Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1940 — Page 3

i\p\Y. DECEMBER 9. 1910.

SOCIETY

ntion I^K aT MARION l|||f ' ' ’ "' "' ’ ' *' ""'’ l held Al III' on. Saturday , , 1.-i-.na Repp*-it B| ” .. <1 < hapte-r notu ■V 'I Tl '' , '‘ l '' ' ■ onv.n' V H I nMg Induti |m»w » .» M., <arly •>.- |M • .--k*'*, bow ..nd SH. ~ .nd an open fir*SB ■‘ , ’ ' r l "‘""" ' SB ■ <..•■•>•■-•> . SB . ot Siam:. trite*.i< followed w/'i - and a dam •• 4 . , . lay ai noon .on. ||B| tutu Hon* 11. au' Uy I- n . oy. i. d B . 1.-alher cord and K*,.*.! »••!•■ given t, > M. Nair wa< toa-’ K... . . iu the Indian r<> |B i |. II y th- na'mna P • Who Were Ml* m*|i a. k ■ Middletown Ohio Vi Dorothy M.Nair, I I rice president. ■■ Ann . Ma.- Howard. Fine v k --tary. Mt** Ruth . . I <K<» 111 . t|ea*Uiei II i n-y. Mun. ie Ind ■ . laiy. Mm )' in K w ,» Ind . east*-n in M Huth Evelyn I-ik-K. ,-ditoi . Mm - - - r'l Betid > *.-.-. Beta pro* -'"d there an- firn -• h- Wnlted state*. . nt wan made -.liver v -he Omicrori < hap'--lie Amerliuti I.- trio m thin i ity June 1.1*41. m .- ..nary society of th*1‘... yierian church will K . -Ii That «day .if'*-: K. ■ -y o'clock with M - the leader Mr* <l. M:*.'->t. will have the devotion 81l for the meeting a Bcksirni.ia Mrs. E II Eng*!*"

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HARRISON C ARROLL Iraiarrt H, spiral* Writer ■OLLYWOOD.—For the nr<t he rune to Hollywood, fileuart will not get back for (*h riatmaa. working achedule I* too K heavy , . . "The I a a #>e 1— . 1

Ziegfeld Girl" | and.Hfter that, the "Pot O' i Gold” Ahn for Jimmy Boosevolt. 11 Since he can't get away, the star would like to bring his family out here for the holidays Hla dad. Alexander Stewart,

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B owns and runs store in Indiana. I‘a ■ ___ ■fr’* ironic! Mtocha Auer, di•“d one day. gave the bachelor •ty for Broderick Cmwford. er started that talk about • ■<*' > Stanwyck trying to get Taylor to give up airplanes ••t have been wrong. His first Bt> Hight la tn the bag. He made Palm Springs and it came off ■tatty. ■The star to tickled to death •dentally, he says he still hasn t •ten the bill from the local air•t for ploughing through a held B watermelons when he was mak • a landing with his instructor in • plane. V Carole Lanlls to through with •Us Hunt, why was she dining P* him at the ktomeraet House? •tinny anecdote about New York •*• Herbert O. Lehman’s visit to • ’.'nited Artists studio to see Lubitch direct a scene in ■hat Uncertain Feeling.” ■ when the governor was invited ■ take a seat behind the camera. • declined. ■ “Look." he said, with a tough. •* last time I was in Hollywood ■few years ago, somebody offered B* chair and I accepted It. Right ■*y somebody else came up and P This to Robert Montgomery’s pr and nobody else can use It P* then, I have been afraid to ■ down on a movie set" I"Wesetem Union" one of the

