Talented Members Present Program at Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the ‘Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Woman‘s Club is always a gala affair, for a majority of the club members with many guests alâ€" ways appear decked in new Spring finery. This year, as usual, the meeting will be preceded by an inexpensive but delicious luncheon, and a short but interesting business meeting, the former promptly at 12:30, and the latter at 1:30, Tuesday, April 19th. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988 ‘The program at 2:15 will be an especially delightful one, arranged by the Chairman of the Music Comâ€" mittee, Mrs. Clarence W. Schaaf, and provided by some of the talentâ€" ed members of the Highland Park Music Club. «The following numâ€" bers will be delightfully rendered: _ Myra Hess) ... Sonata, B Flat Major ..__ To an Aeolian Harp ............ Sweet Cheeks to Me Turning. The Bellâ€"Man..................~...... A Winter Afterncon ............ Danse Andalouse No. 1 ......_Manuel Infanta _ Mre. Irving C. Scbur _ The Bellâ€"Man.............................Cecil Forsyth A ‘Winter AfternO0N ......._._._._owousuc0os â€"â€"â€"»........... Kathleen Lockhard Manning House Guest _ Kathleen Lockhart Manning The Little Dancers.........Richard Hageman Mrs. Lawrence Meyer, contraito Mrs. Schur at the piano 1v. Cradle Song ......................_Selim (arranged for two pianos by lu.w The Harmonica Player .........._David Guion Deep Purple ........................Peter De Rose Positively no reservations for the luncheon will be taken after Saturâ€" day, April 16th. Before that time, Mrs. Armand McPhee, H.P. 3222, or Mrs. Hoyt L. Roush, H.P. 3757, the Chairman and Viceâ€"Chairman of the Hospitality Committee, under whose able direction the monthly teas have been given throughout the year, will be glad to receive reserâ€" vations. i + Dues for the year 1938â€"9 will be due and payable at this meeting. The election ticket presented by the Nominating Committee, of which Mrs. Poynts Murray is Chairman, with Mrs. James H. Freudenthal, Mrs. Percy Prior, Mrs. Frank J. Roâ€" nan and Mrs. Jay R. Glidden, will be voted upon any time that day from 12:15 until 2:15. > Highwood Recreation Group to Present "Collegiana" May 4â€"7 America‘s Cook Bookâ€"New York Herald Tribune. Alice Bradley‘s Menuâ€"cookâ€"books, Good Cooking Made Easy and â€" Economicalâ€"Hezeltine. Joy of Cookingâ€"Rombauer, Recipes of All Nationsâ€"Morphy. However, most quaint and interâ€" esting is a little pamphlet publishâ€" ed in 1837 called The Temperance The Community Recreation Assoâ€" ciation of Highwood has made arâ€" rangements to present "Collegiana" cne of the new musical comedies of the John B. Rogers Producing Comâ€" pany at the Oak Terrace auditorâ€" ium May 4., 5, 6, 7, the profits acâ€" erued therefrom to be used for furâ€" ther worthwhile recreation purâ€" "Collegiana," a very new and modern production, is staged on a college campus and naturally will be filled with cagy sayings by the collegiates and their associates. As for the songsâ€"no college is comâ€" plete without them, and "Collegiâ€" ana" has its share of tinkling tunes and snappy songs and dances. ‘There will be about 60 in the cast and a large number of local artists have signified their willingness to participate. In charge of arrangeâ€" ments are Arthur Kehrwald as chairman, and Mrs. Suzzi, Mr. Harâ€" vey Reber, and Mr. N. Frigo. There is a fad for new cook books of all sorts and kinds. Publishing companies vie with each other in offering new and attractive cook books. Many of these new titles are to be