South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 November 1920 — Page 7
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'.2 CUpful of mo!HF-es 1 cupful of lukewarm water 7 cupful: of I'oU. 1 taldespoonful of butter t( aspr(;nf uls of .salt 1 yea-t cake S- aid the oatmeal with boiling water and pet aside to cool. Sutten the yeat In warm water rind add to the c.atli.eal mixture. Add the r.ioj.asscy, salt and mdted butter, and f.naliy the tlour. I'lace on a Iloureu board and knead. I'lace in bowl ami let rise until doubled. Cut into bavfs. 1't rise agrtln. then bake in a moderate oven between three'juartits ef an hour and an hour.
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The :lf club met at the home of Irs. Leon Campbell, on Third st.. Monday afternoon. Mrs. L"v Desenberg completed her report of the meet ine; of the National FVderatlon at Des Meines. Iowa. Mrs. A. I... Ilamblin pave two very beautiful piano solos after which Mrn. C. D. Kent of the Monday club prave a splendid report of the Michigan State Federation meeting at Saginaw. The ;:n club has- the distinction of b'lonq'ni: to both of these federations, besides the Herrien county federation. The next meetins; will be with Miss (ieorg'a Wilcox a 1
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The ne?.- Rialto theater which was o'clock Thanksgiving dinner and
b.-i;, j;1 April, was opened Now 1 7. I day of charity. . ., ,. , ,r. . I The Monday c lub met at the home The bui dime is fireproof. The floor; . J . , , , tt 4. jrf Mrs. Margaret Dodd. After the ( f the audience room b- "rarnt an d rocu-a r tranaiction of businepw tea
all walls are brick. The picture, was -erved by the hostess in honor
of her birthday. The annual
Machines are in a booth with cement floor and cement ceiling and all side walN an brick and tile. The curtain is asbestos. Two Simplex picture machines are used in this theater and they are motor driven. A enerator in used to transform from indirect to direct current, ir-
surir.v, an absence of flicker on the;
pi'-Uire. The yc Tee n H a M I d u sa L-obi ribre tc n. The orch.'tral oiran produces music resemidin:,' "0 differ r. i instruments. The theater and (Muipmt nt is the property of Cy W. Metsker. editor of the Plymouth democrat. At the opening Norma Talmadce will be pre.-., ntcd in " Y s or No." Sheriff 1'ranbJin took ViHs Sutherlin and John Hill, two 12-year old boyT to I'Jainfieb r. few days ago I'Min Hill returned will: him as he w.i-- freund to be tubercular. It has not be n decit'.eil just what disposition wi'l ! ma le of the boy. Lrvyi-r Charles Kellison is in tb.e hospital at Chicago. He has under rope an operation f ( r c ancer of the stomach. He is not expected to recover. Nelson Molviughliri and James H. Canan are in Indianapolis attending grand encampment of the grand lodge I. (. O. V.. Ogden factory and Basket factory are eb.ised owing to a lack of coal.
Thanksgiving dinner for the club
will be held Saturday, Nov. 20. at the home of Mrs. C. D. Kent. Hubert Conant and Charles Bachman spent Sunday in St. Joseph with friends. Robert Codd cf Niles Front Mon
day afternoon in Buchanan business.
PROSECUTOR PLANS AW M00NEY HEARING
; r.v United Tress :
ni SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 22. DIf- ' Itrlct Atty. Matthew Brady an-, i
jnounced today he would re-open the
Thomas Moonev case. 1 I "Gov. Stephens Is the ono man ;
I who can best aid Mnor.cy," Brady:
nvi: points.
Nov. 17.:
James Pennoyet of Bancor. Mich., is the guest of rclativts and friend? here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Arno'.d are said. "I am sure he will require con-1 the parents of a son Marvin Monroe elusive' evidence before he lifts a born Nov. 3. Mrs. Arnold was for- j hand. But if Detective Hand's state-! merly Mi Alice Brown. ment is verified, I believe he will j Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and; know the truth about the Mooney ' daughter fJeraldine visited their . case."
sons Forest Williams and family on Mishawaka and Bea Williams and! family of South Bend. Sunday. Cira Taylor and family, Harry Carleton and family and Grove Taylor and family pleasantly surprised Mrs. Krnrst Hummer of South Bend Friday evening It being Mrs. Hum. mer's birthday anniversary.
Your Thanksgiving Dinner For a happy, wholesome, thoroughly satisfactory dinner Shop at this store. Don't make a list of what you want, because if you come here you will see things that you would not think of or that you do not find in any other store and the wonderful part of it is we have The Right Merchandise at the Right Prices Everything Good Everything Tempting at the
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the appeal of Sen. Truman II. New- j
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'the federal corrupt practices act i-J
during his senatorial campaign.