'»on. F. (1. AllWein M A Frlalnger and (’. ('. Langston Preceding the regular meeting At two-thirty, the Spiritual Life tump 1 will hold a half hour service All I member, are requested til be pre amt as this will Ire the ehrtaiinaa , meeting. The Golden Huie i )a«a of the St Paul** church will m*e* *t the home of Mrs llyron Reber Friday evening at all o'clock for a pot link sapper and gif' exchange. A bauai and ten will he given by Circle No I and No 2 at the Methodist church Thursday from three m fl»e O'dOck. The pulrhr (w wrM „| l 0 attend. Members <>f the Mn«lc Iteparl-' jment are remlnd.-d of the twentylfl»e cent rift e»..hanre to le 1.. l.| when they meet this evening at th.home of Mrs. (>. II llanbold. eight o’clock. There will lea .pe< lai mm-Is! meeting of all Spnish American wai veteran, and auslllary Wednesday evening at la-gion Home at seventhirty o'clock A |H>I lu< '< slipper will be enjoyed The Women a Society of Christian Service of the Mt Pleasant : ohurch will enjoy an all day meetinr Thursday at the hoin- of Mrs I Wilson llel't with a pot lu< k dinner | at noon Election Os officers will be held and a g.md attendan. <■ is asked. The annual Chrlstma. jiarty | and gift exchange will 1..- enjoyed! at this time. The Beulah Chapel ladles' aid society Will meet with Ml. I.lllhel 1 Arnold Wednesday for an all day session The gift eg hang.- will be I held and a Christmas program en- ‘ i joyed Every m> inte r is urg.-d lo' be present The Belter Home- dub ot Monroe will meet at the hum. of .Mrs Erwin Stu. ky Thursday evening a' seven thirty o’< Ix k A ten cent gift egchange will lie lu-ld and capsule friends r.-v.-al.sl I Th.- St. Ann di« ussion group' will enjoy a Christina* parly at the -home ot Mrs A'eronlca Wolper' Thursday evening at sl» thlrt) 1 o'clock. The annual Christmas party and ! gift elchange of the Philatliae Hass of the Baptist Sunday school will le-1 held at the home <rf Mrs. Norman Kruse. Tuesday evening at *i» I li'il.ek Mrs Will Wlnne*. Mm C ig. Hell. Mrs C H Moser and Mrs.)

climatic acene. la where Randy , Scott reache* tor a gun on the wall and a bullet aplinter. the wood only a few inchea from hia finger*. Scott actually made thia acene and the .hooting wa. done by Ben Southland, a lanky employe In the araenal at the Twentieth Centuryi Fox atudlo. .., 1 Southland ha* fired everything from piatol* to machine gun* at motion picture .tar. Lorre who made the funnieat crack i about him. . -Im not a bit worried, raid Lorre. "Why. if the man mlaaea, he loae. hl. job.” 1 Certainly I* amaring. aomeof the thing* that are expected of the atara When Tyrone Power wa. In Cincinnati, a man .topped him a. he waa entering a theater. The atranger a*ked Ty to pow for a few anapahota and the »tar obliged. Now he ha. receive.! three conic, of the picture. In the mall, and a auggeation that 1100 would be juat abou: the right price. Even If Bette Davie were willing. ; I don't know how it could be man. la>« but a I’ari.ian exhibitor, ; Henri Maurier. ha* secured a print of Sarah Bernhardt'. ancient picture'Queen Elizabeth." and would like to borrow Bette', voice to dub I In a aound track. Larry Slmma, Baby Dumpling <* the •'Blon.iie" eerie., I* heartbroken. ... Hi* aix-month-old i Wringer apaniel ha. duappeared. I Thia of court.. I* not the Daia'y of the film. Dai.y I* an ordinary mutt. one of Hollywood, better juvenile actor., la attending U. C L A and now ha. been made a cub reporter on the Dally Bruin . K .„„i .avs ahe and Artie Shaw have S J their aquabble but Wat the will have to leave for three day* before hia band open. Young Tim Holt fallen heir to th. leather gun guard Er Stand, get her to tell you u* Burgew Meredith took her out to dinner and didn't have a cent of mXy After that, etlll pennito* ? h °y went to th. ChrirtmM tthow

