Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1926 — Page 10

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INDIANA LEGION TO ISSUE PAPER Ffrst Edition to Go Into Mails Jan. 10. Publication of "The Hoosier Legionnaire,’’ official monthly newspaper °f Indiana Department of the American Legion, will begin with a number for January, Department Adjt. "• H. Klinger announced here today. The first issue will go into the Snails Jan. JO. The newspaper will contain four pages of seven columns p ach. It will go to every Legionnaire lo Indiana. The paper is published under the direction of a board of five members, J'aul V. McNutt, Bloomington, president; Stuart A. Bishop, Indianapolis, vice president; J. H. Klinger, Indianapolis, secretary treasurer; Alvin ■fall, Danville, and G. A. Jackson, Newcastle. Adjutant Klinger is the editor and business manager. The Cornelius Printing Company does the printing. The purpose of the Hoosier Legionnaire, as outlined by \V. Klinger, is to "serve as a method of contact between the State department and the individual Legionnaire.”

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NOTE—The Times will give a recipe filing cabinet for recipe submitted by a reader and printed in this column. One recipe is printed daily, except Friday, when twenty are given. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Cabinets will be mailed to winners. . PATE BARS Five eggs separated, one cup granulated sugar, one cup flour, one teaspoon baking powder, one pound dates, one and one-half cups English walnuts. Beat egg yolks until light and add sugar. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and sift again. Add dates ancj nuts finely chopped to the flour, rubbing well through the flour so as to separate them. Add to the eggs and sugar mixture. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour to one inch thickness in shallow baking pans, and bake in low oven until a toothpick inserted will come out clean. When cool cut in bars, one by three inches, and sift powder sugar over them. Mrs. James Ilall, Clayton, Ind. SUCCOTASH Put on green beans with a piece of bacon and two sliced onions. After this has cooked awhile add corn and ripe tomatoes to suit taste and season with red pepper. Canned corn and canned tomatoes can be used. Mrs. H. Judkins, 1019 S. Tompkins St. MASHED POTATOE SALAD One pint of mashed potatoes, two hard boiled eggs diced, two medium sized onions diced. Dressing; One cup of cream, three teaspoons of mustard, one tablespoon of sugar. Mix to suit taste and pour over salad. Sprinkle with paprika. Mrs. Ivan O. Walls, 2633 N. La Salle St., city. Rusty Mail Boxes Source of Danger Beware, of that rusty mail box! Did you know that about 15,000 rusty mail boxes hanging on front porches of Indianapolis homes are a constant source of danger of lockjaw to mail carriers and patrons? Persons are liable to get tetanus germs from scratches while taking or depositing mail from such boxes, according to Arthur D. Grow, assistant superintendent of malls in ’ charge of deliveries and collections. "Ninety-seven per cent of our 121,699 possible deliveries ha,ve mail boxes,” Grow declared. "Os this number about 10 per cent are apartments which have modern safe boxes. "The majority of rusty boxes on the 270 residence delivery routes are at the homes of renters who move often, leaving the box behind them and using the old box at their new place.” A little paint applied to a mail box each year will prevent rust. Grow added, and do away with any danger of lockjaw. SPEED ON THE FARM Five hours from wheat to biscuit is the record of the first combined harvester-thresher test in Ohio. Twenty-five acres of grain can be cut and threshed in a day by three men with this pew combine.

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Campbell Carrington (above), sometime golfing partner of Governor Al Smith of New York, tuts been named defendant in a $1,000,000 alienation suit brought by his brother, E, C. Carrington, once Republican candidate for United States Senator from Maryland. E. C. charges that Campbell won away from him the affections of Mrs. Anna Walsh Carrington, E. C.’s wife.

