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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1928, p. 3

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| "SEVENTH HEAVEN" â€" i w7 e ar Cok * I‘CAP'I‘AIN‘SOOURAGE’ s« by James Oliver Curwood ment of their daughter, Lucy, to Franklyn W. Chaffee, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chaffee of Buffalo, New York. The wedding is to take place on April 10. On Saturday evening the girls of Mrs. Fred Botker‘s Sunday school class of the First United Evangelical church will meet at the home of Miss uenonn%'u. Green Bay road, is spending days in Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Gradle of Egmndale road announce the engageâ€" gratulations on the birth of a daughâ€" ter on Thursday, Jan. 5, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. ~ Miss Mitsou Bourcart of France, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. D. The Baraca class of the First United Evangelical church will meet with Mr. Nels Dah! of Ridgewood Elizabeth Baur of N. Green Bay road. and Alice Simpson will dance the Gavotte. Refreshments will be servâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagblom of County Line road are receiving conâ€" Harriet Golden will dance Mozart Soqt:tf__No. 16 and Hi!dggude Balke The North Shore Art league will give a reception tonight, Thursday, opening their exhibition at the Comâ€" munity house, Winnetka. There will be special features during the eveâ€" ning. _ Miss Mildred Haessler will present several of her pupils: Augusâ€" ta Watson, Catherine Buhrer and the Highland Park hospital exemplify the work. Mrs. George E. Bliss of N. Linden avenue will entertain the teachers of the Elm Place school at bridge and a buiffet supper on Thursday, Jan. 19 at her home. Mrs. Arthur H. Emerson gave a tea on Wednesday, from three to six at her home on S. Linden avenue for Mrs. Haroid Bodman. Miss Anna Mae Curley of Prairie avenue left Sunday to resume her studies at the Holy Ghost academy, Techny, Tilinois. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clois Wieder of‘ Wheeling are the proud parents of a son born on Thursday, January 5, at SUN. JAN. "THE SILVER SLAVE" NIGH CLASS YODVIL The board of the Highland Park Woman‘s club met on Monday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. W. C. Shipâ€" nes of S. Green Bay road. Bethsaida Shrine of Evanston will entertain the Bethichem Shrine of 4 DAYS ONLYâ€" STARTINC MONDAY, JAN. #% Miss Carol Baker left Tuesday for National Park seminary, Forest Glen, Maryland, after having spent the bolidays with her parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Baker of 8. Sheridan road. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tilden of Evâ€" anston announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Mr. Gordon Buchanan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. No date has been set for the wedâ€" party on to a| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green enterâ€" -hdfiu“ulwm”uu.m the Boy Rangers,. Following the| party Sunday evening at the home ou aleigh ride refreshments were served | ~. Green Bay road. â€" at John Seyfarth‘s house on S. Sheriâ€"| _ Mrs. Lyman Murphy will entertain dan road. the members of her bridge club toâ€" Migs Carol Baker left Tuesday for| night at her home on Ashland aveâ€" National Park seminary, Forest Glen,| nue. * ‘ Maryland, after having spent the| Mrs. Henry Fisher of S. Green Bay wf@hmm.udffi"b_h-_bu!dh-kkuh] â€" y A-hcu’ is leaving Thursâ€" LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS || &sx sreaine tor Lake Waie, mortss m.ar.uu.-u-.m Johnny Jimmy Garnett| suddenly Saturday afternoon ; x well be -dh:k:'m.pnnlwdtzfl: ti:lll:::n as can u’-eud: JOHN GILBERT â€"_"TRUXTON KING" Alcyon Theatre Highland Park, IMH. «"NIGHT LIFE" J. HARRON â€" A. DAY "Good Time Charley" WED. THURS:; JAN. 18â€"19 JACKIE COOGAN "BUTTONS" MON. TUES. JAN. 16â€"17 Big Double Feature . JAN. 14â€"Cont. 2 to 11:30 JACK MULHALL HIGH CLASS YODVIL FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 Exceflent Short Reels 2 to 11:30 ter; we attest to his eminent qualifiâ€" cations for this high office; and we appeal to the Republican voters of the state at large to join with us in nomâ€" inating and electing him secretary of the state of Illinois. be filled, has demonstrated ability character and integrity. ; Therefore, We, the undersigned Republicans of the 17th judicals disâ€" trict do hereby endorse for secretary of state of Illinois, the Hon. William Whereas. the four counties in the