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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1931, p. 45

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Thursday, February 5, 1931 PIANO TUNINGâ€"All work guaranteed; estiâ€" | 100 SITUATION WANTED â€" Private chauffeur and ‘houseman; single; white; can furnish the best of references. Tel. Lake Forest 1715. $5â€"37pd DRESSMAKING SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Junior in high school wishes work for the coming summer season ; dining room work or am willing to do any» thing. Write Box 11 Press office. 47 PAINTING, INGâ€"Good Christenson EXPERIENCED SMOCKED DRESSES MADE TO ORDER, ‘Tel. H. P. 739. 82pd SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Experiencea waitress SITUATION WANTEDâ€" GIRLS FOR GENERAT SITUATION WANETDâ€" 24 years of age, 1% Highland Park 2520. SITUATION WANTEDâ€"COUPLE ; chauffeur, houseman ; wife good cook; Highland Park references: wish steady yearâ€"round position. For appointment Tel Lake Forest 2211. 49p SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Waitress, 2nd work or day serving:; long, excellent North Shore references. ‘Tel. H. P. 1511. 49pd HELP_ WANTEDâ€" _ POSITIONS OPEN FOR GENERAL HELP WANTEDâ€"Experienced wirl for gener« l housework, including good plain cooking ; references required; own room and bath. mates free; charges reasonable H. P. PAHNKE Tel. Highland Park 2048 WANTED TO BUYâ€"50â€"foot WANTED TO BUYâ€"Boy‘s bicycle; must: be in good condition ; price reasonable. Address Box 492 Press office. 49pd NlyCod ow . Mrsc Smith Tel. Highwood 2790. WANTED TO RENT â€" May 1; house with 5 rooms, bath, servant‘s room and bath: in Highland Park, north of Highland Park station. â€" Address LS.M. Press office. 46â€"49p WANTED TO RENTâ€"6â€"room house with oil burner, near Catholie ‘Church and . school ; must be modern: rent about $100 per mo. Address M. A. E. Snyder, care of Abbott Taboratories, North Chicago, or care of the Karcher Hotel, Waukegan. 49 Pillows quilted; prices reasonable. Phone Deerfield 124 48â€"52 WANTED _ TO_RENTâ€" HIGHLAND PARK OR RAVINIA would appreciate work : repairs of any kind ; storm sash, etc. . Tel. H. P. 3660. x-!!Z Highland Park, IIl wecond work, or day. work Tel. H. P. 1511. rofit Through These Ads residefitial section ; must state price, terms, location F. J. Press office. Tel. H. P. 4367 7 or 8 room house, two baths, garage: for m period of one or two years. Tel. H. P. toecoity . : mecendh MENONT & MOCOGNI Tel. H. P. 518 â€" 418 N. Greenbay rd. 47â€"49p 413 PAULINE‘S _ EMPLOYMENT _ AGENCY Tel. Highland Park 2520 4 Germanâ€"1â€"3 year 3 Finnishâ€"1â€"3 year 2 Swedishâ€"1â€"4 year WANTED to RENT WANTED TO BUY DRESSES SMOCKED MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED Must have good references â€" Open Sundays, 2â€"5 p.m. _ Make arrangements for SLEIGH RIDE PARTIES PAPERING, and â€" DECORATâ€" work ; prices _ reasonable. John Tel. H. P.. 760. 25 ‘Tel. H ANDâ€" PLAIN SEWING CARPENTER, unemployed, Second girl, German year reference. Tel reference. reference. reference. â€" 2520 good references. 47â€"49 lot in desirable be reasonable; in letter to Btz: 36â€"39pdtf B5tf | 87pd 49 49 49 WINDOW WASHING TIME is any time you are in the mood, Do a good h‘ by using SPARKLE, the Liquid Window Cleaner. Rapp Bros. Grocery and Market. Meierhoff Hardware Co. Brand Bros. Paint Store. â€" T. S. Duffy Furniture Co. . Highland Park Pharmacy. Steffens Auto Supply Co., wholsale and A dessert which is usually a favorâ€" ite, but which we sometimes forget in our meal planning until it is called to our attention, is Washington Cream Pie, and.for that reason I am suggesting it as part of an early