found on the sheives of the Highland Park Public Library. read: Blamangeâ€"Boil two ounces of isinglass in three pints of water, boil it half an hour, strain and add to it half a pint of cream, sweeten and put some bitter almonds in it, let it boil up, let it settle before pouring it into your forms. Cook Book compiled by a Lady of Philadelphia for the use of those persons who wish to exclude spiritâ€" Syllabubâ€"Eweeten a quart of cream with loafâ€"sugar, grate nutâ€" Tvuvs »$ry task that it may s very may be very Mmhmpdhm ning entertainments etc. Take a pint of cream, grate in the skin of a lemon, beat the whites of three eggs, sweeten until light, put into your syllabub glasses. Joy of Man‘s Desire â€" arranged by LIBRARY Mre. M. Lewis Goodkind rs. Clarence W. Scha Cookery, New and Old Mrs. Irving C. Schur L mer at the piano â€"..Brahms ~‘Brabms Tenth District Has Election of Officers At the annual mesting of the Tenth District held at the Edgeâ€" water Beach hotel on Monday, April 4, the following officers were elected, Mrs. Fred M. Clarke of Brownson circle and the Woman‘s Catholic club of Wilmette, will transact the duties of the second viceâ€"president, in place of Mrs. James F. Turner, and Mrs. Arthur E. Cook of the North End club will fill the office of recording secretary, in place of Mrs. Jervis O. Newton. Evangelical Church Holds Conference On Tuesday, April 19, Bishop George Edward Epp, who is well known in Highland Park, will offiâ€" cially wpen the 94th Annual Conâ€" ference session of the Illinois Conâ€" ference of the Evangelical church. ‘This session will be held in the Logan Square Evangelical church THIS SALE FOR APRIL 14, 15 and 16 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Florida Juice ORANGES LEMONS Large Texas Seediess GRAPEFRUIT ..... Large Juicy CABBAGE Fancy Green Tender Medium ASPARAGUS ............. Fancy New Green Fancy New Southern WHITE TURNIPS .... (14â€"0s. glass), Chicken and m Noodles com| with v%_ and cooked in chicken A complete meal in itself. Jazr.... Welch‘s Tomato Juice, "It‘s better in glass".... Keep your weight down the Irene Rich way. ’w.w-umummmm * WELCH‘S GRAPE JUICE x The W orlds Finest Salad Dressings PYRAMID SUGAR WAFERS 1000 Island Dressing Tartar Sauce OLD MONK‘S HNEST OLIVES Stuff ed Queens HEXIES The Amaring New Cracker Sensation "Taste" Demonstration in Store 9 on. Bremner Bros. Specials COTTAGE DINNER 43¢ * MAYONNAISE * "« 31¢ OLD MONK OLIVE O OLD MONK Chef Milani Specialties Chicken and Egg â€" Noodles Purest and Best! for Glass in Chicago. Rev. H. F. Siemsen and Dr. E. D. Fritsch as alternate will represent the interests of the local Evangelical cheurch at this great gathering. This conference will close with a great mass meetâ€" ing of Evangelicals on Sunday aftâ€" ernoon at which time Bishop Epp will read the assignment of minisâ€" ters to the various Evangelical churches in the State of Tilinois. who has now completed <his 9th year of ministry at Bethany, with Mr. F. C. Noerenberg as delegate Joint Meeting Of P.T.A. April 20th To Hear Miss Brubaker The Parentâ€"Teacher Associations of Green Bay road and Elm Place schools will hold a joint meeting at the Green Bay Road School Audiâ€" torium, April 20, at 3 p.m. An interesting program is being planned, with Miss Marion Bruâ€" baker as the speaker. Miss Bruâ€" baker is on the teaching staff at the 2.1..273 33¢ THE PERFECT SHORTENING CRISCO .........r1s.em.me 3 lb.can 5 1¢ CENTRELLA mmrs e e 12â€"02, vac. packed 2 fOI.' 313 TINY PEAS ..... CENTRELLA CENTRELLA SWEET MATOES w 18â€"01, vac. packed z ‘o' CAMAY SOAP ........... 3 bars IVORY FLAKES ........... 