l7thjudieal district are among the IDW{ opulous in Illinois and are among the banner counties of Illinâ€" oisâ€" in the return of the Republican majorities; and _ _ . _Whereas," the Republicans of the 17th judicial district are among the for a high state honor, who for many years has been a loyal worker for Reâ€" publican success, and who, in all poâ€" sition in the public service which he J. Stratton of Lake county ; we vouch to the people of Illinois for his honesty, integrity and high characâ€" Whereas, the counties in northern Tilinois have always contributed large and dependable majorities. to Repuâ€" blican candidates and it_is appropriâ€" ate that these counties should be awarded recognition in accordance with the vote they continually give to the Republican ticket; and A petition is being circulated in Take county urging, William J. Stratâ€" ton of Lake county to efiter the race for secretary of state and giving him strong endorsement for same. The same form is to be circulated in other counties of the district. Mr. Stratton has been considering the matter for some time but has not yet made a decision to enter the race. This petiâ€" tion is intended to indicate to him that his friends want him to run. it follows : Miss Bernice Pearl entertained a few girls at a Kensington at her home on Oakwood avenue, The Spanish American War vetâ€" erans will hold a joint installation toâ€" night of the Camp and Auxiliary in St. James hall, Highwood. The work will be carried on by the department of HMlinois officers from Joliet. URGING STRATTON FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Park .were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Kutzer over Sunday. # Vencil~ Muzik, Jr., who has been critically ill since New Year‘s with pmeumonia is getting along nicely. Mrs. Helen Conrad Golden will enâ€" tertain the members of her bridge club at her home, 122 McGovern street, on Friday. Thegame will be enjoyed at two tables and later reâ€" freshments will be served. home on S. Green Bay road is getâ€" Mr. The Marquette Pastry Shop This newest addition to the business life of Highland Park offers a thoroughly modern and upâ€"toâ€"date. service to housewives of the community â€" everything from the best of bread to the daintiest center pieces and wedding cakes. OUR ROLLS â€" ALL KINDSâ€" ARE NOT ~ONCLY FRESH DAILYâ€"BUT TWICE DAILY SATURDAY â€" JANUARY 14th 58914 CENTRAL AVENUE HIGHLAND PARK WILL OPEN s from 3 to 6 p. m. I AT "Doesn‘t your wife miss you when you stay out till three o‘clock in the morning ?" Byrd the brother of the Governor of Virginia and a native of the south holds the record of being America‘s great scientist of the air. His pleasâ€" ing voice, humor, magnetic personâ€" ality, as well as, his thrilling story promise an unusual treat for those of the public who succeed in securing tickets which go on sale at the box office, January 16. â€" The Illinois League of Women Votâ€" ers is sponsoring the one public apâ€" pearance of Commander Richard E. Byrd in Chicago. This famous inâ€" ternational flyer appears at Orchesâ€" tra hall on the night of January 25, to tell his own story of his recent transâ€"Atlantic flight, show motion pictures and outline plans for his next big adventureâ€"his merial expedition to the South Pole. Place alternate layers of macaroni and sauce in greased baking dish, having sauce on top. Cover with butâ€" tered crumbs, prepared by melting 2 tablespoons butter and stirring inâ€" to it 4 cup fine bread crumbs. Bake *4 hour at 450. This macaroni may be baked at a lower temperature if you prefer or if you are using a lower temperature for other foods and wishâ€"to bake it at the same time. In that case it will require longer baking. %4 teaspoon dry mustard ’ 2 cups strained tomato 3 tab. American cheese cut fine. Melt butter in double boiler, add | #reen pepper and onion. Mix flour, salt paprika and mustard and add. Pour into this gradually the strained | tomato and cook until it thickens | slightly. Add cheese and stir until| melted. I wOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE SPONSOR BYRD LECTURE comething that is very well seasoned and quite satisfying in flavor. Creole macaroni, the recipe for which I am going to give you, is a dish that is very well liked and may be used for the main dish for a meal or as a side dish to serve with the "Yes, but gs a rule her aim is perâ€" % cup green pepper cut fine 2 tablespoons onion cut fine 4 tablespoons flour 2 quarts boiling water with 1% teaspoons salt. 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