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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1934, p. 13

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69 49c 251 1| 19 «Happiness for man, the hungry M!-â€"-since Eve ate apples, much depends on dinner!" f We don‘t need the poet Bryon to tell us that. Did you‘ ever hear of, a marriage that survived the woodâ€" en anniversary which washn‘t kept romantic with good substantial food? #«For better, for worse" in the wedâ€" ding contract seems to apply to evâ€" erything but the bride‘s cooking, which had better be "for better" w-- Women are really their best and most attractive selves when presidâ€" ing over & tempting, delicious dinâ€" ner of their own making. The wise woman, however, keeps one eye on her man and the other on her menu, and if they‘re not harmonizing, she quickly steers the martial< ship toâ€" ward a rib roast with fixings, or stuffed spareâ€"ribs. Has ‘he been bearing in silence a surplus of the gold, salady things we‘re apt to overdo in July? : As a group, men accept what‘s served them meekly, if it‘s really good and palatable, and carry hidden yearnings for a sizzling tenderloin‘ steak unadorned (unless you have some nice little button, mushrooms handy for a smotherer). The men‘s grill of one of the largâ€" est ‘department stores in the counâ€" try has a solid stream of hungry Women are | ost attractive g over a tem or of their ow Kelvin Kitchen glasses will do as much to improve your appéarance as the wrong pair will to mar it At NEMEROFF‘S they fit your glassâ€" es becomingly. 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 right pair of Credit Jeweler and Optician PASTEUVRIZED + *** . NEMEROFEF She hasn‘t much speed. She couldn‘t get into a show at Onâ€" wentsia; she: wouldn‘t know a waltz from a oneâ€"step. But Daisy uses a lot of horse sense on her job. OWMAN men winding in to lunch on the day of every week that they serve the hot meat pie with sweet potato bisâ€" cuit, recipe for which we give below. Another huge food emporium for men specializes in corned beef hash; its popularity never wanes., Savory casserole dishes may be made, even in August weather, without either overheating or overâ€"working ‘ the cook. She can prepare them in the morning, leave in the ‘refrigerator until an hour or so before dinner, and place in the oven just in time to serve hot and running over with meat and vegetable juices. A comâ€" bination dish which, may be preâ€" pared in little more than half an hour is made with two halfâ€"inch center cuts of ham cut in serving size pieces, browned lightly, covered with a can of tomato soup, baked 25 minutes in a moderate oven, covered twith a can of peas (drained) and baked 10 minutes more. . Kelvin Kitchen has planned a menu which will convince the man who feels forgotten that he‘s reâ€" membered! A generous slice of deep dish Garden of Eden pie at the finish will vanquish any last doubts. Here‘s happiness for Adam! 1 Menu . Tomato and Clamjuice Cocktail Meat Pie Hot Biscuit Sandwich Pickles Celery Marmalade Hearts of Lettuce ‘ Russian Dressing Garden of Eden Pie . . Coffee Ham Pie Supreme 1% lbs. ham (leftovers may be used) 3 onions 4 tablespoons shortening 1% cups hot water . 1 cup peas 3 apples ‘ 1 teaspoon salt \ 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon paprika 3 tablespoons flour ‘ 4 teaspoon pepper â€" o Put ham and onions thru grinder. Saute for 5 minutes in shortening. Add water and simmer for 10 minâ€" utes longer. Stir in flour which has been mixed to a paste with a little . The Milk of Superior Flavor + PURE â€"++++ CLEAN <++>>~/IN She has learned all the stops on Bowman Route 242. That helps Arthur Locke, her driver, systemâ€" atize their job so that more than two hundred families get their T A B L1 S H E D 1| 8 7 cold water. Add seasonings .ll:ad coo: k erican Legion To 3 minutes‘longer. Peel apples and|| . : Mass Meetin slicé very thin. Sprinkle with sugar..);) | H‘ildE ass C & 1 ty Fill baking dish with alternate lay¢ [(E ll» very Commumt with Sweet Potato Biscuits; Sift, 1 cup flour with 3 teaspoons bakingâ€"powâ€" der, % teaspoon salt. Cut inâ€" 3 taâ€" blespoons butter. Lightly mix in 1; cup mashed sweet potatoes and add, 4& cup milk, Roll out to % inch thickness on lightly ; floured board and cut with biscuit cutter. Place biscuits close together ‘on top of: meat mixture. Cover with waxed paper and store in refrigerator urdâ€" til ready to bake. Bake $rhot oven (425 degrees) for 40 minutes. This serves six to eight. [ ; ty Garden of Eden Pie 5 or 6 large tart apples || % cup sugar 1 2 tablespoons flour : M teaspoon salt 10 4 % teaspoon cinnamon .