The party and 1 / Mr. and » eights on Si honor John . enue, WED FEB. ne PAGE *~ PAGE FOUR Four of golf‘s greatest lhotmq'l- ers will draw sport fans to Bonâ€"Air Country club Sunday for an exhibiâ€" tion match that will decide supre acy between the veterans and the ymmsottho(hiemdktxa. Upholding the veterans‘ claims golf ‘domination will be To: h Armour of Medinah and Har % eup shredded onions [ K 4 cup chopped chop suey ng‘;p- bles chopped fine. . tâ€"Al B 1 cup chop suey bean sprouts . | Beat eggs until very light, add meat, vegetables, sprouts and onions, Drop by tablespoonfuls into hot fat and fry until brown, turning onee, s:ié with a brown gravy made as follows: Place on the fire, % cup of good Cooper of Glen Oak. 'lheywfllï¬t their skill and comipetitive e + Golf Stars To Compete noodles, soyo sauce and mo! es After a lot of experimentation with some original and other recipes with this brand, I have listed & number of them, which I believe you will enjoy. Oriental food is not hard to prepare, so why not surprise the family some night and serve a dinâ€" ner of this kind. P meat stock or boullion. : Blend 1 thisp. flour or corn starch into & thin paste with cold water and stir into stock. Add 1 thisp. soyo sa the thing for unexpected A Regular cans of frankfurters pork sausage and other meat ucts too numerous to mention t may be packed away on the until needed and which will in mighty handy. See your grocer lonyoulunndgo_tacnozrq- supply to take with you. '- For some time now, I‘ve looking for some oriental food ducts that would meet my e ~ tionsâ€"you know I lived in Honolulu for a number of years, and I did like my Chinese foods. Recently I a brand that meets my satisfaction enâ€" tirely â€" Hong Kong brand. j Now that our thoughts run to summer camips, cottages and â€"have you thought of the food p: lem. Since butcher shops are not always* handy at the * Meyer has a convenient line of de.â€" litili’ul MM» Â¥=â€" ters, pork and liver sAusages, *flfl % cup minced cold roast pork ‘or Bed, table and bath linensg, madeira and fancy linen irvnn and folded ready for use. Wearâ€" ing apparel returned damp, ready for ironing. sl 13 15 bounds ...................... & Additional weight, Ib. 7¢. 1 Shirts finished with this bundle: Skokie Valley Laundry _ should be your choice for . your laundry work, where . it is carefully washed, | rinsed, dried and ironed. . , ‘Sunday at the Bonâ€"Air Phone Highland Park HRIFTY (HYDRO) _ Eggs Foo Young The Recipe Box ecan be fulâ€" .â€"| | . \former Restaurateur, > || \ | an;d Now Food Consultant . ; y d | | $ i P r‘s| Note: Y vi e ied psaiiong ateat "siipm Jr hou % ofmation to Phil Libby, in care of o eulolha-s se t % h bee to at u:lqmtf:z.mlvedaï¬lopto’ For| the contestants Sunday! \match will be the last competitiv \warmâ€"up before the start of the Na ‘\Hional Open in New Jersey, ~Arm ‘our, who held the national crowt 1927, will head Chicago‘s delegatiot |io the chamipionships and the thre who‘ll appear with him Sunda \E Laffoon, Cooper and Metzâ€"are C ‘corded a real chance to bid for th ‘title. â€" i :t â€"Sunday‘s exhibition follows | successful holeâ€"inâ€"one tournanjen! staged last Sunday at Bonâ€"Air. Win ners in the professional di‘ were John Kelly of Highland Par ‘and Terry McGovern of the Roge! Park Driving Range. Their tee shot at the 120â€"yard ninth hole cam within 3 feet, 9 inches of the cup. The public is cordially invited t witness the outidjloor dress paradal which are held every ï¬ afternoon from:3 to 3:30. At t functions the recruit regiment goe through physical exercises and son aphore drill prior to passing in ré Outdoor band. concerts, which also open to the public, are now b ing held on the station at the low times: on