menu. Washington Cream Pie ; eup butter 1 cup sugar , 2 eggs separated % cup milk 2 cups sifted cake flour !4 teaspoon salt 3% teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon lemon juice Cream butter, gradually add sugar and cream well together. Add unâ€" beaten yolks and beat, then alternate milk with flour which has been sifted several times with baking powder and salt. Add flavoring and fold in stiffly beaten egg whites last. Bake in two layer cake pans in a 375 degree oven about 25 minutes. Place the custard filling between the layers, with a small amount over the top layer. Sprinkle powdered sugar over the top, or serve with whipped cream. NOTICE DeLuxe Tour, leaving every Saturday: for one week TO TEXAS AND OLD MEXICO . 1% cups milk % tablespoons corn starch 1 egg %4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon vanilla Scald milk in double boiler, add sugar and corn starch mixed together and cook 15 minutes, stirring conâ€" stantly until thickened, then occasionâ€" «lly. Add egg slightly beaten and cook about two minutes, remove from fire, add salt and vanilla. Let cool before placing between layers . of cake. Visiting Houston, Port Isabel, Brownsville, Matamoros. $75 per couple includes transâ€" portation, Pullman berth, meals, auto tours, entertainment and elub house secommoda« tion. Write or phone for further details QUILTS, reasonable gh«-,‘ Tel. H. P. 1178 orfiisimrufn for wpiecing and quilting Things to Cook _ retail, 9 Niebubr Grocery and Market, Charles Ruckoldt Market, Ravinia, Huesenctter Hardware Co., Ravinia Wanted at once Late models oniy CASH or will xll on 5% commission UTO LOANS National Motor Corporation Sheridan road at Twelfth St. North Chicago, II. Tel. N. C. 451 BÂ¥ Nina T. Brewer Home Service Department North Shore Gas Company D. E. WINK 416 South Sheridan Road Highland Park, 111. Tel. H. P. 447 AUTOMOBILES Custard Filling THE PRESS *\ PRESBYTERIAN GUILD \ | MINSTRELS FEB. 1243 46pd if 46 at Gsell‘s Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The cast includes the following Interlocutor End Womenâ€" Miss Bates ..« Mrs, Alspice ...« Dumâ€"Dum ....... Mre. Cramer ... End Menâ€" Sher Lockholmes .. .. Plerpont . Moneybags Songâ€"That Little Boy of Minc Toe Dance . ... Nancy and | Songâ€"Nine Little Miles from 22 m‘ e NWOR Songâ€"Nine Little Miles from Tenâ€"Tenâ€"Tenâ€" esee ... t * Ruth Meyers Dance _ Marjorie Bowden, Robert Anspach Quartet Bowden, Cole, Schuster, ‘Tomkins A Little Bit of Nonsense _ ___ . Eusene Singer (aiui d ut\ That w : +4A Chorus â€" H. A. Hansen, William Bowden Hutch Hutchinson, Harry Pier, George Dinâ€" keloo, Albert Larson, William: Hanmann Mr. Johnson, Mr. Barnes, Edwin Thorney Albert Peterson, Willism Durbahn. Mirzie a â€" Minnic, Information Girl F Mrs, Ferston from Thistleville Kleke{.‘vhyln: nt the stand Miss LaVerne, grand opera #ta Ov;l:ndfllnnr‘l Highlanders â€"a . 15â€"picce . Jazz The Highlander Ballet â€" Myra Jane Hutton, Janet Gaidzik, Hildegard Balke, Margaret Cox, Sally Cook, Helen Mae Koon, Phydele Gourley, John Dexter, . HOUNG is ensisimiis Marjorie Rowden / * e mig Adé Kirk LCA .nn comenmmnciaienmmciuccn «: Ks | Petersan TLARENEP 1,., 500 inss cce icnrcolutin Ruth Meyers Proposal to Limit and Trucks A contraption has been invented to milk cows by. radio, but judging from the sour notes we get over ours every night we don‘t think this would be so good. Proposals limiting the length of freight trains to 880 yards, abolishâ€" ing oldâ€"tyle wooden cabooses, and compelling railroads to employ an engineer, fireman and qualified fareâ€" man on each light train is being considered by the Tllinois Commerce commission in Springfield. These safety measures were