‘ 2 tablespoons butter . ; _ Pare, core and slice apples in pi plate lined with cheése pastry. Mi Sprinkle over apples. Dof with but ter, cover with slashed crust of pas try. Press edges firmly togethe and seal with water. Bake in mode rate oven 45 minutes. _ 2 cups flour L 4: cup shortening i % tablespoon salt _ ° 1 cup grated cheese | 6â€"8 tablespoons cold water Sift flour and salt together and cut in shortening. Mix in cheés@ lightly, add only enough water to hold dry ingredients together. R on lightly floured board, using to line pie plate and other for tBf top. | ; "x ~"The‘ Mating of Dan Yeo," : story of . Fabulous ‘Treasure, ) goldenâ€"haired Princess and a mydb‘e: rious island in the South Seas, gins in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed ~with NEXT sUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HER LD AND EXAMINER. ~ { of apples and meat and cover Cheese Pastry milk on :-;um' People out in that neighboi%!i@)od say they could set their clo¢ks by the Bowman wagon â€"â€" + AUB ébregulal?jevery morning. Locke is pretty proud of his 29 _\'caré’ record forpromptness and service. But he gives Daisy due credit for doing her part of the work. Of course|she seldom has to unâ€"léarn a stop, for Bowman customqfih are regular customers unless they move away. THE PBRESS sTERILIZED BOTTLES ‘| |~ Merlin Boostrom, of the CCC supâ€" f Ely company offices at Fort Sheriâ€" ) dan, was rescued from drowning in 'P Lake Michigan and revived Thursâ€" i| day afterpoon of last week. ~DAIRY J# am Commission of the Legion, of: ich Russell Cook is director at National Headquarters in Indianâ€" @polis. It embraces a mass meeting and public speaking on Sept. 17, Constitution Day, by Legion officials in every community large enough to have a Legion post. Director Cook t aid. This will be followed by adâ€" dresses throughout the week in F\a:-nde and high schools and before L‘,’fivic organizations. + Shortly‘ after 3 o‘clock Mr. Boosâ€" trom andâ€" a companion, John Mcâ€" Farland, went swimming in the lake south of the military reservation. Mr. Boostrom sank under the water and was submerged for several minâ€" futes before he could be located by [Mr. MceFarland, who succeeded in ‘hauling him to the shore. The Highâ€" land Park Fire Department was called and used an inhalator to reâ€" vive Mr. Boostrom. vlie“;n-!g?s removed to the Fort Sheridan Hospital, where he is reâ€" covering. kn a statement being sent to the 000 posts of the American Legion, iward, A. Hayes, national comâ€" inder, is announcing a nationâ€" de plan to swaken support for the pstitution of the United States fough the observance of Constiâ€" ion Week, beginning Sept. 17. Fhe program for the observance being outlined by the Americanâ€" CC Member Rescued From Lake Last Week Read the Want Ad coOMPAN Y Lake County Republican Picnic To Be Saturday The Lake County Republican pi¢â€" nic will be held next Saturday, Aug. 18, at Renehan‘s Lodge at Round Lake. A basket <lunch, refreshments, swimmiing, fishing, baseball, "barnâ€" yard golf" and other games will be the features.. This picnic is being given by the Lake County Republican Central Committee, coâ€"operating with the Women‘s Organization, Young Womâ€" en‘s Republican Organization, Young ‘ SPECIAL RATES | TO ALL CITIES NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES | FREQUT New York ...$15.00 Grand Rapids | 3.00 Miami Detroit _.___ 3.50 Muskegon .._| 3.00 New / l afile ... $00 St. Joe .._.._._| 150 St. Le 35 W. VanBuren St. BUS TERMINAL vVOGUE CLEANERS OFFE] TECTIVE SERVICE FOR F It is important that rugs be year to free them from the dirt that clings to the surfad of the pile of oriental rugs. For 22 years Mr. John B. Nas effort to produce the finest y of oriental rugs and other ty We invite you to visit our pla clean and restore damaged { them by hand, repair them by tal colors and patterns. i May we suggest that you s the Fall housecleaning. Estimates Cheerfully G it is dangero too l« CUTTING â€" LAYIN Its tin have i Floor Coverin CARPETS OF ALI $27â€"29 North Green Telephone Highland Pa STAIR Men‘s| Republican O igation, Exâ€" Servige Men‘s Republ ‘Club, and the W. J. Stratton Club, i Permits Are Is $24,616 In N P its for buildi truction totalif $24,616 wére fssued in Highland Park during the month of July.| The June,â€"1934, e}.&hl was $73,560. f The total for July,}1938, was $18â€" 610. | The July, 1934, total was 32 per ¢@ent higher th that of the year before. ; THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1984 hy Road, Highland Park z Department i has devoted }his time and orkmanship to the caring es of floor cc’vering. ‘ nt wherein nq.tive:experts riental rugs.; They clean hand and rev‘ve the orienâ€" ven without Obligation leaned thorofighly, once a damaging soot, dust, and e and settles fat the roots no e to our . nd your rugs now before PADS s YOU EXI NE ORIEN" us to twait DESCRIP‘ Tel. Wabasgh 4740â€"37 COM â€" OZIKE PADS 3900 IONS ER] AL ‘PROâ€" RUGS. #64 i B Â¥4 34 t t th L it 10 i8

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