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Highland Park Press, 10 May 1934, p. 9

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&18_). 0 in from 0t forâ€" Truth Uod‘s pat Â¥e Ats 1s ind fwo d nd is held E;z; id all \ f d” «tbook , y to the l} Bddy : Ir® e Weekly, Ball not harigcht 2 6n kn in aH t on Wedneg. 10, 19834 action thrillâ€" y 16 shal [ the day : Wek of i+ 3 4 * . 9y s \ |Shortcakes m :of us mean | eakes th: _ used to . { .. rich mounds of biscuit and topped with thick cteam. Theré‘s really nothâ€" ing else quite like them. . However w$‘ve been experimentâ€" hu,with" and :/found that all sorts of fidlicious s ecan ;.m.amm- me basic idea. nd (ttpr v/ ht::n smothâ€" $ uiEupreu & mn‘ & ed xdem or tuna fish. , Supper | shortcakes, popovers filled with sifrimp a la Newburg. AMen can‘t ket enough of these shortcakes.) Rind dozens and dozens of fruit shorfeakes that make this succulent - rt a yéearâ€"around: inâ€" stead of a onal dish. , ‘Just in/leakse your grandmother never servyed you a strawberry shortâ€" cike made wifh berries plucked when still sprinklef with dew, or if â€"ske did, kept hef receipe a deep dark dark/secret, #re‘ve inclugded our favyâ€" ored recipe hfre. And here‘s a banâ€" shortcak} that the children will re. The Hawaiian shortcake can I¢:°served ang time of year and is a "boon to homdâ€"managers when guests drop in uneixgectedly and stay on and on with thaf lean and hungry look that means they really could be perâ€" suaded to sthy to dinner if invited. (With thede recipes . as a start you‘lk be Alfle to concoct all sorts of tempting idesserts for your famâ€" ily and guess. THURYDAY, be made | .!:neheou eted" in . fish. ,Sup :lled with is AMen can shortcakes. of fraoit sht succulent stead of a _Just in/ never served $ eake mAz wi still sprinkl did, kept dark/secret, ored recipe, hP Strawiberry Shortcake 2 eups flogr + 3 tea baking powder ° 1 % teaspooy salt ‘14 eup mil * 4 tablespdons sugar Mix and sifd dry ingredients and eut in shorte . Add liquid enough to make a joft dough. Divide the dough in and roll or pat each half into same size and shape. Place one lkyer on a greased pan, b}utm top {slightly and top with layer.. Bakg in a hot (450°) oven for 1520 infnutes. Split and cover NEW 1 35 W. Kelvin Kitchen BU 25 S. Second Street THE ~ ZLEW Tirestone Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. + New in Design + Easier Riding e Greater Safety e Creater Beauty e Perfect Balancee S TERMINALS COMPANY VanBuren St. ealance. AlR BALLOONS .L"Pfleo e Frge Trial e Firestone AY 10, 1934 ® Here is the new 1934 Firestone Air Balloon Tire, designed and developed by Firestone for your anutomobile. It will add to the style and increass safety and comfort. Tires, tubes and wheels are balanced at the factory to eliminate shimmyâ€"scientific tread design gives longer mileage, easier steering and maximuin nonâ€"skid safetyâ€"low air pressure for extra blowâ€"out protection. SEE US TODAY with crushed, swéetened strawberâ€" ries. Place other layer on top and cover with more crushed strawberâ€" ries. ‘Top with whipped cream and garnish with whole bervries. BANANA SHORTCAKE Gingerbread _ _ W gup sugar / |: ~.‘: 1 cup molasses . [ % cup shortening â€" _ | 1 teaspoon ginger > : ; % teaspoon cloves . 1 teaspoon cinnamon Axt s 4 teaspoon allspice 2 eggs > ¢ R 1 teaspoon soda . 2% .cups flour 4 eup hot water W Place molasses,. sugar, shortening and spices in a mixing bowl and set in a warm place until shortening is soft. . Beat thoroughly. Add hot water in which soda has been disâ€" solved and add the beaten egg yolks. Sift in the flour and fold in the stifâ€" fly beaten egg whites. Bake in a greased pan in a moderate (350°) oven 30â€"40 minutes. > \Cut gingerbread into 2â€"inch ‘Squares. Split squares and spread with, crushed banana to which a small amount of whipped cream has been agdded. Top with crushed banâ€" anas and whipped cream., . HAWAIIAN SHORTCAKE . Crisp Waffles 7 2 eups sifted flour j J * 2 teaspoons ‘baking powder ; 1 cup milk + 2 tablespoons sugar ; | 4 tablespoons, melted butter 3 eggs 4 teaspoon salt +« Sift measured flour, .add baking powder, sugar and sait. Combine egg yolks, milk and butter. Add to dry ingredients, blending lightly unâ€" til smooth. Fold in stifly beaten egg whites, and bake in a hot waffle iron. 4 Place a generous layer of crushed pineapple between two hot crisp waffles and top with whipped cream. FRUIT SHORTCAKKES % cup sifted flour 4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla . 1 teaspoon baking powder Phone Highland Park 391 Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 Sponge Cake Combine Haking powder, salt ‘and eggs in bewl. ~Place * m bowl of water and heat, sugar gradually until (mixcture ht comes thick and lemonâ€"colored. â€". move botrl ifrom hot we tet, Fold in flour vanilla. Line bak heet with greased, waxed paper, Pozoin mixture and bake in % hot (400°) oven wmnm. Cool *d eut in 3â€"inch squares. t | ® Mix e amounts of gliced banâ€" anas and ‘grange pulp together / ehill. fruit mixture bet two layers of sponge cake on top of cake. Top whole with ped cream, $ 4 J (Editor‘s : Note: l!fryén have a question of home manggement, send it with a stamped, selfâ€" enâ€" velop to Joan Adams i e of this newspaper. . Miss Adt will: anâ€" swer your question personally). BO hy | 4 W y Scout News Soren U®E _ _ 0 ) . lulas would be just a name, but say Chef Ross !