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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 16

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FOOD NEWS THE rtTATTAMnnr.A TIMES: CHATTANOOGA. TENN. FRIDAY. JULY 3, 1942 16 FOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Tallant, Miss rviv. nastor: Mrs; Ivey, the honor- ROTARY CLUB INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS ROTARY INSTALLS CARBAUGH AS HEAD MISSIONARIES HONORED AT RIDGEDALE BAPTIST The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Starmer, former missionaries to Rumania, were entertained with a reception last night at the Ridgedale Baptist church. Vlrs.

C. C. Boss was In charge of arrangements and Mrs. Joseph Sarah Nell Batlgh, ana mere was special vocal feature presented by Mrs. Tallant, Mrs.

Howard Martin, Mrs. Jimmie Smith, Mrs. Ralph Carson, Miss Marie Mansell, Mrs. Roy Clinton and Mrs. Leonard Pinson.

Miss Charlsie Boss was in charge of the register. Of three recognized forms of lightning, only one known as bail ees and Mrs. Mary Starmer, mother of the Rev. Starmer, arid Mrs. D.

Ross formed the receiving line. Assisting in serving were Misses Mary Nell Williams, Frances Deacon, Mittie Wheeler, Louise long, Geneva Ccbleigh, ReTecca Deacon, Mildred Stephens, Ruth Forster and Mrs. David McDaniel. Usual Pranks Add Hilarity to Luncheon Session lightning is dangerous A musical program was given vy parson ana rn.ro. ium.

in charge of decorations. Dr. James Harry C. Carbaugh was installed as president of the Chattanooga Rotary club yesterday in a ceremony made hilarious by the pranks and antics of fellow-members at the regular luncheon meeting of y0- immwmm Tift. i MW I I Hi a maaam! mm 'tur mm: 1 mmsffim.

Maim imsk rJ A-' i the club at Hotel Patten. Following their custom of add lng comedy to their annual instal lation ceremonies, club members heckled Mr. Carbaugh without toercy during the entire program. AT Albert Taber, a past president, OF presided in the absence of Paul Steward, retiring president. After Introducing all other officers and directors, and after many false starts and interruptions, Mr.

Ta ber finally introduced Mr. 'Car nrir-i baugh and turned over the gavel, After the unsuspecting rpresl dent was well launched in his for mal acceptance address, T. R. McAfee interrupted him to present a gift on behalf of the club. Mr.

Carbaugh, who is president of the Tennessee Egg company, opened the large package to find a pug Times Staff Photo. New officers of the Rotary club are shown here as they were installed yesterday at the regular luncheon meeting of the club at Hotel Patten. They are (left to right) E. H. Lawman, treasurer; Silaa Williams, second vice-president; Harry Carbaugh, president; Earl Carter, first vice-president, and T.

R. McAfee, secretary. The chicken was presented to Mr. Carbaugh, who is president of the Tennessee Egg company, during the hilarious Installation ceremony. racious fighting cock in a bird cage.

Repair Work Rival Show Well into his address again, the ROACH EDGAR A.MURRAVS new president was interrupted by SPECIAL DIXIE DREAM, Plain or Self- Rising' tj Lbs. the appearance of a workman car' 0 HICKERSON LIKELY FOR APPEALS SEAT rying a stepladder come to repair one of the big chandeliers in the ballroom. Shaken but determined, over Malta last night and today. One British night fighter pilot now has shot down five enemy bombers in eight nights. McClure Graduates Private Cicero Hunt McClure, son of John Marvin McClure, 3440 Alta Vista drive, has been graduated from Scott Field, the radio school of 'he army air forces, and will be assigned immediately to 28 Bar Associations Indorse pum msAM Lbs.

the president forged ahead in his speech while the workman dropped tools, issued orders to colored waiters and performed comic antics atop the ladder. As Mr. Carbaugh approached the climax of iETS msj Him for Crownover Place 'EH ALL NO RIDDANCC NO PAY RY FRED HIXSOX his address a firecracker exploded, lb. 7c another field for duty. SHUEFINE CHAPE JUICE.

