M gj UaUW W J I f S'*. J **“•*•*< J ''*> WMMIH» »•*• U**» x/ V ■.•*•»»•••«•■• U i ■ — I ■■ '~ Now You Toll Ono Th*' Old Constitution. Bowling . Green, Clay county. Indiana »ay* i that "there Is In Harrison town •hip. a well, which has been In use probably twenty year* the water . of which during the day. la of ord inary quality, holding no mineral solutions. but that immediately atI ter sunset and during the night It Il strongly sulphurous so much as to be very unpleasant to drink. Thia la a strange phenomenon, but not more than that of a well In la-wis towuahlp. In which there is an Inexhaustible supply of water at all times, excepting when there Is a prevailing wind from the north When this la the case for the space of twenty-four hours. It entirely dries up As soon as the wind changes It Is again abundantly supplied Who can beat this?" Well, we don't know. —From the Hullivan Democrat. June 30. 1870 A Mouas Caused It "A north college avenue lady, while engaged hi the pursuit of her domestic duties encountered n mouse In the flour barrel. Now most ladles under similar circumstances. would have uttered a few I genuine shrieks and then sought i safety in the garret but this one possessed more than the ordinary I degree of genuine courage She summoned the man servant and ■ told him to get the gun call the dog and station himself at a con- ; venlent distance. Then she clambered upstairs and commenced to punch the flour barrel with a pole Presently the mouse made its ate pearnnte and started across the floor. The dog started at once In ' pursuit. The man llred and the dog dropped dead. The lady fainted, fell downstairs and the man. thinking she was killed and fearing that he would be arrested for murder. I disappeared and has not been seen i since. The mouse escaped From The Monroe County Republican Progress. May 7, 1884. An Even Hundred Chief Bcnack lived mar Monoquel. an Indian village In Kosci usko county He fostered an undying hatred for the white man and the story was current that he had j in his possession !M* tongues taken from white men. and vowed to get his one-hundredth Chief Flatbelly also lived tn Ibis region and hlv ’ uaffie was ouvs considered tor ths •
To make .* real impression suppose you wire the kill friend twin corsages to wear on her fur coat and muff, like those shown center They are an arrangement of gardenia* and croton leaves For the party later on. the sophisticated girl would love the floral neckla* e and matching bracelet of cornflowers, left Right Is a floral necklace mad* <d pink camellias and lilias-of-the-vallev.
resort at W'awasee but some esttilth soul felt ihai It might not lend Itself to modem usage. ■ - ■" ’0 — CHLR€ H HOLDS CONTINUBP FROM TAI IK IINII* I I'overt paid tribute to the meinor- ' les of hi* ministry while pastor of the local church and lommend'il the church for Its beautiful build’ Illg and Its work of renovation Out of Town Guest* M— Matilda FledderJohann Vir--1 Klnla. Roberta. Ixtha. New Kuo*- ; rille. O ; Di and Mr*. Orville AlI leu and *oin Jimmy and Mina Oeral--1 dine Everett. .Marlon, Mrs. Lee . Mollenkoph. Mr*. Mary Garard, | Miss Nellie .M Garard. Mr. ami |M. s J II Former, all of Fort I Wayne; Mis Kate Haiitiigurliiei Columbus Ohio. Mrs W I* Higgs. Petersburg. Km* t son .Neuensi hWalider. Heine; Olive It Perkins. Port Wayne Ml ami Mr< O I* Edwards. Ixlpsl*. Ohio Mrs it. II ! Everett. Pleasant Mills; .Mi. am)
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• Mrs Carl Moses. Robert- Fori I Waym-. Christie II Chase Manon. Ohio. .Mrs Laura Davis. I’i.-asaut : Mills. Mrs. I F. Foley llelaine. ohm City. o. 1 Mr. mid .Mrs Joseph Nhafei. ‘ , Sotiili H<-iid. Mrs || |l And ■-« Lyons, ohm. Frames II Walters. Marion. Charles II laiminlnian; I Mrs Fred Hell, Fort Wayne. Mi I mid Mrs. Hogi'i Glpe. Alexandria; Mrs. Itorv 11 Erwin Anderson; Mr Ralph Tyndall- llluffton: John ami Iren Liitlejohn. Furl Wayne. .Mr. and Mrs. C II Lallowe. Find . lay Ohio. Rev and .Mrs II N. Cov- . ert and ilmighters: Mary Louise Blossom. Ohio City, o : Mrs I’hyl- . Ils Houk Hoagland: Ihnid Borners. Lima Ohio: Mr* Ell Rflrunger. I lt>'m- Marganl Harrison Mun < I.*. Mrs Raymond Horne. Cnlon City: Estella Perkins. Cleveland IL Igbts. O Olive Perkins Fori Wayne. Harriet Wertzberger ami S Adella Wertzberger Waller*. Marlon o fr»<9» In 1 l.orw! Tvwn , Oers«U’