CLUB CALENDAR huel»ty Dsadllns, 11 A. M. Funny Macy Phongg 1000—1001 . I . Munoay iT'hlan Needln club Christmas Party, K of p Home, g so p, m. • orln'hlan Class Christmas Harty, Mr* Homer Huhl. 7: JO p m Mt. Mary's Modality pot l.u<k -utifH-r and Christman Egchange, lilt. Joseph School. « JO p rn. Mush In-parlment. Mrs. II O. Haubold. ap.m. • Dramatic Du|MrtiMßt. Miss Eva Acker. 7 J 0 p. m. Literature Department. Mrs. Jen- ... Hutton 7 JO p. m. Art Department. Mnt. Rolrert Zwirk. 7:30 p, m Junior Women. Miso Ev.dyn Adams. 7:30 p m. Pythian Misters Temple, K of p. Home. 7:30 p. m. Iti-searrh Club. Mrs. J. N. Prlstoe. 2 30 p m. TuoMny Woman's Christian Temperance il'nion. Mrs. Frank Hohnke 2 p. m. • Philathae Class Christmas Party. Mr* Norman Kruse, r. p m. Zion Walther la-ague. Lutheran (Church. 7:10 p. m. Ilobekah latdie. I. O. (I F Hall. 7 3n p tn. Mary and Martha Christmas Parpy. Mathodlst Church. 7:30 p. m. Kirklami ladles Club Meeting and Annual Chrlstmus Dinner. Kirkland School, *:3O a. m. lieha Theta Tau Christmas thirty. Klks Home. * 30 p m. Church Mothers Study < lub. Mepliodlst Chuttrh. 2: So p m. WsdnesOay t'nlled Brethren W M A.. Mrs. Charles Hakes. 2 pm. Zion Kvangellcal and Deformed laidies' Aid. Chureh Parlors, 2:30 p m World Friendship (lulld. First Presbyterian Church. 0 p m. Business and Professional Women's Club Club, Christmas Party, Mrs. Kenneth Arnold. * p m. Zion Lutheran Missionary Hoclety, Lutheran Church. 2 p. m. Historical Club. Mrs. Earl Butler, 12:30 p. m Hhake-piwre (Tub. Mrs. John llellor. 2:30 p m. Ilolw-kah l-odie Chrlstnvas Party, I. (). <>. F. Hall. 7 p. m. Spanish American Veterans and Autillary Pot Lack Hupper. JaI gion Home. 7:30 p m. Beulah Chattel Indies* Aid Society, Mrs. Luther Arnold. All Day. Thursday Guardian Angel Study Club. Mrs. Joan Parent. 7.30 p ni. Baptist Woman's Hoclety. Mrs. S E Hite. 2 30 p m Hurallstic Study (Tub Christmas Party. Mrs. Victor I'lman, M p tn 1 Better Homes (Tub of Monroe, Mrs. Erwin Stmky. 7:30 p m 1 Missionary Hoclety. Presbyterian 'church. 2:30 p m. St Ann Christmas Paity. Mrs. Veronica Woipert. 0 30 p. m Mt. Pb-asant Women's Smiety Mrs. Luther Arnold. All Day Itaiaar and Tea, Methodist Church. .1 lo 5 p m Friendship Village Home Ecome ink s (Tub. Mrs. Alta Wolf. All Day Meeting. Dorcas Class Christmas Party, Evangelical Church. 7 p m. Friday American la-gloa Auxiliary Christmas Party. Legion Home, O ld |i ni. Civic Section Christmas Party. Mrs Ed Warren. 7:30 p m. P. T. A. Study Group. Lincoln School. I S® P n» |> T A. Lincoln School Auditorium 2 3o p. m. St Paul's Golden Rule Class, Mrs. Byron Reber, fi p. m. Saturday Zion Evangelical and Reformed Cafeteria Hupper. Church. 1-7 P m. Curt Moser will have charge of Hie social hour nad carry in supper. Members are asked to bring table services and to please note the change In date and time This Is the final inee'lng of this year and all members are asked to be present. The ladles aid of the Zion Evan gellcal and Reformed church will meet In the church parlors Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock. with Mrs. A. R. Ashbamher Adams County Steaks Vary Your Menus! Favorites in Detroit's expensive restaursnts sre Adams County steaks. Why not enjoy the best steskc in the world at home where they are fresh and bear no premium prices. Eat Our Adams County Steaks Lamb Steak .. Pork Ham Steak » 2»c Beef steak 2® c Veal Sirloin eteak ... th. Zvc Stay slender the Welch wey. Try thio epecial! Pint Welch's Grape Juice 1c with Quart Welch’s Grope Juice 47c GEKBER MEAT MARKET Free Delivery -60 8. 2nd et. Phone 54 or 97

