1»qu 'd"ef,,',"d',t menu Mot-to I a! Ill W tri be m nil mun-mum III-nu. se_ywh._9tttt. Ian 9n) "Lb W with I.†- no qrrtaM-rr-rtsNrrmttioe mmmmmam 'B.tM-tt-ttvetNttMert 'Nee.teteeaaaq%ts.g%nNr . Ilium “no In" -- â€Istanbul-torn.» PW" mil-[MOW [ 'h-.earsit'.ntiturntte. mummmm umaummm III "W In. - “tau-manna It... With my Mood “I qrM-e-trrth-mt.tet'. “stimulants-yum puny-Iv. out. W Hill. chau- and m that“ man. cm. -r-tatie_rthtnrmrrtd. . III any, new unplug"! ,'lM,'t'.tetatel'l,rdi' Met-te Mum»: m.wmuu-m -Ht-tn.Crmtrre%htttM- an: dtgh u n -aatuurr. I A Bum Supper if? i WITHOUT guns 7 _ 'tnakesa hit with oneand all In his recent Annul Report to Shareholders of North Shore Gas Co.. Pres. A. W. Conover com- compliments there people nerv- ing the "riom Condiment Agencies in the territory served by the company, They In mak- ing " ouutnndinx contribution by giving their time and effort in this emergency." “cpl-IllvEWAI-Id "chin-15mph. con-ideal: of our mum situation, and the management If we all them " not yet in the fight, Service Boards have been mo“ muted, "The various Selective ud-MmmmJ“ te-Mit-tttvor-dl all?†MI lube! lac-I'll. i-r-ut-i-. degttmdr hit. and: menu». reunites m, ie honmb It“ i â€and to: abut». ml in the «moi lite." I.“ - Dmft [and "er-ttr-ttet.---'" We! all. edtdrtttt"ud't h. we call them sacrifices we're To, That I096 an...†menu in - ‘m which“: of I“: C.tttettmt-tettt.+ .titaehtr.©trFtFr.rtBee adamant-3mm. _aaittryeei-ty3er.hqru"ed Wilhelmina Manson, Former Local Teacher, Dies In Indiana aai china-ind hum . my I}! m - " - i-" oCtH3yttyt '1 eiqe I! mmwummsc (“mail-bullsh- I nil-poo- hum II“! - â€Lumen-almana- mulch-d luv and but)“- Want.†1 mun " on. Miss Human started her teaching in Michigan City in 1909. She (will! there until I912 when the vent to St. Paul. Ilium. and then to Highland Park to teach. During the first World war, in 1918 and 1919, she went to Washington. D. c, where that sand in a Mercurial capacity. Miss Wilhelmina Human. 53. who taught "hoot in Highland Park for why yarn. died Tuesday morning. Much 30, in St. Anthony htta.ita1r Michigan City, IN. the place of her birth. " 7 an “A t Ei,'9.'i'iih, 3‘"... and click:- I.“ up In!" " a." ' It!!! er%er, can!" i"d,'lriSi'tt Highlind Park. In 1922 the went back to lithium (my when all. but: since that the. Miss Mun-on was active in school activities Ind civic orpniuliom and during her life-time had traded all on! the Funeral service. were held Thun- day afternoon in Micki-n any. Mrs. Dracula Williams Dies Day Before 73rd Birthday ANNIVERSARY OF D. A. R. TODAY Mrs Drudlla Elwin Willi-nu. who would have been 73 yen old Wednesday, died Twenty mestiaq in her home at 506 “buy “an. Highwood. after an illness of several mu. Surviving are her hum Alfred. and {our diildnn. Tom and Minor of Hitthwoud, Mrs. aera Bryn of Highland Park and Mrs. Ola Norma of Wat-Regan. ten vanadium and {out great-grandchildren. Three of them-(bonsaninthexrvicqm Raymond Comm: is a prisoner of war in Italy. Pvt. Sterling Nea, Jr. is stationed at Jefferson Hrriehs, Mex, Fungal mines will be kid fro- KeBer's chapel Sum aim M 2 o'clock. and PA Ham HudsonisltFai Lewis. Wash. Thee "can!†lil- temaodemehmther. The fiftieth “mint-saw of the my“: chapter at the DAR. will be qdtserved at I Intuit My (Thursday) " the home ot In. J. R. Game" at 2 o'clock. Assisting boo- tum win be In H. C. Ham In. In Law 1nd Mrs. L. B. Sinclair. Mrs. Mlliams moved to Highwood from Kirhville. Mo.. in ma [had i4)iriiCr?i?yEs Mud-thier-r- won-r.- f 'lr2'tet-.. ‘ "=.e."Eftfafi'tlt munch-unomuu Prom I919 to 1921 the returned to DoLana-ndwtup Fiat BtMil00Tl1 In" I“ " "Icon My..." “" “Y9?“ hww â€maniac-dad's. midi-19MB†but!“ With-â€Ohm“ â€MM-lug. Ixma-g n.- Son-d- tigrearidF'"d-'tttt Idiom-all but“ t:i.l'ii'ji'i?,?i,i'iCiiriieiii “News. ...d, tgev_a$m.earmhh-iims- -d.brP"it..Ae"ttAet mum-at Inch-u w asastuttimreeab-irt. “a prepared to sum... allow an: mtolt'ncutcm‘cmk- Lathe-aqua“. . III Val-3H0 "iGuadiiGar-erseau.ie tse-usted-ite-at"- 'aks,asawietrrriyos_Eiteteto itairmreonHino3t6M0dm. I an rtrsetr chopped eetery I able-poo: mind onion I “New aimed - l uhkgpool but" _ . 256 cm bread ermtths " teaspoon nations '4 teapot» eekry and Salt 1 Pepper Water or and: Cool: celery, onion and parsley in hunt! for a tew uni-Ian. Add ' ingredients and enough in!