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Highland Park Press, 6 Aug 1936, p. 8

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d P; John ow ,#ixhland Park d tou set eyes on ,\ 8 gee spentine onald Sinclair y ; now 1 \$2.44 ow tsShop i: ighland Park, HL RSDAY, Aauc Eo“n as make nfidence for earance ork ( HOLSTERING . Here‘s savings. .98 and $3.98 Dresses iters ctions . PAPERS | CRETONNE PP ark 2871 IC tertaine, Fidder a ES LB Tornia., his week Sale Price »uaranteed Repaired 1.95 + B9 2.95 kh\ 19 49 Aw; § ea‘ at wig and i +Ugp of wo ey 4 4* Â¥\ i »# T sea ‘ An garnish for a salad is boiling two eggs hard. Shell them stand in vinegar ve been pickled in. They fi ‘pretty shade of red and when sliged will look real nice among green l@ttuce leaves. Â¥3 CLEARANCE! Drastic o on all Summer Apparel. Two long hot months, August and ber, for wearing and ummer . Dresses.. ALEXâ€" Highland Park Dress Shop, 1B S. St. Johns ave., Highland REL Wa Quality Cleaners {ow DR and Mrs. L R. Rigdon have ?-‘ ‘to their home at Fort Florida after spending d here visiting friends P to business affairs. 3 Card of |Central ayâ€" is e a several weeks on at Jasper Park, Canada. Â¥ Addington of Buffalo, been visting her p;;enti al Mrs. R. E. Wood for a s Mary Card of New Jersey her mother Mrs. Joseph for several weeks, f ¢ Mrs. C. B Atwood of mor have adopted a 2 year old Donald: Mrs. W. A. Schroeder of are announcing the marâ€" their daughter â€"Glenn, to sot of this city which took afternoon at 5 o‘clock of Rev. F. Brandfeliner, of the First United Evangelâ€" of that city. Mr. Root are on a week‘s honeyâ€" when they â€"return they in Highland Park. Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sr. of this city and is ‘at the Husenetter Hardâ€" iw: C# t evening. Mrs. L | Jones of Kenosha is 3 ‘this week of Mrs, James ‘of Lincoln Place. f Mrs. William Kelley of p aré the proud parents of a born at the Highland Park on Sunday. > & ) of Highland Park girls at a birthday party in + Gallup of Central "CLEANING CO. ABLE LAUNDRY Phone H. P. 178 AND AUGUST 6, 1986 The Knit Shop, located at 33 N. Sheridan road, conducted by Mrs. Miners, has been sold to Mrs. Robâ€" ert Hill and Mrs. Edward A. Weil, who will conduct the shop in the future. They will carry a most comâ€" plete line of yarns and will giv? inâ€" structions in knitting. t ‘ Sell Knit Shop on Sheridan Road . The program committee of the lodge are making plans for a pienic to be held in the near future. The location and date will be discussed at the meeting Thursday. _â€" Highland Park Lodge No. 1362 will hold their regular meeting next Thursday evening, Aug. 18. Mr. Gus Klemp, who represented the lodge as delegate to the national convention in Los . Angeles, last month, will report on the convenâ€" tion. % R Regular Meeting of Elks Thursday When asked what his favorite dish was, Mr. Libby replied with the remark that it was Broiled Steak ala Roquefort, a combination so flaâ€" vorful, different and easy to prepare . .. yet so continental and pleasing in taste that no kitchen cookbook should be out it. Mr. Libby promises to pass on its secret of preparation during his subsequent broadcasts. | y M With years of experience in pleasâ€" ing the discriminating : palates of some of the world‘s most famous gourmets ::“ given Mr. Libby a thorough [gfledge of foods and different ways of preparing and serving them. ( T Understanding the limitations of the average ‘kitchen, he has Ameriâ€" canized and simplified, the recipes he presents ov§ the alaf so that they can be prepared easily and quickly without it expense. f k Tertanionte eubrons res ipar wl t in s in the restrurants of continental hotels. | ' Out of his kitchen and into yours comes Mr. Fw‘.’l&by with a host of carefully horded secrets about cookâ€" ing. ~Every wéek day morning with the excoptiob‘o! Saturday at 10:15 over statio WPF'L. "The Voice of Cookery" -Jvhls the professional cooking secrets of a chef «. s COnfiâ€" dential newi concerning flavorings and delicious combinations of food that‘hereto{gn could be found only t 0040 ue t wl Phil Libby, Recipe Box Editor in _ Daily Broadcast $. most famous n Mr. Libby a of foods and preparing and “hjnkinfi jobs: availlable for thase persons on WPA prédjects will mean increased ‘communit#: values f the WPA |program will provide work oppttunitigs t thousands at a minimum of expelise since ‘A project organization supervision is already establish@d and aper*- ing." 1 * { The mnkfimfim emfloyment figu of 85,000| under th§@ new | plan jis based u n present ‘fami*y re load of the state, whith showed 145,â€" 000 fnmilI« receivinig public reli in June, ¢f which $5,000 had emâ€" ployable members, e remaining 60,000 are classed aÂ¥ unemployable or “welfl:;e‘” cases. A 4 | In ng publi¢ the plan, Mr. Miner said that tha persons so emâ€" ployed not béerome WPA emâ€" ployees, but would paid entirely from state and logal relief s on a soâ€"called budBet basis. T manâ€"year !3 costs of| WPA pro cannot bfioinem s&, â€"If, additional materials lor supervision are neck sary on *ome projéets because of the added workers they will be| in addition