Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1941 — Page 3

P J V FEBBI'ARV It. 1941.

* SOCIETY

\7, OlNNt* <7 ' .J \tr« lr* " ** * <C<*"‘ on of •"* »• -rt Thr drlh ><»«• din «' ■*'"* '*'* •* uasr re<vi»*tl many ,nH «"• ** .* .nd children Floyd. * B '\„ <’*rl M-Bride and I* 1 ""' Mr •"* P r 4, .11 «r . Cr-" ■" of ror ‘ 1 u. .nd dr. Hoy clay •< F (< fumirr Titmbleson *' • Mill*. I*'* l ’ ■* lU ’ , '’ S »nd 'h* P o *" l ’* ot uMWOUX*”* L.UTIHG HILO <•«>” of ”•* * . .gndiy •’ hool «*< •’ ’ H , m ., F«i Hilton tor tb. regular Lxt yoxr.nl ~_i M>i< «« fumtebod by Ttw a»d Vw,a *“**"•• • Mrr ’ L7«« ...rdi-d the prise Pannf ’he "octal hour ’ . Mrs. H’lton. ...I.led Bn.’" »*rn-d ■ lunchf* Sally Says: Sound Teeth 1 nxirihuie largely I I. yood health. I

I Ladies! Don’t Forget The I Cara Nome Demonstration to he held at our store I ALL NEXT WEEK I MISS ELSIE VANDER SCHUR I Heauly Expert will he in chance to help ■ you w ith your beautv need*. Make Your Appointment Now! I Only 10 consult a lion* daily. 18.I B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. [...Presenting The First Showing of New Spring Dresses » hdy? Our buyer han juat reJgp J turned from the market where he has selected and now have in stock over 100 beautiful new Spring Dres’MFNKjR sew. Every one a beauty. * rul'Sll The en,ire **>l was obtained at a special purchase and we P®* O’* ’’■'to** ~n *° . ' j you. H * ew Color* ... F] New Trimmings. iF'X IwllKt New Prints .. . / vu 12 *" 20 and mil a Jnfflß :>h 10 M ’ W M. 98 f IMake1 Make Your Selection L Tomorrow niblick & co

Tope, Mr and Mr.. Gifford Bunner, Mr. and Mrs Milton Chronister, Mr. .nd Mr. Mar.hall llili>*rt, Mr.. Artie Jarkoon. Mr*. Lloyd Deßolt and daughter, Miss Mildred Helm. Myrtle Death. Merle, Veda and I ton Ntevens. Hu sir Boxen and Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hilton. Mr and Mr. Will Nrhnepf and family of north of the city entertaint'd with a buffet .upper Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maddos and family. Mr. and Mr*. H W McMillen and twin. Mr. and Mr*. J Ward ('.Hand and laughter. Ml.« Martha f'alland. Mr. Elisaboth Market, all of Boiaiur. and Mr. and Mr.. R O. McMillen of Van Wert. Ohio. Member* of Eastern Nt*> are asked to call Mrs. Adrian Baker Io make reservation. for the dinner tn he held preceding Inspccthm at the Masonic hall Thursday at .1* o'clock. CHURCH WOMEN TO BE GUESTS OF THE GUILD The World FrlenJ.hlp Guild of the Firm Presbyterian < hurch ha« Invited all women and girl, of the church to be gue«t. at a splendid entertainment and program Wed neaday evening at seven o'clock At the opening ot the program. Mrs. Fred Smith and Mr*. O H. Ilaubold will give a pianoorgan recital. A play "Tractored Out" with migrant crop worker, a* the theme will l*e given Following I. the caat: Joyce Herndon Donabelre Fenlmore. Mr Eggleston -Dorothy Young. Harold Eggleston Minim Gay Jame. Mclntosh Sanna Kunkel. Bard Helen Howard. Ben Mallard Betty Fri.lnger. Kila Mallard Margaret Moe. Special music will Ire given by Mia. Joan Cowen, and property management will be In charge of