DECATt'R DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

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After a dozen false alarms the theatrical season finally got away with a bang last week. There waa the Theatre Guild pioduction ot "Twelfth Night" with Helen Hayes and Maurice Evans at the St James Theatre, and there's a bang-up beat-aeller st U»e National Theatre called The Corn Is Green" with EUu-1 Burrymore in the lead. There's Uttle to be said about “Twelfth Night" that haan't already been said. It's not the most felicitous Shakespeare, but Hie Guild and Miaa Margaret debater gave it a production which probably hasn't been matched and isn't likely to be. Maurice Evans played Malvoliu with a cockney accent and Miaa Hayes was, according to your i orreapondent's boas, a combination of Jane Cowl and Bonnie Baker. We thought she was swell. ‘The Corn la Green" has Miss Barrymore a middleaged English spinster who Inherits a house in Wales, starts educating the analphahctlc coal miners and digs out a keen minded lad whom she groom* and jockeys into an Oxford scholarship. The play, by Emlyn Williams, l» lirgcly autobiographical and It's a marvelous job of writing Williams, who waa born in Wales, spoke no English until he was six, then with the help of an English teacher won an oxford scholarship, la as fa mous on the stage as he is writing for it. You'll probably recall his other plays, among them "Night Must Fall", "The Late Christopher Bean” and “Glamor”. "The Corn Is Green" is dis tlnctly and completely a Her man Shumlin play, tie produced

a* the leader Hoateoaaa Will Ih- lhe ime»damea Chari--* Miller. Charles ItriHitHM-k. Holomon U>rd. Tillman Gehrig, Jennie Gehrig aud Harry Knapp. A cafeteria *uppi-r will Ih- served at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church Saturday evening from five to seven o’clock. The rm-iiu will Ih* announced later. The mission band will also conduct a candy sale at the same time. Mr and Mr*. Ralph Genii* enter itained at dinner Sunday evening In honor of Mr and Mrs. Chai O. Porter «sf Huntington Covers were arranged for eight person*. Including the honored guests. The Civic Department of lhe Woman's cluli will have Its annual It'brislma* party Friday evening at 'seven thirty o'clock at the home of Mr*. Ed Warren A twenty-five cent gift egchange will Ih- hel l Towel* which were ordered will Ih* distributed at this time The Woman's Christian Temperance I'nlon will meet Tuesday a/ ternoon at two o'cloi k at the home of Mr*. Frank Hohnke. 121 South Eleventh street. Important business will Ih* transacted and an Interesting program given New members are requested to be present. All members are requested to lie present. All members a* well as visitors are welcome. The American l-eglon auxiliary will have a Christmas party Friday evening at Legion Home A pot luck supper wll ll»e enjoyed at six-thirty o'clock. All members are asked to be present. The Rurallsth- Study club will have Its annual Christina* party at the home of Mra. Victor ITman Thursday evening at eight o'clock. A twenty-five cent gift exchange will Ih* held and all members are asked to Ih* present. The Baptist woman's society will meet al the home of Mra. S. E. Hile Thursday afternoon al two thirty o'clock. Mrs. C. K Moser will Ih* the leader with "Hound lhe Fireside or the Christian Home" as the

Deanna, Boy Friend She’ll Wed Deanna DwMtt Vaugta Pawl Screen juvenile Deanna Durbin, who has grown up to be a young lady of IS, has announced she will many her boy friend, Vaughn Caul. 25-year-old associate Alm producer, next summer. The two have been joing together for years.

and directed It, and his genius for casting la reflected In every part. Rhys Williams playa a Welshman educated beyond his station; Mildred Punnock, a Buttery spinster; Edmon Breon a thoroughly British country squire; Thelma Schnee nearly steals th.- show from .Miss Barrymore as a moppet who turns into a trull under your amazed eyre; Richard Waring la the complete embodiment of the ambitious, dazzled and sometimes embittered mine lad who wins the scholarship and Rosalind Ivan, as Miss Barrymore's servant, docs a aweil Job. If you expect us to tell you about Ethel Barrymore at this late date you're wrong. There Isn't anything to say that hasn't been said before, and probably a hundred times bet'er than your reporter can say It. But she's still a great actress a great lady ot the tnes're And not the stunt theatre. That magnificent voire, that magnificent presence do not require the chicanery of meaner talent. She doesn't mug. She moves with an economy and directness that must be the despair sa well as the envy of all women now on the stage. So they can still, all of them—without exceptionlearn about acting from her. When the final curtain was rung down on "The Corn Is Green", your aged correspond ent fought his way through cheering crowds to the street, feeling aa If he had spent an afternoon yelling al the top of his voice. "The Com Is Green" is a must on your theatrical list. And "Twelfth Night" la a fine, warming evening in the Ureatre for anyone. i

