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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1936, p. 3

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Ravinia Women Win Awards Monday at County Hobby Show: One lof| the rWost interesting | unique! exhibits‘at the Hobby Show sponsote by the Lake County Fedâ€" eration of Worken‘s Clubs, held Monday at the Masonic Temple in W ar n, wag that of the Ravinia: Woman‘s Clubl Three first, two second| and twa third ribbon ptm were &warded this exhibit, w includdéd ©inte ig oil â€"pain! of Galensa by William Savin, un wal pastel portraits by his wife, Lucilia E. Savin, a lovely Spanish shaw! belonging to the president of the club, Mrs. [Godfrey Eyler, and al ive hand made pewter di made (by M Henry Dubin and Mrs. Leonard Rieser, Rep the club .were Mrs. Eyler and Mary | Helmholi, who will ve charge of the [Hobby Show to be held y the I@eal club in::ly April.\ The W&ukegan show a direct| outgrowth of: the mcea"ful Hobby Show Neld last spring in Ravinia, under the direction of *fl- John |(Van Betgen and her Art THURBDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1986 Aj projgct of the cl{t‘: Art‘ ttee by is the nth long art exâ€" hibit |of one ist in the music room |at the Ravinia school, whe the children cah see and study the works of local| artists of rop,{xu- tion, and thus lop a taste for art a part their daily <lives. This |month the@ exhibit is a %\ml- ber golorful |andscapes by Tom Wilder. Conservations Dept. Asks Hunters to _ Re Bird Bands & Depgttmint of Conservation yel prior tg the hunting "‘““ approximately §$000 cock pheagants and 3,500 quail all equipped | with metal Jleg ba bearing identifiâ€" cation nnmbe‘ri The department ; the cooperation of the shooter in the field in ing bands jfrom birdk killed to the department, acâ€" co ed by diita as exact as poSâ€" sible as to on, date, of cover and size of covey. The deâ€" t keeps an accurate record of All birds réleased, and x““ * éffort to release binds in loâ€" cations suitabl m the s int of ,"cover protection. Bands and data ed to the departâ€" ment ‘serve as) valuable reférence material in rmining the best p and locations for liberatâ€" ing] ‘rds t on the state game /4 the of which this year,‘ 15,500 1 t and 6,000 of all catip of e | New Hany Brings memaker Economy ind Ends More Tender Center of Host Ham. am and Apple Delight is one of thd delicacies that can be made from economical butt.ends of the new Tender Made , which a new T so tender you lly can cut it with a fork. Such a dainty could only be made from centéer sl of most hams, but in| Tender Ham, this inexpenâ€" and Shank Ends More Tender Center Cuts of Host Ham. am and Apple Delight is one of the delicacies tÂ¥at can be made from economical butt.ends of the new Taender Made Ham, which a new t process ‘"make so tender you lly can cut it with a fork. Such a ty could, only be made from centér slices of most hams, but Tender Madg Ham, this inexpenâ€" sive end cut id so tender that it is 1 for this| purpose. â€" To make delicious Wlish, for which the ipe is give below, have your ket man dut the double slices from the top ¢f the butt, and then open these douple slices to make atâ€" ve heartâ€"ghaped slices. Ham "N" Apple Delight (Serves 6) _\ | _ Butt end sliges Tender Made 09"" (double slicks, % inch thh?n. from butt end) | o cup light sugar . | § apples (ta ium size). Place first slice of ham in ?w.' baking pan.) Sprinkle lightly with wn sugar eover "‘t mnl’ sliced apples.| Add second glice of m and sprinkle with b sugar. & en f \ Christmas |just isn‘t Christmas HERISTMASG CARDS . . . and here | th.n.' pl--o-””colop 1 and looking . . ; and the m'”of o--“f“’l'm‘in- iing on the cards and c sianea to match. Make your #ul and sma rice, as of uding youw envelope: fi:fiofl e later in the double siices op ¢f the butt, and then double slices to,‘fl*u atâ€" haped slices. "N* Apple Q‘“:I: (Serves 6) _\ d sliges Tender M Ham d) 4 t & ind nnncsbcentnliaens 7. Th nd cover with thinly Add second slice of le with b sugar. layer of es and i‘ third slice of ham. rown sugar. Heat in ($50°) approximateâ€" 12. at ocms bs in not North Shore Library Club . On December 11, the staff of the Highland Park Pulbbic Library will be hostess to the North Shore Liâ€" brary group at their d?onthly meetâ€" ing. Following the dinner Mrs, R. 8. Simons will speak to the group on "Laws for Women." > Interesting New Books "As I Remember," by Arnold Genâ€" the. This is the book of a famous raconteur and photographer.: Arâ€" nold Genthe wrote his Ph.D. thesis in Latin, but abandoned the clasâ€" sics for a camera, and became