CLUB CALENDAR Bectety Doadtlao, 11 A. 34. Fanny Macy Phenes 1000—1001 arawaeww Tueaeny Rebekah Lodge. I O O F Hall. 7-So p m Young Matron'* club. Mr., Dallas Goldner. 7:l* p m Catholic ladles of Columbia. PotLuck Supper. K of C. Hall. 4 M pm Zion Walther league., Business Meeting. Zion laitberan Church Basement, 7:3* p. m. Irelta Theta Tau Alumni Party for Chapter, Apiw-lman'. Restaurant. S'N p. m Corinthian Claw. Mrs Jame* Kitchen. t:M p tn. Mother'* Study Cluh, Methodist Church. 2 io p. m WsdneMoy Beulah Chapel Women'. Society of Clirl.tlan Service, All Day MeetIng. Mr*. Alvin Belneke. World Friendship Guild Party For Church Women. Pre.byterlan Church. 7 p m. St Paul latdles* lid So lely. AllBay Meetnlg. Mr., Von Reber. » a. m. St. Jude'* Study Club. K of C Hall. 7:30 p m Zion Lutheran Mi.eionsry Society. Church Social Room. 2 p. m Shake.peare Club. Mr.. Bick Townsend. 3:30 p. m. Historical Club. Mr*. Ed Ahr, 2 30 p m Flr»t t'nlted Brethren Church W. M. A. Mr.. R O. Wynn. 2 p. m Quarterly Conference and Church Memle-r. Meeting. Firm Methodist Church. 4:30 p tn Thur May Our l«cdy of Victory Bi«cu*«lon Club. Marcella Alberding 7 30 p m Circle No. I. Mn. Deane Dorwln. 231 N. lit St. 2:30 p. m Circle No 2. Mr* V M Krick. 4<»6 Mercer Ave., 2:30 p tn Circle No 3. Mr*. W P. Robinson. <l» W. Madison St 2 30 p. m Circle No. 4. Mr*. R W. Graham. 514 W Monroe Si.. 2:30 p m. Rurall.tlc Study Cluh, Mr.. Peter C. Miller. B p. m Calvary Indies' Aid Society All Day Meeting. Mr*. K. W Jackaon. Monroe Better Home* Economic* Club. Monroe School. 2 p m. Our lutdy of Good Council. Ml.* Virgießorn*. 3 p. m. Eaaiern Star Inspection and Banquet. Masonic Hall. < p. tn. Pleaaant Dale Ladle*' Aid Society, Mr*. Thoma. Orlflftba, All Day Meeting Baptist Woman’s Society. Mrs. S. E Shamp. 2:3« p. m Friday Pocahontas lx>dge. Red Men Hail. 7:30 p. m.’ Mt. Tabor Aid Socle'y, Mr*. Clarence Chronl.ter. 7pm American Legion Autlllary, Legion Home. 7 30 p. m. Saturday Cafeteria Supper. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church, 5 to 7 p. tn. Munday Research Club. Mr* L. A. Graham. 2:30 p m Pythian Sister* Temple, K. of P. Home, 7 p. m. Mr*. Sherman Koo*. Mrs. Charles Magley will preside at the meeting Much planning and effort has been made by the Guild to make thl. meeting a success and and all church women are urged to attend RESEARCH CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING The Research cluh met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dale Ros. on South Second street, with Mr. Fred Heuer as program leader for the afternoon Current event* followed the routine opening, after which Mrs. Heuer read her splendidly prepared paper on "American Engineering Feats of the Decade." She defined engineering as the art of directing men and controlling the forces of nature for the 1 eneflt of the human race Engineering was shown to I* "a* old as the hills" dating from prehistoric man to the miraculous technological age in which we now live It was proved that eng’neerlng will keep our wonderful civlllaatlon from being destroyed or from de- | Try Toasting Hon-E-Krust Milk and Honey BREAD for Breakfaat. A distinctive flavor and goodness that will start the day off right. Scientifically baked over our individual balanced form uh. it ia in keeping with your slenderizing diet. HON-E-KRUST Phone 1 No. 2nd BL Oaeatur