SUGAR. the workman tumbled off the lad State Senator J. Roy Hickerson, of Winchester, administration floor der and the fighting cock added his voice to the pandemonium. (CVf Tired but triumphant, Mr. Car leader in the 1941 general assembly of Tennessee, appeared last baugh concluded his address and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE night to be the choice of the law sat down.

mmm mmi mm .3 I'd. 2 tcr.s 25c yers in Middle Tennessee for the During the few intervals of seat on the Tennessee court of ap quiet, the new president was heard to praise the Chattanooga club on its service record, his predecessor, peals, Middle division, made vacant FOR PRESERVING AND CANNING, G. XV. SHUEFINE SMALL MILK 6 for 25( PURE LARD. -------4-Ib.

carton 61c STOKXEY 19 by the recent death of Judge Ar Paul Steward, and to promise "no thur Crownover. new deal during my administra' tion." Senator Hickerson in Nashville yesterday revealed that the bar associations of twenty-eight Mid Other new officers of the club are Earl Carter, first vice-president; Silas Williams, second vice- 23c CERIO dle Tennessee counties had in dorsed him for the Crownover va president; E. H. Lawman, treasurer, and T. R.

McAfee, secretary, cancy. This indorsement is likely New directors are Paul Steward, ARGO to discourage the entry of any Ronald Harris, Tom Willingham, other attorneys in the race. -No. 2 can 21c 160 STORES Slater varnell and Walter Adams, The Winchester senator has not made formal announcement of his candidacy yet, and is not expected Special dinner music was furnished by the Lookout Mountain hotel orchestra, and vocal selections were offered by Jimmy Miller, Chattanooga tenor, accompan to do so until the state democratic "THERE'S ONE IN YOUR, NEIGHBORHOOD" DIAI, S-01SS for bis NAME i-Ty "Thc eeLar the HJ jf XJ Cellophane Wrapped! KSar.mlimrJ:. Zle Libby's Potted Meat (Pure), 4 cans.

25c Libby's Tripe, No. 1 can 18c Libby's Deviled Ham, No. 1-4 can 17c Libby's Veal Loaf, medium can 19c STALEY'S MILLER'S 5c cORnTlAUES lie executive committee meets and de vises means of nominating a can' i ied by Carl Scheibe. didate. Chairman Russell Kramer, of, the state committee, announced Hudson Seeks Commission recently that the committee would 24 oz.

27c 12 oz. 17 meet soon to take up the matter. SAIIDVICH SPREAD- -J- PEAtlUTiUTTER-. Private Thomas O. Hudson, 202 South Crest road, will leave the At his death, Judge Crownover Swift's Corn Beef 25c Swift's Roast Deef 25c 1 Libby's Potted Meat 6c I i Libby's Vienna Sausage 12Vic held one of the three democratic nominations for the court of ap- tield artillery replacement center at Fort Bragg- soon to attend the QI.

10c MUSTARD, HWsfrWpsdsL. the state of Tennessee. ofifcer candidate school at For Sill, Okla. .22 oz. 15c DILI cr SOUR PICKLES If he passes the course he will rne election wui De neid Aug.

6, and presumably there would not be time to attempt a convention to nominate a candidate. Thus, it commissioned a second lieu tenant in the field artillery. t3" thought likely that the -state committee itself will choose a nom Spam can 35c FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEATS SWEET cr MIXED PICKUSrit .22 oi. 19c F. 10c RITZ CRACKERS --1 -lb.

box 2 1 I inee on the ticket to succeed Judge Crownover. Under a ruling of the state at torney general, Senator Hickerson cannot qualify for a seat on the court of appeals until his term as Stokefy's All-Green Asparagus, No. 2 can. Stokely's Chopped Kraut, 3 No. 1 cans 29c Stokely's Diced Carrots 15-ox.

can. 10c Stokely's Medium Whole Beets, No. 2 can 10c Stokely's Turnip Greens, 3 No. 2 cans I 29c Stokely's Medium Green Limas, No. 1 can 10c Stokely's Shoe Peg Corn, 15-ox.

can Stokely's Party Peas, 1 5-o. can 1 5c Napkins or Spoon-and-Fork Sets Paper Plates Pkg. 1 Paper Cups Pkg. state senator expires. That will not expire until the November election.

In the event Senator Hickerson is nominated by the democrats and elected in the August election, he will not take office until next November. That would necessitate, in all likelihood, appointment by Gov. Prentice Cooper of a Judge to serve until Hickerson can 11 -Oi. Pkg. KELLOGG'S VARIETY PACKAGE SS's dairff i one IF esh Ground Good Iced or Hot.

