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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1936, p. 5

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29c ItOf 106 .PKG. 4d# cans 25¢ Wf'u? e E?‘A.’h 17¢ 15¢ 13¢ pro. 4¢ 25¢ 15, While I‘m on the subject of| hristmas , .. have you started to wake this ;year‘s fruit cakes yet? t‘s time now that you were startâ€" ng. . My aunt down east, used to tart them ‘about now, for putting way ‘until next year . . . we never ite one the same year it was made . . and many times it was two or hree years old and well seasoned y that time . . . by the constant ring of either old wine or brandy er them periodically. * : I might suggest that these too are 1 gifts, wrapped in cellophane d tied with gay Christmas ribbon, y are always welcome gifts. If ou want to give a little more oxâ€" nsive one, purchase one of those rex glass casseroles and bake the uit cake in it, and put away to n. When time to give the gift place in glass casserole, cover and ie this also with red or green ribâ€" m. Some newlyweds will} surely bpreciate not only the fruit cake ut the casserole. which will serve em in many ways after Christmas, ‘More than likely you have a fayâ€" rite or handed down fruit cake ipe . . . however, assuming that ‘ou haven‘t and want a good one, is one should please. â€" HURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 ecued, beef.. You need a strong uiced vegetable with this savory oast and a tart, fruity dessert to or combination of fruit juices or even tomato juice. Be sure to place e fruit juice in the largest and ‘tray and put in the cube arker. When‘ the juice mhflpm ush :stage ingert a stout tooth (colored cocktail picks are delightâ€" ) or a skewer from the market each one. â€"When frozen hard‘reâ€" and pass ‘around to the chilâ€" Casserple of turnips is a good egetable dish to serve with barâ€" inish the dinner. d to you. The next time the oungsters come clamoring for a ickel to buy just such a confection .-lntbomnroy’dtmt.l..udthm ut to the kitchen and let them pprove this idea. i W ednesdayâ€" with BING CROSBY, PL Our Own United States Series of the North" â€" Our Gang Con« Saturdayâ€" 'i};iio in the trays of your autoâ€" atic refrigerator any l_e_fu_w?r fruit . Rich Fruit Cake 2 lbs. seedless raisins & h. citron % lb. candied cherries % lb. figs § % lb. fpur 4 with GEORGE RAFT, DOLORES CLEASON, EDGAR KENNEDY, IDA® LX NNE OVERMAN, RICHARD : Latest Paramount News â€"â€" Spo Traveltalk, "Rio De Janeiro" 1 cnp sour milk s 1 tablespoon vanilla 2 teaspoons nutmeg | % teaspoon soda 1 Ib. seeded raisins .‘ % lb. candied orange peel % 16. dates .‘ â€": ~/ 4 lb.‘ blanched almonds % lb. butter â€"â€" . . f i6 eggs, well beaten W ednesdayâ€"Thursday ousehold Hints Traveltalk, lb. sugar es . A gret bae -Bx RAM /a & '1“‘ o ; %um Stars rings" â€" rtsreel, Musical oogflfd Mannig® |~ l‘gir“h:fi'soz"‘:‘;lm &” 4 pthee 9 CCR EORERIECEE . NOC AC CC 1 R A N E” “m_g g‘â€"?gguuo Souk RGDR rI eobletmicinrmemmmmncmmmmntmemetinemmeememeremememee i e 222 2200 1 000 0| â€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday | October 18â€"19â€"20 "YOURS ron ¢ ASKING®" : EORCE RAFT, DOLORES COSTELLO BARRYMORE, JAMES REo ce n onts() RECGINALD OWEN, Matinee and Evening with FRED ASTAIRE and GINGER ROGERS SS o SP oo c nicn â€" ce sititw k 1 41. 