Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 21, 6 December 1916 — Page 13
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1916
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ICE CREAM IS GOOD FOOD SAYS HURTY TALKING TO MAKERS
INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 6. "Ice cream i is one of the very best of foods," Dr. J.
N. Hurty, secretary of the State Board of Health, eald today at the convention
of the Indiana Ice Cream Manurac
turers association, here, when discuss
ing the food value of the delicacy. In part he said: - . - "The cow is a great chemist. It makes milk, a wonderful food, especially for growing children, and it makes cream, a wonderful delicacy and an excellent food for young and old. The thingB that can be made from milk and cream, have taxed the ingenuity of chefs and cooks, ice cream makers and food fans since time out of mind. Yet the cow that makes this wondeful product doesn't know anything about it, and us human beings, the chemists and such smart fellows, who know all about how milk is made, can't make It. Eat Cream Moderately. "Ice cream Is one of the very best of foods. Yet It is a food we must eat in moderation. That ia true of any food. If we eat immoderately of ice cream we are very apt to suffer in proportion. Probably the best thing I can say for Ice cream is that it should be eaten at meal time. Though it is one of the most nourishing foods, it is one of the most enjoyable. In our
Puritanical habit of thought, we think
that a thing that is palatable and de
licious must necessarily be under ban aa a food. When a food is both
nmirlshine and delicious, then it is an
ideal food. Ice cream is particularly
good for growing children, and from what I know of growing children they will be Dartlcularly good for ice
cream."
C TEACHER DERIVES PROFIT FROM CHICKENS AS SIDE LINE
ECONOMY, Ind., Dec. 6. Miss Dora Pierce, the music teacher, sold $70 worth of chickens Wednesday before Thanksgiving and has 102 hens left. There is profit in poultry as a side line. ...Charley Mendenhall and Randolph Nelson laid low twenty-five cotton tails on their first day's hunt. They did not kill near all that were scared up. Twelve passed Mendenhall single file while standing on a stump and but three answered the gun call while nine embraced the opportunity to live a few minutes longer. When it comes to celebrating
Thanksgiving and eating hoe cake the colored folks have the Caucasian race beat two to one. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Williams divided rabbit, hoe cake and sweet potatoes Thanksgiving , with Mrs. Maggie Moore, Mrs. Martha Stewart, Mrs. Daisy Martin, Miss Irene and Edgar . Elliott, Mrs. Laura Harris, James Dumway, Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams and son Willie, West River, Harry Williams, Morgan Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ladd and Miss Mildred Ladd, Losansville. After the day's feast the whole crowd was hauled to Cabin Creek by Mr. Lundy in a jitney bus to a box
social which was given for the benefit of the colored church. Thanks Day at Edwards Brothers' home was a celebrated dinner prepared and served by Miss Grace Garrison. The table: Centerpiece of pink chrysanthemums, encircled with baked chicken, stewed rabbit, fried oysters, corn bread, dressing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, frizzled, mashed potatoes, celery, with other trimmings unexcelled w ENTERTAINS ORPHANS
CHRISTIAN GHURGH ARRANGES REVIVAL
WHITEWATER, Ind., Dec. 6. Miss Edna Hill spent Sunday with Miss Mae Parker..... Everett Hunt, former student of the high school here, and now
of Earlham college, preached at the II. B. Church, Pleasant Hill. O., Saturday evening.. ...Ira Addleman has purchased the Oscar McClure farm northeast of here., i . .Neal Kirkman Is moving to a farm southwest of Bloomingsport..... The Christian church is planning for a revival meeting in the near future. '
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RICHMOND LODGE ELECTS
, Richmond lodge, No. 196, P. & A. M. elected ' the following officers last night: Clyde Smith, W. M.; James F. Banks, S. W.; Frank C. Thomas, J. W.; Edward J. Valentine, treasurer; Luther E. Bruce, secretary; Alfred Anderson and Bert Russell, .trustees.
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MARION, Ind., Dec. 6. Mrs. J
Weed Wilson has invited eighty-one children living at the Grant County Orphans' home to be her guests at"
dinner Christmas day. In addition to serving a splendid meal, Mrs. Wilson
will provide entertainment.
A pear tree on the farm of J. S,
.ngie, or snoemaKer, ra., ltd years
old, is bearing fruit.
"BUSY BUZZERS" WILL HOLD SESSION
CENTER VILLE, Ind.. Dec. 6. O. K Dunbar and wife are in Indianapolis this week visiting Mr. Dunbar's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lantz O. A .Taylor and family of Frankton, Ind., and O. B. Taylor of Dayton, spent a part of last week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor nnatrice McDaniels of Chilli-
cothe. Ohio, came last week to make
her home for some time with Ferd Mohr and wife Quite a large crowd wa presf-nt at the special service given bv tlm C. W. B. M. at the Christian
rhnrcli Snndnv evening Rev. Mil
dred Allen, who for several weeks hp 3 been assisting in a revival service in Oblo. has returned and filled her regular appointments at the Friends church hern Sunday. Quarterly meeting will be held at this church Saturday evening The Rev. Pfeiffer preached an excellent sermon Sunday evening on the subject "Light." There were 110 present at Sunday school at this church Sunday morning.. . .A new club known as the "Busy Buzzers," was entertained Friday evening at the home of Miss Mable Taylor. All were kept busy having a good time.. . . .Esthv Morgan visited her mother, Mrs. R.
llollopeter at Richmond, Saturday and Sunday Wade Richardson and family have moved into the H. H. Peelo property on Walnut street..
BRIEFS
NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the Straight Line Pike. NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the Straight Line Pike.
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