ABLES | dâ€" cost" o m a tic ost feature of the : possible to know monthly cost for the water heater r home. While the f‘not be more than M amount . + f.. be less. 5. _l.tocp.a‘, Saturday and Ned berrowit p] *A t water {or baths and ter . ... that‘s alâ€" ied for bathing . â€"« have it instantly. d the controlled in now or teleâ€" : this service that such economical and parties. OAD CLEAN URSDA Y water are needed on is much easier when have all the hot waâ€" RNERS ighland |Park Residence, H ‘AINMENTF i automatic §28 A NY ting NC ROOM RAN Scientist cool at all times, ) AUGUSI @ #o* 4« "'; Carl T. Anderson and Mrs. Maxwell Kerrihard were hostesses ; ,wdmecham:'N'Sc,w &My at luncheon and w“fln Green T“M Highland Park. Mrs. John Diakit son Schneider | and. Mrs.. Delbert “'mb.‘inchmo&srnm P ies Snd inisrment a Mrs. Irving Br: “o:ndarwuonth ..adï¬p opera on Monday it the Highland Park Hospital e and Mrs. Arthur H , *ooyx and will live in Pheir sonâ€"in law and daughter, Mr. ‘“-m m '. Chwcb ‘l!‘ »a hwh.d Park. Mr. Harâ€" Pm has been mayor of Bannockâ€" bast SDTIPE and was succeeded by My. Kenneth Fâ€" Towler., The = 1 * will be greatly missed | by o dents of their community, “’L Philip Roinme! had as her ts lnst Friday Mr. and Mrs. a Sieele, Xzs. Bjornson and > Mary â€" Jane" an rB. .:; Chicago. On Monday, :rs- "eiys brother, H.J. Allardt, My. and Mrs. Joseph Allardt and Sotl Joseph Ir. of Chicago were her _ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and three sons returned Friday from a short trip to Olney, Missouri, where they were guests at the home of Pr. D. H. Haz#ard. Porter Wilmot will celebrate his §6th birthday anniversary an Augâ€" ust 16 at his home in Evergreen, Colorado. Last:year‘ 135 people atâ€" tended his 85th celébration. _ | se" " | ow' “d’m‘] k A week . and w â€n-in and Mrs Mrs. Eugene Becker and Mrs. Hans Bahr and two children spent lust week at Green Lake, Wis. â€" Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Jacobs Jr. and son yle spent last week in St. James, Lï¬,vidï¬n‘ relatives. Mrs. Minnie Doherty and two daughters ‘of Chicago spent Saturâ€" day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred: La Bahn. _ Miss .corgia Burch is v\Ttinc relatives in New York. f Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhin (Marceline Juhrend) have nwvwl#m’t from Highland Park to the upper apartment in . the Jens Petersen What we need in America nowaâ€" days is less knee action in our autoâ€" mobiles on Sunday and more in the qavRSDAY, 9e r ~AUGUST 8, 1935 IS _ O N LY T‘;t.‘vautioh motorist ï¬ndsthe highwa%shevdrywhere dqtted with Bliue Bell n@s From the convenient t)ubhc telephone at every one of these!ffhmiliar signs, Be“ lines “;e&h on tb your deéstination and back to your home anabu;mess. :‘A Hef stop, a lifted reâ€" “iffl, a moment‘s wait, and your homb or oflice 15 C A ifforgOtten,ertand is pe{formed, a ï¬jnl gpdd-l)‘ye ang inportant instruction is'!"gi;en,,aqk you are qn Relnember you are only mixi?xtim not mï¬eo aw'ny-:-t:o; inutle A royal way ito serve ice, cream is "Apricots Parisienne." You poach halved tpï¬eotlla their & tlaâ€" yor witk vanilla, cool and drain, When ready to,serve press halves on either side of a ball of vanilla ice cream and set upon ns. Then: cover flavored ; whipped cream and spril with pped filberts. ; t mCom Paim / Beach is tzy arrange of ice am. A scoop of vanilla ice cream is put in a coupe glass. Around it are placed melon balls, ripe stra and small sections of all of which have been ‘marinated in honâ€" ey. One or two spoonfuls of the honey are poured over the ice cream. Consumers Corner A "Black and White" s is interesting. â€" It is served in parfait glasses and consists of, te spoonfuls of chocolate and vanilla iee cream, with chopped nut meats between, : Pour in fudge n?ea and top with whipped cream. °_ Sauce on ice ergam or any desâ€" sert serves the threeâ€"fold pu: , of moistening the dish, flaâ€" vor and making the servings go farâ€" ther. 1 & A simple iceâ€"cream, such as vaâ€" nilla, is lovelier and moré delecâ€" table if mantled in a luscious fruit, fudge or nut Sauce of contrasting color and texture.. Most ice creams are better for some such compleâ€" ment or "escort," but to n'\m'peo- ple vanilla almost demands 1 A rich frozen dessert, sguth as a mousse or parfait, does n?t need any sauce or adornment. . One of the easiest sa for plain vanilla ï¬om 4s e by melting a cho¢olateâ€"and~ candy bar slowly over| low heat or hot waâ€" ter, and -ddinï¬ one or twé spoonâ€" fuls of cream. £ Almost any fruit jelly melted and flavored or thigkened a little makes a delicious sauce for ice m. . A syrup of stewed cherries added to an equal quantity of red currant jelâ€" ly <which has been moltoï¬ makes a delightful cherry sauce. : It is comparatively simple to make â€" a thregâ€"flavored ice cream in the trays of your elecâ€" tric refrigerator. This is way to do it. Use flavors of“E: cream or mousse, or two kinds of ite cream and a water ice. Fill your freezing Ice cream may be varied interestâ€" ingly by adding freshly ted coâ€" coanut or peanut brittle t% the ice cream mixture during the ing process. | This of course is &hen you are making your ice cream at home in the lntomt:e refrigerator. FROM THIS SIG office is on the tray ‘oneâ€"third of the first flaâ€" vored: ice cn%.ldd;& partially harden, and add the ice or second ice cream.. . When this h&, ill the tray with the third ture : and freeze. <When ready to serve, reâ€" move from the tray and ice. Pineapple Kelsher j ‘1 can crushed pineapple (No. 2 size) in â€" tray â€" duri texture. One may beâ€" aded | K. Mineral Resources of State of Illinois st Few people know or really apâ€" preciate the mineral wealth of our state. ‘The Department ofg Mines and Minerals have fikted up a disâ€" play which shows the mineral reâ€" sources of the state together with many things which have been deâ€" veloped by the U. of Illinois, shown in the picture accompanying this article. This display is attractâ€" ing a great deal of attention over the state and it will sl\orï¬gibe found in the office of the rector â€" of Mines and Minerals. It is of great éducational ‘value not y to the school children but to the people of the state in general. ose visiting the State House are to be sure to see this disphP. July Sales Tax Brings ‘in Over Four Million Although the in in the Il}â€" inois state sales tax will not show until the next returns are in, colâ€" lections for July |totaled : $4,034, 947.22, the second time t returns have shown more than fdur million dollars collected in one month. May collections were $4,070,626.62. Read the Wa}i‘t Ads l cups mtoctionmt'nm Pinch szalt. <Bt 1 on your way. by telephone., arge bankna; lemonbm confectioners THE PRESS 386 East P:_;tk Avenue [ ' â€"â€"â€"â€" S â€" Â¥ x > o / in ; of &\ « PA ,' e . 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