a master of the photographic art. His story is studded with amusing anecdotes and intimate glimpses, and is illustrated with sixtyâ€"four pages of reproductions of his imperâ€" ishable photographs. \o meascss "Threeâ€"wheeling Through Africa" by James C. Wilson. The first moâ€" torized crossing of Africa laterally north of Lake Chad, made, by two young men who wanted to see what LIBRARY 5J h _2 19e 14. _ 2 n c C k 2 & t â€" 1 | pog R g i k in * e ,""";i Wmm&‘é nmnrnarmrarrrmrmmmnmnmw Poul Sthulize Products _: â€" | ETON SANDWICH, Ib. 27¢ : fwo emvossed English style cltoc- olate wafers sandwiching a butter 3 i,»‘f mTn| cream . filline. phottht PARADISE : ’TI . Malted | W\ eramam crackers # B 149¢ | SCOT TOWELS . wÂ¥ ROLLS Z P * _ | and holder FREE | | _ (Regutar $1 Vaiue)) _ _| Use them in eSIie kitchen for drainâ€" ing deepâ€"fried foods; use them for drying hands in kitchen, baseâ€" ment garage. < | oc k i Iwo emvossed English style dge- olate ';lcm sandwiching a butter cream . filline. | . Malted { GRAHAM CRACKERS . CHICKENS, Routfing or Stewing ........... # â€" SPARE RIBS, Meaty, Fine with Sauer Kraut . lay beHind the mysterious fringe of the West African comst. And beâ€" cause everyone told it couldn‘t b%‘dom, they set to cross Afâ€" rita on motorcycles. Pinmtht it took them from| the ti¢ ocean to the Red Sea. | . | | mt o Mistnate noot { iss | , author® of "Valleys of the Assassins}" has written another book even more enâ€" thralling and extraordinary than her first. Though in time Hadhâ€" ramaut was the center of the lucraâ€" tive and romantic incense trade, few Europeans have penetrated that state of tribal warfare which for centuries has isolated this former thoroughfare and xg‘on it its evil reputation: among travelers up to recent times. | yeqpsr LAMB CHOPS, Genuine Spring Lamb ...... / Pure Pork tX ae, ; LINK SAUSAGE, Ideal Breakfast Sausage FILLET OF SOLE "I Found No‘ma," by Webb Miller. The jo 1 of a foreign correspondent who in 1916 quit his job as reporter on i'Chiugo paper to cover the pursuit of Villa in Mexâ€" ico. â€" From there he went to the Western Front and after the war covered the fighting in Spanish Moâ€" rocco, the Gandhi revolution in Inâ€" dia and the Italian invasion‘ of Ethiopa. He is now in Spain and PARADISE inew" 715C .m_35c $TaAR RHXukL T NARC THE PRESS |g Fish Specials for Friday .HONEY a e e e e s e a e 00 e# 8 @000 CENTRELLA CHILDREN LIKE RAPINWAX ......... WHEATIES ....... wWITH HUNDREDS OF USES H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market 14 North Sheridan Rd. â€" Phone Highland Park 460 428 Railway Ave. in Ravinia ; k ' Geoo B- w.m‘er’ lnc 361 Roger Williams Ave. Tel. Highland Park 3080 Highwood Grocery & Market as his book comes off the press he writes from Spain, "I find no peace." ‘ Rich Man Poor Man," by Janet Ayer. Fairbank. | "Level Crosging," by Phyllis Botâ€" tome. w e Adventurer," by Karl ‘lem:!r.- "Yang and Yin," by Alice Tisdale Hobart. , i "Candle Indoors," by Helen Hull \"No â€" Heroâ€"this," by Warwick vmpin'. xA "Sand Castle," by Janet Beith. ‘\ ~*"Kidnap Murder Case," by 8. 8. Van Dine. Hit by Car After Auto Crash Thursday . Mrs. C. A. Levin, 116 8. First st., sustained an injured ‘back and: other bruises, Thursday evening, when she was struck by @ car and thrown into a ditch about two miles west of Highland Park on Deerâ€" field ave. es Mrs. Levin accompanied by Mrs. Corrine Thomas of 8. Greenbay rd., were on their way to© Deerfleld to STANDARD OYSTERSpint The choice of dog owners all along the North| Shore in Highland Park attend the installation of officers at Deerfield O. E. S. chapter, when the car driven by Mrs. Levin skidded on the icy pavement and crashed into a carâ€"coming east driven by James Kilroy of Deerfield. While the occupants of. both cars were discussing the accident, another car heading west suddenly came around the bend in the road, skidded and struck Mrs. Levin. Although both cars were slightly damaged, Mo OM was hurt until the third. car hit her. United Air Lines New Schedules Soon Now‘s the time to order RYTEX PRINTED STATIONERY for Christmas giving . . . $1.00 a box. See the latest samples at The Highâ€" land Park Press. Orders must be in not later than Dec. 12. 4 two doubleâ€"bank 14â€"cylinder Wasps wide open. The tests are being made to establish the plane‘s most efficient cruising speed, Patterson DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store 416 Contral Ave. Tel. H. P. 124 410 Central Ave, ArNnoLD C. BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. 1988 on sale at PAGE THREE BRUSH

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