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fSuXCu (XocLt/v ■) 00031 Many Oomm-rav «Mty Croaker Nam* Sarvlc* Department pt Mere* by AN OLD VIRGINIA SUPPIR MINU FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Bcallepad Oyster* or Fried Oyster* or Stewed Chicken Old Virginia Nam. (aid and Biked Wafer Thio Het Beaten BleeaHa Hot Bpeen Bread Net Maliy Lana Btaffed Maagee* Pickled Peach** Demsen Plum Pr*aerv«a Quine* Jelly Old-Time Me* Maa* Blanc Menge Cab* Cafe* Th* courtly Virginia geatlsman who gave me Of* menu declared It wae not only typical of th* good old day* In Ole* Vwwiay ... but that it would b* moot appropriate for a Wuhiagtoh's birthday buffet supper .. . since Georg* Washington himself was a Virginian. Candle* f*r Deeorstloaa Os tours* It will b* a caadl* light topper to b* In keeping with the old day*. Silver or crystal candle holder* with Uli white candle, will make your beet white table doth and your nicest china and silver look even more elegant Arrange th* di.hes of food attractively on the Üble and let the guest* help themselves. A lovely eake on a nigh rake itand will do for a sen terpisee. Hot Spoon Bread is a* deUeiou* a* it I* typically southern . . . and here I* a recipe which came to me from a friend in Miaaouri: NOT SPOON BREAD Stir Vi rap earn meal (preferably white com meal) Into 1 cap of milk and let ft come to a boil, making a mush. Btir eoneuntly to prevent lumping. Then add V> cap milk, 2 well beaten egg*. 4 top. ■alt. !h tone peens baking powder and I they, mailed butter, beating thoroughly with a rotary egg beater. Poor into an B-inch aquar* pan and bake 20 to 28 minutes in a moderately hot oven, 400 r. Sea Mom Sea Mos* (or Irish Moes, as it was called I was used in place es cornstarch in many of the old-time puddings. So use a regular blane mange recipe with cornstarch In IL Or if y«u prefer, make a Floating Island Padding. MARASCHINO CHERRY CAKE (For a Modern Touch) Cream - r - - —- - h cup shortening (part butter for flavor) GroJoollf ~...--.——,.11* caps sugar , Cream tMU ftoff Mmirf FR eups sifted eake floor or 2'4 cop* sifted all-porpoae floor Cat iete fsarrere..— 14 well drained Maraschino eherriea Drfift «ex 4 2 Ihp. ts tit K cap choppad note and th* cherries tift ositi rrttoioiof flw..—— 3 top. baking powder and top. salt ,4Jd I* rreessed miefare a/fersafe/y sct/4 ■— „ H cap liquid (1* eup Juice from 5 os. bottle of cherries and milk to make h cup liquid) F*U i» 4 egg whites beaten until stiff but not dry Pour H of batter into a well greased and floured B-ineh square eake pan. Spnnkle half th* cherries and nut* over ft. Add a thinner layer of batter, and sprinkle with remaining nut* and cherries. Add remaining batter. Bak* 80 minute* in a moderate oven, 350 - F. To Decorate This Cake When eool, frost with white boiled icing end decorate with cluster* of cherries . . . using Maraschino ehemes cut in halves for cherries, etrip* of eitron tor stems, and large green gum drops cut into third* for loaves. cuewmi imi w a*u omw. m. — , If you have any apeclfl* soaking problems, **nd a totter requesting Information to Betty Crocker In car* of this newaoaper. You wilt receive a prompt, personal r*piy. Fleam enclose 3 cent etamp to cover pottage.

