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Highland Park Press, 6 Apr 1939, p. 10

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flour blended with 1 teaspoon butâ€" ter, melted 2 tablespoons water, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 tablespoon sugar and % teaspoon dry mustard. Cook until thickened, pour hot over beets and mix well. Chill, form of the Paschal lamb is most appropriate for dessert on Easter. Incidentally, it makes a splendid center piece for the table. one useful for making cakes for children‘s parties the year‘ round, so it‘s a good thing to have. Here‘s the recipe: % ecup butter 1% cups sugar 2% cups cake flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 eup milk . % teaspoon vanilla extract % teaspoon almond extract 4 egg whites % teaspoon salt Cream butter, gradually sift in sugar and cream together. Sift flour before measuring, then again with baking powder. Add alternateâ€" To mold, pack into chilled cusâ€" tard cups and turn out on cirele of leaf lettuce. Garnish with mayonâ€" naise and top off with a tiny sprig of parsley. . : 0. â€" .â€" _ . To make one requires of course a lamb mold. ‘These are not costly and last a lifetime. You will find ly with milk. Add flavorings. Fold in lightly egg whites beaten with salt till stiff but not dry. _ ‘The lamb mold, if new, should be treated according to directions that come with it. Then grease both parts well, using pastry brush. Pour batter into lower half. Lay 2 toothâ€" picks lengthwise through neck, as a support. Put top in place and bake in moderate oven (850°F.) for 1 hour. Let mold cool somewhat beâ€" fore removing cake. â€" 0 made by using a slice of canned pineapple for the flavor, a strip of angelica for the stem, and a few bits of citron for leaves, plus a canâ€" died cherry. Stud with cloves. A most attractive garnish for the ham platter is beet salad made as follows: Chop cooked beets very fine, to make 2 cups, Add 1 tablespoon chopped onion and salt and pepper Now for the decorating. Cover lamb with plain white boiled icing. Sprinkle all but the head with gratâ€" ed cocomnut. Use currants for eyes and dab of pink vegetable coloring for nose. Hang a blue ribbon with Return the ham to the oven, at 400°F., and baste with pineapple juice until a rich golden brown. Serve with Raisin Sauce. And that is an Easterâ€"ized ham. ‘The new type of tender made ham needs only to be heated, allowing 7 is done, remove skinâ€"if anyâ€"score select tender made ham or a certiâ€" soaking nor parboiling, can be cookâ€" ed in only 16 minutes to the pound. In either case, have the oven modâ€" erately hot (850°F.) When the ham from these ageâ€"old customs and symbols, but here at least are some 1989 interpretations of them. Easterâ€"ize Your Ham. The custom of serving a whole ham on Enster is as old as the hills Whether you fied smoked ham is a matter of your Aa:th Easter customs and of many countries shows a remarkable lack oforiginalâ€" ity. Whether the event is regarded as a religious feast or merely as a rh‘mqp-inbbm high favor as symbols of the in high favor «bundant life, much used as of sacrifice. Lack of Originality Paschal Lamb Cake. Cake in the Garnishing Is Important. Decorâ€" Make a dressing of 1 teaspoon I for one have no wish to depart EASTER AS OF 1939 a vetumdy"alse Uina T wel bitra tan ho onty ope other home. must have had her old ones Iaundered by REâ€" ""AWiQp not fet us hetp you, too 1 Wa "CAL morkANb Par« in.irs. Customs WHAT, NO RICH UNCLE! universal emblem «Noin Ihe Pmade To ... It has been the purpose of this wide use of the school to keep the children of Deerfleld off the streets and place them in situations where they may carry on worthwhile recâ€" reational activities under competent supervision. It also has been the feeling of the school that community groups, to better the general comâ€" munity life, should be allowed the use of the Deerfleld Grammar school equipment. For these reasons the authorities of the Deerficld Gramâ€" mar school are well pleased with the amount of use that has been given the school plant during the year, A national survey has shown that there is a marked correlation beâ€" tween ‘juvenile delinquency and the lack of educational and recreational centers. = ing a given week 150 people use the West Deerfield Township Public liâ€" brary. Such activties as Scouts, Women‘s club, P.â€"T.A., and Adult groups use the building in the afterâ€" noons and evenings. school children, and twentyâ€"five adults. The library draws many to its doors. It is estimated that durâ€" This wide program of educational and recreational activity has been earried on at small expense to the community. The main attempt has been, by careful planning, to use all facilities of the school at any one time to maximum capacity. In this way the entire program has been carried on without the addition of equipment. _ it t a4 Hospital Auxiliary Meets Next Wednesday It is the hope of the Grammar school during the next year to orâ€" ganize the school for this wide use on a more permanent basis and to create means whereby the needs of an even greater number of the citiâ€" zens might be met. The largest users of the buildâ€" ing are of course the school grades and staff. Next, in number of peoâ€" ple served, is the Recreation Project of the Works Progress Administraâ€" tion. . During a given week the Recâ€" reation Project takes care fo 285 ity groups, clubs, and service orâ€" ganizations have used the Grammar sehool building. The Grammar sehool building has been open on an average of twelve hours a day for the use of the community. The regular monthly meeting of the Highland Park Hospital Auxilâ€" iary will be held Wednesday, April 12th at 10:30 a. m., at the Episâ€" copal Church Parish House, Lunâ€" cheon will be served. study shows that during the school l-lhcm&u?n the nation have been asking in the last few years that public schools become Community Centers. A surâ€" vey of the use of the Deerflcld Grammar school shows that this is the case in Deerfleld. A study made during the past week shows that the building is Paschal Lamb Cake, I am sure you will be able to complete a royal Easter Feast that even the great George Rector would approve. Bo here‘s to a grand Easter with a bright sunny day, a happy heart, 'l-z.du'd-.