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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1930, p. 8

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Mr Wi Mr, M M M M W and Mrs. Samuel Danton dun who with their rbiltlr EASTER SPECIAL F U fl we Sth RF SALE " NORTH SIIBRID\N ROAD hm! Mr FOXES $20 Upward MOLDANER G: HUMER Mr but“ who has been in titut' hospital, Chicago, six weeks has returned TW Truthfully Truthfully and Mr at ml ,Ilauuhtcr Wtrrriri4gyt Told vine, Sold dam 20% to 25% DISCOUNT nt " a Mr. and returned to Sund th the Mrs M r ILAJ f Ft Mr M Mr M M M Mi W 'nnl it 'IT h Mr. and M r Wal Editha Burthel l and Mrs. Dittric FURRIERS Marjurie I ARI) ttr' THA M ' "xpres our , ur friends and sympathy and H! the many floral nu uur n-L-vnt be ”under Chicaw San-bar mums! {nwden entertained 'er list Friday for whose marriatdNo il) take place June my; I" v" is spending visiting rela- , Ann Arbor, h of Chicago of Mrs. Ray- wrung. A "meiatvd THE PRESS ‘nd neigh- l kindness letsch of the birth April 10. Hutchin- umted in Wave ider. I incoro ufter mad April Youve Invited C. H. Stratton of Lake Villa was elm-ted chairman of the board of su- pervisnrs of Luke county, at a spe- cial meeting of the board held Wed. nesday, in Waukegan. As chairman cf tho hoard Mr. Strattnn also autu- matieally becomes chairman of the C. H. Stratton Is Named County Board Chairman pr' (H The new chairman has been a faith. ful member of the board fur some y"ars and is well and favorably known lhruughnul the county, and it is cer- tain that under his chairmanship the “thin " the enmity will receive pvrvisors is always elected at a spe- vial m-ssi-n of the board in April, following the annual tuwnship elee- tior, PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 54 >II'I Fur Storage ml year. The chairman of the board 'rvisors is always elected at al semi-n of the board in to Inspect ientl 1mm Our New Vault andling ot “M , He succeeds James rriield who has served hairuvan during the 'ul llv spulu- in an audience of almost three hundred. whieh in, pretty good in this high class district with a total population of around twenty-five thnueuml. Lusl your only about two hundred tut-ned out tn Mar Meikle- juhn in spite of all his grout news- mnwr publicity. With all the thou- l wink of children in the local schools nr Highland Park. Deerfield, Lake Forest, and Lake Bluff, it is rather siKn'rfiuttnt when congratulations are in “NIH” for an audience of three hundn-d. Subtract the teachers and principles from that number and you met an idea of the number of parents which: get. an 1-duv 't, “mug? an. an idea of the number of parents ('(illt' ilc-d enough and interested enough ta (IL-wu- an evening fur ton" taet with the man appointed by Pres. ident Hoover to be head of the Bur- pau of Education at Washington. But it was a fine evening, thor. oughly wovth-while, and the manag- ing committee felt well rewarded for the work undertaken in arranging and finuneine ghv evening and also the dinner “hich u hundred persom at. tended in the high school lunch room preceding the evening's program. DR. COOPER SPEAKS TO P. T. A.; FEATURE Four Chief Points Made in dress at High School; Good Talk Parvre-Teacher associations here is the heart " Dr. Cuoper's talk given last Thursdav at the high school. These qur points may well' be made the basis of a yoar's work of every Patwnt-Teacher ass,uiat'ion. "Tn educate our children so that they may he happy and useful mem- lwrs of our tltuttoeraey the schools Parent-Teacher "To educate they may be ha hers of our do mud providv: 11ml l'ur district 1 De Inner“ Well, the United States Commis- imer " Education. Dr. William John ('rropsw has (Iunu- to this cummunity and zonal He spoke at the high wlmnl last Thursday night to the al- liml Psuvnt-'rpachiw associations of :lislrict on “The High School and It, waspmn salt. ‘2 teaspnon cinnamon li, teaspoon nutmeg ‘A touspmm cloves 1 louspmm vanilla _ I tl-nspunn sodn dissMvvrt in 1 tablespoon water Mix natmml, flour and raisins to. gether. Croam butter, gradually add sugar and cream well together, add beaten eggs and heat until smooth, add other irurredients and" mix well into the-flour and oatmeal mixture. Plum on greased pans in rather large toispuonfuls, dip a knife in warm water and smooth over the top and around sides. Bake at 400 de- grpos about ten or fifteen minutes, the time depending on the size. 2 rum 2 cups l cup 0 X cup 1 cup ' 2 9ng 't, was 'i., has 'i teas A health program. A leisure pram-am. An uluutinnal program. A vitizenship program. fhmr hopped raisins butter or mhvr shortening u an r Oatmeal Crurkies ",lled Thursday, April 17, 1930 its Ad.

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