Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 37

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Inch of “and "can: is numbing her puma from “inns-polio. In. during the holi- dayl. I Mr. Ind In. Christ Remit had as! their (nut-I Sundiy. Mr. Ind In. E. i J. Binghu and hum". Sally. "all Mrs Audit Pru of Chic-‘0. I Announcement is made of the sp-"; mouthing nut-ring: of Eugene Becker 'i of Dude” and Min Eleanor MA Bter of Foley. AIL. which will an -rueentthei-euthett"eu pit-i unt- quy in January. 1 u..- w» -- ----- ....._ -_re_----e'" In“ In. B, H. Kress departfdio.ithout mm“ the at." to bow Sunday -eesinq m. Faro. E. 11" Drop the balls of fondant. one a al, when they rill c'ehbnte the Minds!" I time. into the chocolate and stir them with "In?" l Imnd until they In: thoroughly ' Mr. Jen-e 8mm: left Saturday n.E: end. Take them out with . fork New Roeheue. N. Y. Trbere he wilt without piercing the center " l". spend the holiday! with In. Strong Place on I In: paper to harden, and 9311 minim. L in getting clan of the candy with a Mr. June- Datwhertt of Chiw fork. brimr it up and we: the top of Mr. June Strung left Saturday tori New Rockne. N. Y. when he witt' "and the holiday: with In. stroe W minim. L Mr. June- Daugherty of Chicago’ vagrant-tactilhbuhnbome} on Sunny. l Mr. Ind In. S. P. Hutchimn. In; nod In. R. D, Reeds and family twat? Chit-luau " the home " Mr. Ind} Mr. Chu. Steiner In: given a non; plenum. nurprine puny by thirtr-hel fellow employ“ and their wives that the First Nahum! huh. China). " his home on BprirtetUtd - sat-l urdny evening. The occasion VI! S"; eeiebratims of Mr. Sudan's twenty-1 titth year " emplnye of the bank, and u n memento of the (by he tum-e- "med with I hecutiful bouquet of tttr-s and floor lamp. The goesta enjoyed I "luminous dinner served by Mrs. Steiner. - -iikud, In. P. J. hitch]: spent Chrhunu with Mr. Lulu!!!“ puma in Evaluator]. _ - is visiting In. F. B. Meyer. l, Rev. lelor of Highland Park had than of the urvicu in the Pres- Marin: church Sunday, Rev, Andrew. pastor. is in quit-mine. his daughter is ill with with! lever and In. An- drew has thy ftrt. -iiUrErhior Meyer of Hurley. Ill; it "new it: Midi! - milk?” on of Second street numimd " I {uni}, dinner on Christmas day. luw_5mm£thc mu were Mr. and In. Chris new and (wily. Mr. and In. A. G. In!” and m of “km-ad Plrk. Ila-Ind In. Ind now - w? a...- maids-1m! - ”mums-nauw "em-3M“ Wh- ”whhwm Mmhr'w‘“ rar" il' -tiUi,ine " 'ir. ' 11. V. [indium of Irving "t Ehhfshim m given I met In; - - In My guns; “.n 9-199) Deerftetd TGT, Thong oIForest Glenn unionism-nuan- “Minimum a-a.Akromsxs. “WAv-me-rhm ------------_ .11. my? - WItr» Mr. L% iiaiir" Till-h, i 1% cups water 2 tab1etsPooeus light corn syrup 1 l “spoon mill- Put the sun, titer and corn syrup into s anew and cook slowly. slip ring coututly, until dissolved. Re- iiCViiTGroiisanadoe.tePe syrup min during the cooking, When the lend-Bl. boci- to boil, cover as! unequal and cook for the. muintateq. :The stun [and walks down any sag-r crystals which may ho thrown on the sidss of the saucepan. Remove the cover and continue cooking until when tested in cold water a soft ball is formed. Remove from the tire sad - .u........ -'i-re-e' __ pour on to n cold wet putter. Cool‘ to lukewarm ind then beat with I puddle until the fondant become! white and ere-my. Then add the vanilla Ind knead until the Inn: in lmooth And not the lust lump re- ( Form into tiny rand hull: - of ‘m fondant that has been at slide ‘for I day or tarU Melt either In- ‘sweeumd or the usual variety of (milk chocolate in I double boiler. (without gnawing the water to boil. main Put this lamp of fond“! _ in a cook place All! .ilow it to ripen. " must be kart at [an over night. Ind two or three days. wMte not 'hoe- uury, b 1 pretend land! a! tine to wait before all" the intuit. Things to Cook - PM Lincoln Market malty-III swxrrs PREMIUM SLICED BACON,' th ........39c SMALLLEANPORKLOINS,Ib ..................23c 0URBESTSMOKEDHAMS,Ib .....'.............29c SHORT LEG OF SPRINGLAMB, m --~----_-A.:,: . . .35c BESTNATIVEPOTROAST,Ib“..................3 smyR'rugGoFMrLK-FEDNtilAL,ttt ............3 FANCYRIBLAMBCHOPS,Ib...................4 armismrrrixrYseAmimms,ttr..........---] NEWSAUERKRAUT,qt........................] wrceamawAUmisii'RANKrirUR'rs,tts ........d DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGFS, tmaiItinirs,tti.............-----' FANCY LARGE SELECTED OYSTERS, qt. """", GROGAN’S BONELESS BRISKET scoRNEDBEEF,m-.---- 519 Central Avenue Telephone Highland Park 3140 Email We " L.. e [amen-"1y of the thteBt turkeys. geese, duels. all chicken on but] for your New Ferry dinner. " of thee I‘m au fraHruaed. and gm of the but gully obtainable. NUMBER M 'l-l-'".'""'-'"-'--'---',-; 'ii-Jia-r-tstore-ee'?' -aCiraiaue.-tt1'tt Taira TTac. V in. um' you a." u . UU-dire" add- ad ad- sum in “ME: 11th "040$!”de- G.iaGai-.a.t-1.e.w audit-II “lb-3“ tho "iia.Tsvnrimothtdtod.ir “may vary climb“ ther take kiln-I! The! In not had to a" m u. by v." my, bat they bk: . bit at ”in. an. Cr...