Lb. nr Zklf ('. Corn Flakes 9c SPECIALS FBI, and SAT. Assorted Layer Cakes Sugar shortag. HmiU the number ol cakes w.

can bake. Buy early. White, yellow or devil's, rood layers. Rich, delicious, appetizing and made from our own ifl original recipe Gold Medal KELLOGG'S DEL MONTE OR STOKXEY 9c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 12-oz. Rice CCrispies 12Vzc Catsu 15c OLD PHONOGRAPHS SEEN )li KELLOGG'S AS SCRAP STEEL SOURCE Chief Probation Officer John J.

GREEN McCORMICK'S TEA DAGS small, 10c; large, 25c 75c Coconut or Caramel NwJ Coin Ulalies Beans, No. 2 cans 12 Vic SMALL PKG. Lively yesterday proposed that Chattanooeana die ud their old phonographs and turn the motors OCTAGON 4 I OCTAGON LARGE (Is2iuerr can OC Granulated Soap 26c ana metal over to the government 15c SS-Oi. Jar 7c Apple Putter Jello, oil flavors for scrap. Some of the finest steel that WTN-YOU PURE 4 Ban PRESERVES can be made is used In these old phonographs," he said, "and undoubtedly the reclaimable value of this steel is high." mp? 2ic Assorted Frnit Pies Special Fri.

and Sat. Oftf only; 35c values VUV Fruit Bars lie Wedding Cakes i a Decorations and party and picnic orders are given special attention by our Miss Ellen Lee. FOR JULY 4TH PICNICS MEAT LOAF BEAN SALAD-POTATO SALAD MACARONI SALAD SLAW PIMTENTO CHEESE SPREAD. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS HELD AFTER 6 P.M. 24c 16-Ox.

Jar MATCHES 6 for Lively said the motors in some APPLE COCKTAIL A P'S SAUCE FRUIT Baby Food can No. i Dei Monte 3 Cans 9c 15c 20c Buy U. S. War Bonds and Stamps: of the old phonographs weigh as much as seventy or eighty pounds. mm OCTAGON 5c 'Teilet Sozp Many people, he.

said, have old phonographs stored in their basement or their attic which could be brought out and used for scrap. He K0CTAG0fl Ir fPOWDER SUPER fe-gs suds ZjC also said there are probably a large number of old typewriters which could be given to the gov We Accept Food Stamps ernment for scrap metal. (3'uEifjra 51 ETLIFFE RANKIN WORKS ON PLAN ii TO TAX MARSHALL FIELD MARKET SDeainiseir yp WASHINGTON, July 2 UP). Representative Rankin Slain St at Central Ave. Phone 6-8990 for Prompt DeliTery Miss.) told the house today he was IN IN I I Small Large workinjr out "a plan to tax the mm vast fortune of Marshall Field HI." i.rn.rc-in 3 for I successful, he said, "I will 3c 'Large Hc2 3c mm.

i mi i inn ii i iii i mi i KILE -21 have been "responsible for capturing and turning into the treasury enough money to pay the salary of a member of the house or the senate for more than 4,000 years." CZECH SOURCES REPORT 141 MORE EXECUTIONS LONDON, July 2 Of). A spokesman for the Czech government in exile said today that the Vichy radio had reported 141 more i 30 Pure Lad, lb. 1 5c Bed Roast, lb. 25c Sfsiff lb. 25c Smoked Link lb.

29c We have a fine selection of Fat Hens and Fryers and a full line of Fancy Lunch Meats. For your convenience we will be open all day Saturday, July 4th. agjITD Toilet Soap 2c Large Size Bath Size i Small "0, Buy Our Pasteurized EDADKY P2BUCTS from your neighborhood grocer! "Grade Dairy Products" ROSSVILLE, GA. PHONE 3-1317 executions by the German gestapo in Czecho-Slovakia. These, he declared, were in addition to 115 persons reported by the Vichy radio yesterday as sentenced to death.

Czechs here estimated that executions in Czecho-Slovakia since the assassination of Reinhard Hey-drich had risen above 1,000. Axis Loses 7 Planes at Malta LA VALLETTA, Malta, July 2 UP). Seven axis planes, two of them bombers, were destroyed jwsss ft Lbs, 12 Lbs. 24 Lbs. lyiGc 1.25.

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