oayinic aa a great many persona have predicted. Among the many engineering feats of the last decade the following were discussed: Pan American highway. George Washington bridge. Hast Francisco Oakland Hay bridges.. Tennesse Valley Authority. the cyclotron or atom ■masher, the large federal enterprise at lionneville. Grand Coulee and Fort Peck Her interesting paper was concluded with the statement: "The more we know about the forces and materials of nature the better chance we have to use them In some manner beneficial to the human race. Consequently the future Is a great challenge to the trio of servants to mankind the scientist, the inventor, the engineer ." Subtopics were read by Mrs. Laonard Saylors. Mrs Eugene Runyon and Mrs. O. I- Vance At the close of the meeting Mrs. Ross served delicious fudge The club adjourned, to meet next week with Mrs. L. A. Graham, st which time Mrs. A. 1. Haney will be the leader. The W M A. of the First United Brethren church will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. O. Wynn Assisting hostesses will lie Mrs. George Meyer and Mrs. Jonas Tritch of Fort Wayne. The Mt. Tabor ladles' aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Chronister Friday evening at ■even o'clock. All members are urged to be present. NEEDLE CLUB ENJOYS VALENTINE PARTY Thirty-ala members and two guests. Mrs. Francis Howell and Mrs. James Gattschall. enjoyed the meeting and party of the Needle club of the Pythian Sisters, held at the K. of P. home last evening after Temple Games of bunco were played and prises awarded to Mrs. laurence Walters and Mrs. Earl Butler. Mrs. Gattschall was given the guest prise. The ladles wore then served a delicious luncheon with Valentine appointments by the hostesses. Mrs. Ed Whltrlght. Mrs Raymond Johnson and Mrs. Cash Luts. The Needle club will meet again In two weeks. METHODIST CIRCLES TO MEET THURSDAY The various Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at two-thirty o'clock Thursday at the following meeting places: Circle No. 1 will meet at tbo home of Mrs. Deane Dorwln at 331 North First street with Mrs. Calvin I

Hteury as the assisting hostess. Mrs. L. L. Hann will have devotion » and Mrs. R D Myers will lie the program leader Circle No 2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Virgil M Krick at 4M Mercer avenue with Mrs. It A. Adami and Mrs. Robert Krick as 'he assisting hostesses. Mrs. John Doan will have the devotions with Mrs Carl Burkholder as the leader. Circle No. 3 will meet with Mrs. W P. Robinson at din West Madison street with Mrs. Whitright as the assisting hostess Mrs. Louis Dolch will have the devotions and Mrs. William Porter will lie the leader Circle No. 4 will meet with Mrs. R. W Graham at SIC West Monroe street Hostesses will be Mrs. Humgerdner. Mrs Timothy Hprague and Miss Della Clark. Devotions will be given by Mrs. E. N Wicks and Mrs. John Tyndall will lie the leader. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE GIVEN WILBUR SUMAN Wilbur Human was pleasantly surprised recently when a number of relatives arrived at six-thirty o'clock to enjoy a pot luck birthday dinner with him The guest of honor received a num tier of attractive gifts. Present were Mr and Mrs O. J. Human. Mr. and Mrs Frank Kitson and son Herbert and daughters $« BEAUTIFUL BOXES i DELICIOUS CANDIES 25c to $2-°° JOAN MANNING Assorted Chocolates 25c -50 c -11.00 B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

Mergaurite and Fatay. Mr*. Harry I Crownover, D F Human. Brice Bur-1 ger. Mr and Mra Da I mon Caso and ■laughter. Bonnie lx>u end lx>l«. Bella Th* Pm-ahonta* Ixrdge will mrri at R>-d Men hall Friday evening at anvrn-thirty o'clock. A pot lu< k luncheon will Im served after lodge. The ItanHst Woman's sor-lety, will meet at the home of Mr* H E. Hltamp Thursday afternoon at twothirty o'clock Mrs. H E Hite Will be tit* program leadri A good attendance Is asked. The quarterly conference and church member, meeting of the First Methodist church will Im bold Wednesday evenin* at slathfrty o'clock In the church parlors. The Explanation of the Mas*, i with colored slides, will he given when Hi. Jude'* .tudy club meet, at the K of <’ hall W<-dncday evening at seven-thirty o'clock o —— Mr. and Mrs Dan M Niblick have returned from Chicago where they visited the style market in the Interest* of Niblick and Company. Everett C Ixiugh. son of Mr*. Cora B Lough. Is now stationed at Battery B 3rd cA . Fort Mat Arthur. Han Pedro. Cal. Gibson station. according to word received here today. Mrs. Roy Archbold was called home from Coldwater. Mich . where .he had gone for a few days' visit with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mra. Richard Arrhbold. hy the sudden Hine*, of her husband. Dr Hoy Archbold Dr Archbold had ■ accompanied his wife to Coldwater ] and became ill after teturnlng home Sunday evening He was re- | ported a. resting more comfortably today Mra. Charles Brown ot Hchirmeyer street thia morning received word that her son. Robert, who left last Tuesday for Miami. Plot Ida had arrived safely there last Friday He said that the weather was fine the entire trip. W A. Klepper of Cloverleaf Creameries, was In Indlanapoll. today conferring on legislation relative to the state milk control hoard. Mr Klepper is state chairman for the dairy interests. Dr. Fred l*at terson. the well known dentist. Is confined to hl. . home on South Second st--et. with : a severe attack of the Bu He has bee* Hl since Sunday. Trade In a Good Town - Decatur

