'Wi, M â€the I thin lance, using two able. spoon! butter. two mm fhmr, Maps milk and nelson to tutu. Tor'thusnrteoddotteandoa..utf to two cups of cooked be): m I" “It in pieces. Pitet biscuits on tt1rirhtttatrnndpmtrtt.er-t Wows-than. If you he" left-over chicken new, duthieineteed of the twee, or chicken broth my he need for the sauce in place ist milk. (a f.? m.- mii/itiii c'i'i'1,('s'iA'li'ahai,,ttleth. -2euptstiour W "'~“ I toupoons inking powder % teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons shortening 96 cup milk 1% cups chopped ham K 6 tablespoons meonnsiss k l Sift flour, baking powder and salt together, mix in shortening, odd milk, to ddr sny biscuits. Roll out to obout one-quarter inch. Mix, chopped ham with the mommies and spread over the dough, roll up like a jelly roll, fasten edges together. Cut crosswise in obout 12 biscuits, plush“ tide up on s well-mud pun orr'eooku) 'hetetnndhauinn4tiodter-t about 16 minutes, or. until done and nicely browned. T The recipe which follow is for Ham Biscuits 1nd I In: "tteetstintr fresh 35pm as an tieeompani- ment. Fresh peas, carrots or green beans msobetuiidhttrteadofttUir. perms, or s creem sauce with two or three tablespoons of chopped stuf- fed olives may be and. Violin Solo . . Alla-n mm -...... Bum)â€. flt,Trafr u he. 'l'sAggth.t.ttt...L., Clarinet Solo , A . Mary Hm . Country Gardens mor-scat.-..-..'..... Hahn m Dunning. -t6tgo6tr. 0m. Pique De. "mm," . 7. Grebe-tn Progn- Progruh given By the mteifieid- Shields high school orchestra for the Rotary club " the Homing hotel Monday, May 25. The Deerfield-Shields: High School onehestn, Rotary " their regular meeting tt the Mora not)“. Air ‘hlric. 10 Things To Cook HIGH $CHOOL ORCHESTRA TO ENTERTAIN ROTARY Bu- Biscuit- Ont-tn Duh-tn Grunge: Onion! _ Bt- More A.raes imam mm ind mud. I _ t The commencement exercieee of the Willa t echool will be held on the iel!i'iitr of Friday, Mar 29, " the echoo the â€ether _for the evening The eight pupils of the eighth ttrade of the Wilmot school took their btat enmimtiom, given by County Super- intendent W. C. Petty, at 8:11 Dar, on Tuadny, May 12. Eighth grad. pupil- of fivt other nearby schools took the nomination at the me time. . . Tho art department of the Deer- -6Ad..fehietdt, high school has an ex- hibit of their work " the Linen Shop at 24 N. Sheridan road. The exhibit will be there until May M. This is the lame display that was exhibited at the Western Arta Association con- vention held in Louisville, Ky, April 28 to May 1. Closing Exercises Art Department Is "lrdlding' Exhibition Lia. iGFaGi7n""ihiri"Tcrv'ii'il'."1'r, communist. _ _ . An ingesting 1t2t from the Jl,tr,ttid entertain try at t eir regu meeting at 9 pool; . JHtet.Gdidxik,mele_n Verwée, Jean Pettis. a Inger the direction of at Wilmot School action of Mrs. Helen, Mayer Monday noon. The program is Dr. and Mrs. Rabat Bosworth nnd doughtor Roberta motored to New Auburn, Win, fot over the wash. They leave at the ,clolp, of. school for Now-4mm they luv. mgttair a cotton to: the mar. _ " 10. u. ll. " " " " It peertetti-shfeidi/ GTiGaGi"Girieh will Tho-violin _eltests of Elmo Place school, under the direction of Helen Boyer Running, held . demomtrl- tion in the would, Monday. The chases plated seven] numbers 1nd each individual member played 3 solo, all from memory. V. l: Wg I. In. t: Mtttr 0. Cl.