The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. [340], Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1934 Page: 4 of 6
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NWS AJA) EYENNO Fen 10, 1934
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RECIPES AND
MENUS
1 By Deps rtment of Home Economics
E Texes r State College for Women
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11.
Denton, Texas, Feb. 16.—A life. The cold sufferer, often eats heart-
that is ideally managed never _ has |ily, thinking he must “feed a cold."
crystallized ginger, 1 1-2 lb. figs,
2 c sugar, 5 c water, 1-2 t powder-
ed ginger, 1-2 oz or 1 T granulated
gelatin, 1-2 e cold wa er, whipped
cream. Dissolve sugar in water,
cut crystallized ginger, figs to tiny
pieces. Combine, add the powdered
sugar. Place all in double boiler,
simmer slowly all day. The entire
mass must form a soft pulp so that
ingriedents will scareely be recogniz
ed. Soften gelatin in cold water,
stir into mixture while hot. Turn
Aiding on U. S. Trading Plan
people wish them much happiness
in their wedded life.
| BYRU Entertained
In Culpepper Home
ie, W. Davis, C. Davis, Jones, Cain,
Farrar, Ranton, Daly and Freemon.
Coffee was poured by Mrs. Kin-
sala and Miss Schwartz.—Report-
er.
a cold. K°
In order never to contract a cl old,
however, one must have a grl leat
Overeating or eating beyond appe-
tite is now considered more dan-
deal of foresight, a great deal of
gerous than starvation, as it nec-
essarily upsets a sluggish diges-
determination and a great deal nof tion, retarded already by a caid.
time to give to one’s self. - | .
I Menus For Cold sure €TS
The best preventive measure Orange or lemon juice with wa-
known is to keep one’s general ter 30 minutes before breakfast,
health as good as possible. TheBreakfast: Stewed prunes, shred-
common cold causes more illness, ded wheat biscuit with rich milk.
bran muffins, honey.
Dinner: Rost beef, scalloped to-
into molds.
whipped
cream.
Serve ice cold with
lines. He is also a stock holder in
the Palmer Telephone Company,
and is one of Falmer most promis-
ing and popular young men.
His host of friends wish for the
young couple much happiness Th
their life together. They will make
their home in Midlothian for the
present.
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a bid
Shin
geon.
Then
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s.
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aindell
jols Bu
to Delicici
ldtines,
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whipped
iserved to
)members
E. E. Ma
| Render,
Wheatley
Foster,
Sutton.
Cash.
Mrs. J
hostess :
| The members of the Intermediate
BYPU were enterte ined in the
home of Mrs. Hattie Culpepper Sat
urday night. After playing various
games, a jinkey contest, then a
Bible contest was enjoyed. Hot
chocolate and cake were served.
Mrs. Culpepper was assisted in
entertaining by Miss Phama Wad-
ley, leader of the BYPU.
The Woman’s Junior Study Club
met with Miss Katherine Schwartz
on Wednesday in an interesting
study of Mexico. Miss Schwartz
conducted the following lesson:
Roll Call: Some Facts of Inter-
est Concerning Mexico.
Mexican Customs, Miss Schwartz.
Places of Interest, Mrs. Patton.
Mexico’s Relation to Texas, Mrs.
Bill McKeever.
Mexican Songs, Juanita Sawyers.
A Want Ad will sell it.
A Daily News Want ad is small
n cost but big in Results.
Bran Waffles: 1 c bran, 3-4 c1
flour, 1-2 t salt, 3 t baking powder,
1 c milk, 2 eggs, 1 T shortening.
Mix bran, flour, salt, baking powder |
Add milk gradually, then eggs, bent - I
until light, melted shortening. Be
sure both sides cf the waffle irons
are hot.
Boiled Cabbage: Cut cabbage. Drop 1
pieces in generous amount of boil- |
ing water. Cook uncovered until
tender. Add salt to water just be-
more days lost from work and
school than any other disease. You
. S matces, spinach, W. W. bread, but-
ple rules of hygiene. One must eat I ter, lettuce salad, buttermilk.