y IhK u Republican Republican LINCOLN DAY BANQUEF Wednesday, Feb. 12th Zion Evangelical & Reformed Church 6:30 P. M. TICKETS 50c SPEA K E R S Hon. William H. Barr Ralph Gates District Chairman Music Furnished By The DECATUR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BAND YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS MEETING. THE FIRST LINCOLN DAY OBSERVANCE SPONSORED BY THE ADAMS COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Reservations Must Be Made Today!

I | -e. „!■! ||ll|— || A I Adam* County Memorial lloMpital 1 ) • —9 I Admitted Mrs Itora Merlca. M 4 High .treet, Ml.s I,nrrelln Hprnng•r, Berne Di»ml>«ed Norman Corey, Berne; Mr. Ray Barney. Dorr, Michigan o Midweek Service At Church Wednesday Midweek prayer services at the I'nion Chapel church will be held Wednesday night, because ot the In.itute in this city. It was announced today. ————- —— Crop Rotation In Discussion Topic Members of the Adam* county AAA committee met thh morning at the First Htate bank with M W Richman, eaten.lon field agent of the agricultural department, to I dl.russ crop rotation* and the new | ■ onservatlon material, program Lime and phospha’e are available to co-operating farmers, under the new triple A program, in every ■BHHHfIBBNfIfIMMNteMBBBBBBNNfIBMfIfIfIMMH*

Ir 1 -> T * TH ' 4 P kmJ Modern equipment and a thorough knowledge and understanding of every requirement is the first / J principal of Zwick aer- f, /. vice. Price is left entire- 7- ! ly up to those we serve. fl fe ZWICK FUNERAL HOME i "V' ‘ . U-:/< i SB? ■L / WH TWICK-ROBtHTJ ZWICK VM* ROBIAT 8 fRECBt' j* -r— * A 3iMr3ungrulSterna, * JO If* Mtetf A at 7 >HON es: 6l ' Bo ° - . ■ ■ ■ ■

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1 county In the state. Mr Richman, stated This la the first time the material, program ha. been tried. Winfred Gerke. county chairman, of the soil con.ervatloa program, was in charge of the meeting, which was attended by every comini’iceman. —— — ■ » , .■ To (iive Broadcast On AAA Objective* Winfred I. Gerke. chairman of tin- AAA program In Adams county will lie one of three .peakers to broadcast ov -r WOWO Thursday afternoon from 12 30 to 12-46. ■ f'NTI In a frl.tate presentation ot ’he trljle A objec'lves for this year. Other apt r-1 who will appear with Mr tlerke are, Samuel Thomson. t'ass f'ounty. Michigan and John W Fleming. Allen county. Ohio, farmers. Their subject will i l»e ' The ever-normal granary ” SPECIAL STARTING TODAY and continuing until Easter — with every 82 M Permanent or *v«r you receive TWO Finger Wave* FREE. IRIS BEAUTY SHOPE trie Mebbi* Ph*n* 372