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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 37

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Oak Park deâ€" iouski and Swanson of in the afternoon copped ship by defeating Deerâ€" )R CAR: C SERVICE and Cleaners ts, Linoleums ral Avenue FPark 1907 :4 ND PARK SHOP UNSWICK SHOP Is, Sheet Music ral Avenue > the Alcyon if and Park 3244 obbing and children‘s ble service call Baumann and Twerdhal The Oak Parker came >r Twerdah] in straight el Avenue and Park 266 , Radiator Repairing MP SHOP | L econd Streaiws. â€" â€"â€"|_ rhland Park 143 _° | Hopkins, of Evanston, 6â€"4, 6â€"3. , Carburetor and d Park 3360 oN |â€"! : This may be served either hot or . _ cold. Serve with whipped cream, if you wish and, if you want something a little extra, prepare a little plain moussee and freeze it in the freezing unit of your ice box to serve instead of the whipped cream. * s Scalloped Apples and Bananas _‘ 4 largeâ€"tart apples | 3 large bananas s =5] % cup sugar y | ~â€"â€" _ Ve teaspoon cinnamon _ «8 tablespoons butter E â€"â€"â€"seâ€"â€"sBMCC â€"Of Oh€ OPANRA _‘_â€"____: _ _© of the committes hnot later than 11 o‘clock the morning of the show. Each variety exhibited in competition is .to be correctly labeled, and the exhibitâ€" or‘s name given the committee. All containers except baskets and artisâ€" tic vases wilt be furnished. Mrs. Charles H. Workman, Gléencoe 348, is chairman of the exhibits, and information may be secured through her. To those who wish to enter, she will mail entry blanks. All exhibits are to be in her hands or in the hands A Flower show is to be given by the Glencoe Garden club on Wednesâ€" day afternoon, June 5, from 2 o‘clock to 8 o‘clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul L. Battey, 458 Skokie road. All classes of entries are open to the public as well as to Garden club memâ€" bers, and each exhibit must have been grown by the exhibitor, the commitâ€" tee announces. % . Glencoe Garden Club $ Flower Show June 5 . â€"Plain Frozen Mousse & VÂ¥ pint whipping cream ~~~* ~_2 tablespoons sugar ~ 2 tablespoons white corn syrup > ~oAc.few graingâ€"of salt: _ _ 1 teaspoon vanilla s : ~Whip the cream until thick, add the other ingredients, place in the freezâ€" ing unit of your ice box and leave for at least: three hours. Over this place the rest of the apâ€" ples and bananas, sprinkle with the remainder of the sugar and cinnamon, and the other half of the butter. Pour over this the orangeâ€"#uice. . Do â€" not strain the orangée juice, but use the bits of pulp also. Bake about one hour at 375. ; half of them in a greased baking dish, place over the apples half of the banâ€" anas. sliced and sprinkle over this half of the sugar and cinnamon mixed toâ€" gether an dot with half of the butter. certain combinatjons which make them One of these combinations I am giving you this week and I hope you will try it, for I think you will ‘like it very much. In this recipe I use tart apples and orange juice with the bananas and this seems to bring out the very best flavor of the bananas. Thursday, May 30, 1929 Many people have told me that they _ _not .care forâ€" bananas cooked in CULINARY â€"HINTs Department of North Shore Gas Cm;.ny By . â€" NINAâ€" BREWER > M 2 ~rdorpaing ce â€"The Council reserves the right to reject an and all bids if they deem it best foi'fi;’ public good. _ _ Ne es dnd mpban $ Each bid must be accompanied 2 a cerâ€" tified check made payable to the Mayor of the City of RHighland Park for the sum of not ‘tess than ten (10) per cent of the agâ€" wregate of the proposal ~ . _ 7 Car to be of theâ€"same genéral specifications as a Ford Model "A" or equal, twoâ€"door sedan. Must be equipped with Ryan headlights or equal, Lorraine spotlight or equal, complete kit of tools, tire pump, bumpers, stoplight, extra tire and windshield wiper. _ or Sealed bids will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park; Illinois, at 7:30 o‘clock p. m., Monday, June l7th, 1929,â€"for the furnishing of one autoâ€" mobile with accessories as follows _ By order> of the Council of the City of Highland â€"Park. â€" All proposals or bids must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the Mayor of the City of Highland Park for a sum of not less than ten per cent (10%) of the aggreâ€" gate of . the proposal. e § No proposal or bid will be considered unâ€" 18â€"14 The successful ‘bidder for the construction of ~saidâ€" improvement ~will beâ€" required to enter into bond in the sum equal to the amount of their bid with sureties to be approved ~ by the Mayor when entering into the contract for the construction of said . improvement. The specifications will be furnished at the office .of.the City Clerk in the City Hall of said City. ~ . f «& The contractor will be paid in nonmâ€"interest bearing sidewalk .warrants . as provided by & â€"‘NOTICE ... a Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for theâ€"construction of a concrete cement sidewalk five (5) feet in width to be laid‘ on the west side of Lauretta Place in front of Lot 10,â€"Block 41 and Lot 11, Apfel‘s Subdivision, as a whole in accordance with the ordinance therefor. m cubibe Said bids ‘will be received by the Council at its office in the City Hall, Highland Park, Illinois, until 7.:30 o‘clock p. m. on the 17th day of June, 1929, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. â€" and addressed to the Buard of Education, Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields Tnwp. High School, Highland Park, Illinois, : § ‘ The right is reserved to rejéct any or all bids, . + & 13 t after completing his i;o;'i;‘ of soldering a wi;e, he had started for the ground. uP We aniine Web is in cictaniansnety xaccmedraas mhass. BR & â€" 5+ V. Starr, 31 years old, 25 South Elmâ€" wood avenue, Waukegan, and a veterâ€" an of the World war was electrocuted while following his employment of a lineman for the Public Service comâ€" pany on Telegraph road, south of Belâ€" videre road, at 3 o‘clock Thursday afternoon,â€" of last week. o is: accompanied by check herein. provided. â€" The Council reserves the right to reject any all bids if they deem it best for the public Becoming entangled in wires carryâ€" ing 2,300 volts of electricity, Ward Lineman Electrocuted _â€"__. While at Work on Wire NOTICE V. C. *MUSSER, u‘ City Clerk. HE P RES 3 L.\ Super Suds _ ' : Argo Gloss Starch Swansdown Cake Fio . cron ATLANTIC & PACIFIC & g : MIDDLE WESTERN DIVIStON These prices in effec':f at our Self-Servicé Store at 512â€"514 Central Avenue, Highland Park cros Macaroni ©"Aoopies" $ re PB Super Suds â€" : 3 PkBs. 22%¢ Argo Gloss Starch * » 23° Swansdown Cake Flour »; 33° â€"Rajah Salad Dressing s 15° NBU es rmainy pace / 1o. pgeâ€" Green Peas ~ Iceberg Lettuce * Cueumbers Tomatoes _ Pineapple Grapefruit Valencia Oranges Doughnuts @® / fulfill your desire c OONOMT GRANDMOTHEER‘s MISS WISCONSIN SMOKED PICNIC HAMS PORK LOIN ROAST Ib. 32¢ ROLLED BEEF ROAST Ib. d42¢ FRESH MEA TS No. 2 Cans VALUESt7 32§° 1b. White House Brand 3 tail cans SHREDDED WHEAT Sliced or Hailved ~No. 2% Ca PÂ¥*® PANCAKE FLOUR Suntcal Yenowmng PE ACHE $ . Carnation or Bordents ~Evaporated 5 2 Pros. BWG* Pillsbusy‘s 19° 87 Z5 neamck

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