Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1950 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY. APRIL M, IM*
ROniniy riMiiny is Held By Cab Scouts • < •'WjlMfil Ctet. TLy-ryT 1J VvUnfy run IRCHMB For reck Meeting Tie csir * . trtaiif t u school. Thu •'Country Fair" theme ( was need for the meeting. Most , of the boys raae dressed as now- ‘ boys, faraaera. er various odd char- 1 aetera. Some <0 boys and den , leaders were preaent ( Each of the dens had a home ) made booth where various games , were played and prises won by the hoys. Den 7 under the leadership of Mrs. Herbert Fravel, had ' . r. home made game using can nbben; \Den 1«. Mrs Louie Jaeobs.] den mother, had conalructad a ’ para ahew aad a shootlng-with-nquirt-gußg contest; Dea Ik. Mrs.
Wtthmgtoii Township. 1 kave made an effort to nee all the voter* of Wdakinrton townahip. but if I have ntiiuted you 1 want vou to know that I am a candidate for TRUSTEE OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Mubject to the decision of Democrat voter* next Timvmlsv. If Huccetrnful I witl do my best to fulfill the dutie* of that office. Ila a lifelong f**Hent of the township and I will deeply appreciate your vote NEXT Tt’ESDAT. — William Linn ' I r* UtO >1 » <lmo. purs ’ Hsj* HSBjsmmSlMßKiaM fw'd do*, ths work U thru. •* ordinw, »«i WV SUIIDHt tsrhlnsr Sssuh: Ths bsit in town b® l * «•"’ P»’ »avors toot y rftuStn LAWN MH> - 100% moderate thade ’ IS-118 5 Ib. -itti vrcui ruwosr simo - f w drisr >O.ll, dssp shads, Isrrocsi -. jE-- i FkS wtf auuon brine* eut full lows hmstuPw w»»w»A»» eksrk m v nuiA a prfvrrvwws sir sen I EccnomK.l m I U» fwd. >OO iq - M te f>. io Ib.-tl 35. 35 Ib. Issd. 3500 Eh ■ M 0-Ujo, fssd 10.000 m »•- 1 Vy J \X 1750 t AjJßa W 4«rti VHADMS - Maha pasAld^mil Vw BH Sihia nui/i ...idSTS a,I , XlamsO S'W'V quits, Ww-iwmrvvi "iwyaMra?;';-.'' sssd.ng ond wssding Subber tirsd ■■reHBWWA'./'' m»j i».h I -rl .„...- .-»-«•• v ■ •* nsr A/ KfIMIMnM V‘ rJ—--J-.’ ■] ' «MOOII PROM / IH /,J22 t " “ , Tw • •<. , Coleriier Peifrfl brina you I.W - color* in any paint finish you want—flat. W enamel, semi-glou, floor enamel, er outside house painfl . U You simply choose your colors from our hand- _ .some Coloriser Album of 1.322 real-paint chips ... and buy the colors you want, at . _ regular paint prices, right over the counter, m without waitingl H’s that easy to choose— W-±— . end Coloriser Paints are easy to usel No measuring, no muss, fuss or bother! Come SOO the greatest discovery in the history et » peintt As Adv»rt.*»d Brr.sr ffjff Hon* r~l Gsr 1 h«vs* Hozw VHKm. L ana Lning <or Ybwng HomsmikarS. jeweit U2&S9SB FA>NT * - r - Q 3 y..« ns.ii* pe>rM »»’<*•«. KOCHER (|£f LUMBER and «& ! COAL CO. ■mMWMMdI I —I MfInERMi
Robert Shraluka, had constructed h home made ball tossing game; Den ( J|ra. Mechlin, den mother, hed w MartMekep gaaae; JBmt-.ifc Mrs Grice, den mother, had another candle-quirt cnntaat; Den IX. Mrs. Clyde Gould, deh mother, had c cork-shooting contest. In the course of the evening. Jackie Macklin won the best dress--ed-eealeet,:»There._.werehnrna.xacaa, and a bog-calling cotaggt toow~«Hsmta;; '-iSs' ■ *fvoe—a«&! , -»---af-th* fair, were put on by dens Id. d, nod 11. One entitled "the old gray mare" was particularly entertaining to the boys The moving picture, "Images In Ivory." a picture demonstrating craft work, and in particular, carving, completed the svening'e program. Dr. Gerald Jones, Cub pack chairman, announced that the following members of his committee worn active in the evening’s program. Merritt Alder. Robert Zwick, Herman Kdueckeberx. John Halt enaan. Bryce Thomas. - !