topic. Thi* I* the last meeting of the year and a good crowd I* desired A t«*n cent gift exchange will Ihenjoyed. The W M A. of the First United Brethren church will meet with Mrs. Charles Hake* of 410 Mercer avenue Wednesday afterniHin at j two o'clock. A good atendance I* asked. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS REGULAR MEETING ! The missionary soclwty of tba ’Evangelical church met recently in the chureh social room with the Decetnber suction in charge. Mrs. Adolph Koller gave the devotion* and a poem was road by Mrs. Elmer Anspangh entitled "My Vision." I The le**on was given by Mr*. Wilma Small. Election of officers ws* presided over by Rev George tarsier and resulted In Mr*. Ed Warrrn being selecterl a* president; Mr*. J <) Trlcker. vice-president; Mrs. Will Dellinger, recording secretary; Mrs. Merle Schnitz. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Roma Breiner. treasurer; Mrs. Frank Lynch, sponsor of the young people's circle; Mr*. . Itay Stlngely and Mr*. Amo* Ketehum. leader* of the Mission Band: Mr*. Adolph Kolter. Little I Heralds; Mrs. Dellinger, press rei porter. j The Guardian Angel study dub will inert at the home of Miss Joan ’ Parent Thursday evening at seven- ’ 'thirty o'clock. The Pythian Needle Club will en- > joy a six thirty o'clock dinner par|ty and twentyflve cent gift exI 'change thi* evening at the K. of P. ’ I Home. i ——— The annual Christmas party and - 'gift exchange ot the Itrlta Theta >|Tau nororlty will Ih* he'.J at the Elk* home Tuesday evening at six thirty o'clock. I o Two educational programs each ■ month are sponsored by the fire I department of Houston. Texas. ■ -They are presented through the ta- > cllltles of a local radio station

