Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1941, p. 13

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Blithe comedy, delightful dances and swing tunes played by Artie Shaw and his band are all present in generous portions in the new Paramount lauch and melody hit, "Second Chorus," plaving at the Deerpath theatre Sundayv, Monâ€" day and. Tuesdav. March 23, 24 and 25. Paulette Goddard is seen in the picture in her first dancing Theory and practice of reinforced concreteâ€".C. W. Dunham. Understanding ‘radio; a guide to practical operationâ€" and theory â€" Watson. .Televisionâ€"S. A, Moseley. On display: A collection of phoâ€" tographs of historic places in Illiâ€" nois. These interesting pictures were loaned by Oliver and Lee Frink of Elvanston. "Second Chorus" To Be Shown Next Week At Decrpath Theatre A girl‘s sacrifice for the man she loves forms the dramatic theme of "Kitty Foyle," Ginger Rogers‘ new starring vehicle for RKO Radio, based on the famous novel by Christonher Morley, playing at the Deerrath theatre Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 19, 20, 21 and 22. s Industrial electricityâ€"W, H. Timâ€" bie. > Modern electric and gas refrigerâ€" ationâ€"A. D. Althouse. Steam, air and gas powerâ€"W. H. Severns. Civil engineering handbook â€" L. C. Urquhart, Recent editions of the following technical books have been placed on the shelves of the Highland Park Public library : Electrical machineryâ€"T. Croft. Practical electricity and house wiringâ€"H. P. Richter. Automobile and gasoline engine encyclopediaâ€"A. L.,Dyke, Radio operating questions and anâ€" swersâ€"A. R. Nilson. Radio amateur‘s handbookâ€"A. F. Collins. Thursday, March 20, 1941 LIBRARY role, starring opposite Fred Asâ€" taire. j The most impressive cast to date for a "Maisie" picture is to be found in "Maisie Was a Lady", latâ€" est in the popular series, playing at the Deerpath theatre Wednesâ€" day, Thursday, and Friday, March 26, 27 and 28, with Ann Sothern in the title role, and Lew Ayres, Maureen O‘Sullivan and C. Aubrey Smith heading the list of supportâ€" ing players. A meeting of the Lake County Permanent Lay Maternal Welfare committee will be held on Wednesâ€" day, March 26, at 1:30 p.m. in the Lake Forest Public library. Mrs. Hans J. Dernehl of Lake Zurich is president and Mrs. Horace Vaille of Highland Park, secretary. as in the past year getting groups together all over the county and to bring before these men and women the need for maternal care. The Lake County Medical Society Maâ€" ternal Welfare committee has a speaker‘s bureau, composed of its At the February meeting the year‘s work was discussed to eduâ€" cate further along the same lines Maternal Welfare Committee Meets In Lake Forest, Mar. 26 Auto Repainting . Cold Frame & Axel Straightening Body & Fender Repairing Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First St. SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING Arthur Pearson VOTE APRIL 1, 1941 West Deerfield Township Independent Candidate JUSTICE OF PEACE DAHL‘S for Phone 77 THE PRESS Mrs. John Smith succeeds Mrs. George Prindle as one of the Highâ€" land Park representatives on the committee and Mrs. Walter E. Smith of Lake Forest succeeds Mrs. A, J. Rissinger, who resigned. members, who volunteer to speak at these meetings. Dr. Lowell F,. Bushnell of Highâ€" land Park is the adviser for the group. â€" . The schoolboy who staged a oneâ€" man crime wave. The San Franâ€" cisco police thought they were up against a gang of hardâ€"boiled and caught up with 16â€"yearâ€"old Robert It isn‘t so simple to plan 1095 meals a year. But here‘s an easy way to get new menu ideas, lady. Keep a flock of Wilson‘s Certified Canned Meat products on reserve:~â€"things like Corned Beef Hash, Lasting Flavour Tenâ€" der Made Hams <whole, half or family size tins), Chicken a Is t e" | *Bread Pudding t 365" Broadway We used to call a boalh th e a t r ic a l | boarding house near Rector‘s; because 365 days a year, the landlady served bread pudding. Came the revolt and one night the air was thick with bread. King, MOR, Chill Con Carne, and others. These will suggest & dozen new menus. ul in The American Weekly, the magaâ€" zine distributed with next Sunday‘s Chicago Heraldâ€"American. Richards. His room was filled with experienced thugs â€" until they the loot he had stolen. 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Goodâ€"bye till next WILSON‘$ "MOR" FU YUNG }4 cup cubed Wilson‘s MOR 1 can bean eprouts 6 Clear Brook Egge, well beaten 14 cup shredded onions 14 teaspoon salt Combine and drop from large Cornéd Beef Hash and bake. Dip slices of MOR in grated Wilson‘s Certified Cheese. Fry. Serve Wilson‘s Chicken a is King on broiled slices of Wilson‘s ‘Tender Made Ham. Stuff halves of parboiled green peppers with Wilson‘s Certified Recion Recomemends Chicago‘s Most Unusual Restaurant Menu Suggestions RECIPES 18

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