Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Apr 1943, p. 8

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Wat-Mul- Nam “TOW 1“,“.OJ’A. "ht-F-i-teh-e-e- tr-te-th-tHot/L-dr- Ud-ln‘l'h’udanid- balms-obi!“ “in and Ill-0M6: whoa-Mimi:- ukmw-chdvilinn. Macaw-atom -t-rteo.Phmi'irqrriers Dunks-nu you knew.“- -nntstieooyrimtremetye. det, number, and m..- ORA. rriesureaehmodetotu"dfo_ hunk-undue“ 'ueaeatretri-ttrniaerastiMeither Miniatures-Juan DIST BUYS THIS WEEK Canotnueinhavy iorqrtrandttser we "Ilia. at very INN right now. mite! Lance Hail. Fed- eral Food Win! the United StatesDeetrmrrtotAqrietmsre.The and: with the tops oft u: even bulk“: helbttrtehgdbitsds. Men will” “on: California is arvirtitthechir-rlt=arsdit 'tSA-tsettler-tttmow- - h the lam. Most relish me tauesaremodemtetohiititrreiet ShnBtns.ortrreenmtiems. uremia: ham-dMW-nqnd- Scond-hnd electric KIWI I: aim covered by GPA. ugli- ishesaee1owerthartttteywere.Hmste- "ahees-rrtstdsoertersodtrrsrsin P-attrreee1err,andthetrt-ehed Gold-I Heart celery is moderately urinal. Tens mind: is the beat buy hmonthemuka.0tlmm. teaettsd-e_tmsatard,arsdtssr- nip tops. Ire scarce. Supplies of cab- tttret,,',',.':','.,'.",:'.,',:'.','":.,',': light. price! are holding at ceiling levels. Broccoli and cauliflower are iulhehighcottbmcm and quality. The mm for Louisinna strawber- ries is just pain. under my, al- themf prices of strawberries ate still out of the mg: of low cost budgets. Mar is the momh when supplies of strawberries are heaviest on the Chi- cago market. Grapefruit, oranges. and apples are the fruit: in best sttpglr on the market. Prices of there vuy from modem: to high, according to variety , .. " F', , T J r . r " A '4tE " ' li ' , . V V i ~. V r‘ l , " . ' I " r, ",3 . l I ' 1tP =iliiillill I Service Manager. Paul Runnfehit offers the following definition of a "sissy": A nun Inn-d non-luv who icin- tho Callus-Ida. Salk-II]. your alia- lnnd - nah-u. I In of their ho to thin vary can!“ work. Thor but" col-Huntin- and sunny. Gas Company peoottrtel "otes-- Helen (Fitch) Hoffman inst re.. ceived a Japanese bugle sent as a souvenir by her Sailor husband. Sm. Marion DetPonte is home on a short leave. “Del" was one of our an service men before he joined the Army. Corporal Earl Stranger. formerly our colkctor. also visited us list week. "'ka 'teedr--- "rap metal. Hihhnd Pith Sat- vage Drive. week of Nrrit l6 Incr- its the attention of " oi Is. Let's dig in the attic, W9. m: Sena man (to. our Iced they. in" you to war. ll - pk- " no" "I'Lmhlmh'." I. nun] In” notice. uni my we ako In...“ 'hat you nuke dune. my...“ will your phi-her to licence! and neon- ned your - "ed otUr no Appliances. phase-mlhnlho-Qae 'tree..'-.-'..--. " "otah.s"e.eu.uoNdaad- "dam-Ito. Your Plumber and Healing man has lost help, and. We ourselvn. hr is unable to give "Fire Depart- ment" service as in days prewar. Thmbmhcyw Hot Amt-Hy thell; Menu da-ae-the-k-ur- ‘b. inhuman-uni Miami-smut..- t‘nmm. “Ht-adh- 'itratitth-a-botariees A a“ - In (In. Innis-annual“- “and 1'1“.th- _Bt-himddh.d6eatrtrqier.ofte. Adqqaa.qaBo.tnmsttnttettri& aredrh-tmi-ttre-iehedntierrt. -herrttdmlki.-ofthe-t eHiei-t-d-tirN-tott" quad-i. 'ur-Kei.- mtthefeadu6.rtarH.Mstqttr. 1tttotemdbt-toketd- “Wilda-II- "eyea_oetther-aibe had: ot my wound and: - The following recipe! give ”urchin: Immordrym you la up lake's- water I up Ill 54 cup shortening K cup - yt cup can syrup or - I tween all lbs teaspoon: cum h teaspoon auspice 2 an 6 cups sifted enticlled flour (about) v: cup emu-ts or chopped mt peel Softer: yeast in lukewarm vim. Said milk. Add shone-ling. sugar, syrup. and salt. Cool to lukewarm, Sift spices with 2 cups flour ind add to will; Beat well. Add beaten ms Ind qoftened yeast. Mix thorou‘hly. Addetrrranaorpeetandemmtrtsmore flouvto make: soft dough. Turnout on lightly floured board and knelt] until unooth and satiny. Pure in lightly [mud bowl, cover, Ill let rise until doubled in bulk. When light, with down. Divide dumb into por- tions the size of wahtttts. Shape into buns. Place an inch apart on greased baking sheet or in (reused pun. With 'harrhm'feeasteremsuttttpofeaeh bun. lat rise until ambled. Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) ar to 25 minutes. While hat, outline crosses with confectioners’ - icing. Yield: 3 dozen hum. QUICK HOT CROSS RUNS 2 cups sifted enriched "our 3 taxman: linking powder h tmpoon galt 2 tablespoons - Home-Canning Sugar Will Be Available On Last Year's Basis on lightly {bored board and knead gently V1 minute. Tat or roll dough bi, inch thick. Cut with 2Anch biscuit cutter. Place on greased baking sheet Va inch apart. Bake in moderately hot oven (425 degrees F.) ll to 15 minu- tes.' While hot, make crosses by let- ting medium "mfectiooers' sugar ic- ing flow from tip of taxman. Serve warm. Yield: Ill buns.. Gmiectiorteri Sugar Icing V: cup confectioners' sugar 1 tablespoon hot milk or water M, teaspoon vanilla extract Mix until smooth. Peter J. luhrend. chairman of Local War Price and Rationing board 3-t, announced today that mum for home- ram-in: of the 1943 fruit crop will be available to housewives on approxi- mateiv the same basis " last season Families will nor give up blue ration stamps to obtain - for such pur- poses. hm: spring when WSW! "rqtrieestmite-tsseBd-hshitmed whim an! - bee uric“ had ad hint-it n -ietem phi can!“ Whit-very efRrimtsmreeeotfoerd'm-eeded ttomit-serv-rr-tdit-ties -eotth-eitmsmrtriert-ed again-nuts. " team allwicc 1 teaspoon cinnam- " cup Malling V1 cup entrants or candied m: peel 1 ea ba cup milk Sift together flrntr, baking powder, salt. sugar slamming peel. Mix and add I until flou (In lightly gently Mi minute bi, inch thick. C cutter. Place on Mr. Jul-rend stated that, according to information he had fetched from WautinRtoo, Families will use practi- rally the Kann- "Ian as last year. but that he expected some refinements in procedttrr, the details of which will be announced later. In the PM2 MrlPort. housewim ap- ple to their Incl hunk for tanning album-nu of “Illa? on the same basis ot one pound for min foor quarts of Inuit to be canned. plu- an additiooal mull tor each member of the family for jam, jellies, and preserves. N9PA desires to are Amerira's homewivra ”new: the fullest possi- ble amount of the 1003 fruit crop," said Mr. Juhrmi. f'We mm afford to let fruit spoil for the want of - to preserve it. CPA with to stimu- late as urn! a home rad: as avails“: mar supplies permit to all“: fami- tiesto-hmeatttheirsqqtrofra- tinged groomed he" - Mr. JIM added that OPA Ad. miniatratlr Frank: M. Brown's dr- rHon to tMow last year's (and: in- stead of one which mil Mn dell-t- ted the se-for-e-h-th-s was Wed hy the desire of OPA to (limit-n- undne Wit-p on home can“. I flour lightly up milk t together 1 sugar and 1 wins. Add Mix well. HOT CROSS BUN! lo er flour, baking powder, nd spices. Cut or tub in Add entrants or chopped all. Beat egg. Add milk, flour mixture. Stir only Beat egg. Add Aitk, In mixture. Stir only moistene& Tm out Spring tonic muffins ere the mo- Gingerbread still ha a favorite place lulu kind made with thick buttermilk. on menus. For a company dessert, Get out the family's favorite recipe split a gingerbread square and fill with and make a batch to escort a salad of a layer of vanilla ice cream or cram: spring fruits. sherbet and serve immediately. a-hAAbtsuetsG-dCaittr- CLIVE! in tin WIND.“ Chou In“ with W cm". to tn table. tthe hov- that mantles-nu. of din-en pun- unnoticed vial: and: I any dish tom (In e-xt-Pi- oftt-umoatoetud.r. 3h isn't 1mm]: eo-od was the problem of ”plying than.“ retain for he: amiir,etther. The mm no“, all“, .33, ad milk that combine to who the taatrfmmdatiem Iotainplymder - m rich in the kind. of protein that but felt: Mod. Tho elem lady will mks an .artrabatehoeChoViRrtatobe "lit and Mutated will. mu hot. 