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Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1931, p. 33

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Thursday, Jan. 8, 1931 H. P. PRESS QUINTET TO PLAY L. F. CLUB Chicago fame, now director of phys-f One of the good ol4â€"fashioned ical education at Ravinia, is scintilâ€"| breakfast or luncheon dishes, made lating at forward for the Press. His| by our mothers and grandâ€"mothers speed and enthusiasm are building 4| and just as worthy of our consideraâ€" great fighting machine. Copp‘s runâ€"| tion as theirs, is scrapple. This is ning mate will be diminutive Bill| something which will add a little Mayer. Bill hails most recently fr« ; yariety and has the added advantage Lewis Institute. Eddie Cole, fo .er‘of keeping for several days, if kept New Trier star, will alternate at forâ€"| in a cold place. ward. | Thi« is narticularly good on a cold The center berth has been taken by the scrappi Ray Best. Ray will be remembered as having done his bit for Deerfield on the swimming team. At present, his accuracy, fight, and coâ€"operati ability make him a strong pivet man for the team. Art Olson\will be among those preâ€"| 31, cups beef broth sent when the firing begins in @@rnâ€"| j cup yelJow corn meal est. Just yow his business interests Salt occupy his‘time, but it is hoped that Bacon or other fat for frying the local fans will have an OPPOTâ€"| gojoet a soup bone or other piece tunity to.see some of the skill that| ; poos with enough meat to make carried him to allâ€"suburban fame and 1% to 2 cups when cooked and chopâ€" to a scoring mark which still stands ped. Cook slowly in enough water in the suburban league. Bob Sellery|}; (oyoy, salting to taste when partly is utility man, working in e4U@ly| joo, Cook until the meat will fall well at running guard and forward. | > / ip, bone, then remove from Bob also claims Lewis Institute as Broth and thop fine, his alma mater. , i e e o n Hte 18 *4 Ainen sds Back Guard Harvey Olson, 1928 Purdue football captain, holds the back guard posiâ€" tion. While at Deerfield he was Abe Carr‘s running mate and was awardâ€" ed the trophy as most yaluable playâ€" er to his team in the suburban league for 1925. Harvey is proving a bulâ€" wark on defense. The Nordic Trio of Olsons will be rounded out by Bob, who is fast earning himself the title of allâ€"American water boy. / Home games are being played in | the Ravinia school gymnasium. The Lake Forest Young Men‘s club will. make their appearance inthelocalgym make their appearance in the local gym this Tuesday night. A keen battle is anticipated. The Highland Park Press takes this opportunity to challenge any regâ€" ularly established team on the North Shore to a game, or series of games. Call either H. P. 2612 or 911 for furâ€" ther information. (Continued â€"from page Highland Park Pharmacy 0) 1% t 3e C 1 c This is particularly good on a eold morning, so why not try it for your breakfast some morning soon. You will find that none will be wasted for, after serving it to your family once, they will be asking for more. Scrapple 1% to 2 cups cooked beef 3% cups beef broth 1 cup yellow corn meal Salt Bacon or other fat for frying Select a soup bone or other piece of beef with enough meat to make 1% to 2 cups when cooked and chopâ€" Strain the broth and, if there is more than the amount called for, cook it down to that amount.. Place over fire, adding the meat and bring to a boil. +Slowly sprinkle in the cornâ€" meal, stirring constantly, and stir over the fire until it begins to thicken. Then place over hot water and cook about one hour, stirring often. You may find it easier to add the cornmeal, if a little of the broth is added to it before stirring into the hot broth. When done, press into a bread pan or other mold, greasing the mold or lining it with waxed paâ€" per, place in cold place to thicken, When ready to use it, cut in thick slices and brown in bacon or other fat. May be served plain or with slices of crisp bacon. Veal or any other preferred meat may be substiâ€" tuted for the beef, if wished. The following recipe for Butterâ€" scotch Bars makes a delicious and by Nina T. Brewer Home Service Department North Shore Gas Company V. T. MeMAHON, R.Ph.G. 536 Central Ave. â€"Udell Bldg. Promptnessâ€"Accuracyâ€"Highest Quality Drugs Things to Cook A Complete Prescription Service When your doctor‘s prescription is compounded by he is assured of â€" We will call for and deliver your prescription THE PRESS by Registered Pharmacists at all times quicklyâ€"made little cookie and will be » tasty addition to your cookie jar or .cake box. You will note that the recipe calls for cake flour, but the ordinary flour may be substituted, the only differâ€" ence being that only one and threeâ€" fourths cups will be necessary, inâ€" stead of the two cups of cake flour, Sift the cake flour several times. Remove from fire and, when cool, cut in half crosswise and cut each half in bars. May be rolled in powâ€" dered sugar, if wished, but this is not necessary. & eup butter % cup granulated sugar & cup brown sugar « 2 eggs %4 teaspoon salt 2 cups cake flour 3 teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon vanilla % cup nut meats cut up, if wished. Melt butter in a sauce pan over &A low fire, add sugar and, when well biended, remove from fire and cool until Jukewarm. Add unbeaten egg and beat well. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together and add, also vanilla and nuts. Nuts may be omitted, if preferred. Spread in a wellâ€"greased, shallow pan and bake about 25 minutes in @ 375 degree oven. The time may vary a little, depending on the pan used, so it is better to time your own the first time it is baked. Entertainment Jan. 7 For Hon. Lily Montague Vigilantes kiled a real cattle rustâ€" ler out in South Dskota, but it took several hours to convinte the town skeptic that it wasn‘t just another movie stunt.â€"Cincinnati Engquirer. Butterscotch Bars butter granulated sugar brown sugar PROBLEMS FACING SERVICE COMMITTEE Social . tributed them. Memorial Fund A friend of the late Mrs. Poter Wolâ€" cott sent 1 check to the committee to be used in relief work and the money is being used to supply a family with milk for three months in memory of Mrs. Wolcott. Another individual @ twontyâ€"five dollars in mother, the money to lieve need. Registrations to date Given part time employment A Report to January 3 Report to and including January 1931; Money Investigations of families, total 9 Relief given in food and fuel..... ~8! Relief given in clothes 2T Milk being sent to twentyâ€"four fam ilies daily. Roasts given families this Exalted Ruler of District Here Jan. lodge No. 1362, B. P. 0. F ficers are working hard to one of the finest meetings and it is hoped that there large turnout of the local Many visitors are expected iting lodwes in this district o‘clo alted iting lodges in this distri There will be initiation freshments and other f« will make the meeting we nven tending wed Frid (Continued from page ay evening, Jat ., the District Di Ruler will visit No. 1362. B. P. repaired and called Rervice . committce to those who are Phone H. P. 4100 3 Phones permanent 2: total wWek rnc thi to twentyâ€"nine need US ugh this office January positions last Def ra yc memot mary 9 at eight puty Grand Ex Highland Park 0; E. The ofâ€" Ust in n« , special reâ€" atures that I} worth atâ€" MnC make this ever held will from heck for member by the $191.6 tal 9 di 230 1(

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