A Supper: Vegetable soup, baked fore cooking is completed. Drain,
can help avoid this by a few sim -
regularly and properly, drink suf-
ficent water to flush the kidneys,
sleep as much as one needs and at
regular times, pay full attention To !
Ppo ato (skin), scalloped corn,
and ginger pudding.
fig add butter or bacon fat, salt, but-
ter.
Breakfast: Apple sauce, W. W.
the bowels, work within the limit coercal with cream, egg omelet with
of one’s strength, avoid pecple with tomato sauce, bacon, W. W. muf-
colds, harden the body by exercis- fims, preserves.
The Reason
ing daily, wearing, proper clothes
Dinner: Baked fish, tomato sauce,
and avoiding dry overheated rooms. whole hominy, boiled cabbage, ap-
George Peek
Owen D. Young
On the night of Feb. 7, at 8
o’clock, the senior class and dates
descended upon the house of Mrs.
Bob Kinsala. They were all set
for a good time, and this was had,
(as seen by the sleepy heads on
the morning of the following day.
The elass was entertained by
i bridge and various other games.
The refreshments were coffee and
doughnuts, and this was well taken,
. especi- lly in the latter part of the
evening.
Those present were Misses Kin-
Last Thursday evening, Feb. 6th,
Miss Prue Laverne Martin of Mid-I
lothian and Lewis E. Williams of
Palmer, were united in marriage
at the home of the Rev. Hunter,
paster of the Western Heights Bep-
tist Church.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Hunter at 8:30, in the
presence of a few friends.
Mr. Williams was reared in Pal-
mer, and is the son of the late
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homefolk
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Waxshac
| sala. Davis, Junes Boone, Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams. He
Wilkerson, Anderson, Alexander, I is a graduate of the Palmer High
Simms, Williams, Moore, Mr. and School and has had special train-
| i Mrs. Williams, Messrs. Tuck, Ritch- ing along electrical and radio
Successful hasmess loesn’t just
happen. It comes as a result of
careful thought, planning and prep-
aration. One of the first steps in
Colds/thrive on poor ventilation, plei celery,
dust and fatigue. . fins, baked apple with cream. . .
cads or ontimes run through supper: Scalloped oysters, green Dlaagetine "souse nolsspabomsinadivei:
the family due to the use of a peas, buttered onions, celery, olives, 1 tising. Advertising is the motive
family towel, wash cloth or im-bran waffles, tea. power that keeps all your other dol-
nut salad, corn muf-
TEXAS LARGEST SELLER
proper disposal of handkerchiefs. Fig and Ginger Pudding: 1-2 lb.Bars invested in your business at
229
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serovesessoessaim
Bed
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gsatelaete
BLUE RIBBON |
BREAD
Every DAY some new customer tells us how much ,
BETTER they like BLUE RIBBON BREAD over oth- ,
er breads. Put BLUE RIBBON BREAD on your gro- E
cry list this week. g
16 Oz. Loaf . , . 70
We are searching every 1
available market daily 1
trying to protect our 1
customers against low )
Quality Merchandise
and High Prices.
You can buy your entire 1
grocery bill at THE 1
ECONOMY FOOD Store 1
with the full assurances
of their High Quality
at the LowestPossible 1
Price.: •
U. S. CONSULATE
S AfRICAN
1 GOODS
FOR
. SAL C
1 David Sarnoff Fzexccinqxenepruasochoounm=) 1- Secretary ,
CHull
1 A plan closely resembling the soviet system cf. government barter is I
being evolved by President Roosevelt and is expected to be made public
coincident with the President’s tariff message to Congress. The plan
based on suggestions by George N. Peek, former A. A. A. mogul, Secre.
tary of State Cordell Hull, Owen D. Young, of General Electric, David
Sarnoff, of Radio Corporation of America, and others, would function in |
the same way as the Amtorg Company functions for Russia. One feature
of Peek’s suggestion would virtually make every U. S. Consulate abroad a
trading station for selling American goods and buying foreign products
yoult agree they ARE VALUES !
Palmer News
6 Mrs. H. G. Windham, Mrs. Chas.
9 Davis and Mrs. Ethel Barron were
0 Dallas visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Crowder
Divisited relatives in Bardwell Wed-
nesday. : door—•—- -
| Mrs. R. C. Steger is able to be
out after several days illness.