- 2. Ruth tt. Jan I. Clu- Violin Classes ..._~._..._...-.......-..M My _ AM _ “Lilac “than Weeds I , r" PM D Cli- nd Andi-u. Ruth â€" .t..-..- J.- 2ttg. m... Clu- "Mm... lath. qm.gttt Ind Willi- - PM “in Interim - Oh- ...M....._... B-true (hunk It the Moraine hotel iiexi.ititrkiG Pettis, Jean Ericson are practicing . Manning, instructor, is the ac- 3mm; fGaG Ball ir-rtplreo In lute-i. studio Hold Demonstration will will entertain t Paul L. Udell. Chi-hun- Sou -n-m' In: .. no Ivor Tn. __ 1 -__ __ .. Inning Boa. â€HM. Van: hat-s Lihairt -_ - MYoai_3ii" T Amerh. Walt; Wilt: Mrs. Magnum became seriously ill a few weeks ago and was taken to 1 the Highland Park hospital for treat ment. For acme time it mfg thought that she Would recover. but on Sun- day morning death claimed her life. She loam to mourn her a baby boy. hat hushand, hot father, Bra, abuts. two brothers, other ca and friends Tho funeral l, mice ymn held at the Kelley Chapél on Road†afternoon, with Riv. H: P. Sim -Mtlu‘.*~rlmdnt to“ ‘pl'aob‘ fat ttt.ooetttttdrtttstaeeutir, Solute Maths Gmndler was born on the 28th day of April, 1896, It thAahutai Iowa. In the you 1920 she came, to unite her home in High- hnd' Park; where she hi- lived all but the but two yearn (ht July.19, 1929 she united in mrrtatrerfth Mi. Vita) Mel-cumin, at the time of their. mar- the: may moved to Wankegui ï¬lm-e they have resided unto the present MAM has, Robert Key, came to bless their home a little over a year Ico- A Mm. ?rareysien Funeral Held Tuesday Afternoon I NOTABLE CREMONY AT LAKE FORM UBRARY Mr. R. J. McLaren, acting presi- dent of the Architect: club of Chi- “so, spokefof the spirit orerafu- (Continued on page 46) 1atstr_ttutttnrtariurottteArehi- tects club, whose president, Alfred Gunter, is s well known and greatly respected resident .of Lake Forest, conceived the plan of paying 1 well deserved tribute to those mechanics when workmanship-best lived up to -thtrtraeytrmorattu-ttttatte-ee-ttt-ti-rya spirit of the guilds. Only those build, ings my quality where the work has been inspected and approved by the Selection committee of the Architects club and only those men may earn the award who have done the â€PM. s wor in e r particular trade. The t1rrt smrd we: made on the Chicsgo Bond of Trade building and subsequently deceased (Walter-A. Strong) end the 124th Field Artillery Armory where Governor Louis L. Emmerson made the presentation. B. P. Mai.Chatrsmirt The meeting was called to order at " o'clock pm. by R. Needham Ball ‘of Highland Park, secretary of the 'sfleftty.r1,trtythirr_hwir1i, committee end with Hr. Granger, the active leader in the pin of recognition of the me- chsnlcs. Mr. Bell spoke brufi, on the purpose of the sword end minted that this ceremony was the Amt to be zim outside id Chicago And Aio the ftrst libnry building to be sel- pcted for this honor. C' Wm. r - 1ttt%%tttMN " 4.1» c, - "i, " evening, May " with in impress. ivo ceremony conducted under the sponsorship of the Architect. club of Chicago. _The award of craftsman- ship was given to 16 mechanic whose work on this building was outstand- ing in its excellence and gunned these men for n permanent place on the honor rott id superior creftumen. Award Merit tertitieates to MeehaRhac, a, U.--Mttn Pro. tsidesi; Feature; Thursday. In! " "