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Special Display Os Books During Week Works Os Indiana Authors Featured A display of, books by , Indiana nut horn ichd a dhplsy of th# M best books of ISIS ft-iture a group of • shlbt's at the Itec-stur public librat* thi« week in observance of Indidns, lihrurj wok Several other cihlhits also are prominent nhd ts-o perroanrnf additions to the -library also are in U«» this Wf-ek, A new- b ath'r cov-1 errd davenport and two large chairs have been placed perms-
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-M JI I I ■ ' r CHAtOfNO that Hugh Casey. Wther star relief pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers, b the father of her son. born Nov 2, Miss Hilda Weissman, of New York City, has obtained a bench warrant tor the ballplayer. Miss Weissman's lawyer told the court he had been trying for two weeks to reach Casey tn his native Georgia. <laUraation«l> miitly in th. Miutluast corner of the ilading room Thi tow turiii-un I- ih lin« with national library plan* to make the I i.ading room* home-like I .am pi add to the <■<«' ' .;t of the corner. ! wbrre p<op!e can mlfcl niagaxint'3 . ur omt’* <*-n hour ‘ in HIP fhe~cofnfi)H» flflT’JWMff.’ I fmnPurr van made espt6ta!ly for thfi |H<atur library by the Smith I’urniiure Ciuof Berae Th* M4i tm<r > additiun is a music recorder hi the vhi!<inu> depart iioiit. Tli*-.instrument will be used this summer for the story hour and _Jb«* round for special chib drtn*s events. I Alm» »m display are th? Caldecott prike winning books of all time These hooks are displayed around the 1!»4:> winner. “Sohk Os The » Swalhfw," by Leo Paifti- , I A noth* r hatiue displays for this berry prlxc books with the whiner. "The Door In The Walk” by Marguerite DeAngeli as the ren- [ irat feature Miss Bertha Heller, librarian, *ald that following Jhis week s oiy • t\;*nt’. all by Indiana authors would be placed per manrnlly in h new shflf In the borrowing d« part me nt. Another kat ure. display a for this week is an entire table containing ... thr works of Gene Stratton Porter, who wrote her first three of many famous' book* in Adams county. MU* lUUer said that wJklle the liubiic is always welcome at the library, a sperlab Invitation h i i.->u d for a* many as possible to I visit the library this week during I Uu special »»bs< rvance. Miss Hel ler and Miss Dorothy C<»ttrei|. a> «i<’ant will b< available during the regular hours J<> show visitors the 1 n♦ u“ ■ = fr*mrrfr * , *nd ’ M-Ho- ehr view books which are going Into, circuitI Ik .... . tn Idtntally Monday was the hush st .day on record from a honk lending standpoint when more than 25b books were taken out by library patrona. * ' Tea waa introduced into KuriJpe from Japan by Dutili tiadera hr' I .
TrtE DALTON has several features of unusual interest. The principal bodrooms are on the second floor and have cross ventilation. One room on the first floor can be converted to several uses, such as a third l>edroom, an office or a den. It is within easy reach of both entrances and the first floor toilet. - . : - Thc aide entrance la a little larger than uaual. but It serves as a clean up room and has both coat closet and lavatory. The living room and the dining room are combin d However, a dinette is included in with the kitchen. The closet apace is ample for ordinary needs. Planning has beep concentrated especially on the location of the closers to provide for convenient distributions *4 excellent circulation. Exterior finish is siding and asphalt shingles. , . Dimensions axe 30 feet by 2S feetr floor arpa ?B<> square feet and cubage 17,940. not including garage. For further information alxiut THE DALTON, write the Small House Planning Bureau. St. Cloud, Minn.
'Cooks’ Comer’ I ■ BY MARY R. SMITH One-Bowl Cakes for the Susy 'Homemaker ~ Less time. leu. energy, fewer dntfK*. and most Important- fine, evj# textured cakes make the on# bowl cake method popular For b. st resuTts. i enieliiber tb» 1 followifig pointers when making f the easy. orieetJowi cakes: I I, It's especially UnpurWtn ,tu use take flour for one-bawl cakes. ue hard flour. A Sloth i.ing should be at room temperature so that it lends Itself I I esitly to beating and blends quick I ly.wlth other Ingredients 8 The liquid called for in one-1 bowl cake re. r ipe# has been work-; i d out at cording to the shortening < spaeifi.d Do not substitute one I type -if shortening for another 4...D0 not over heat or under-b<at>
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oae-bowl cakes. FalJow mfxUc direction* closely. i Chooointo Cok® Sift together into • bofri: X i ivwa Cter -■- ] cups sugar 114 teaspoon double action bak < ‘"l.’Xo. ak I 1 teaspoon salt Add to this: . < % cup vegetable nortenlng ■'T nip'iSflt 5 1 tea Moon ▼nnfltn ‘Thoroughly beat these IhgreH ents for 2 minutes by the clock. If besting by banad. count approxl mately 150 strokes per minute. If you prefer, tbs electric mister can be used on tow to medium speed for 2 mlantes. Now add: % cup unbeaten eggs (1 lane eggs) 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted Beat iPmore ipinatem Scrape bowl frequently. Pour into paperlined 8-lncb cake pans. Bake 30 to 3» mlntitaa in a moderate oven (375-F.) When cool, frost with chocolate icing. Chocolate Icing 1 eng :■* 2 cups sift#, confectioners' sugar U teaspoon salt 1 >4 cup butter or margarine 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted Combine all infreglents. Beat With a spoon until combination Is thoroughly creamed. Recipe makes icing for 2 Urich layers. Democrat Want Ads Bring Results
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