WAPCO
Pine apple
3 NO. 1 CANS
25c
SPECIAL 9c SALE
WINESAR APPLES, per dozen.
Mrs. Ada Hughey is in
Waxahachie hospital under
care of physicians.
Mrs. Hubert McBurnett and
the
the
Miss
YOUR
CHOICE AT
PURE HOG
LARD
IN BULK
COCOA, Hershey’s, 1-2 lb can
COCOANUT, 1-2 Ib Pkg......
MACARONI, I lb. Pkg......
SPAGHETTI, I ib. Pkg......
Victorine Stone visited in Dallas |
Wednesday.
Mesdames Ervin Elgan and Urbin 1
McKeever were Waxahachie visit-
ors Tuesday.
Mrs. Carl Cox and Peggy Jane
Oil Company at Joinerville. Mr.
and Mrs. Martin plan to move
there soon.
Mrs. S. L. Wadley is able to be
up after a ten days illness.
Lewis Ray McClain is on the
sick list. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritchie of
Dallas visited in the Rome of his
parents, Mr. Mrs-G. W.
Ritchie, Sunday. Their little daugh-
ter, Martha Ann, returned home
with them after a ten days visit
here.
T. L. Kelly visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelly in
Waxahachie Friday and Saturday.
REV. C. O. SHUGART
- TO PREACH SUNDAY
Rev. C. O. Shugart, presiding
1D.
OC
POP CORN, I lb. Pkg.......
RAISINS, Bleached, I lb. Pkg.
0
Snowdrift
PRICE REDUCED TO
6 LB. BUCKET
69c
South Texas Green
CABBAGE
oin,
POUND
1 1-2€
Skinned
HAMS
Halves or Whole
ib. 1340
—Seed Potatoes
—Onion Plants
-—Cabbage Plants
7—Garden Seed
SEE US FOR
—LOW PRICES-
It’s a habit with ws...this qivinq owr
customers outstanding values for thair A
, mono- C habit MORE and MORE hiouao- —00
wives ave taking advantage o daily./
Come on in- - you couldn’t spend 19c in a better too .
Tablets
All Regular 5c School Tablets
2 for
5c
Coffee
Chase and Sanbourn’s
1 lb. pkg. 25c
LOOK at O. VAN lire
THESE SLED
- Miss 1
ville was
Katie Le
Mrs. F
week en
Miss F
week en
in Waxa
Miss E
Blanche
Saturday
Miss J
GOLD D 1 (“ 1 1 D
CHAIN - WAS
If you will use one sack of GOLD CHAIN FLOUR you will
agree with us that it is the BEST FLOUR you have ever
used. PRICED AT—
. elder of the Waxahachie district,
were Waxahachie visi ors Tuesday. | will preach at the Methodist church
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams of next Sunday morning. Many will
Midlothian were Palmer visitors remember his preaching here last
November soon after his appoint-
ment to the Waxahachie district.
He is a forceful and interesting
speaker. You are invited to hear
his message Sunday morning,
this week. . • The Sunday school will meet at
Mrs. Roy W rthington was a 10 a. m., 1
Dallas visitor. Wednesday.. There will be no services at the
Mrs. Garland Harvard visited her evening hour. I urge you to attend
grandmother, MTS. Ada Hughey in the services at the Christian church
the W xahachie hospital Wednes- and hear my friend, Lester
day.
Tuesday.
Little Miss Fredna Jean Maddux
has been on the sick list the past
two weeks.
Sammie Lynn Wadley is sick with
Miss Adele Elgan who is a mem- L. Crawford,
church.
I urge you to attend
- . B
| Rickman at the evening hour.—Roy
ber of the Acapella choir of Trin-
ity University, spent last week end
on a tour with the choir. They put
pastor Methodist
E. T. Clouse of Perris and Miss
Jewel Ward, daughter of Mr. and
Crackers
2 lb. box. 220
Tomato
Juice
Beech Nut Brand
4 1232 OUNCE’ apoes
. CANS 25 Du
Black
b
ck $1.79
Special 10c Sale
HOMINY, 3 No. 2 cans • • •
SO P, P & G, 5 large bars -
0XYDGL, 4 boxes......