the first and thir Sundays of each‘ month fm& 5 p.m. and every Thursday $:30 to 4:30 p.m. i |\ â€" BontAir‘s star attraction will stat lat 2:30 o‘clock Sunday afternoon an ‘the contest will go eighteen holes For the m} golfing bugs, howevée? ‘the starting‘time will be a halfâ€"fHou m sincée"they‘ll want to get t | r in time to see the quarte warming up in a series of pragtic 1200 Recruits Now at â€"â€" â€" Great Lakes Statio The Naval Training station ; j I Â¥% Great Lakes, Illincis now has eï¬ . ~CJ 1200 recruits in training for se “1 } 1. in the United States: Fleet.: This|| 1j group of young men, all drawn from | )j 3. the Midâ€"West, represents the largest |J ; 5 number in attendance at the station | 1| . ;, since its reapening last July. . | |[ __ Brown shrimp in butter. (As lonions, and 1 thlsp. each of » lasses, soyo sauce and cooking| ( ‘with 1% cups of stock drained fro ‘bean sprouts. Cook gently until & ‘most done, add celery and draini bean sprouts and mushrooms. 86 son to taste. Thicken with cbr starch and réemaining soyo sauce at ‘bead molasses dissolved in % ct ‘of cold water. Stir !flr a few ir lutes and serve with rice * l 9 shots.. Bonâ€"Air is convenient to huge population of golf fans, th club being located on M ke avenue a mile north of Wheeling. ence against the brilliant yol sters, Ky Laffoon of Northn Cpuntry club and Dick Metz of Mill Road Farm course. ! stir until sgmooth.. . ; .( _ [ |[| se d Hong Kong Chow Mein ||| | _ ANo. 2 <&n bean EP | _1 No. 2 can chow mein nood | 8 thisp. soyo sauce ... . _ | ! | 2 Ablsp. bead molasses | * | | A D. dlcn‘)d meat (pork, | i .*. dNicken | T | 2 cups sliced celery (not| cut tho _ smail) us (p 1% cuips sliced onions . | $14! \ _ 2 teas. cornstarch â€" t "tk . 1 can sliced mushrooms if desirpd |_._ Salt and pepper to taste . || | \ ~Brown meat in lard or cooking oil. Add onions'uqdltbup.,eadxo ‘;" lasses and soyo sauce with 1%-‘ of stock drained fromt sprouts. (Cé ‘rntlb until almost done. ~Add ¢@1â€" ry and. drain;:“b:adn sprouts | and mushrooms(if desired) m to taste. Thicken with "cor'mtann'., remaining soyo sauce and molas#é ‘digsolved in ‘% cup of cold water, Stir and serve over warmed chow mein | noodles. Garnish top | ï¬"ï¬dwldlwl(“mï¬rmf iled egg yolk (which have | ‘put through a sieve). > t [ __â€"_| â€" Shrimp Chop Suey ‘ \ 1 No. 2 can bean sprouts _ | || 3 tblap. soyo sauce 1 _ 2 tblsp. bead molasses H l 1 ‘pound | of shrimp, | (shells _ moved and cleaned) 4 _ Gcups sliced celery _ 1 1% eups onion, sliced j }'; ¢ _2 teas. cornstarch . | l! U 1 can of sliced mushrooms ‘|| _ °* iSalt and pepiper to taste °/ || 'rh;'ux increase in school dis trict No. 107, which was approv by v:c-u of the district on urday, May 9, was an increase 30c per $100 valuation and is és timated to bring an increase $15,000 per year, PHIL LIBBY Conducted by one CORRECTION THOS. L. w;umms.ï¬ Liteutenant, U, S. Navj Aide to Commandant. | Ehinn‘ M |,| | 4| 4«pot ng | station | } | Â¥â€"pc now has '“ r CRI ng for se “1 \1â€"por â€" Meet. Thik | J | 11. Te 12 n S3 If at the statio :» g:(: st Jfll}'. E ’ | Hi‘le ally, invited! th | [ flM dress :! | 2â€"pot y Wednesd ' :30. At thesp|[|| MUS ci.sea' mdi i passing in reâ€" \ "| |P Cor rts, which arp ' 2 N are now be | 4 :'n at the folâ€" [‘ RA rst and thig|] 8 1 d‘" ot t i |A t ~tEOP â€" 4 | house |an 1| the fipst / 1â€" :wo ipoke it "Is thi E‘ ndyll’orL 1 chinl: s ‘}“We}}," famb . the disconcerting reply, "I‘ll fell 30\1. I‘ve been three weeks flro ing to my friend that you liquor cp ies can make this stuff faster thani he can drink it."> |~Scentin fer, the quired,| 1 it was :L last | in man ?" 