-bdny- and grand Ham Dinner to make everything perfect. And, so, to eat. I have not given mn-?-.um-u. But having tender made or certiâ€" fied smoked ham with raisin seuce, Deerfield School Serves Town as Community Center the Easter garnish, best salnad and s tiny tinted a light green. All this may sound a bit lengthy, but it‘s worth it when you rememâ€" ber that Easter, like Christmas, omes but once & y boll on 4 «wee, "2 222 | These Tanks Prevent | Jim McMillan to d a light green _ . . W arsâ€"in the Home! | Meet Paul Annotte it‘s worth it when you remem | Seen in many North Shore home. | it Match, April 11 school children, thirty high dent of the Council. Last night (Wednesday) the Exeâ€" cutive Board of the North Shore Area Council held their regular meeting at the Shawnee Country Club, hpmudmmmqt from fifteen different towns of the North Shore Area Council, Special emphasis was placed upon the Camping Program. Presiding at this Board Meeting was the Presiâ€" daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Â¥. B. iman sihiptared Apures se the Wem small seulptured figures at ston Womans club annual show of North Shore artists. ‘This group has received much favorable attenâ€" tion and admiration from artists of established reputation. Many mature artists could not have exâ€" pressed more skillfully than the characters and action of the horses, cows, pigeons and goats of Roseâ€" mond and Pauls. The figure of "Sorrow" by Barbara is very poignâ€" ant and well felt. N. S. Area Council Executive Board Meets :ddrm: â€"a &mdflfim the results sre not always noticeâ€" .&nz-t““ o use to in the water, MOJ: water is actually discolored by rust accumulations. And then the famâ€" nyc.h:tnwu'&l‘:.*.tl water heating m&hmdfi ioned methods, and the Ruud scienâ€" tists are so certain of the nonâ€"corroâ€" sive qualities of Mone!l metal that a twentyâ€"year guarantee is being offered on the Monel tank. at Evanston Show Degenhart Sisters Exhibit Sculpture Monel sugments the excellent serâ€" vice of automatic gas water heating by asspring rustâ€"free, clear water, even after many years of use. Been in many North Shore homes recently have been the new Rund automatic gas water heaters, feaâ€" turing the Monel metal tank. 148 South Second Street Tol. H. P. 1388 _ Highlend P GREENSLADE + Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Read The Wantâ€"Ads $300,000.00 To Loan On Residential Property Interest Rate 43% ‘The First National Bank VNomanhavd+t ~wiet We are pioneers in FHA financing and we are carrying at this time $700,000.00 of FHA Loans in our Real Estate Loan portfolio In order to encourage and develop the building industry in this section, we have decided to cut the rate of interest to 4% ON NEW CONSTRUCTION and allot and make available an addiâ€" tional $300,000.00. If you are not familiar with this popular FHA plan, we shall be pleased to explain it to you. went crazy in the after the mumfl”mâ€"u bout on a default When cunning Jim refused to give the tough Frenâ€" chy another chance, the latter buriâ€" ed insults at him by way of the cool down" and what happens? Why a woman enters the scene, and trouâ€" Take the case of Jim McMilien, for instance. A month ago he took a terrific beating from a Frenchâ€" Most men comtend that women talk too much , . , and especially at the wrong times. 23,844 PEOPLE So Jim up‘s and leaves town for miles of wire, and almost a million and a half telephones! And to exâ€" tend and improve telephone service still further, they added more than five million dollars‘ worth of new telephone facilities! These particular men and women â€" some your friends and neighbors â€" were very busy in 1938. They handled an average of *6,098,000 telephone calls every day . . . quicker and better than ever heâ€" fore! To do this, they had to care for 1152 central offices, 6,453,120 aim is to give you telephone service that is dependable, pleasing and cheap . . . the best in the world at the lowest possible cost ! Do LAaST YEAR ? These 23,844 people are the men and women of the Illinois Bell Teleâ€" * ILLINOIS ~BELL LEPHONE COMPANY WHAT DID of Highland Park o« M + ?“.' local h-ob.-& white feather, forgets the and cooking for .fibhfi; the role of manaâ€" ger, and in J absence signs conâ€" tracts for a Waukegan match with Amnotte April 11. And while it took a woman to start the trouble, it looks like it will take a referee, several squads of poâ€" Silverstein, Illinocis state titicholder, is pitted against one of the real tough â€" presentâ€"day wrestlers, 280 pound Pete Schuh, famous exponâ€" City Club officials, sponsors of the big bout, were quick to line up an outstanding supporting card to attract a record crowd and gain cash for the benefit fund. Ruffy lice, and a couple thousand spectsâ€" tors to end it next Tuesday night. M&h&-fl_% From! The Lord‘s Prayer in tures! Two of the Many Interestâ€" i;.!.-...hlhA-orlo- v&&lUlgAY CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINEE, bourn, the Oregon jumpingâ€"jack and hailed as the Joe Louis of wrestling, tries to outfigure the mysterious Great Balbo, latest flutterer of femâ€" ent of the -w u--do-J.câ€"- ple for the homor « tive countrigs, Matty Matsura, the ie ue on tm mm s shiftly The evening‘s opening bout may inene grapâ€"

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