SOAP, Camay, 4 bars.....
SOAP, Palm Olive, 4 bars -
LYE, Babbet, 2 cans.....
BORAX, 5 boxes.. ...
YOUR
CHOICE AT
C
ORANGES, Sunkist, dozen —
— • 12c
FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES, dozen.. 19c
TURNIP GREENS, per bunch - •* "3 1.2c
TURNIPS, with tops, per bunch-. - 3 1-26
GRAPE FRUIT, Texas Seedless, 3 for 10c
LETTUCE, Iceberg, g. heads, 2 for.. 9c
FRESH YARD EGGS, 2 dozen......25c
on a program at Valley Mills, MC-
Gregor and Crawford. Miss Elgan Mrs. L. O. Ward of Palmer, were
also stopped in Waco for a short united in marriage Monday even-
visit with Miss. Kathleen Cole at ins, Feb, 12, at the home of Rev.
Baylor University . : and Mrs. L. B. Jenkins of Mes-
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McKeever
Urbin McKeever and Dr. S FL.
Wadley visited in Dallas Tues-
Aday R
Mi.h and Mrs. Wi A. Shillings
and sons visited relatives in: Dal-
las last week end.:
Mrs. E. J. Stacks, accompanied
by Mrs. Aubrey Jones of Waco,
visited in the home of Mr. and :
Mrs. Clyde Taylor in Dallas last
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Crowder
were in Dallas Tuesday.
1 J. D. Tinsley and Paul Burland
of Cleburne and Miss Beatrice Wil-
I kerson spent last week end in the
, home of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Burland
in Greenville.
| Mr. and Mrs. Truitt Billupss and |
little son of Midlothian, visited
in the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Ward, last week
end.
i Miss Ioma Blocker of Waxaha-
I chie visited Peggy Jane Cox last
week end. !
| Mrs. Ethel Barron, Mrs. H. G.
Windham and Mrs. Charles Davis
visited Mrs. Ada Hughey at the
Waxahachie hospital Tuesday.
Mrs. C. W. Ritchie and Mrs. Jack
Moore were Ennis visitors Tues-
day.
Blocker Martin has accepted a
position with the Hamilton-Jenkins
quite.
5 The young couple were accom-
panied to Mesquite by Misses
Gracie Ward and Mary Hobbs, 1.
F. Ward and Charles Green. :
The Rev. Jenkins performed the
ceremony at 5 o’clock, after which
the young people motored back to
Palmer and had supper at the
home of the bride’s parents.
They will make their home in
Divall, Texas, where Mr. Clouse
is engaged in the cafe business.
The many friends of the young
(becude
IT TASTES BETTER
Pinto Beans, 4 lbs. for . . -
Matches, Favorite 6 boxes
RrAo 72. 1-Swedr 1052-000 ap Ounce
EW RbCellle 10W CR9 23 Can
Libby’s Peaches, No. 2 %.can -
Libby’s Pears, No. 2 % can
Cocoa, Our Mothers, 2 Ema
Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars
Potted Meat VPsi 5 cans for
Apple Butter, 38 oz. jar . .
Grapenut Flakes, 2 pkgs. -
Waldorf Tissue, 4 rolls .
Macaroni, bulk, 2 lbs. for
Eagle Brand Milk, can ..
Mackerel, Eatwell, 2 80 T 44, .
1 lb. bulk 19c Pork € Beans, Phillips, 4 2
Pepper
Fruits and Vegetables
R
FULLY DRESSED
W7W7 3 5 to 6 lb. average A
sEosC Live Weight
ROUND .
Steak
POT
Roast
FRESH GROUND
! H
Green Beans lb 9c
Choice Beef
Grain Fed
Pound
190
Pound
Cabbage
1b. 1c
Bananas 1b. 3 %e
Li
Choice
Beef
Hamburger
SPECKLED
Trout .
• IOC
2 lbs.
15c
Pound
20€
tatoes
No. 1 Grade
8 lbs 22
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