Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 100, 7 March 1921 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND MONDAY, MARCH 7, ltf21.
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FREE THREE-DAY COOKI N6 DEMONSTRATIONS BEGIN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT COLISEUM
Arrangements for a free cooking school demonstration for the housewives of the city, to be held in the Coliseum on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons -of this week under the auspicea of the Palladium, are being completed. The school will open at 2 o'clock, each afternoon and will be in session until 4:30 o'clock. Three women demonstrators, the Misses Maizie Boyd and Asenith Den-
.ehie, and Mrs. Margaret Brown, all of I
iuo luutaun urauijuaf ma Kl lijw vuiu Products Refining company, have been secured to carry on the work. These women will have entire charge of the cooking and will explain the advantages of their methods as they conduct the demonstration. "All Richmond" Affair. According to present plans the demonstration is to be as near an "all Richmond" affair as i is possible to make it. Materials for the cooking are to be furnished by various Richmond firms. Even the utensils and apparatus used for the cooking will be loaned by firms dealing in the equipment. Cakes and pies "like mother used to make" will be there in ample measure If plans now under way are carried out. Indeed, it is believed that this demonstration will "pan out" some entirely unique specimens of the cul
inary art for the benefit of Richmond housewives. Firms Offer Materials. Firms which have offered to contribute materials or supplies for the affair are as follows: Corn Products company Mazola
butter, Karo syrup, Argo corn starch
be any better, . . . Noah Plankenhorn is i Baldwin have returned from Richmond
Reed Furniture comDanv Sellers
Kitchen Cabinet, Red Star Vapor Oil i In Richmond Thursday
ill with pneumonia at the home of
Charley Burris. . .Mrs. Rufus Lambert and Edith. Brown spent ; Thursday afternoon with . Mrs. Jane Holler and Ethel Stinson.... Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg and son Charley spent Thursday with .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenburg and sons .'.Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg called on Mrs. Jennie Plessinger and daughter Mildred Thursday afternoon. ..Samuel Fisher was at Brownsville Thursday evening. .. .Mrs. Samuel Fisher and Mrs. M. B. McCashland spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Shank David Plessinger was
Mrs. Harry
stove, Challenge
kitchen tables.
refrigerator and weoer ana daughter June spent tiday afternoon with Mrs. Ora Hendrix
Tracey's Tea and Coffee house Cof
fee," peanut butter and Miola butter. Himes' Dairy Milk and cream, Calumet baking powder by the Calumet Baking Powder company. Richmond Baking company Bread and wafers. The' Kandy Shop Ice cream. Omer G. Whelan E-Z Baking Pow
der.
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ed oats, Goddard pineapple. California Associated Raisin company Sun-Maid raisins. A novel feature of the affair will be the exhibit of Yourex silverware by Jenkins and company. Music will be furnished by the Weisb'rod Music company in the form of selections on a Gulbransen piano and a Columbia Grafonola. Free samples will be givon out at the close of each demonstration.
Mrs. Charles Garrett and Mrs. William Plankenhorn called on Mrs. Jacob Shank Friday afternoon..... Mrs. Dan Plankenhorn spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Jacob Shank... Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Doddridge and daughters were in Milton Friday.
The Home Garden
Only those crops that can be used In the homo or sn)d in the neighborhood should be grown in the home garden. All seeds should be selected early and obtained from a reliable dealer. The garden should be planted with the best seed that can be obtained. The characteristics of seeds and plants can be learned from seed catalogues. Most, if not all tho.-e commonly usea can be obtained fi-o,m local dealers. The following namod varieties of the common vegetables arc- satisfactory for most home gardens. Deans, string or bush: Grecn-pod-ed Bountiful, Stringiest, Refugee. Wax-podded Wardwell's Kidney, Brit
tle wax. Beets: Crosby's
Eclipse.
WINCHESTER, Ind. -The Home Economics club met Wednesday after-
with Mrs. W. J. Purdy. Ran
dolph County Agent. . Roscc-e Fields, made a talk before the ladies.. . . .The
Fortnightly club met Tuesday evening with Miss Grace Yunker. A number of guests were present. Elegant refreshments were served . ..Mr3. George Davis, of Kokomo, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Agnes Hunter..... Mrs. C. L. Stormes is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. George Kelley. in Wilmont, Arkansas.. .. .Mrs. Lula Coats, of Hartford City, is the guest of Mrs. Ida Carson Mrs. W. E. Coats, of Hartford City, is the guest cf Mrs. Ida Carson Mrs. W. E. Hiatt and chil
dren, of Richmond, are the guests of
Mrs. J. E. Hinshaw The
.The Magazine club met Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. J. TJ. Maynard.; . r
Miss Anna Stakebake, has returned from' a visit with relatives, and friends at Richmond and New Madison, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor left Friday for Los Angeles, California, where they will visit indefinitely.. . . .Mrs. H. L. Chrisler, after spending some time
with friends here, has returned to her! home in Lynn.. .. .Mrs. Norma Ade, of j Indianapolis, is the guest of her grand- ! mother, Mrs. S. B. Coats Miss Jess : Wass, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. j Kate Smith.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Bot-; kin have returned from . Bastrop, j Louisiana, ' where they spent the 1 winter with their son, Frank Botkin j and family..... Mrs. R. F. Butler, ofi
Dayton, Ohio, is the guest, of her sisters, : Mrs, Dick . Slietterly and Mrs. George Smith.