~ C/tocfeje/L— 1 si p • ni bony Democrat -Betty Crocker Hom* t*rvlc* Department oraparea by ALL-ON-ONI-FLATTH MIAL IN AUTUMN COLORS Marsrom and < heeae Surrounded by Browned Pork Msusssr Pat I les and FrM Toataloes Garnished with I’grswy Crisp Cabbage and Apple Salad Bread and Baiter Flam Nance Butterscotch Coohba with Brown Sagar Iring I o<ee Here I* a colorful autumn one-diah meal that doe* not require th* aervices of the oven. It's a quick top-of-the-siov* dinner that is perfect for day* whan you are going to be at a club meeting or on a shopping tour all afternoon because you really can prepare It m thirty mmutaa. INEXPF.NNIVE AND THOBOCGHLY NATINFYING It's inexpensive and most satisfying, too, with the creamy Grand* nt macaroni bathed in a rich sau-e and topped with sharp grated cheaae making th* backbone of th* whole meal. Surrounding thia mound of macaroai and cheaae are generou*.*iaed succulent mapy brown pork sausages and juicy red tomato slices that have been dipped in flour and fried in the sausage dripping*. Sprigs of frilly green |>arsley set off this colorful brown and red and yallow array of tempting savory food. MACARONI WITH SACS AG KS AND FBIBD TUNATOES l« lb. macaroni (2 cups uncooked) Icape medium whit* saoee 1 quart* boiliag water h to I cup grated yellow, wallI tbap salt aged rheeae • large pork eaueag* patlies I'epriks (about IM Ibe.) Celery Halt 4 large lomaton. unpeeled Parsley Break the macaroni into 1-inch piece* and cook until tender—about IS minute*— in the boiling water to which the 1 tbap. salt hat been added. In the meantime, brown the sausage pattie* on both side* In a hot skillet Them allow them to cook slowly over low heat until well done, while preparing th* other Ingredients. Cut the tomatoes into thick slices Dip each slice into flour seasoned with salt and pepper. Quickly sauto the tomato slice* in part of the sausage fat in another heavy pan. itomove th* sausage from the fat and keep hot until ready to serve. * FOR THE WHITE SAI'CE Four off moat of the fat. leaving about 3 tbsp, in the pan. Blend m S tbsp flour, seasoned with salt and pepper. Remove from heat, htir * hi I*4 cup* milk. Return to heat and eook until thickened, stirring constantly to prevent lumping. When ready U> serve, drain th* macaroni, ami arrange in the center of a hot platter. Pour the hot sauce over it —and sprinkle the top with grated cheese—and then lightly with paprika and celery salt Arrange the browned sausage patties and fried tomatoes around the macaroni —and garnish with parsley. Serve at once. HEARTY. INEXPENSIVE DISHES FOR AVTVMN MEALS Betty Crocker ha* a selection of hearty, inexpensive macaroni and spaghetti dishes for autumn meals that she will be glad to send you. Just mail your request with three cent* in postage and your name 1 and address to Betty Crocker in car* of this newspaper. ———————rwwl«M ISIS ST Hstls rnrtm |M .. H you have any spec I tie cooking problem*, eend * letter requeetlng Information to Betty Cracker in cere of this newspaper. Veu will receive a prampt. personal reply. Flea** enclose 3 cent stamp to eovar pottage.
Boy Punches Intruding Bear Rutte. Mont U.F Denny laid ders. Hulle newspaper carrier boy, was driving through Olacler National Park with his mother ami sister. when a bear attempted lo get into the automobile Iknmy Immediately pun* hed the bear Jn the nos*' and kept it up until hrnhl fled The boy was bitten, however. - . - — o-'— — Tree Cuts Down Tree Cutter .Me* haliii villi- N V iU.P; John Whalen a Irerl cntler. met death when a tree rut him down. Whalen fell from a lofty perch when a larg* hram h he was i-Ulltng fell and slashed his safety bell. O ■ Laundry Goes Patriotic Miami. Fla *U.R> A .Miami Imiudiy. which originated the slogan "Isn't It great to lw mi American.' nod nationally now adeer-
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Uses that It will clean American flags free , — o — — Long-Buried Loot Found Saffron Walden, hug tl'Pi — l The heirs of the late Mr. II D. AiJtlaud, of Myddlyton House. Haffrwn t Walden, are thankful for the new order for the removal of all road •lans and milestones I'nder a mffe stone outside the village has boou found a burglar's loot the results of a loblx ry at Arkland's house 40 years ago. Golfer, 7*. Scores Ace Marshall. Minn. il l** <l. J. Hardy not only was the first golfer to make a hole-iu-one on the No. 3 hob- of the new country club course, but he made It on the ftrat swing off the second tee during (he first round played over the course. It was not. however, the 79-year-dld Haidy » first are, but his thud.