“ to make the mixture slightly moist. It. I“ or Be'" P. oven 2 cup: mu 20 crackers or t cup fine dry bread crumbs 2 teaspoon: celery all _ 4 tablespoons minced green pepper Salt Ind pepper Com liquid or water Combine corn, crackers or bread crumbs and winnings. Mix well and add enough com liquid or water to make the mixture slightly moist. The wartime food shower who wants to get the most for her money these days will put carrots at the head of her marketing list this week. According to Lance Hooks, Federal Food Reporter tor the United States Department of Agriculture. carrots are BEST IUYS THIS WEEK in liberal supply " most markets, and prices on than have been very renewable for the past week. The yellow cola! of carrots - they're rich in vitamin A. Carrots are good both raw and cooked . . . in salads, or us part of unawigh (“an 2 table-pooc- grated onion 2 ublespoom (tipping I cup mid rice 3 can stock or water 2 teaspoon: salt 2 tea6rom" poultty seasoning 2 cut Brown: onion in fat, add rice and stir until golden brown. Add stock and winnings. Cover and cook Ilowly until rice is tender. about I) minutes. Remove item beat, add beaten cu. Moderate marlin of spinach are to be found in local stores. and it's priced lower than most other green. The best way to took this vitamin-rich green vegetable in to use only enough water to keep the spinach (rout stick- ing to the pot, and cook it just until it': tender, Another green colored vegetable now available ia-the arti- choke. The Chicago market has re- ceived a fairly large number of arti- chokel this week and they're selling at ream-Ne prices. However. food shoppers are cautioned to watch the quality at the artichokes. as they're not all in top condition. There isn't much change in the prices of head lettuce and celery early this week. In fruits. lemons. muses. - fruit and npptes In the moat num- tive tmrs-trom a supply and price standpoint. manna-nun“ m all. on a. m mum-gmâ€. CArvStlk-8t._ Michael P. Ideally, director, 0.P.A.. Chicago Metropolitan "a. announce; importint rationing dates for tannins. constant-1nd limi- neuei. They on " follows: In.» A [as March 29: Rationing begins of " meats, edible fats, and nib, including butter, cheeses and canned tistL Red sump: from War Ration Book II will become valid and will expire " follow“ Itch-h. In! St..- hi. March 29 April 4 April " April 18 April 25 April 30. , Mad; N: Btu: point than "A." "B" and "C" expire. April 1 to 10 he: Itetaikm, vital:- nlen, and mm ftf mi tctmtiGed fro- Page tt food: register It their Lot-l Ratiom 1mm: Star-No. 12m an tsi pound: expires. _ April 25: Sum No. 3 for one (I) pound expire. In: 15: Coupon Na 17 - Good for one (I) Petr. M (I April 12: Period 4cm (valid for "I‘M†Expire; Mar2t:Ce-ths.sksBash "A"BemheaNrm. gut. so: Firm 5 cm ("lid (or n calm) expire; Mar ar. Blue point “my "W' t," amt "F" become "tid-ttarise lâ€"ZZ aus/tnr-a-ie-ttsk- ikniiorrV 1831i . a“ b m Cb iiiiitiiliiiih1i'ii',i' h m it with. In: ub- â€In†"f, -r1r_--eer_ei.rse-_a"dlyAet FUEL OIL AND “30].!!! land. can. I...» /. m" " . o , I . Q. ' I) L. . t Rationing Dates Pto-d Foods A (16 point) B (16 points) C (16 points) D (16 points) E (16 points) b April so t April so ) April so b tto be announced) w.H-lâ€li lib-vb“- 4-»de to and. pain by Hull-ad ggii.tt _ m...“ tdi. tg/ut imd uni usually punch-Md not] to an. hind-nod“ 'rdt.q"H.Asq"rtd W1“- 'e. Erma-lilo itAir on) Direct M has!" and Old. In but. “and†mum. Gsi,' high“! 9! April so k7iaTiiFimiiE iiaaaTiiiiGUiiiFiii%k iii-"iii“ ___ - to March N.. Passenger Ctr Tire.-. tart day for first petiodic impeach lot "A" Book holders, and motor- cyclu. [M ' Much 29 to April A in: [ultim- tiornl um (Group. II and III) lub- mit point inventory statement to their Local Ruining Board. I“ than Hatch 29 to Arrit 10. inc: lndutrial men register with their Lon! Ita- tioning Board, M.y3tot4,irte.:RetaBersarsd wholesalers of new and {an an! Bare Much 29: Ration Bunk Accounts for man. edible ha. and db. in- cluding banter, my ard earmtd tuhrGrsekeaedbeaima-tta min nix be new Winch on this date. Haul-HM Housewives who buy puma. mt:- mm. pies, aha and sweet nut "uedrtodstmmreodt-htr" direettoitirmrteeo-e-esr- pm to m s printed man mlthrtg iirTeemt the wanna-e GPA-aid. Theprkeu-requiredtobettm' printed. About Minna-old rem. mimelearicmdmm mild-e rat "ice-bom'wihnnil- aMetottte-r-iethi_, medium the Consumer: DtrraMe Goods division of WPB. Onlythu 'rhoeartmtebeservedbru6ert- ot refrigeration are at“: to - gas or electric "(ricer-ton. the at- derproVida. 12: “I...“ Thin-poetic- BUSINESSES “A b- *6.le “was! “mi Mound $35.? an Emil“ and gummy Main-.0! â€om, pu- again-Ind “we! â€and: a. Evin-bias a " , valley Plulllm P .91 .9309“! -v WAAC Mobilization Day To I. 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