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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1937, p. 5

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. Mocumnt Ar. Saraâ€" A.(E.$.1.). cConvenient tons to all *l. Chicago . M. (E. S. T.) uts. of râ€" the route drth Mich c.cubrfi:) North La Saile s n and bronze es, gate ‘signs, corations, | andâ€" & foot ANUARY 14 ANING CO role of Fra, mm y Mary Asto f $ LAUNDRYy uts Hospany . 178 sage fop :.:‘.‘."'Ght- the Park 54 Fran, the )43 F4 Â¥6b .e Es s s â€" It is evi that homemakers are starting | wfig@t..,thomny requests I‘have received fo“rodp. show me t. Both my air listeners and my feaders have written reâ€" m C or another recipe, so Aoday I‘ll give you a few of them. . / _REFRIGERATOR : CAKE %. poon plain gelatin 6 poons cold water i 1 cug milk 4 yolks > 1 eup shredded cocoanut. 14 cup sugar | 1 eup crushed pineapple, _*% eup drained red cherries 1 dog. lady fingers. j ‘ Goak gelatin in the cold water for & minuteg. Prepare custard by comâ€" bining ege# yolks, slightly beaten, sugar milk. Dissolve gelatin in hot custard. Cool. Fold in fruit and eocoanut, Line mold with lady finâ€" gers and pour in fruit mixture, Place © refrigerator : and chill thoroug before urvin(. Garnish with whipped cream. Serves 8 to 10. 1 , beaten. Mix ingredients and shape into 3 inch .. . place in baking pan or small . Bake 20 minutes in cove pan, baste with drippings, lower Bre and bake 50 minutes, every 10 minutes. CONGEALED CHICKEN SALAD 2 gups left over chicken Wedne Sports{ Tuesdayâ€"Wednesdayâ€"Thursday Sport NEXT J‘*.,m, Nmnm-”-wzw,. teps q 800NLâ€"" "CGq West Young Man" â€" Polo J â€""Garden of Allah" â€" "Born To Dance" â€", "Reunions rarden O A â€"o* . "Charge of t ht F 0 ED DIXIE LOAF chopped beef chopped veal . smoked ham, chopped lespoon chopped onions poon chopped parsley poon chopped celery poon salt ; : poon pepper. p soft bread ¢rumbs [ blespoons catsup ip millk > . JANUARY 14, 1937 sday:Thursdayâ€"Friday ' With _\ Bartholomew, Ian Hunter, Jack Cooper, Mickey Rooney, therine Alexander, PegSY Conklin, Gene Lockhart .“Loal'intAlon‘g'-Nonl , "Harry Rei and Eskimos" Cartoom in color, ‘"L0 Sprlnx"nw- Wunt.fimtgi‘w y , "Pup‘s Xmas" Nino Martini, Ida Lupino, Leo Carrillo reel, "Sporting Qui!"r «= Pietorhl Review â€" Latest «THE DEVIL IS A SISSY" nmnmsnmmmemmemmmmmes e s 000C uous from 2 to 11 M“’â€"s‘d" M: e oo * oomnner ie Shirley Matinee and Evening Men On a Horse" â€" Temple, Ffarrl:mMorgan, Robert Kent "Astrid Allwyn rias" â€" Sportsreel, "Dare Deviltry" â€"* Picto: Latest Metrotone News / . \ PHIL LIBBY former Restauranteur now Food Consultant Listen‘to THE VOICE OF COOKERY, featuring Phil Libby, over Station WCFL (970 kilecycles) every week day morning., except Saturday, at 10:45 a, m., Mary "DODSwWORTH" "DIMPLES" Voice of Cookery 1 cup cracker crumbs . _ /‘ 6 pimientos w 1 . 1 small onion, diced § *® _1 cup mayonnaise ' 2 tablespoons gelatin. \Boak gelatin in %‘ cup of cold water. Dissolve in 1 cup hot water. Add remaining ingredients to gelaâ€" tin mixture when cool. Serve on léettuce or watercress and top with strips of pimiento. Salmon Casserole Combine one 1 pound can of red salmon, 1 cup clam chowder, 1 cup rice flakes, 1 egg, % teas. salt and | a dash of pepper, and mix thorâ€" oughly. â€"Place in a buttered casserâ€" ole and bake in a hot oven (400 deâ€" grees F) for 30 minutes. â€" Buttered rice flakes may be sprinkled over top before baking if desired. Broiled Sausage, with Welsh Rarebit Twelve pork sausage links; 1 cup ale or beer; 1 pound cheese, grated ; 1 egg; 1 tbhisp. Worchestershire sauce; pinch of dry mustard; dash â€"of red pepper; 6 slices of toast. Broil sausages. Place in warm oven. Beat egg, Worcestershire sauce, mustard and pepper together. Heat ale or beer in chafing dish. Add cheese gradually, stirring conâ€" stantly. When cheese is melted, thoroughly, add egg mixture.