12 BA ) 2 ocvdiicinmnatinisioinitoreathaiee en giragh be unc n epr o "Vietoria and Vancouver" â€" Sportsreel, "Racing ‘Canines" Latest Pathe *lm 6 io td < «Table Tennis‘" â€" "GREEN PA t & ARAAYER â€" PE SAE p se C cce n 1 CROSBY, FRANCES FARMER, and BOB BURNS States Series, "We Eat To Live" â€" Traveltalk, #Venice )ur Gang Comedy, "Arbor Days" â€" Latest Metrotone News NEXT WEEK : * â€"Friday former Restaurantéur now Food Consultant Listen to THE VOICE OF COOKERY, featuring Phil Libby, over Station WCFL . (970 kilocycles) every week day morning, Saturday, at 10:30 a. m., for : interesting lnd-ip recipes, household hints *TOP HAT®" RECIPE BOX + "WALKING ON AIR" 1% currant jelly 1%4 i salt ~_â€" 3 ¢ 2 tenspoons cinnamon . . 4 poon cloves x: m baking powder, The method: Chop -th;lfmiu and nuts Dredge with & cup of flour. ‘Cream together butter and sugar, until light. Add well beaten eggs, milk, jelly and vanilla. Mix thoroughly. Sift together reâ€" mainder| of %ur, salt, nutmeg, allâ€" spice, cloves, soda and baking powâ€" der. Next add flour mixture, thru a sifter, to the egg mixture, Beat until smooth. Stir in dredged fruits and nuts. Pour into well greased casserole, cover and bake at 275 degrees| F, for 3% hours or until done. This recipe makes one loaf in a three quart casserole. However, you may make three loaves in one quart casseroles if desired. Last week I told you about spiced or pickled peaches, so that you may have a recipe for them, this one is fine. _ > 3 & } Syrup: Â¥f 4 3% lIbs. granulated sugar % 8 drops oil of clove 1 pint vinegar .. a _5 drops oil of cinnamon. . . * a Peet the peaches, and for every 7 pounds of them, combine. with the syrup given above. Cook fruits in this liguid until tender, and uniform in color. Place carefully in . jars. Pour syrup over them until jar is full. Cap tightly. 93 ; ~]| ... Peach Butterâ€" . / Peel|and slice peaches, and cook in a l:tle water until tender, Mash through a sieve, and take %, cup of sugar to every cup of fruit and conâ€" tinue th‘cook. When ‘water and fruit do not!separate, it is done. Pour inâ€" to sterilized glasses or jars. Cover with a thin. layer of paraffin. © The ornamental gourds are a decâ€" orgtivJJ feature ‘of any garden and can be varnished when drief for inâ€" door use. Sportreel, "How To Train a m,’:f“f Cartoon, "Oily Bird" If‘sirup goes back to sugar, reâ€" heat, add a small piece of butter and it will be useful as a soft sugar. Huiy of the hardy annuals should go into the ground as soon as it is workable. â€"Zinnias, petunias, salâ€" vias and marigolds are a few parly PHIL LIBBY To ‘stir paint thoroughly, use a small paddle. Paddle may be made ;;:M;;;f'f enough of one leg of a clothespin to fit over edge of can when not in use. Oil or oily substances should nevâ€" er be| used on waxed floors. They soften the wax, sink into wood and eventhally darken it. _ /‘ s Put ssucers and spoons into ice “ui before serving ice cream. The cream will not melt and will slip {romL‘thn spoon more easily when TUDEBBLLIzr) U ai_rac n â€"Au IDA'ILUPINO. REGINALDâ€"OWEN, on *SKEETS" GALLAGHER : Spiced Peaches 949 October 14â€"15â€"16 October 21â€"22 October 17 _ (Continued from page 1). .. |. Lake ,eonntir'fandldaw which the League has undertaken to do as & service bocz‘):inlwmu. Mrs. . h Grinnell," rman of the itâ€" tee: on E!iic&my‘ in Govern a has been in charge not only of the publishing of this booklet but also of the interviews) with candidates for election. These were held in the Highland Park Public Library beâ€" fore a committee which included Mrs, Mare Law, Mrs. John Bigler, Mrs. Walterâ€" Lilienfield: and ll;t Renslow Sherer. Mrs. R. 8. Simo was present in ‘an. advisory capaâ€" city. || ‘ Since the Hlinois League of Waâ€"| men Voters has undertaken in the | last issue of "The Tllinois oVter" | to publish informationâ€" on all state | and national candidates the | land Park League will include their | record of Lake County candidates.! as a ‘;it:ppunmt and copies of both | record .mybeohuinédby%{ terested voter who wishes unbiased. information to assist him in makâ€" ing his choices. Mrs. W. F. G. Ross, chairman of the Publications Cc:?