Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1942 — Page 3
MtnDAY JANUARY 26. 1942
ATTEND COOKING SCHOOL AT ADAMS THEATER
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■Meal Planning a Pleasure ; i I With Proper Utensils VfJ I It’aa fun to prepare the daily meals J* v I if you hate the proper | Pots and Pans /Jl MISS MARY BOWEN ■ Throw out the old and etjuip your No«»a Economist kitchen with new utensils. Makes cook- | ■ S*» ■ —ini' easier and every meal a success. * " ““t I |fl' —We carry a complete line of Kitfl I Wt fl fl chenware .. . everything you kWI IJI need .. . Aluminum or granite. Ki In Fib All sizes and in a large selection. I ♦ Double Boilers ♦ Silverware I •' . -w * Coffee Makers ♦ Pyrex Sets x * I’ans ~ : ‘H «izes *.. ■ . AZmJw * Koaslers ♦Percolators I **■ — * Kettles ♦ Everything to I i * Carving Sets make a Kitchen I IwV * Toasters complete. i Lee Hardware Co.
-r; —j 11 1 ■■ Cloverleaf Butter lSuhH is the choice of Miss Mary Bowen in miss mary bowen her Demonstrations at the Noted Lecturer at Democrat < ooking School. FREE COOKING SCHOOL Miss Bowen selected (’loverleaf Butter because of its superior goodness • and nutritive value. Scientifically made from the butterfat from the KRAFT. best herds in Adams County, it is the c HEESE finest butter you can buy. Cloverleaf Sealtest Ask for (’loverleaf Butter when you Crea|B buy foods. Use it daily on your table and in your cooking. 0 Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc.
I ■ oiicssl hl* totter, undertmik toI day lo nod. arrewt, and prosecute the leaders and member* or u mob which lynched a suspected neuro I i a plat. Th<« negro, though seml-eon-Minus from three bullet wounds whbh physician* had is lleved would prove fatal, was dropped from the local jail as servtce* in the local < hureht • were ending yesterday Ills feet were tied to the b»< k of an automobile which towed him thioilgh the Streets lie
, probably was dead when gasoline ' was poured over hl* body and set j afire Itavld lllanton, prosecutor lor Rcoit county, received his orders from Gov. Forrest Ikumell In Jes. ■ fei «on t'lty “Regardless of how guilty a per- [ son may he, lie Is entitled to a i fair trial In a court of justice," ■ Donnell said. "Cleo Wright was not an exception to this rule The action of today's m »h In taking law Into Its own hands I* a dlsgrateful
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
To A. L Post I — —, * ■k I kJ Earl Hlltlgan Named director of the American league a service bureau. Earl Hilllgan. above, takes over the post held so long by Henry P. Edwards Milligan, a native of Beamer, Mich., is a Chicago spurts writer.
blot on the Mate of Minaoitrl. Kvery effort mu»f be made to brine to Juki Ire all who took ■ part In thia cruel vtoirtwe. "I am confident the proneculinK 1 attorney will use every effort to that end It la my earnevi dealre that a searching and thorough Inveatigatlon be made Immediately, that an indictment of every perum I whom the grand jury ahall deem to have had any part, whether great or email, in thia mob violence he returned and that prompt trial of each and every peraon .hall be had.*' Wright, an eg-eonvh-t. waa alleged to have broken into a home early Sunday morning and In the coiirae of a burglary, attempted to | rape Mra. Bullard Sturgeon. 30. f wife, of a aoldier on duty In Cali-; I fornla. She fought off her aaaail I ant, though ahe waa wounded aer-i
toiisly In the abdomen by a knife An hour later, policeman lt«*» I'errlgan arrested Wright. On thway »o the jail. Wright stubbed him In the face and throat Perrisan drew his pistol In the strug gle ami fired four time* Wright sat hit In the chest, abdomen, and arm. • The local hospital refuses tn a< • cept negro patient*. Wright was taken to his shack In the negro section where he Wil* treated, t'lell removed to the women's section of
lx?t Uh Modernize 10 fl f Your “Workshop” *k YOUR KITCHEN dJI MISS MARY BOWEN Noted Economist Lighten your daily work and make cooking a pleasure with beautiful new KITCHEN FURNITURE us help you in your selection. We carry a complete line of Kitchen furniture . Sellers Cabinets. Chrome furniture, porcelain work tables, etc. that you will be proud to place in your home. Tables in use at (’(Hiking Schtwil furnished by this store. ZWICK’S
INTERESTING! EDUCATIONAL! ATTEND THE COOKING SCHOOL MISS BARY BOWEN Lecturer at the Democrat ('(Hiking School. Make your kitchen work a pleasure with the proper KITCHEN UTENSILS We carry a complete line of Kitchen Utensiht and offer the following specials during the Cooking School. Red and White Kitchen Utensils ■ Spoons. Knives. Spatulas. Lad- ■ els. Eeg Beaters. Potato Mash- ■ ■ ■ ers. Can Openers. Seisms — ■ (matched utensils) EACH ■ Rice Cookers 2 qt size 69c Dish Pans 14 qt. size 69c Coffee Pot, 2 qt. 69c Red Dish Pan, sink deep, 12 qt. „ 69c Tea Kettle, 5 qt. 89c Water Pail, 12 qt. 89c | Visit Our Kitchen Utensils Dept. After the Schisil | MORRIS sc, 10cto$ 1 Store
the jail lic<uu«c of his critical con J dli lon That was at S a m Two hour* later, a crowd began gather- ’ I I Ing at the jail. No one was on | duty Sergeant .Melvin Dace of lh> I etale highway patrol happened by | and saw Jim men attempting to r< ! move the jail's outside door He | made a *pev« b. urging the men to II go home They didn't and he < all i I’d for aid Police chief Walter I Kendell. prose, utor Blanton ami I two patrolmen arrived. The molt
which hud grown to approximately ' •pm person* broke down one door I anti dragged out the wounded I negro. He was burned on the! ground* of ’he negro school <> Trade In a Good Town Decatur
- /fll Mist* Man llowen lawturer the Penturral ( miking School. Selects GERBER’S Meat Kor l>emon*lration at the COOKING SCHOOL Attend the free wehrnd each day. You'll enjoy every minute of it. Serve Finer Meats Your family to entitled Io Ihe beM meat you can buy. Meal from cattle raised in Adams County and personally selected by us beftire made ready for you. Make it a hahil to serxe (ierher’s meat at every meal.
, ■ ... ■ !■■■"■■! ■—g , MISS 1. MARY - BOWEN Noted Lecturer and Home Economist Chooses Blue Creek Dairy HOMOGENIZED MILK for her Cooking Demonstration at the COOKING SCHOOL W hen you pour our Vitamin D Homogenized Milk you get the same Lstd value and creamy flavor in every drop from the first to the last. That is because it is homogenized—the cream particles are broken up and evenly distributed throughout the milk. And douhly improved with the greatly increased Vitamin D content this means a better milk for drinking ... a superior milk for cooking. Order a Quart Today Blue Creek Dairy Phone 267 719 W. Jefferson St.
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