to the spomsor‘s contribuâ€" tion toward the totll project costs. "Persons receiving jobs under the new â€" pj ure," he said, "will (be paid prevagiling wages the same |as all WPA workers. (The amoun'tt)‘f work the%' perform in any month, however, will depen{l entirely upon their family relief b§dgets. Several township supervisors have already ordered all ableâ€"bodied relief clients to work for their rdlief. > Under the appr@ved plan, chief punpose of which is to greater at:omplia, ents on A projects, local reli@® officials in ¢coâ€" operation \with local co{ummefil units spox{:ofing WPPA pllj_eas y assign persons from relief families to work ?n projecis in return for the relief which thay are receiving. __In making publig the plan, Mr. sE y I Mcz State P A official m’ ladâ€" vanced -lzmplo ment plan : which approximatel t 85,000 employâ€" ables in Illinois, now receiving d relief, may work in Rgonjunction PWiA ln' k ”)’ p"n' kh was announced by rluE.M + deputy PWA admih| itor, is deâ€" signed to . assist toWnship supervisâ€" ors and ofihér local lofficials . gince July 1 with the responsibility for local relief to eimiploy on a work relief basis ableâ€"bodled persons, are now réceiving direct relief fTom state and local public funds.. Under the approved plan, ?fi:}! punpose of which"} is to permit Employmen to Aid Supe in Relief Pro lem THE PRESs William. Coke, a rather portly English . sportsman, invented the bowler hat because the conventional top hat got in his way when, while h , he had to crawl through h | Refreshments of all kinds will be on sale at the stand at all times. Committee: Louis Soefker, Stanley Antes, Earl McKay, F. D. Kelley, Ed Whitcomb, (Melvin Mailfald and Henry Scheskie in charge. ces for children including the junjor department. Edna Johnson, Shirl Blaine, Gladys Scheskie, Ruth (Johnson, assisted by last y‘e;rfp confirmation ‘class, in charge. ish pond: for all children; Mrs. Geotge Weiss and Mrs. Bruce Blain in. charge. _ 3 ~Bglloon blowing contest for ladies young and old; Mrs. Raymond Bell and |Mrs. Carl Frick in charge. seball game: Married ‘men vs. single men. Allen Harder, Arthur Johngon, ‘Melvin Mailfald and Helâ€" muth Piepenbrok in charge. f â€" ‘Rowling for ladies, young and old,) Mrs. Raymond â€"Bell and Mrs. Ca “Li Frick in charge, to 6 p.m., games and contests. Horseshoe pitching for the men, yot and old. Raymond Bell and H ty Scheskie in charge. 2 a.m, dinner. Bring your basket luntgheon. Join other groups for felâ€" lowkhip. j % Aiday of worship and recreation has been planned for Sunday, Aug. 9, at Sunset Park for members and friernds of St. Paul‘s Church in eld, has been announced by the| pastor, Rev. F. (G. Piepenbrok. lrognm for the day follows:. : 11 a.m., worship service at the pa such a plan," Mr. Miner said. "It will have the same practical effect as ‘an increase in the WPA job quota. Hundreds of fublic improveâ€" mehts, heretofore impossible beâ€" cause of limitations of WPA funds, can now be made because of the adâ€" dit workers." St. Paul‘s Church Picnic, Sunday first state in the Union to inaugurâ€" 3\ A 4 W son & C xXA 2 _ _You don‘t have to cook out 1/5 o 1/4 of the Â¥ich savory juices to make it ide r as you do with ordinary ham, That‘s why it tma better and goes farther. Ordelr today. from your nearest Wilson dealer. ; Never before has any meat product reâ€" ceived a more spontaneous and electrifying ovation. And no wonder! Read again the amazing, â€" sensational features offered by Wilson‘s NEW Téender Made Ham: Unâ€" heardâ€"of tenderness! The end of cooking loss! Fuller, richer flavor! Threeâ€"quarters to fourâ€"fifths LESS cooking time or just serve cold as purchased. And all at no highâ€" er cost than ordinary ham on the table. It‘s all in the new SECRET PROCESS. : Feuder WMade {fam There is no substitute for WILSON‘S NEW Drastic Reduction at Alexanders Shop ~. Alexander‘s Dress Shop is <offerâ€" ing a drastic uction on all sumâ€" mer apparel for: women. As there #i6.02 MADE IN CHICAGOG SECRET PROCESS JUICE . Wfifi.fiis = '2.3&’;. 21° MUSHROOMS 3 : 25e CHEESE . . LIBBY‘S TOMATO AGED ‘AMERIcaAn Crisp, CFLERY Coloradbo PEAS P oralges / mm‘ 2080 V ORANGES Juise Size; 2 doben ;. California Bartlett PEA:‘s,flz 1h6. ... Alberta PEACHES . M# m% 256 : 21¢ 29¢ 15¢ 25¢ 10c â€"~5b¢ For supper, why not try a platter of sliced Tender Made Ham, ‘with earrot curls and celery, hot biscuits and honey?: A frozen fruit salad Grand ftor Warm Weather Tender Through and Through Wilson‘s New Secret Process adds marvelous favor and tenderness to â€" .|| butts and shanks, too SO TENDER ... You Cut it With a Fork are ‘still two more months of warm weather to look forward to, this sale should be a very attractive one to the > conscientious buyer who is seeking quality q.nchnhdiu at reâ€" duced prices. & High Flavor CV(E’::.;'&:I. s 270 ato neart ory Dog Food xinsuen ‘&9* 10¢ TUNE IN > on the Wilson Cook ery Question Box Bv 1015 A. M. WGN THOS. 4. J. pt. bi. b¢ Webb‘s Coftee . 8 27¢ SULTANAâ€"~LI0NT MEAT PAGE SEVEN 1 i w fls se 20 wl SE ¢ ts 4 fik‘s x EM m ‘H A$ $4 "C Sm 1%

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