Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 50

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in the who" thw Things to Cook wink H OF INTEREST TO GOLFERS n: to he used oee'mirmntir. lollnwing recipe both of we used, the sue and one- t-un of crab mat holding ralled for. This may tre he [glans pie pan of nine It inch-s at in any other is crab ovrnient NINETY PER- (‘ENT GOLF- Five miles from Highland Park, eas- ily accessible on a main highway. " 1lentile-- Complete ('luh Facilities. GREENS. in th,te condition. Excellent. well.. kept course with UNUSUALLY LARGE BENT man y food melt; North-OG- NINA I.“ ”on.” d of (in...) 50 In! and which win me r xcel- bot, tut dish in which it my be and. Deviled Cub _ 2 tnblcnpoons butter 1 teaspoon minced parsley 1 teaspoon minced onion lth cum top milk lu, cups find bread crumbs I can ernts meat (6% oz. size) 3 hard boiled em out Me L, teaspoon tab-sec sauce ty tennpoon pnprikn 1 teaspoon ttttlt 'i teaspoon dry mustard 2 tahlrspoons lemon juice Melt butter, add onion and parsley and rank two or three minutes, then pour in the milk and heat to boiling point. Add crumbs and other lngred-. ients "xeept lomvm'juice. blend thor- nuuhly. remove from fire and add lemon juice. Place in well-greased pan in which it is to be served, sprinkle with but. tered crumbs, with n little paprika uprinklml over the top. Brown in I 150 oven for 20 to 80 minutes, this being the temperature at which we would bake baking powder biscuits. Instead of baking this in one dish, Urson return of thin enupnn. properly fllted out. I card will he imam! extending to you the privilele of playing over the Course Country Club, P. o. Box 461 Evanston, Ill. Name Business or Occupation Nationality Add roast A limited number of members ship vacancies are available, in an established North Shore Country Club, for eligible persons, on at. tractive terms. ' An exceptional opportunity for Highland Park residents who want Golf with the advantages of a high-class private Club. and Course. LOW INITIAL AND ANNUAL COST - FAMILY PRIVILEGES This opportunity will be open during May, or until the Club's membership quota limit is filled. TEE PIES! it may be hiked in the Mt individual serving dishes or in ledlop Ihelle. It is quite Inactive served in the scallop shells, which may be pro- cured in most housekeeping depart- ments. ' According to : preliminary an. nouneement of the department of commerce of the Bureau of Canaan, the population of Deerfield Ills tripl- ed since 1920. On January 1, 1920, there was a pqpulation of 610 in Deerfield while today there is a pop- ulation of IMR, according' to the re. turns of the 15th census. . There were five farms enumented in this area. t The 1930 fittures are preliminary and subject to correction. If you think that there isn't enough law enforcement just try parking in front of one of those "no parking", signs and see what you get. A Preliminary Figures Show Population Tripled Send particulars of your Golf Club prop- nsition to: Phone Mr. Clancy Describes 3fodernhrtie Garden Shown on Cover Page and pool were especially designed for this type of garden, and the walks were of gravel construction. t Vincentoz de Malzavelle, technical advisor for éeveral of the largest film companies in California. while visit. ing the show commented " followa: "No doubt the greatest garden at the show, but futuristic for this country and will be appreciated by those that have traveled extensively in foreign eountries." During my conversation with Mr. de Malzavelle l discovered that he had made three trips around the world and lived in every country on the globe, We feel highly honored on Mr. de Malzavelle's expression of the garden " it was due to an error of the gar- den show people that the garden was called modernistic in placeof futur- istic, as we originally named it. Reduction in Rates of Transatlantic Telephone A general rate reduction of $15 in. voiving all‘ transatlantic telephone cnnversptions between North Ameri- ca and Europe is Announced by the Illinois Bell Telephone company to take effect at midnight Saturday. The reduction cuts the rate fmm Highland Park to London from $48 to $33 for'the first three minutes; Highland Park to Paris, from $61.75 to $36.75: Highland Park to Berlin, from $53.25 to $38.26; Highland Park to Rome, from $54 to $89; Highlnnd Park to Madrid, from $54 to $39, and Highland Park to Stockholm, from $54.75 to $39.75. On the basis of last year's trattie the reduction wjll mean a saving of approximately $50,- 000 a year to the users. . Chief among the factors enabling the company to put the new reduction into effect is increased uslge of the service. During 1929 transatlantic telephone conversations averaged about fifty per business day, This service started in 1927 with one radio channel connecting New York and London. Service itetow on a full twenty-four-hour basis. with tour channels linking nearly all the countries of Western Europe with all telephones in the United States. Cuba and the majority of those in Guild. and Mexico. The American Telephone and Tele-. graph company has announced plans for a radio telephone station on the Ptteifle Coast to connect with tele- phones in Hawaii and possibly other countries. A submarine telephone cable to extend from Newfoundland to Ireland is also planned to be com. pleted in 1932. it will supplement the present radio, telephone service to Europe, furnishing additional voice and telegraph channels. which by that time will be neded to handle the ex- pected increase in overseas traMe. Nine times in 10 you "must go out of your way to find trouble. You never 'uw I telephone pole in the middle of the hitrhway,--Sttn Fran. cisco Chronicle. (Continued from page 3) Doesn't Save Them Thursday, May 15, 1930

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