- mittee of | the Highland â€" Park We, is in charge of the sale of the ‘Illinois Voter: as well as the pamphlet | on county candidates. Both. publications will be available ‘at a: very nominal price at h the |Ravinia and Highland Park stores of Earl Gsell and at the Pease Pharmacy. Mrs. Walter ‘Metâ€" calfe is in charge of the distribution in Deerfield business houses. Mrs. Robert Walker,. Mrs. Robert Grinâ€" nell, Mrs. George Gaidzik and Mrs, Marc Law will have copies of both papers available to any interested citizen. The pamphlet on local canâ€" didates may ‘be obtained. separately but there are articles in this istue of the Illinois Voters aside from the records on candidates of interest to every citizen of this state. ?he League of Women : Voters â€" Big Ben DOG FOOD LINCO WASH fuart bottle ..................~......« SPECIALS FOR THURS., BAKER‘S CHOCOLATE _ 14 lb. cake; eath ...._.___._..... HERSHEY‘S CHOCOLATE % lb. cake; each .......__..,.... BAKER‘S COCOA |© Eâ€"lb. Can IOF. ......i..csâ€"\styceecing HERSHEY‘S COCOA 1 16. can for :.............. 14 1. can for .............. “ 1b.‘ Cait OX ......./0isstcsveami 1 N. C&N LOF ...icslocsscssensprmsmeames 1% . can LOF ........â€"s««â€"sssterrim 8 Ib. can fOF ........lcccuucusmsccees § ID. CBD AOF >;..â€"+. ons cnsmcecintaiass SPRY ty 4 1 Wb, C&N POF 1..ccisccsssemecmsseeeess 8 lb, can fOF .......«,p.cssscmsem» SsNOWDRIFT ; A 1D. C&Nn fOF ..\.scossscormrccciincnm & Th. OAn OF ...........oommtrerices KNOX JELL .. 4 packages for ......... PURE LARD I 16.‘ Ccan AOF ..s«i....cGctrcciseruen 3 cans for ... APPLE SAUCE GREEN BEANS 8 No. 2 cans for ...... RED BEANS & ‘CHNS AOF ..c.â€"+.â€"«riccenchserntanerss DICED CARROTS 8 cans for ........... 3 cans for .. TOMATOES BEECHNUT PORK BEANS, 3 cans :................_.. MAPLE CITY PUMPKIN 4 No. 2 cans for ... ... SUNKIST PEARS 2 No. 2% cans for .........â€". Bonnie Face PEACHES 2 No. 2% cans for ... WELâ€"PAC PINEAPPLE Slieed;‘ 6 No. 2 cans for... CAMPBELL‘S TOMATO JUICE, 3 cans .......«...c« CAMPBELL‘S TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans .........._..= CAMPBELL‘S PORK ANJ BEANS, 3 cans ............._4« § ‘packag u' fe or “"f:‘“’ Royal Desserts or Jq‘.pllo TOMATO JUICE Libby‘s; 4 cans for Highland Park 1676â€"7â€"8â€"9 Baking Needs Canned Goods for .. exssoessesscsngec¢ucceuanncnm ve eassreupper ce snnenenennna zen t sesesinsssenkenke6us000«s000h 00 RAPP BROS." €HE PRESS 15¢ ‘Dc¢ 3D¢ 25¢ 21¢ 23¢ 25¢ ,?Sc 25¢ 125¢ ‘20¢ |(25¢ 29¢ ~39¢ i. coai¢ â€".$1 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ S7e Relief problem of Illinois is intelliâ€" gently discussed by an expert, the Firm Problem is reviewed by both George N. Peck and Secretary Henâ€" ry Wallace and Secretary Cordell Hull and Charles P. Taft II give their opinions on Recpirocal Trade Agreements. _ The last day for registration for new regidents, new citizens and votâ€" ers : who have just come . to their majority is on Oct. 27. â€"Lake counâ€" ty does not come under the Perâ€" manent Registration Law and citâ€" izens previously registered