<well, that‘s . ing | else again. Chef Ross who has ‘done all the or two year to fl:l“ his "« mtl,on:"& been to ‘canm again. Chef Ross who ha all_ the cooking and ng at Ca; Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan for two | is to be back agnin this year to fill his official icity the ‘"power plant," | And) what a w;or;‘vlntl _»Just mention| Chef Roés to any who has been ‘to ‘camg and his ]lhnhbgh to work extsm hard, becruse he is thinking about Scot Kuris, sweet rt pies, cakes, doughnuts za# what not, ; ing â€" that scouts : 1i in fact, the f can mtll: Yep, he‘l} be back for a and summer| of | f good ye dinna come ‘n get it, I‘ll throw it o*'.'f - DATE OF ; | A o MAâ€"KAJAâ€"RAL NEARING ‘The Maâ€"K@â€"Jaâ€"Ral, the Pafrol Camping Rally of North Shore | council, is to be held M"hi‘y . , May 26, and Supday imorning, 27 till 8:30 a.m. at the | Bracgide , Forest P ‘Patrols all over the council are busy preparing themselves for this big t that‘ puts all patrols on their f will: be some 350 scouts busy . m | camps, | cook= ing their owit food, ng by on idmth‘fi j and shrubs and and :{'d'n...‘ mz'n'i'.f "mul oo k al 2 render |firs doing | . other things which will interesting P 3 the Maâ€" Wan crowds. packs, ns ny kinds of tents and a great variety| of | ing eq will : in evidence and all: of_ it vg‘ its peculiar adviintage. It e a . affair andâ€" visitors are most ‘weleome, especially on Saturday afternoon and evening. campfite is lanned for the eyening session on I| â€" d SPEN ING 1 4b B : PlaYing Games .t f ”luuind of| the ::-W inceting "rnoz First we played ball. | When it began to get dark we played ‘‘Run | wun." ow ie se n rrant eP ers were urged to their Jpatrols will go to the Maâ€"Kaâ€"J 1. _ Only) those patrols which consists of boys #o. Nul’hi? night the m | start :flqsmn f an hour li¢r, that (is, x Troop 35, Ravinia mz: 1 | !; _ tRooP ar NEws §0)5 At %ly unluncn('l‘roz‘s‘l the scouts | & mfi%-:‘ / troop divided , up [nto .two \{ ,% a game ‘ At B got so we atopped |playing ball i went . inside 60 N. First St. J. SMITH i1aking messages clear with the use / trating ability . ‘to fil (be intermting. to the â€" vistfor |to m to , Wan crowds. 3 is y kinds of tents and a great of | ing eq will t in + and all: of_ it v“' its _adviintage. It will a big. affair + most especially u-'?:: l and eÂ¥enins. ~A bi TELEPHONE 410 | | P4 Dealer in |\~¢ bhn‘ Park L Y “ ® ,'g V.jg f I $ j THE rfnnsz%'- about and dise of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan is ready been distributed to all scout mg.. souncil. The folder tells of activities and attractions at «amp a tells about some of the camp staif 1 direct the nctivities. RALPH MHUBBARD TAX COLLECTIONS. %Out of the kitchens of;thqi past has “Vge\ioIVed the modern klt?b&l wmhall ;‘1?“8 conveniences and ‘!di not the ;‘f"}g‘ileast of which isâ€"the i}l then ‘teleâ€" “V_gij'phone. This view of thé% J. Henlfil 4‘ Company modern kitch;"?nflLt A Ceéi- :s tury of Progress Exposition shows the : \extension telephone ei used to ‘ order supplies. â€" In any ht% en a tcl'g# | _ phone prevents interruptionsâ€"makâ€" !ANK.ING HOURS ARE FROM 8 O‘CLOCK TO 2:15 I WEEK DAYS, AND SATURDAYS FROM 8 O‘CLOCK ‘OUR T. 8 ty it g’&"m'"' masters benediction.â€" be, Robert Hansen, Troop 37, attractive folder with pictures SECTION OF LAKE |COUNTY, WE HAVE ARâ€" ED WITH THE COUNTY TREASURER, TO MAKE ‘aâ€"Ral in which Troop 87 CONVENIENCE OF THE TAX The Old Reliable Bank odd " MEET SCOUTS . * g:{' S ncage fike qoon wmadite post Ba y.lu!& from. 10 a.m. ulldtm to . with ; and ‘to answer concerning. Indian ‘customs and ce wct"" thise the Attenied the Ohicsko J ue Clreas that ueek Anw ‘him in moâ€" tin with a group of about 200 Gh:: ® mnee. ‘The inyitation is sent out by | Post and reads, "Come in and i# his| plays and talk to him." ‘That is bh RQitch i iY &n E L L H A V AXES HERE k itchens * 26[5/9 PAYERS OF ing or answering calls in another room â€"and the work of planning and prc- paring meals goes on without htcfi- ference. Truly an extension telepbo’-e is a great kitchen aid, yet its eostlfi so small that almost any home can afford to have this additional outlet connected to its preoent line. To order one, merely call our Bnnnfl T E L E P>H O NE C 0. a chance to build their shelters, some ally do things that are new and different The capacity is limited and the interest is mmmdm!li.uâ€"-“"' reading this announcement had better regis« in and one every s6 :.,':;‘;.g.wiu.jmm TEeRErT GbbeR SCoUrs PAGE NINE r l! 7 39 1

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