sponâ€" «ored by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. The last general assemâ€" bly asked the commerce commission to investigate the prososals when three bills secking to make the safeâ€" ty proposals part of the state law were introduced. candidate has it on the fellow who wins the office. He doesn‘t have to make good on his campaign promises. Republician. n a tional chairmen would get more accomplished if they didn‘t have to spend so much time denying reports that they are going to resign. | Russians say they are going to abolish money in the soviet country. Probably on the theory that there is nothing left to spend it for. (Continued from page ie PARY M "THE MUSIC COUNTER SPECIALTIES »os»»>â€"..... Skunkleton Bauser Henry Hansen Boy of Mine .Bessie (Okey Nancy and Ruth Chalmers ......... Melen Pier ... Anna Timm Hermice Hamilton ... Mrs. Hamilton Spnulding Blanche Bridges lle Ann Lacey Enid Pearce star (almost!) Virginia Pardee a . 15â€"piece . Jazz Marjorie Rowden Adé Kirk Miss | Peterson Ruth Meyers . Bill Bowden Jigs â€" Donahue in 19; 4) 30 for ]y'n m uC a hundred men." Say, "fewer UNAN a hundred" to express number, Do not say, "Australia is a long ways from here." Say, "a long way." Do not say, "Mrs. Brown is an authoress." Say, "author." Words Often Mispronounced Incendi2ry. Pronounce inâ€"senâ€"diâ€"aâ€" ri, all i‘s as in "it," e as in "men," @ as in "day," accent second syllable. Boatswain. Pronounce botâ€"swan, 0 as in "no," a as in "rain," accent @rct svllable. The nautical pronunâ€" Words Often Misused Do not say, "This is him." Say, "This is he." Do not say, "What did you do t.h_l_t_ first syllable. The nautic ciation is boâ€"s‘n. Diminutive; all i‘s as in in "unit," accent after the Mankind. Accent last ® the first. Marathon; first a as in "at," secâ€" ond a unstressed, 0 as in "on," accent first syllable. Incisive; second i as in "lie," # as in "so," accent seeond syllable, Words Often Misspelled Clause (part of a sentence); claws (nails of an animal.) "Ode (a short poem); distinguish from owed. Seâ€" cession; three s‘s, but not . sess. Whether (a sheep); distinguish from weather. â€" Cleanly, Note the onm, though pronounced klenly. Oleomarâ€" garine; seven vowels, j Synonyms Origin, source, root, beginning, inâ€" ception, commencement. Security, safety, protection, deâ€" fense, shelter. ‘ Foreign, alien, exotic, distant, reâ€" Fore mote. Lovely, en@rmimk, EMWCY CCC table, enchanting. Penetrate, pierce, perforate, per meate. yours," . L ary by ma Words for _ Ravage (verb), ruin, destroy, de vastate, pillage. _ _ Fallible; liable to err, or to be deâ€" ceived. "Our opinions and hopes are fallible." Retard; to make slow; delay; imâ€" pede. "We should do nothing to reâ€" tard progress." § Parsimonious; frugal to excess; stingy. "A prodigal king is nearer a tyrant than a parsimonious king." â€"Bacon. Gewkaw (adjective); showy; preâ€" tentious. *"Seeing his gewgaw castle shinc."â€"Tennyson. es on _ Retrieve; to recover; regain. "Al they prayed for was to retrieve thei freedom." Tedium; irksomeness; wearisomeâ€" ness. To relieve the tedium, he kept relating stories of adventure." Do not say, "What did you do that r?" Say, "Why did you do that?" Do not say, "I need your help badâ€" " Say, "I need your help very Do not & Our Weekly Lesson In English Word Study Jse a word three times and it is s." Let us increase our vocabulâ€" by mastering one word each day. ds for this lesson: allible; liable to err, or to be deâ€" â€"d. "Our opinions and hopes are ly, charming, delightful, delec W. L. Gordon "There were less n." Say, "fewer nt last syllable, not "at," it than than 45

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