- ' up. gunning! - 1 cup white gym]: 1 my sweet can I I (“pool "mill- or unload extract _ a m untamed WW ' mp choppod pee“ Ina-II. isJir.GirGrru.uereaPtos"t. ball. Tube from are. beat Ion: “d until white 3nd mott- - in um.- uni savoring. pat in M tmt- and tin 3nd M’cold tum malted chocolate over it. [at “and tor an) days, then out in Alicea. I... Ind Dixon Ouija 1 tap brown - li cup melted manning - . hrith Boar . Mix in the order given and bake in modérale oven. s MILLION INCREASE IN POSTAL SAVINGS Postmaster General Harry New Reports Satisfattory Por- mess During 1928 According to I special report filed by Postmaster General Harry S. New with the Speaker of the national House of Representatives, deposits in postal swings banks increased dur- ing the fused yen 1927-28 in the lem) of nearly tive million dollars. The total on deposit It the end of the fUeal year in these banks w“ 8162,- 143369, bringing the total of the funds deposited in the system since int? inception Jan. I, 1911, to more than I billion and I half dollars. lets the genernl erroneous concep-‘ lion that the postal saving banks Ge) and principally by citizens of for- eign birth. Nearly sixty per cent oh .the depositors, it is pointed out, are: l native born. l The Postmaster Genernl sets out in his report that the real million of the postal savings system is to en- cour‘e thrift and economy and to) bring into useful work the idle dol- tara of the hoarders. The report pointed cult that there was I general lessening: department und the bulk: of the nation. The report also cor- 5t cup lice! milk % teaspoon - sifted 1% cup chopped raisins % cup chopped nuts Va teaspoon “It 3 squire: melted chocolate "(Let “and for Bev- NOTICE -e"ee"'""ez--CC'" , "i'i'haFiir-3re.tetfftt,' 'GrGiaiGtsoLtutttProe “will" dope-it. an on the w, Mancunian-inhalers"- has hunks. ad nimilnr institution; Here in the but proof that the prol- périty of tin United Shun in not onc- Iidedathnt the rich on not getting _ail the non-y. The plutoerntl do not patronize the postal uvinx- banks or other paeirtas banks. The-e in< ‘Ititutions m and principnlly by those who have modest salaries and wage; The fact that the deposits In increasing indicates that the proBper- ity of the country in Win; and that it is being passed around so that everyone who bu the will and nbility to work, in getting n reasonable share, and n share which in growing mater each yetir. Increase of our savings deposits in the banks and similar institutions of the country is one of the best arsti- dotes to soeinliam and communism, which grow in . soil of poverty and discontent. FUEL EXPERTS ATTACK DENSE LONDON FOGS ai.rt--arrttrts1,5t- mmbw¢.9""?': The traditional London fog will be- gin to fade when modern automatic oil heating replaces the cont grate in city homes and tuts, according to authorities who attended the recent world fule conference in that city. The avenge Londoner's nntiquatedl practice of lighting a coal grate tire to remove the morning chill from his room. it was pointed out, adds greatly to theJieavy fogs by creating quanti- ties of smoke. l "The pouring of nw coal in a crude _ state into furnnces and gates must‘ now be recognized as a tragedy from) which we must find a way to escape," was the comment of Sir Robert Horne. l uOne speaker suggested legislation prohibiting the installation of open domestic grates in new buildings and providing for the replacement of exist- ing grates Is a step towards smoke abatement . The question has been asked why more Americans do not own hippo- potamuses A lot of them do. If you don't believe it, just. look " some of the Model 1920 autos you Bee 2ppritir down the road. A Chic-go woman, suing for a di- vorce. claimed that the more noise she made the sounder her, husband slept. Looks to us like this was an ideal mix-tied couple. Of course it's none of our business, but we would resrectifully suggest to those South American statesmen that if they will only listen tooir. Hoover they may learn something. ....75c 32c 16e 15c Io 1.3tr..mrtt k (In Alt-In- L, tLtiLtJYThUl . ‘H Oil-enun- Avcnlk akin-a Pun, hum no... nu FOLDING £54195, ”until: Lulu-c FOLDING CARD TABLE AND COVERS BANQUET TABLES CHILDREN'S TABLES AND CHAIRS Delivered and called for -- Rates are reasonable , Funeral Director 27 North Sheridan Road q 1 m Shon Gas (mm H I“. W1 IHREE REASONS - YOU SHOULD SETILE the I101 WAIER QUESIIOII In VOUR HOME HOW! -r"-"_ Fat Re: fog Parties and Catherines During January M; of” Automatic Storage ", _.C', Gas Water Heaters NORTH SHORE BUILDING SERVICE t-otesretettooiraMr5ns-ttr tttrttatth.t-tand+rv. "P -r--gtotmltMMt " " tttitiistttttr H. M. PRIOR CO. 'iiiiiiTiirjiii/oaii's iaTiiar a: Juno-a V Slur- u. M Sud-- 'orgvstt.oodotmt ”9mm,” “HENRI Mull-tom :Mul-ca " down Wally! irelephone H. P. 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