here do not need to. reâ€"register. _ Cast of 35 ; (¢onfinned from page 1) :hinges L:tlmost entirely upen the clever ing of the castâ€"and with Ada Louise Voss, who has as keen obrnenndWtoniwhstint Wl tnene dubidarnataeniiiteeth mtztiee. an ‘insight into the character of Nell ‘Stanley as she did that of Elsa Karling in "The Curtain Rises"; and Julian Harris making: a perf%etly delectable villain in the part of "Richard Murgatroyd," the: city sharper and . vanquisher of, women, whom it is a‘real joy to the audience to "hiss," the play should meet with enthusiastic apâ€" proval, But in addition there is Jack Foley‘s entertaining portrayaâ€" of John Daiton, that: faithful counâ€" try lover of Nell‘s; and Mrs. Frank M. Sturtevant‘s impersonation . of Lizzie Jones, the haughty houseâ€" keepei' over whose eyes Richard Murgatroyd cannot "pull the wool." Then there is "Barbara Stanley," played by Mary Jane Schults, who makes a lovely picture as the devotâ€" ed ytjunger sister of "Nell;" and Fran ‘in R o n a n, "Murgatroyd‘s shadow, lending the mystery eleâ€" ment |to the story, $ In the second act the scene shifts from |the country to dance hall in "the big city." Into this act are inâ€" troduced several clever dancing and ,sinzi{g features among them the specialty number of Mrs. Herbert R. Smith in the role of "Rose Robâ€" T‘S TOASTIES \ { afif‘pfi'fl::’?a;":fi:::::;gfi ?%E-Ef.f'ffr is=__. I9G (2; Wl:?e?l;ol:ltfifis.w.m; 19c a%sfkll?; for .......5236 4 Perrien im ooo 206 BRAN FLAKES _ 23¢ WHOLE BRAND SHREDS 2 packages for .._.._._.__.. BRAN FLAKES _ 2 packages for ..................__. Large package for ..........._.. WHEATIES 2 packages for ..........._.._..._.> % RICE FLAKES 2 kages LOL..â€"..«.â€"ccfnsermons SHREDDED WHEAT _ 2 ;pacluxu TOF ! ...â€"civls Alnccmcnds xmmlu yopd. pachgo noierrinemanananknans oi RALSTON‘S CEREAL | _ AM. FAMILY SOAP 10 Dats A0f .........._...... ..« IVORY SOAP 10 bars fOr ......._....... P. G WHITE NAPTHA 10 bars for .............~....= CAMAY SOAP â€". 4 bars for 4 batrs fOf .........._......«.. LIFE BUOY SOAP bars for ................... ALMOLIVE SOAP LUX SOAP 4 bars for 4 bars for ... OLIVILO SOaAP WOODBURY‘S SOAP 8 bars for ..........}...... SNOWFLAKE SOAP *0 bark T0f .............«... FELS NAPTHA SOAP M bars for ie pinedvionasiensatia JAP ROSE SOAP â€"â€" 19 DBLS LOF ....â€".sssnncscvncss 29¢ 19¢ 13¢ 25¢ Highland Peanut Butter _ (97 & 2â€"lb. jar quart bottle AMMONIA KNOX GELATINE the package ............._._._._._.~ BISQUICK : large package ...........â€" snassnedussccsnsesieenesecanns anesvesessessesssbnce00000. 6 CRACKERS GRAHAM or SODA; 2â€"1b; package Macaroni or Spaghetti RED CROSS; 2 m,q ids fussuetes Soaps & Flakes oncenpnben ced id Cereals A 21¢ 23¢ 25¢ 24¢ 24¢ 49¢ 89¢ 49c 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ 19¢ 19¢ 25¢ 49¢ 49c 25¢ inson," a favorite singer"; and the popular d::cing of Mary Turriff as "Mamie, Queen of the Bowery." .~ The entire cast is well chosen and each member is specially adapted to the part he plays. i *‘ Cast of Characters enb eincoe.5~~.. MrS. _ Frank M. Sturtevant Barbara Stanley, Nells Younger Sister.... .. Well Stanicy, his daughter.Ada Louise Voss m‘mm‘ 1 son of the soil..Jack Foley J Murgatroyd, from the city.... ... pporoie ie kess ; CE : 0. Sam Siade, his shadow........._Francis Ronan Jenkins, a ....... Frank J. Ronan A Derelict |...._._â€"../...___Harry Earbart Big Mike Slattery, proprietor dance . n andb nldu un .o ... . Mjary © Jane ~Schuite Hiram Stanley, an honest farmer.......