Long Early Long Scarlet, White Icicle. Rutabaga: White Improved Pur pie-top. Yellow Golden Heart.
Summer Squash: Crookneck Mam-i Mr. and
moth Summer -Crookneck. Pattypan' Needles and Nods met Thursday after
Long Island White Bush. noon with Mrs?. T. L. Ward. Dainty Winter Squash: Hubbard, Delici- refreshments were served Mrs. Ina ous. - Carson Coats has joined her husband Spinach: Spring and autumn Vic-'at. Lorain, O., where they will be
toria. Long Standing. Summer New locatfc! Mr. and Mrs. Timothy
Zealand. Tomato: Early Earliana, Chalk's Early Jewel. Late Stone. Globe. Turnip: Snowball, Milan, Purpletop White Globe.
Suburban
Milton Stockholders
Express Confidence in Board i The annual meeting of stockholders ! of the Doddcidge-Beck company, Mil- j ton wa3 held Friday afternoon, atj Milton. . A unimous vote of confidence in the president and board of directors i v as- passed. j Thre" former nvmters of the board ; of directors were re-elected, their time : having expired at the election of officers. Those elected were B. M. ! Peele, Joseph I. Helm?, and W. I. ; Doddridge, all of Cenierville, and I. C. Beck, elected to takp the place of, Oscar Kirlin, deceased, former cashier of the bank. i
WOMAN, 74 YEARS OLD DIES j ANDERSON, Ind.. March 7. Mrs. ' Jennie Duyer, 74 years old, is dead at ( the home of her son. Meivin Rector, !
south of here.
THE KANDY SHOP'S OWN MAKE of Pure, Delicious
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ICE
CREAM
Will be Served to the Ladies of Richmond' ' ; and Vicinity at - ' : The Palladium's Free Cooking School IN THE COLISEUM, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Afternoons March 9th, 10th and 11th
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H. C. ANDERSON, Prop.
919 Main Street
LYNN, Ind. Gerard Beltry and
James Miner took in the E.rlham-i Franklin basket-ball game at Rich-! mond. Thursday. .. .Men's Rible elas
Egyptian, Early of the M. E. church held their monthly j I meeting at the home of the pastor,)
Cabbage: Early Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Large Wakefield. Medium Early Summer, Copenhagen Market. Late Danish Ballhead. Autumn King. , Carrot: Early Earliest Short Horn. Late Chantenay, Improved Robicon. Celery: Early White Plume. Late Boston Market. Corn, sweet: Eii!y Golden Bantam, Adam's Early. Late White Mexican, Country Gentleman. Cucumber: White Spine, Emerald. Lettuce: Loose-leaf Grand Rapids, Black seeded Simpson. Cabbagehead Wayahead, Big Boston. Crisphead Iceberg. Onion: Danvers. Southport White Globe. Peas: Early round Alaska. Early crinkled Sutton's Excelsior. Midf eaeon Thomas "Laxton, " "Alderman. Late Potlach, Champion of England. Pepper: Sweet Pimiento, Baby tell. Hot Red Chili, Tabasco. Radish: Round White-tipped Scarlet. Early Scarlet Globe. Oval Trench Breakfast, Early Scarlet Ova.
Rev. Hamilton, Friday even'ig Mr.
sind Mrs. Gus Gerlach were Richmond visitors Friday.. . .Fire was discovered in the home of William Cooper, Friday ariernoon. Much damage was done to the upper story and the furnishings
but promnt action by the department ,
and neighbors saved the home from total destruction George Deboy, of Car'.OH City, Ind., has purchased the Charles Gordan farm west of Lynn.. . . Frank Harvey has purchased the
James Parker property on West !
Church street, Mr. and Mrs. Parker moving to Richmond in tha near future Rev. Scott was compelled to give up his work in the revival put Torth at the Christian church on account of sickness. The Rev. Mr. Watson and Rev. Schultz, of New Castle, Ind., assisting in the work during his absence.'
PHILOMATH, Ind. Mrs. Lizzie Waiting and Mary Plankenhorn spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. George Kelley and mothor, Mrs. Martha Stin-
Delicious Oats
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Palladium's Free Cooking School
This delicious, nutritious, appetizing food will be explained to you in detail. You can learn just how Delicious Rolled Oats offers you a solution for hih food costs.
More care is taken in making Delicious Oats than ordinary oats. The oats are the choicest from the region where grow the oats of finest flavor.
Delicious Oats are thoroughly cleaned. No hulls, no di'.st, no waste cf any kind are left to handicap digestion. Delicious Oats are sterilized each flake perfectly sterilized. Packed in round, parowax lined, dust-proof pickaxes insuring delivery to you fresh and clean.
GODDARD BRAND
Canned Hawaiian
PINEAPPLE
Will be used in Salad3 at The Palladium Free Cooking School Goddard Canned Pineapple is very different from other pineapple, in its beautiful golden color, in texture, in flavor, in ripeness, in digestive and tonic properties.
Ask for and insist upon Delicious Oats & Goddard Pineapple at your grocer.
Jos. A. Goddard Co.
Muncie, Ind.
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GOLDEN CREAM BREAD Will Be Served to Everyone Come and take advantage of this opportunity to attend the Cooking School and sample for yourself the delectable bread, GOLDEN CREAM, and other Richmond Baking Company products. It's FREE for the asking. Stop at our booth and sample our Crackers and Cookies. We want you to taste for yourself the appetizing, wholesome and nourishing products made by the Richmond Baking Company Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, March 9, 10, 11
at the Coliseum
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