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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 17

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denhall, of the C. y was the speaker ting of the Ravina dnesday, April 10. "The Romance of nd in a most deâ€" ertaining manner back to the 12th istrating ‘the fact _romance and art, tical and industrial ver., f ingston Vance, soâ€" d by (Mrs. <Paul zroup of songs, as she chose, "Un Bel m Madame Butterâ€" Sprig of Rosemary" ind "An Open Seâ€" ig, by Woodman. Nolf Erskine, 252 alo, N. Y..._ 76.10 was approved P. L. Persons. Imost 30 years ago, ‘aukegan. He was olitics irt late years victed on 12 violaâ€" ibition law and senâ€" wo years and three tate work farm at peal is to be taken t, it is understood. day, April 25, 1929 i chairman of the usic club, also diâ€" hland. Park Music programs are alâ€" reat and deserving ‘ndation. = eries of community er the auspices of tee of the Ravinia 1 be held Saturddy Wolf, eccentric colâ€" ch worker in Lake o died May 2, 1927, inty court reveéaled reached $79,902.61. Perry L. â€" Pergons d the stay of mitâ€" in the case of Anâ€" ted Highwood bootâ€" of James G. Welch, settles, historicat â€" n Little Fort, which kegan, were includâ€" ail collections. _ . rember of the club e, also Viceâ€"Presiâ€" ‘partment of botany is devoted to exhibâ€" f trunks, wheel secâ€" of North American i branches in leaf s _showing distribuâ€" taken in the forâ€" tive information. l1 Gives eresting Talk , at. the Village ~an informal dance, llent music, and a ed all who will atâ€" rt of the estate of ector 79,000 â€"Estate s Stays dini Mittimus aps of the district _ A wide range of the animals of| of year _ Africa. are on view in Carl E. Akeley| hood o «. Memorial shall ‘of the: department of| for the -"gzoology atâ€" Field Museum. â€" tended. When Hanging Pictures Put two small rubberâ€"head tacks near the boftem of frame on back of picture and ‘dust cannot collect and mark the paper. C â€"~â€" Homeâ€"Made Pistachio A very good pistachio flavor can be made by combining equal parts of vanilla and almond extract. _â€" _Removes Water Spots Rub a little white talcum powder around rings left by water or cleanâ€" ing fluid, then brush gently with a soft brush and the marks will disâ€" appear. s § Nes +3 *raincd Duii i f ‘ W,;;'i‘;‘,'}:'i't‘f w‘?n'(',‘:v‘:wshi:::fecome ~â€"A farmer. in Parishville, N. Y., has e'oiled rub them with a rough white trained a bull which is well broken s s a s + in flour; .« *‘ to harness and has the pulling power flén“el gloth dlppedl_n. biegs â€" of a heavy team, to pull automobiles * Removes Water Sbots out of mud holes neéar his home. 1 Best Coat Hangers ; . If you cover metal or wooden coat hangers with velvet. the garments will notslip off as they do on unâ€" covered hangers or those covered with silk.: â€" Potato Omelet Mix 2 cups of Lyonnaise potatoes with 4 cup diced cooked bacon. 1 egg well beaten & cup milk and tableâ€" hot pan with 2 tablespoorfs butter or bacon fat and cook over moderate heat until browned. _ _ a little water. Add aâ€"layer of diced assorted ‘vegetables, seasoning . and butter:;, repeat, .cover the dish and cook for 1% hours in moderate oven. Then pour â€"over the whole a cup of cream and cook ten minutes more. __â€"â€"â€"Chicken with Vegetables â€"â€"â€"â€" ~"Cut meat of a roasting chicken in pieces and put a layer in casserole; sprinkle_with flour and seasoning and Apricot Fritters â€" For a tempting breakfast specialâ€" beatâ€"together 3 eggs,.%4 cup milk, I tablespoon sugar; add dry ingredients sifted â€"togetherâ€"1â€"cup flour,~ 1 teaâ€" spoon baking powder and %4 teaspoon of salt~, Chop one cup drained canâ€" ned apricots and add to the batter, beating well. Drop from spoon into deep hot fat and fry toâ€"light brown. Drain and serve with maple syrup. _ Hints for the Home Menu for Children Beef Broth with Barley Creamed halibut Carrots and peas Boiled rice â€" The silkâ€" should be cut the exact size bf ‘the bottom of the dresser drawers, â€" allowing for . seams of course. Line the pads with a layer ofâ€"cotton sprinkled with sachet, stitch the edges together, and quilt the pad in a simple design with silk thread of contrasting color. _ s For the unlovely interior of one‘s dresser the shops offer fascinating pads of plain or figured silk in harâ€" mony with the color schenie of the hedroom. â€"Or we may make these accessories at home at very little eost. s Thursday, April 25, 1929 Orange custard or . seams of MILADY‘S BEAUTY SECRETS s with a layer| â€"â€" Braid no more that shining hair! > h sachet, stitch| > crhet it fly â€"as unconfined ; qwit the pud § As its calm ravisher, the wind. :â€"-Lovelace ith silk thread! It is impossible to estimate the| wise and & 3 | numberless types of beauty we have‘ which â€"re in this country. And yet each type| style of h ildren should knowâ€" itself;.should‘ know all| ion presc : Barley the fine points of grooming (which| Individual rrots and peas | skillfully draw into sharp relief that that line ~ ‘e â€" | very individuality which makes for| the small Sponge cake . | charm and personality. The hait and | shakes he f 53 the clothes can do wonders for one. uniformity ters â€" And. of the two, perhaps the arrangeâ€"| . Now for kfast specialâ€"| ment of the hair is the more impog‘t- very: prett 4 eun milk. T/ ant." iety LaAh : Th a Jail Now Creamery ’ Theâ€"Allerton, â€"I!l., jail> has been leased for a creamery station. It‘ has not had any tenants for a number | of years and there was small likeliâ€"| | hood of its being used in the fnturé" ue About Warts Says Karl P. Schmidt in a book recently published by the Field Muâ€" setm‘of Natural History: "The beâ€" lief that the handling of toads causes warts is wholly without foundation. It evidently has arisen from the simâ€" ple analogy between the wartiness of toads and the existence of warts on the hands of small boys." : Record Voter William Porterfield died at Belâ€" mont, 0., recéntly at 91. He had held the distinction of voting for 16 presâ€" idents, starting with Abraham Linâ€" coln and continuing to Herbert Hooâ€" ver. â€" __ Then came the shingle and the Eton crop and . the windblown bob, and dozens of others, and with each of them _the arrangenrent which was â€"most attractive to one women out of ten made the other nine look like so marly. shearédâ€"sheep! â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€": ’.Knd-as‘a first step away from the ultra artificial we are returning to feminity of curls and curves. But â€" and here Madame Mode| crosses her fingers and looks both The. new styie says first, "Be yourâ€" self"; andâ€" second, "Be attractive while you are about it." _ Onee ‘a woman adopts a certain coiffure arrangement she is most aft to stick to it forever.© That is why so many of our elderly ladies suffer under the harsh serenity â€"of the Vicâ€" torian "bun." When bobbing became universal, why so many women sacâ€" rificed their ‘individuality to the shears. ' puepose for which it was inâ€" News Shorts ~â€" Trained Bull T H E P uly Secrols |(*..*} An extensive exhibit of species of bamboo grown in China, Japan and India, along with _reproductions of the bamboo sprout and fruits, is included among the collections of the departâ€" ment of botany at Field Museum of natural History. § â€" _ An entire hall at Field Museum is devoted to exhibits illustrating the lives of the native tribes in America‘s important island possessions, the Philâ€" ippines. â€" 7 Gen. Grant‘s Cousin _ Ulysses S. Grant, second cousin of the great American general, .18 a night watchman at the University of Pittsburgh: 2 â€"Brushing the hair straight. back with a short part on the â€"side and the top and back .of the head covered with large soit curls is most suitable for a demure, dreamy type, and inâ€" cidentaily for the growing bob. The curls form a sort of aureolé which is very charming. ® ' A veryâ€" modish headdress .for the chic . woman, the .type who looks "stunning,"‘â€"never â€"just "pretty," is as follows: The hair part is twisted inâ€" stead of being a straight line.â€" <It curves nearer to the center of the head in front and winds down toward the back. â€" % f wise and grave â€" there is no law which requires of all _ women one style of headdress! The law of fashâ€" ion prescribes insteadâ€"Personality; Individuality, Contrast. â€" And along that line whyâ€""everything goes," as the small boy phrases it. Paris shakes her head in disapproval of uniformity. . Now for the styles themselves. Onge very prétty mode is for the shoulder bob. The hair is brushed back â€"and allowed to fall: in a natural frame around the face, and the ends for not moré than two"‘o'r’three inches are curled in loose, softâ€"ringlets. This is particularly lovely for the jeune fille typeâ€"anf oval face and regular featâ€" ures." :. s.:~ss * RELIABLE LAUNDRY "& DRY CLEANING COMPANXY 618 N. Green Bay Rd. Highland Pk. BRING US YOUR LAUNDRY AND CALL FOR IT. YOU WILL SANVE 209. * THE SWEDISH ART METAL CO.. Inc. Gust W. Lofgren, N. S. representative ART METAL WORK 239 Heghwood Avenue Highwood, III. _ Phone Highland Park 1799 â€"Helena Rubinstein LAWN and GARDEN ____ MATERIAL $ Bl‘ack Soilâ€"Manure Shrubsâ€"Evergreens, Fertilizer & Rockery® Etce. Phone Highland Park 878â€"Yâ€"2 SOLD AND REPAIRED Some real values in rebuilt machines from Six Dollars and ap > SINGER AGENCY ° Deerfield, HI. _ Tel. Deerfield 36% JAMES LLOYD Progress Tile Co. IREDALE Phone Highland Park 3515 HOUSEHOLD _GOODS PHONE H. P. 181 â€" 182 . Highland Park â€" Mantel & Tile Co. FIREPROOF WAREKHOUSES MOVING MANTELS and GAS LOGS ~__ Chicago James Nielsen JUMBO SQUABS HIGHMOOR SQUAB FARM (Not Inc.) Tile F.oors, Walls 5111 Waveland Ave. FLODR and WALL TILE SEWING MACHINES Highland Park, Hlinois 291â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Phone H.P. â€" > o Telephone Kildare 3499. 926 TORAGE (Not Inc.y â€"â€" CERAMIC FLOORS PACKING LOGAN STREET . H. MUHLKE We deliver rs, Walls, Ceilings, Fireplaces of SHIPPING BJ

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