1 lTu C you‘re righ "Oh, no," chme the <reply, "We have more warehouses as large A# dhe, and if necessary gould ‘double o‘xroutput}wi_th!u a year." | / (18) /3 > 1 +4 the fitst jtime the :; e ready for m‘l" "On," noy$ chme . 1 | The| answer was just as invariâ€" ably "No!" €0 \ Finally they came to the wareâ€" Seeingttwo well dressed men, apâ€" proaching dle age, and of prosâ€" perous . fpped ‘entering the main offige anf hearing the elder of the two t#ll the reception clerk that they wolld like to. look over the plant, as they. had visited over 25 ‘distilleri¢y and his companion was not yet danvinced that he had found what h¢e Myanted, the general manâ€" ager madk a ptint of conducting the tour of ‘ilspection himself.... .: ‘They ir?‘thg vats, containing thousands of gallons of nua’?r carâ€" :l“d. of |graih ‘nddut‘f"' e b:t- ing prwmeutn eccdr’ deâ€" partment, As they left each deâ€" pa t, the elder visitor invariâ€" ably turned to his companion and asked, "Well, are you convinced?" . | "Wh al ameaine was inct ak UInvari.| Coulltryside PUMPKIN He sn A t in of mymi:iyt fst M ppeq“, ver the parti its in this whith is alleged to have hapâ€" pm% ownstate town, famous for its Mdistllling industry, when two of the . boys" are alleged to have j ‘one of the m?or disâ€" tilleries. $ t 1 Y |Clark‘ ED CARR |8 No, Bit for‘......... ‘D. 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Then for t |ti the younger of the a dR i t n IOF «... t['rmu FISH ealth ROLL 3, 2 rolls for EY‘S COCOA an for ..._...... can for ......... 0 |his companion, the p gaid, "Well, I guess f convinced." n | extremely large ofâ€" ng@ger beamingly inâ€" T ask just what point ich you have succeeded aring up for this genâ€" & _ 19¢ UNA FISH lt sl ED CARROTS Â¥ nvinced, But _ as No Easy Job the liquor you have als for Thursday, Friday, Saturday â€"May 21,22 1 PEAS . . | 4 ibs for 25c)Rib RoastB&EE the tb. 17% & 2 ED COODs | 2« CEkEAs â€"© | sOaAPS CHOCOLATE for "*" 14%c 1. IP€ i«s!‘ _ _.â€"25¢ SoyEu0 17. i:...‘._..m 25¢ .[.........j. ' i .....u-‘o. wessuentde 4 6AE PRESS + 19¢ $1 21¢ 25¢ 39¢ 39¢ 25¢ 29¢ 20¢c 19¢ 21¢ 13¢ _... 1 0¢ 11e ble SELECTED, TABLE, doz. "The Closed Circle"â€"the thrilling Novel of a Man‘s Struggle to Clear the Name of the Women He Loved â€"â€" in the AMERICAN WEEKLY, the Magazine Distributed with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERâ€" ALD AND EXAMINER. dance. The other may be a gradâ€" uate, a former student of ?rfleld- Shields, or a member of the Lake Forest school.: No stags will be ad. mitted to the dance. again. [{uB One member of each couple must be in actual attendance at the Highâ€" land Park school at the time of the _.The dance will begin at 8:30 p. m. and no couples will be admitted after 9 pm. Anyone who leaves beâ€" LINCOWASH j quart ‘bottle .................. ... LEE & PERRIN‘S SAUCE ‘the bottle|......s..__. i .5 Plans Completed for ‘High School Prom The orchestra, which has been signed up to furnish music for the dance, is Cal mnb 18.piece orâ€" chestra. Will Osborn, the featured attraction, has formerly been with Kay Kyser, Hal Kemp, and Seymour recently completed a stay ‘at the Fastgate |hotel, Chicago, also featâ€" ures "Speed" Brown, Kenny Testâ€" n;f. mnd the "Three Squabs" yocal trio. t ~Plans have been completed for the annual D“!'ï¬:gf’&flddl J unior Prom, which will be held this year at the Ravinia Village House, on June 6, from 8:80 to 12. . ) _ Allkindi;x&'it_conlommzs and Clam Chowder, 2 cans € RICE KRISPIES 2 packages for ............... WHEAT KRISPIES 2 packages for ............_._ BISQUICK BANCARE Â¥Lour. BUCKWHEAT rwug 12â€"ounce can, 2 for .............. 17â€"ounce can, 2 tor. ntBikebictinies JAP ROSE SOAP 2 packages for ....................... LVL sHREDDED WHEAT _ 95 2 packages for ..__..___...__. 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