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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1941, p. 4

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Kenneth Bock, son of Mr. ind Mrs. Ruben Buck, U3 Oakwood avenue, us getting along " well u n be "may! at the Hinhlsnd Lt hos- trital. Kenneth is suffering Iron: a gun in! wound, whieh he received March " who; a gun he was carry- in. accidentally diwchargcd. He un- derwent an operation and blood Innslusion last Thnrsdar. Henry Hanson was the Mood donor. _ 0% 20-54307; 4degstuim W 4a4at Blood Transfmion Ken neth Bock Has “In. bacon I. the armed rec- ouping-ind by Ptpeyt.rbecayse it ttr out alt the dam new. My”) "um. 1ttt',UTg . two a '0 died Nikon’o 'l!UhU"l'lh'l', 8 thick slices at mimics! and 4 Imp boiled pinata-n. an In half. Dot mama and (minor! with bullet and sptrrr'atr with rated cheese, Ttrrn beam ohm no hat it cook! evenly Serves 0. Bacon Dinners Easy " ._. " -7le-Gmd! PM. TWO w a, F l yazn't an? - ' prise to rea Ira' that in a recent " teat in which babies were al.. lowed to chooee and pick the foods they wanted, thou chubby hands reached firttt for bacon. Like babies, most grown-ups reach for bacon. provided it's good bacon, with the rich smoke flavor that wakes appetites. Such a bacon is Wileon'l CertMed Bacon. Buy it sliced, or in the piece (your dealer will slice it to desired thickness). Buy it by the pound or half pound. ready sliced in cartons. in cellophane rolls and layers, or in the thrifty two- pound Family Style package. This bacon is the "makin"' ot many a wonderful meal. Uh "cod The Lincoln School P.T.A. will sponsor their annual spring card par- ty and fashion show at the school auditorium Friday, May 2, at 1:30. It will be a dessert card party, with table and door prizes. All kinds of cards will he played. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. W. F. Gerken. chairman. H. P. 2320. Mrs. A, Oppen- heim will have charge of the fashion ' how Lincoln School P.-T.A. Sponsors Annual Party IASV " [AK FAST IACON Place! Wilton? Com 31mm a win rack 'lt,' 9939i"! ”mpg“ in a hot oven tdtiH, Lanna 'eedg no turning. Suppooe you have tt mole of cooked hominy. noodles. mom. “Mai at rite-and you want it extra-Ham. Rpt cut and try one half pound “son's Mod Bacon. Add thin and two table. 'poytsofthetmgmtfattoyo- motile contents. Stir My but M Y- when " 'u- You Wan 'trWry5 Uiiiji7iaiiritiGG." Waattanddry4 bigttut.t.eltrof.ttrt, lettuce. Put them a; P, W) Cut into ml] . Wlhon'e 5373a Sliced m and add tolettuce. Heat ttaether4 tablespoon bacon let. 4 of vinegar. 4 of water, 4 of luau: all. W. and green onion- iced. Pour over the lettuce. Toes thomughly. Homey and delicious. For a beanie: dish, add dice. of hard cooked Clear Brook Em. To et America'l beat bacon. 1941 modil. ask " Wilson's Catlin! Bacon Family St lo. A Impound ii'ii',t'ii'ii'i'ii5i'iriiiiln which the tcg.' if... I}; in“ 2iltt Ices. poo ti y on (I! (inf. Hymnal. hm keep. in il that uiriuirat"'diAF." NEW trar FOOT“?! IMVOI [LILY “INCA?! IMO THE PRESS The Briergate Community Club held its April meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Wat. lath. 1515 Richfield Ave., on Tuesday evening, the 15th. After the busi- ness part of the meeting, Mrs. Eras- tus Phelps Have a very interesting talk'nn "Flags That Have Flown Over Our Country." i The Department of Government iand Its Operation of the League oi Women Voters is exceptionally lucky in having Mrs. Marc Law, who has served as a member of Gov. Green's Conference on Taxation, a. vailable to give a firsthand report on this Conference, which she will do at her own home, 27 N. Linden Ave., on Wednesday, April 23, She will also discuss WSW) Taxing Units, Their Elections, and Officers," This is to he an all-day meeting, scheduled to begin at 10:30 am. and continuinu until about 3.00 p.m., with time out for lunch. Any member of the League who cares to attend may do so by packing up her own gand- wishes and phoning Mrs. Law, H. P. 1249, so she'll know how many cups of coffee to brew. . Mrs. Spencer Keare, Chairman of the League's Department of Educa- tion. is planning a meeting for Wed, nesday, April 30, at 1:30 p.m.. at the Public Library, when her department program will he discussed. This is in line with the plan to acquaint the entire membership with the sep- arate department programs hy each department's having an April meeting Briargage Community Chill Holds Meeting to which all League mémbers are invited. Mrs. Mare Law Will Address League of Women Voters April 23 GARNETT'S MEN'S STORE Mrs. Gilbert Hardacre, Chairman of Publicity for the League Miss Olga Sandor. pianist and Mrs. Orval Simpson, soprano, will be the soloists on next weeks Wednesday program at the Highland Park Music Club. Mrs. Harold McCain, 639 Mont- gomery Road will be the hostess. Other officers to he installed are: Mrs. Victoria Sand, vice president; Miss Angeline Crocetti, financial sec- retary: Miss Olga Cantagallo, re- cording secretary; Miss Isabelle Accl- Io, treasurer; Miss Margaret Pas. quesi, sergeant-at-arms. and Miss Rena Maniardini, ballot chairman. Miss Anna Tamarri will be install- ed as president of the Junior Italian Woman's Prosperity club at their meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. The meeting will be held at the Labor temple. Highland Park. Mrs. Sam Somenzi. president of the Senior Prosperity club will be the instal- line officer. The Woman's Auxiliary to the Lake County Medical Society, in collaboration with the Lake County Medical Society, is presenting a lec- ture and motion picture entitled "Choose to Live," as a public educa- tional feature. The picture will be shown on Monday, April ahh, at 8:00 pm. at the Abbott Laboratories Audi- torium in North Chicago, and is Open to the public, free of charge. There will be talks by Dr. J. A. Wolfer of Chicago, Chairman of the Fight Against Cancer Project and the Wo- man's Field Army, and by Dr. Fred- erick Besley of Waukegan, who has charge of the Lake County Field Ar. my and Cancer Project. The picture is a very interesting and entertain- ing Hollywood production, made in collaboration with the Medical Pro- fession to give a graphic story of cancer in relation to human life. A great many of the actors in the pic- ture will be recognized as stars of the motion picture industry. Anna Tamarri Heads Jr. Italian Women Educational Film, "Chose To Live," To Be Shown April 28 As APPROVED ERA. MORTGAGEE, we can make F'.H.A. loans 80% to 90% of cost of [and and building, at an Interest rate ot 41/37:. As Loan Correspondent for the AKTNA LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY, we are able to make loans at inter. est rates as low as 4%. either construction or retintrncinir. MORTGAGES 16 N. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO STATE 0088 APRIL w, 1941

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