Mr and Mr* William Poaglas* of I'nlon (Tty xpent Sunday with Mrs, May H-avera Mrs. t’ D lacwton of <3O North Second afreet who haa brew aerlos* louxly 111 at the Adam* county memorial hospital the |>a*t ten day*, was able lo l»- moved lo her bom--1 today She la very much Improved I Mr. and Mrs. Malle Andrew* <>l I IndlaMpoHs visited al th« George liar nett home xiulh of Decatur Saturday solns on to Warren, where Mr* Calvin Slater ewlwbraled her 4»th birthday. Mrs. Slater la the mother of Mrs. Andrew*. Mr*. W. A. Lwvwr relumed Saturday avenins from a month'* visit In Indianapolis where *he was a sue*! at the Tom Peterson reald en.e Mr. peteroon la sllll under a phy*l< lan'a care, having Ireen IB t since July. Mr and Mrs. Hen Shroyer and daughter Kathryn and the Ml«se« : Annis May Merriman and Mary I Frank enjoyed the Measlah given : by the Mennonlte choir In Bern. , lasi evening. The Mlsooa Phylll* Hsugk and I Kathleen Kuenemann and Vernon I AHolder and Kenneth Guanl motor ' .-d to Indlanapoll* yesterday where they attended the he Carnival Mrs. F. G. Allwein and daughter. Mr* Frederic Hi liefer, returned the latter part of laat week from Shelby. Ohio where they vlalt'-d the former's daughter. Mra. IMck Shaw and other relatives and friend*. Mr and Mra. George Auer were among those who attended the Fort Wayne Lutheran Choral society's production of "The Messiah" at the Shrine last evening More thun 2 <mh> person* att.-nd.-d The annual good will and Christtna* greeting edition of the Daily Demta rat la being compiled It wt’l Ih- Issued Monday. December 23 'and will Ih* widely circulated Ml** Ruth Porter and Joe Ogle of Cincinnati spent the weekend with the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. G V. Porter and family of Winchester street. Mr*. George Renner of Clncinnall rlslted over the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mr* II E Butler and other relatives and friend* JURY RETURNS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ON» Prosecutor Arthur E. Vogl.-w.-d.-also met with the grand jury during Its six day* in session and led the Investigalton of criminal matter*. BLYTHE GIVEN CONTINUED rttOM PAGE ONE go it la far away. Blythe, a graduate of Decatur high school and former Yellow Jacket star athlete, haa been interest ed in radio for years. When a student he was fond of radio and soon after graduation Iwgan intensifying hl* study of It The granting of hla license cllmasea hla years of work. Gerald Cole, local radio and electric shop proprietor, waa the Aral citizen to be granted a license. He ha* been broad, sat Ing for a number of years. o f • Adama County Memorial Hospital Admitted Rudolph Wellfieldt. I Hoagland. Mrs Harold Idlewln*-. 'flu! North Second street; Mrs William Lyons, lo<2 Russell street; Nelson (lense. Fornax street. Dismissed Mr* lacwrence Frank tin and baby son. 7SS High street; Mrs. Paul Gallemeyer and haby daughter, route I. Decatur; Mr* . Merlin Beer and baby daughter, route 1. Berne; Miss Genevieve ■ Wttlwr, 226 West Adam* street. Carolyn Adam*, route I. Decatur; Mr*. Myrtle Vizard. I’b-aaant Mills; Mr*. (’. D. larwton. < 3« North Second street. o Local Man’s Nephew Injured In Accident Charles Eicher. IS, son of Mr snd Mr*. Ray Eicher of Bluffton, Is In the Wells county hospital In a serious condition following a track crash near that city. Eicher, who la a nephew of Victor H. Eicbnr of Decatar, and I* well known In Adams county, suffered a severe chest Injury when the milk truck which he wax driving left the road. Robert ('small. IS. riding with him. was only allihtly hurt. a ■" — Middletown School Superintendent Fired Middletown. Ind . Dec. 9 <U.R) William Shirey, city superintend ent of school*, was ousted from hl* post today when a sc-hcail board member, accompanied by the Henry county sheriff, called at hla home at 7 a. tn. Two stats policemen were stationed at the high school to keep order. In charge of the school was C. R. Young, formerly of Frank fort. Ind., appointed to Shireys vacancy. Shirey resigned last week after

4^ —-— (SaXEu CtocJbUL-——•» | Deity Democrat —Belly Crocker Hemo Service Department a< veareo ay OUM DtOPS, Ami SAUCI AND RAISINS Gum drops, apple sauce and raisins do not sound like the **makinn for a fruit cake, do they? Yet. why not? A spiey apple eaues ■ cake is flavurful and delictou*. the sort that keeps fresh and moist U the laat crumb. Cut up gvm drops scattered through this apple aaues cake would look like bile of candied fruit. And since a fruit cak< always has raisins in it, let's add a few big luscious raiaiae. Made with only twu egg*, it's certainly an in«a:«natve fruit rake I eeperially when you con*tder that the recipe mal two loaves. ■'Keepo Well If Yeo Can Keep It" Ono woman who swears by thia eake to I me the other day that she'd kept helf of it tor “month* and month’ ' b a tigntly-c- vered tin box. When she Anally cut it, she seid it was <'el eh usS- n «nt and freebtasting. While I am not prepared to advocate tryine to keep thia cake for “months and months" . . . never having tried it myself . . . it's perfectly obvious that made with apple sauce this way, it will be a good "keeping" cake. However, once your families have sampled thio gum drop fruit cake, I am afraid you won't have aa opportunity to find out just how lung it will "keep". Ct'M DROP CAKE 1 rap shortening I | tsp. rinnaaow I rep sugar I | tap. salt 1 vggs 3 rupa seeded raieine (1 15-og. I rep unsweetened apple sauee box) 1 tap. soda dt**ol<ed in I tbap. U rep water bet water Jti rep* long gum drop* (1 |b.> 2 rupa sifted all purpose gour •, rap Hour ifor dredging) I l*p. nutmeg shortening, add sugar gradually and cream until fluffy. Add the well-beaten eggs. Blend in the apple *auee to which the dissolved soda has been addeil. Sift the flour, spices and salt together, and add to the creamed mixture Blend tn the well-drained raisins which have bean simmered in the water until puffed Now dredge the raisins and gum drops in the ■< cup flour and add V- the batter Pour into 2 well greased (3Nx7Nx2S inch) bread pans that have b-en lined with wrapping paper Bake 2H hours in a alow moderate oven, 325’ F. Avoid Gum Drop* with Strong Flavors Be careful not to use gum drops with very strong flavors such as the mint-flavored green gum drops. Apple Saoce . r,er - '•w ® n< l P®re < lO • »our apples. Put In a saucepan with just enough water to prevent apples from burning ... 1 tbsp, or leas. Cover and cook to a mush. This will make 1 cup of apple sauce. ■ ——iWiuM last v* awu <»«aw la* If you have any apeclffc cooking problems, send a letter regulating nfermatlen to Betty Cracker in care of thio newspaper. You will receive I prompt, personal reply Please enclose 3 cent etamo to cover omSsm