« . cerietsusecessenerafie en ns aeunn ns »r.&u aepmim m cole corsenenie i ptinat on cnap ic h ul‘ s P MBE EY ‘ the aRt ........__......George Roscoe Old Kate ...._ _ Margaret Freudentbal iLttle 1'0-:7 .. Duvid J i ‘ We indarctistind O-m Â¥. Mamie, m of the Bowery.. Turriff Maggie, t Ireneâ€"Bowery Girls......... $ .. tnpterimntadity rttenpia y t cantavi on o d . School Girls i \(not: yet selected) |_â€". _ Bil} the ktrabhr . and SAT., Oct. 15, 16 & 17 PUFFED WHEAT 2 packages for ............_.â€" PUFFED RICE a\ 2 packages for .:..........._._._.. QUAKER OATS ; 2 packages for .................._... Large package for ...._._......._. QUAKER FARINA â€" . the packAge .._..._...._.= QUAKER CORN MEAL Yellow or White; pkg. .~â€"â€" PETTY JOHN‘S the package ...._.._._._.._._._._._~ CORN FLAKES 2 packages for ...............â€" RICE KRISPIES 2 packages ........._ KELLOGG‘S PEP 2 packages #or ... MALTâ€"Oâ€"MEAL Large package ........._.__._._._._._â€"18¢ CREAM OF, WHEAT the package ......__..____.â€" the PACKAGO ........_.._._._._._.«...«>> 2 bâ€"lb. packages .................. CLEAN QUICK AM. FAMILY ‘FLAKES . 5 medium pkgs. for fevepprncrnnt spred AM. FAMILY FLAKES 8 2 large pkgs. for ......._........> IVORY FLAKES â€" â€"~ 1 2 packages for ..........._._.._._«â€"â€" 2 packages Tor........; Large, Ox YDoOoL s 2 packages for ................_.. l7c Large, 2 pkgs for ............._.... 39 DREFT 2 PKES. LOF .........lcccono 25¢ Large pkgs., 5 for c ucgnwencee vmte id # ges for................,« 2 fi: packages for ... LUX FLAKES â€" _ $ 2 packages for ................ 2 large packages AOK iâ€"x. GOLD DUST : large package for ....._..__._.. LOANS :: 1. You can borrow if you can make monthly payments, whether or not yo;:own furniâ€" ture or a car, Single persons or married couples are eligible. 2. You do NOT need coâ€"makers. No salary assignments required. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE , _ 205 Waukegan State Bank Bullding, Second Floor 210 Washington Street, Waukegan ® f Telephone: Ontario 7110 . / LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Mn-uwnmla.ma-v“ a Valley* and SHERLOCK HOLMES with Richard Gordon. 5 pkgs. for .............._$1.00 7â€"POINT PLAX 10¢ ON YOUR OWN eopordionbeien â€" Je â€" IROPmERY Margaret Freudenthal 19¢ 29¢ 19¢ ~9¢ E. C. | Elamer : .Dean â€" Milani David Suttle CIDER VINEGAR quart bottle PRUNES CRAX 1 pound package ‘.........â€"â€" CANE SUGAR 10 Ib. limit; 10 lbs. for .. es 08 NUCOA or GOOD LUCK . 30p MARGARINE; 2 lb«. for ... PECAN, ENG. WALNUT or ALMOND MEATS, Ib. _ 19¢ 25¢ 17¢ 11c 10c 24c 17¢ 25¢ 25¢ 24c 24¢ 55¢ _:$1 89c 17¢ 39¢ 17¢ 17¢ 19¢ 17¢ for Pease Corno Party Oct. 19 i ‘The Sheridan Rebekah Lodge No. 801 will hold a white elephant Corno party on Monday evening, Oct. 19, at the Odd Fellows hall, 883 Laurel ave. R ~The public is most cordially inâ€" vited. KARO SYRUP > 1% 1b. Blue Label ... 1% lb. Red Label ...... 5 Ib. Red Label: ... LOG CABIN SYRUP Medium can Brer RABBIT MOLASSES 1 6 Green Label, c&n ..........._.__. € Gold Label, can ................~..._18¢ BAKING POWDER CALUMET, 1 %. ”*..-..."..246 PRICE‘S, 12 oz. can ................!’_e 3. Monthly payments are small. 4. Quick action. Money as soon as you need it. §.Reduced cost on all loans above $150. 6. Repay any time and reduce cost. 1 No barrassing ubdo.(‘:.’loy-orm“ RUMFORDS, 12 oz. can ... ROYAL, 12 oz. can ......._._.__._. MAZOLA OIL KOoSTO 2 cans for .......... GREEN BEANS 2 cans for ... 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