Stop and Sock Al Favelli, Golf Instructor Ladies 25¢ afternoons until 5 p.m. Lessons by Appointment On Skokie Highway (Route 41) . 1 Mile North of Dundee Rd. hi Witson Cr %<" =:‘~iz Do not boil either of th«: Wilson‘s mlll’ (The mto\\‘ill.., process leaves them so tendcr :.3 parboiling is absolutely unncc«s ham you bake 16 minutes to th mecnaiien, Mie it 1 foo. ture = . ove putting it in the oven. Whether you choose the ham y« heat 5 minutes to the pound, or \! Do‘s AND DoON‘TS FOR HA* ‘(:) "Comes ready to serve, or (2)c: heated in 5 minutes per pound wusows Certified tenoun EXTRA MILD SMOKED HAM (3) Bake 16 minutes per pound 3 cworces wisows Zewaar Wade ffam PAGE TWO _ _§ | I‘ve had letters from a number of you recently WB .\ asking me to explain once more the difference i g@ between Wilson‘s two kinds of hams. One comes be# S | ready to eat. Or if you wish to serve it hot, heat Q‘ it in a 350° F. oven for five minutes per pound. It is Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham, the ham you cut with a fork. It comes in ze Pss a yellow wrapper. The other | Gar Pb P bakes in 16 minutes per | e ), £L . pound (average size ham) | ‘@ 7: f in a 325° F. to 350° F. oven _ ./ @ e. (a slightly longer time is reâ€" ‘ d % oA f m quired for smaller hams or j‘ \, * aa> C half hams). This ham is *Â¥ t B E. thi 3 called Wilson‘s Certified © »#*/a%"3095/ ï¬ Smoked Ham, the original l " M L L s Tender, Extra Mild. It comes 5A‘s _4 °* \ / in an orange wrapper. Both % C "#% 27 > hams are richly flavored & ,' k4 wonderfully tender. | 3 C j " Bake in an open roaster. %7:/2&3;' | R Food # Consultant, Wilson & Co : COCOARA‘S al LeLfg RECIPES Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Smith of 1730 Pleasant avenue, are guests at the New Weston hotel in New York City. Mrs. C. Eugene Pfster, 2385 Lakeâ€" side place, will be hostess to Sigma Nu Mothers club, Thursday, May 15. Luncheon at 12:30. Following the luncheon there will be a business meeting and social hour. Assiting hostesses will be Mrs. H. J. Anderâ€" sen, Evanston, Mrs. W. G. Knapp, Chicago, Mrs. Hester S. Baker, Wilâ€" mette. HOSTESS TO SIGMA NU MOTHERS CLUB ~Little things that "Prettify" a Baked Ham When your Wilson‘s Ham is h% remove it from the oven and peel c the skin. Score the fat in circles with a cooky cutter and insert a clove in each circle. Pour honey over Whether It‘s Wilson‘s Ortified Tender Made Ham or Wilson‘s Crtifiea Smoked Ham, It‘s a Taste Thrill oA 14 is haspmndimemeriel \’?E /l 1f you had never experiâ€" y ?’ enced the coming of Spring, or the first notes % t the robin, or the first spring blossoms, no r.cre words could conâ€" *â€"y to you the delights f this season. ii.cwise, if you‘ve never tasted ;eous, juicy, fra t, tender coâ€" of a Wilson'nmmm !sâ€" an convey its goodness to you. <«» oniv say to you, "Try either e Wilson‘s Hams. 7“ try ce haaim Picce tiie the soured hank the ham. Press into the lines thin strips cut from maraschino cherries and return the ham to a 100° F. oven for 20 minutes. 4 *L SD # * THE PRESS8 Lt. Arthur Driscoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Driscoll, 327 Prairie avenue, has been ordered to Puerto Rico. He left Wednesday for New York where he will sail on the 21st. Lt. Driscoll just graduated from the army air school ,Montgomery, Alaâ€" bama. William E. Cunningham, naturalâ€" ist and teacher in the Highland Park schools, presented an illustratâ€" ed lecture Sunday at the North Shore hotel, Evanston. Mrs. W. Stanley Strong and Mrs. Walter Gradle attended the Northâ€" western and North Shore Alumnae convention at the Dearborn inn in Detroit Thursday and Friday. The Delta Zeta Sorority spring luncheon will be held at the Del Prado hotel, 53rd and Hyde Park bivd., Chicago, Saturday, May 10, at 1:30 p.m. The south side group will be hostesses to the Alumnae of Chicago and the North Shore. Highâ€" land Park members call Miss Cathâ€" erine Bloch, H. P. 1370 for reservaâ€" tions before May 9th. CHORAL CLUB MEN HAVE SMOKER The Community Choral club will meet every Tuesday night at 8:00 o‘clock at the Community Center. A smoker for the men of the club was held recently at the home of direcâ€" tor Betts. Last Friday night anâ€" other smoker was held at the home of Mr. Garfield S. Kenright. Mother Wants Sampler ... Fairhill ... Gsell‘s Chocolates . BY COEBLIN HIGHLAND PARK 2 6 0 0 Of Course Gsell‘s Drug Stores V HLT M AN‘S = CANDY: ? arrkÂ¥a‘r inss r1»+>+.>.»@A@OQ@ and $3,.00 2â€"SPECIALSâ€"2 1. BUTTERSCOTCH ROYAL 2. BLACK RASPBERRY _ For I M O T HER with love HYDROX Sealtest Ice Cream for Dinner This Sunday 50¢ a srick or Mrs. Robert Umbach it a patient at the Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. She recently underwent an operation for relief from appenâ€" dicitis. Miss Betty Wallis, Miss Winnie Wallis, and George Wallis, all of 202 Edgecliffe dr., Highland Park, were among last week‘s visitors at Kenâ€" tucky‘s Ancient Buried City, Wickâ€" liffe where scientists under the diâ€" rection of Col. Fain White King, state director of archeological. reâ€" search, have discovered the remains of a lost civilization predating the historic Indian. ‘‘Teddy‘" Boehm celebrated his first birthday Wednesday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Boemb, 427 Glencoe avenue. HOLY CROSS SOCIETIES T‘O HAVE DESSERTâ€"BRIDGE The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church is giving a dessertâ€"bridge at the Briargate Country club, at 1:30 Tuesday, May 20. Mrs. John Klemp is general chairman of the function. Miss Myrtle Parker and â€" Miss Hazel Kruger have returned home after a three week‘s visit in San Anâ€" tonio, Texas, with Lieutenant and Mrs. Lewis Hamele. RAVINIA 2 3 0 0 MAY 8, 1941