Births Both Winfred and Pearl Wright. 1428 E. Market. Martin and Wetna Zerlinara, .335 R. Holt. Ellis and Tsabelle McNrely. 545 Traub. Anthony and Hulda Worßham. 4325 Guilford. Ira and Elsie Clark. 427 N. Keystone. Edward and Mildred Hoppe. 310 Harlan. Herman and Bernice Higgs. 417 Picking. John and Hester- Hall. 334 Hanson. Albert and Mamie Armstrong. 1437 W. Thirty-Fifth. Kenneth and Neoma Spicklemtre. Christian Hospital. Girls Bay and Beatrice Bundy. 301 S Randolph . J.andy and Olive Giles, 938 Moreland. Basateaan and Eel a Servaas, Clark Blakeslee HospUal. Dewey and Beulah McKeand. Christian Hospital. Edward and Margaret Kirk. 402 Souther7Jacob and Bessie Bashore. 2116 Olive. Alton and Helen Young. 1253 W Twen-ty-Seventh. Paul and Santa Rises!, 831 S. East. Deaths’ Henry N. Smith. 79. 2063 Beilefontaine. pulmonary tuberculosis. James 1.. Barnes. 58, Central Indiana Hospital, lobar pneumonia Frances E. Flake. 76. Methodist Hospital. carcinoma George Edward Hettle. 12. Christian Hospital, accidental. Anna G. Lukems. 64. 6060 E. Washington pulmonary tuberculosis. Rachel Shiel. 80. 433 S. Warman, eardio renal vascular disease. Anna M. Simon. 63. Central Indiana Hospital. bra n tumor. Mary Whaling, 49 3725 E. Michigan, pulmonary tuberculosis. Sohuh. 93. 445 E. Morrig. arterioLillle A. Cook. 61. 423 Riley, carcinoma Morris Junior Collins, 1 hdur. 1943 Madison, premature birth. Lucy Aon Ross 76. 418 E. New York, chronic myocarditis. Warren Columbus Gallahue. 85. 212 E. Thirty-Second, cerebral hemorrhage, Carl Ueepmaker, 16. city hospital, accidental. Robert Saunders. 67. city hospital, accidental. Merle Vera Ceilings. 37. 6739 E. New York, hyperthyrodiam. Thomas McNeil. 92, city hospital, chronic myocarditis. Lam an Parker. 67. 439 Chadwick, chronic myocarditis. Isaac Nathan Gray. 79. 1020 S. Belmont. chronic myocarditis. Albert M. McClellan, 52. city hospital, acute cardiac dilatation. Moses Cahn. 77. 2liß N. New Jersey, arteiosclerosis. Anaal Schwartz. 60. 1022 Charles, acute endocarditis.

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All Kroger Stores Will Be Closed New Year*s Day—Open Until 9 P, M. New Year*s Eve SUGAR 10'a* 65c LARDS* 14c Country Club VM SELECTED STORAGE Fresh 52c LCAib 40c Doz. 1 Dozen in Carton FOR THE NEW YEAR’S PARTY Kroger Stores are well supplied with the requisites for an enjoyable party or luncheon. American Loaf Cream Cheese, 1b.„ T0 .. .39c Red Alaska Salmon, Country Club, lb. Roquefort Cheese,French imported, pkg.lOc can w 29c Limburger Cheese, Badger, lb. brick...36c Norwegian Brisling Sardines, olive oil. Brick Cheese, fine for sandwiches, 1b...34c Star Brand Lobster, meaty parts, tin...25c Loaf Cheese, Swiss, lb., 47c; Pimento, lb. ,40c Gulf caught Shrimp, dry pack, tin 17c Spread, Country Club, jar.. ,23c Spanish Olives, Queens, pt., 37c; qt 53c Russian Caviar, genuine imported, tin. .29c Stuffed Queen Olives, pt, 45c; y 2 pt—2sc Deviled Ham, Underwood’s, 4-oz. tin..2oc Mayonnaise, Country Club, 12-os. jar...25c College Inn, Chicken ala King, can 49c Sweet Pepper or Dixie Relish, jar 15c Peanut Butter, bulk, lb., 19o; lb. jar... 22c Horseradish or Horseradish Salad 10c Jell Powder, Country Club, 2 pkgs 15c Mustard, Avondale, 4%-os. jar, sc; large Marshmallow Creme, Country Club, jar. 15c jar 12c Chili Con Came, Country Club, can 15c Sweet Pickles, bulk, dos., 18c; Crackers, oyster, butter, soda, lb 14c Pure Vinegar, cider or white, bot 10c Bethesda Ginger Ale, pale dry, bot 10c Sauce, Lee & Perrin’s —* 30c Sweet Cider, Duffy, Mott, gallon jug...49c Country Club Catsup, 8-oz., 9c; large.. 15c Pink Alaska Salmon, genuine, lb. can.. 16c Chili Sauce, Country Club, 8-oz. bot 14c Large Fancy BANANAS k 5 19c Potatoes “S ' 15 k 45c Fresh Fancy Howe JUMBO COCOANUTS Cranberries CELERY 2 For 15c 2 Lbs. 25C 10c Stalk SWEET ICEBERG Potatoes 5 Jbs. for 23c j Lettuce -arge Head 10c I Cooking . Ortleys Winesaps APPLES-17^-23-15c 176 SIZE 200 SIZE 32c ORANGES 28c • 46 SIZE 70 SIZE 10c Grapefruit 2 for 15c CHICKENS §P 34c Pork Loins X Lb -2Sc FRESH PICNICS Small Size Lb. 18c Pork Sausage Lb. 27c Fresh Liver Sausage Lb. 16c Chuck Roast j! Lb-2Qc Shoulder Roast u>23cß!B ROAST u>-30c SHORT RIBS a- 15c 7 resh Ground 3EEF ll 20c HVQTI7 D C Fresh Pints 35c VJ I O 1 Daily Quarts 70c

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