2 for GREEN TEA .. GREEN TEA .. CHEEF MILAN! ITALIAN Style Spaghetti . . . . 16â€"00. giess CHEF MILAN! ITALIAN Style Ravioli ... ... 1sâ€"0. gies: TEB rPrR®kBss Candied Pickles .. .. s«.pr 2 Thrown Sweet, Relish, Cacumber Chips, Mixed CENTRELLA COLOSSAL > RIPE OLIVES . m»m»: 3 CENTRELLA CENTRELLA SILVER CUP PEACH CONSERVE . 14«.jor . Fruit for Cocktail BARTLETT PEARS ORANGE PEKOE TEA ... . mes oig. . ORANGE PEKOE TEA . . . . . 408 pig. . Maraschino Cherries :« 2 for 19 ¢ Niblet Ears on the Cob Extra Small Green Beans . .. 1s. :c# . 367 Roger Williams Ave. Phone Highl. Pk. 3080 Highwood Grocery & Market 14 N. Sheridan Road Phone Highl. Pk. 460 328 Railroad Ave. Phone Highwood 1000 National College of Education in Evanston. lhh.‘m.d Southern California U and the Pestalozsi Froebel Teachers‘ College, and has her B.S. degree Â¥rom Columbia University. All parâ€" :l;::d'udm.neordhflyh- Night Club Stars Feature Legion Spring Festival ‘The annual Spring Festival party is being given by Dumaresq Spencer Post of the American Legion, this year at the Sky Rocket Night Club on Skokie blvd., one mile south of mh:: Park, Wednesday evening, This is always a gala event, but this year‘s party will be even more elaborate, with the appearance in the special floor show of several acts from prominent night clubs of Chiâ€" cago. This was made possible by special arrangements with Mr. Koeâ€" nig, manager of the Sky Rocket Geo. B. Winter Inc. UALLOWS . . 14. H. T. Bakke COFFEE SILVER CUP _r 27¢ « » » _ Sâ€"or. pkg. » » « No. 2 can Vacuum Packed + s Ne. 1 cen «No. 2Â¥2 cens , vac. packed 2 fOI.' 250 s o o e Ne. 2 can , club, who says the show will include a new and expensive feature act that in itself will make attendance worth while. This is all in adgition to the many games, novelty features arranged for your evening‘s enjoyâ€" ment. Dance music will be furnished by "Andy Anderson Syncopators." Inâ€" eluded for the price of the ticket is a fine dinner. This dinner will be nrv-dnlldurlufluwnlnf Get up a party and come to our festival for for 43 ¢ . > 21¢ . . 39¢ for for +« Z7€ ‘The one day of the year when your garments must be simply tops . . . Cleaned and pressed to trim perfection. Ermine Cleaners, Inrâ€" OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. Waukegan and Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 19 c 45 ¢ 37 ¢ 49 c 29 c 5 3 c 23¢ 43 ¢ 23¢ 1 9 c 21 ¢ CORRECT CLEANING FOR YOUR EASTER GARMENTS 8 HAM. Leading brands. 14â€"16 Ib. avg. whole or shank half ..... .Jb. CHICKENS. Fancy frying. Tender milk fed.......;.;.;.... LEG O‘ LAMB. Easter roast. 8â€"9 Ib. avg. delicious roast. ............. 1 BEEF TONGUE. Selected smoked Fine for luncheon and snacks. ... .1 PORK SAUSAGE MEAT. Home made. 100% pure pork Tom Collins â€" Planters Punch â€" Whiskey POLAND SPRINGS FAMOUS SODA FRESH BONED BABY PIKE ...... FRESH DEEP SEA SCALLOPS ........ * FOR EASTER PARTIES x "POLAND MIXERS" N member of family will the 200dncre of this famous thooolels and choppod Special this week. Lb. Paul Schuize Blscult Co.‘s CHOC. NUT DEVIL‘S FOOD COCOANUT BARS *« 15¢ CAMEMBERT . RICHTER‘S VINEGARS $ OUR LENTEN SPECIALS RTUNIERK 3 VINEWARKS yr America‘s ‘Oldest and Fimest Vinegars! Creole Accented V in eg a r, Richter‘s Pure Cider zzc Vinegar, qt. bottle... Richter‘s White Grain zze y Vinegar, at.â€"bottle. . . . P MEATS for an enjoyable evening. > Tickets may be secured from any Legion member or at the door Wedâ€" nesday evening, April 20. ......... n 38C s 6+ s +~+spint 37c ARNOLD C. BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. 1985 ULLER BRUSH â€" MA N o : ... 35° *"*‘*~. 276 mkedlh 228C