a dispute wlih iHtard member* ‘Mt returned when lhe student lewly walked out and refused to return until he did Willis (rt'dcntials I’reNented To Senate Washington. Dec. P tl’Pt The o* senator elect Hay | |mond E Willi* It . Ind were pre-, i .ented to the senate today by lhe man he defeated in the N’lVemliei election acting Democratic leader Sherman Minton In sending the official paper* to the clerk. Minton said "t* hereby I present the credential* of the di*-: !tlngui»hed Republican who retired me from the senate." — w Woman's Prew Cluh To Hear Roosevelt Washington. Dec X - HJP> president ItiHMwvelt wll! break anI other precedent by being guest of the woman's national pres* club at a luncheon mt January <. Mr* Roosevelt announced today No other president has attended a function given by newspaper women In Washington. Mrs Rimse veil Is the Arst wife of a president ’ tn be an active member of the women's press dub Stu- also will st* | tend lhe luncheon

W'.--fTIT [ lIAPKNED IN Folk Without Plkss It may be generally known that out of the twelve townships of Mi hi roe county Polk township ha* not a mile ot Pike road Polk which Is In the extrermsoutheast section helps pay the taxes according to Its own ability, bnt within Its own borders gets no beneflt of the 350 miles of Pike roads In the county Next conies Marlon township In the northeast corner of the coitii ty, with only three and one half miles. Indian Creek haa 12 miles and Is trying to get a good road In the Buena Vista valley The Farm, i Ellettsville. Ind . Aug 4. IS2I Ths Winnsrs Our people are very jubilant over the nomination of U. H Grant, the captain of our county for the preal dentlal contest, and the nomination ot Schuyler Colfax, the greatest stHtesnian the world has ever known, to take second place on the ticket, and with such men for our standard bearers It makes our people as the Indiana say "feel glad ” We will Aght It out on thia i line if It takes all summer, no odds The Hoosier Sta r, June 4. IMB Dusty Snow The recent dark snow full that

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ha* tHH-n the aubject of so much lomment proves to he nothing but dust that ws* carried by lhe storm from some dry aerltow of the townj try until the air wss so full of the dty soil that it gave the falling •now a dark color Bernard HromllMlte who resides north of town brought s spec imen of dust that he bad separated from the snow to John Kennedy of R G. Moore A Company, druggist, who utter making a microscopical examination pronounced the substance nothing more than dry soil ! that had been carried perhaps thousands of miles by a wind storm from which the air In thia snd other sections of the country became thoroughly Inipregnsted and waa driven lo the earth by thia recent I heavy snow fall The Sun. Vhiclnne* Ind Jan IS, l*X& An Early Quarantine Fifty farmers from Kush county have formed a cordon around lhe village of Kglxhtstown. each armed with a shot gun and no resident of the town is allowed to leave the place This I* done to prevent the spread of small pox which rages tn the village About sixty cases with seven deaths have been reported. The Daily Time*. South H<-nd. Ind ' Alwiut one<ourth <*f California's area I* devoted to farming

OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS OF “OLDSOUTH” TOILETRIES The Decanter Jug Two size* ot Cologne bottles and two fragrances The large size is the "Decanter Jug" at <1.75. It ts handsome a**d unique The “Violin” or “Scroll” Bottle A beautiful reproduction of a masterpiece of about IVm Sells at *IOO. Bath Crystal# From a “Spice Bin” A quaint and charming pack age that will catch any womans fancy only *IOO either fragrance B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.