'hid main ecu-o would not be eomruto with“ than. _ Hard-cook“ warp, qtit and dsvmod,nd0mttoo Iprlngwhan any at and I. III accompani- ment for (Hana-I of Chou: In!!!» unan-mod Odin“. Plump” radish“, only Ipring’l ammo: and moot colorful nu unable. can couple“ the main course. CHRIS]: IIInt I up w ark-bod Aotte a teaspoon- b-Hn: - I W In" 5 cup baud darn chau- 1 a 1% cup- milk a ”lumen malted shot-unis; cmueo nv-moucn can? $- "" 80"! PIIASII IOAI 'tgtt-thrrBmsr.b"irtoow- hand-In. Mgr-Melina. But MB. add milk and W shot-caning. Addwlounixt-n. stirring only until no" in mi.- unod. Pin-d-nuttin -%NiuaduuinmodsmtaV hot own (425‘ ro 80 aim Yield: I 8-beh gmsatrtq. 1 Mun mm " pound) 1 teaspoon In]! 56 cup balling untu- . 8 tabl tmtter or man... 8 “blooms garland tttttgr 2 cup milk lk my mind M Chop cabbag- eouldy. Put Igtto unequal with “It. Pour boiling Inca mt cabbage. mar, my! cook Sta 10 minute-.Whllo enh- baso cooks, all. cram um " fol 1m: - butler at math. in pun. Stir in 'our. Grain-111 add milk, stirring constantly until thicken“. Cook than 8 minute- lonm. Add water in which cub- hue m cooked. Fold in M an" out Chaos. In“ which hare been split in was. We grated cheese over top. Ylold: 6 Ionian. “BAKED CABBAGE "union IAIIIAII in) “Mich-u." "-7.; F!_H!--_M8~na. m’.~_~~“ any-mu to“. hag-why? h P-udS--mm.meidi.a. an Perit'd4m-esqireAor* t3inzmseB,A.eitt?iieA.ers- piredAprie6in_CandD. luaCudD. Shoo. Nullsmp‘uwnli-hnkuc goetdue-rnirttte9tJme Isth Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Merton and daughter of Austin span the week. ‘end in Highland Park with. the “Villain Studio“ family. RedCsu-atidAriiit,trood tetei6poirstawmthotmeat.dteese mam. Bttseat-D,EagdF good from Maeek2SthmqbAroq 3ttfor46petines Ministers-Nicol. S-ieernenwtsoeattemqemoee "eahsrerweehawart-theirrmt ageottitkdtomtimxtrexAtwt Ailmistry Talk At Kappa Alpha Theta Meeting Em and North Shore alum-c of Kim Alvin Theta will meet an Wednesday, April 21, at l o'clodr at the home of Mrs. Charla Carey, 1074 Eatwood road. Gimme. A talk on may "ttithd “Happi- ncn Lil in Your “at" - be in by Mrs. Cecil Meredith of Kenilwonh. Mrs. Meredith. who is a former msi- dept of the NM ot, ttesta-th, will debunk the fortune (cilia element in plainly by “loving its "iestific and historic! Wand. The pro- ttram has been ”and by Mrs. Ar- thur L Reinehe of Win-ah. Mrs. Cluk F. Smaha, Kenitworth, presideat, will preside " the lit-incl: union. Mrs. Harry J. Van 0mm of Highland Park heads the luncheon millet. Southertons Visit In Highland Park [zyiETErEnTrIC1 hasnumm mo- is "rr'.. 'dta,tNtl'dS ”NC.“ 'heMi6-rsWeitrremtrf- -dh.tHCirdms4i" It." 1h --e imam" “jg-Til 35 by Lyn! "Sprrue 1"..." a M . . " V‘ -"e -i -r.- Mock. In". any. Sit-2y Cullen: m " he and, far mailing about this week, but blur-a- lien and can M (a the m can be obtained by with. Hid-ut- em Writers' conference, 41. & lithi- nn avenue. Chic-(o. i-tmittwrierstrmretketr-it" Ami-there! HM Put ni- dun: are mun of the Cards. ammtqthesss: Mrs. Arthur F.BrNM. tb43S1adem-etMisspriseitt. Carver, 86 Canal am: In. Curtis N.kimttalkRid-ottdiMrs. Edwirt3.K%3r..t36Ra.imedrire; MissAdeHM.Everett.36ttuatPtrk avenue; Mrs David Levi... 619 Bro-nubile. and In. Allen: R. Jmseu3trttsseriaa-t Private Fin: Clan Ch!” tthift- tett, D.E.M.L., has been eamaed h the Cook: and Bakers ldIool at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. LreatemtrihotimmtotheAatserio" Red Cross War Fund driveamoldld than!) mark Pdar. Thisdoum tahe into amount contributions Ind: in0ieatrotrrHiet1aodPa6eesh+- in: from preliminary figures. it up- pearsthat mmmmwudo- and in amnion! mm Whessfinaitatmlatimtsareio,itis expectedthatthercsulu willsllovthu Highland Park people mm more than $50,“ to the combined HighhndPu-kmdauicuom Residents who gave in (Imago are "hedtonotifrHarrrKeWurNhrt Ptstnamtothis effecgsoaulnphtc recon! mayhkemof " omnibu- tiam. Report $28M Contributed to Red Cross Drill? A check for $572.87 WIS received this“ from palm of theAlcyon than: M,“ ts. no M‘s-.11.... io-b-i..

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