> Stir until well blended. Place two sausâ€" ages on each piece of toast and cover with the rarebit. Serves 6. Household Hints » . "State Fair Comes But Once a Year" Paul Lukas, â€" Latest Pathe News January 13â€"14â€"15 January 19â€"20â€"21 Pictorial Review » . "Old Hutch" January 17â€"18 January 16 some lemon juice. A pincth of salt added to cream before whipping is also effective. Cream whips easier if dish and beater are plated on ice until cold. fi To cure a bee or wasp sting use common baking soda. ‘or relief from wasp stings rub with slice of anion. For relief from stings apply moistened tobacco or & paste made of sale, soda and water. $ hand in water as hot as can be borne and rub vigorously, | Bandage in sweet oil and vaseline. | | f When your sheets ; to wear, rip ‘off the torn part and rehem the remainder. . These smaller sheets may be used for cots for the chilâ€" drens_nddlsomvalul?lgudnw sheets in case of illness.} . When: making tomato bisque disâ€" solye a . pinch of soda in the milk used in bisque and there will be less danger: of it curdling. :| | hS When a potato is bake skin the . moisture in the plies the steam that ma ture of the vegetable mealy, while preservin And it‘s a simple way basket or drawer. For jammed fingers immerse the Engraved wedding announcements . . . in the new Coral White Vellum . . . 25, including platé, stamping, inside and outside envelopes, tisâ€" suing and inserting, 1. v $6.95.‘ Enâ€" graved wedding invitations $8.90. Additional copies 7c each. 25 enâ€" graved at home, church, reception or breakfast cards, ‘rsh.m Addiâ€" tional copies 3¢ each. Bee samples at The Highland Park Press. ; *\ Modernize your Kitchen with a new 1937 Magic: Chef ' $79§" | hese upâ€"toâ€"the mzinhtb ranges incorporate every improvement of modern cooking _ Your old stove \lin‘ their beautiful‘ styling and economical operation, . See the new models today, / down paymen 1 in its own kr':t.m: supâ€" s the texâ€" ‘soft and the flavor. prepareé it. THE PRESS hn on t gxperiment *.9 January IlTi) :;¢:>00 ): f 9:30 The Church school, _: ; © 10:00 The | Men‘s: and Women‘s Bible classes. ‘ 10;45 Public worship and sermon. : 4:00 The Tuxis society. . Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.â€"The, choir practice. > /. ; mndsy.z;goâ€"'l‘he Boy Scouts and the Girl §couts. â€" / f ~‘The churth>school officers and teachers are planning for a Parentâ€" Teacher meeting. NORTH SHORE Your Typewriter Man "NEWSPAPER" Send for a free copy of this D. L. MOODY CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS "GOOD NEWS" A.F. GAYLORD, Director D. L. Moody Centenary Celebrations THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE oF cuicaco | 153 Institate Place, Chicago., IIL. It anpounces the 31st Annual Founder‘s Week Conference January 31 through February 7 Soloists and Instrumental Music ALBERT LARSON STATIONER Presbyterian Church Highland Park 567 LIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES E. K. CATTON F. 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