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Fresh Hams, 6 to 8 lbs., home killed pork 25c jj
Th krvrtinrti of it tone wIH com-roce you that Sonor if The Hifcbt Cm Tftlkin Machine io the World. The oer of t Sooor rakes pi vie m pemeöxx n in-jtru-cocpt cf tcjtchlcM bctaty. Stri d period
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Fresh Pork Shoulders . , 20c Fresh Boston Butts 25c Fresh Pork Loins 28c
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Shoulder Veal Roast 15c Veal Breast or Stew 13c Veal Chops 18c Compound, 2 lbs. for 35c
Home Killed Beef and Lamb
Main 71 "i Lincoln ."715 YERRICK i tn i Dim :cro lis We are u near a your lIiono
Beef Roast 15c Pot Roast 14c Short Ribs 13c Round Steak 20c Sirloin Steak 18c Hamburger 15c
Leg of Lamb 25c Lamb Chops 25c Lamb Breast 15c Breakfast Bacon, 6-8 lb. ... 30c Smoked Hams 30c Frankfurts 16c
Home-Made Smoked Sausage
Brick, Cream or Limburger Cheese, lb 30c
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CANNED FRUITS Libby's Pineapple, sliced, No. 2J? 38c Del Monte Apricots, No. 2 44c Del Monte Yellow Free Peaches, No. 2z 43c Del Monte De Luxe Plums, No. 22 36c Del Monte Bartlett Pears, No. 2 Yi 50c Trisum Strawberries, No. 2 40c Trisum Red Raspberries, No. 2 40c Bewley Pitted Red Cherries, No. 2 28c Aristo Logan Berries, No. 2 42c
PICKLES, ETC. Sour Pickles, Misson Brand, glass 14c Sweet Relish, Misson Brand, glass 18c Sweet Pickles, Misson Brand, glass.. 21c Beechnut Chili Sauce, large . . 37c
Beechnut Catsup 18c and 30c French's Mustard, glass 14c Club House Dill Pickles, quart can 25c Kitchen Boquet, bottle 36c Lea & Perrin's Sauce, bottle 29c Durkee's Salad Dressing 15c
Beechnut Vinegar, quart bottle 40c
Rocky Point Red Sal mon, 1 lb 36c
Telmo Tuna Fish, can 27c
Libby's Potted Chicken, can 32c Libby's Deviled Ham, can 22c
CANNED VEGETABLES Club House Corn, No. 2 . ... 22c Wright's Brand Corn, No. 2 .,.,.18c Club House Peas, No. 2 25c Fancy Tomatoes, No. 3 . ... ... ,18c Rider's Hominy, No. 3 12Vzc B. & M. Succotash, No. 2 .!.!. ..... . .19c Libby's Sweet Potatoes, No. 3. . . .: ,...f. . . ,25c Mushrooms, first choice ...72c Club House Spinach, No. 3 25c Fancy Table Beets, No. 3 ..... 14c Wilsco Lima Beans, No. 2 . ..... . . ,r.23c Van Camp's Spaghetti, No. 2. . . ,?. . .,. . ,,.2 .19c Del Monte Pimentoes . ...... 16c Van Camp's Baked Beans, No. 2. . .15c
JELLIES, PRESERVES, ETC. Lippincott's Jellies, glass 15c Snider's Pure Strawberry Jam .59c Welch's Fruitlade, glass . .33c Airline Honey, glass 18c Beechnut Grape Jelly - t. 16c Red Wing Grape Juice, quart 49c Lippincott's Apple Butter 20c Campbell's Soups, can llYzc Snider's Tomato Soup, large can 14c
COFFEES. Light House, per pound 40c Bond best at the price, pound 32c Chase & Sanborn's, pound 46c Lipton's Tea, y pound 20c Kellogg's Drinket, can 22c Riona Coffee, pound 18c
DESSERTS, ETC. Sunshine Fruit Cake, 1 pound 99c Jiffy Jell, package ; 12c Sunmaid Raisins, 15 ounce pkg 33c Dromedary Dates, package 21c Angelus Marshmallows 12c and 33c Veribest Plum Pudding . . .27c Club House Plum Pudding .17c
G. Washington Coffee . . 37c Atmore's Plu m Pudding
49c
Rose Leaf Flour, lVi pounds $1.45 Nucoa Nut Oleo, pound 31c Nonesuch Mincemeat, package 16c Karo Syrup Red Label, Vi pounds 13c Red Label, 254 pounds 20c Red Label, 5 pounds . 38c Red Label, 10 pounds 73c
Gold Medal Flour, 2AVz pounds $1.49 Carnation Milk, can 14c Log Cabin Syrup, pint 37c Karo Syrup Blue Label, I J? pounds . 12c Blue Label, 2Yi pounds 18c Blue Label, 3 pounds 34c Blue Label, 10 pounds . 65c
What would your groceries be costing you today were it not for the Piggly Wiggly stores?
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