AlgOM(XI‘Iâ€" IVE ELECTRICIANS 543 Elm Place Phone H. P. 1597 Let] our schools teach the nobility of labor and the beauty of human setvice, but the superstitions of ages pastâ€"never!â€"Peter Cooper. Tel. H. P. 2774 513 Elm Place Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 ailoring and Repairing A.Fâ€"s ealled for and delivered Tel. H| P. 495 35 S. St. Johns Ave. CLEANERS & TAILORS DRY/}CLEANING â€" PRESSING TAIORING anp REPAIRING Garments called for and delivered Moldaner & Humer 16 N. Sheridan Rd. _ Tel. H. P. 54 Repair or Rebuild Any Make of Radintor Takes Bumps and Dents Out of Your Auto Body and Fenders Drive Your Car In and Get Estimate % North Sheridan Road Highland Park PAINTING and DECORATING Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass MOTOR CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE Highland Park, HL PASTEURIZED MILK AND CRBAM SANTI BROS. DAIRY HIGHLAND PARK PRESS August Only! DR. B. A. HAMILTON BRAND BROS. For Quality and Service Starting â€" Lighting â€" Ignition tor, Starter, Ignition Unité Repaired ric System Rechecked and Rewired Central Ave. Automobiles HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP : BUTTER AND RGGS E. NELSON Fine quality waterâ€"marked paper with faint lines in Grey, Ivory Orchid or Blue. Large Double or Single Sheets with smart pointed flap envelopés. Choice Name and Address on Sheets and Envelopes â€"or, Monogram on Sheets, Envelopes plain, (no printing). WITH NAME AND ADDRESS OR MONOGRAM RYTEX GREYTONE A $2 Value for $1) Buy for your own use and for gifts. 100 SINGLE SHEETS 50 ENVELOPES 50 DOUBLE SHEETS 50 ENVELOPES Choice of Blue, Black or Brown Ink. PRINTED STATIONERY or Tel. Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 4t Mr.. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn had as their Sunday guests Mrs, George L@Bahn and daughter Irma, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guritz and twin daughâ€" ters Frances and Florence, Mrs. C. Niebur and Mrs. Minnie Gumme, all of Evanston. _ Mys. Clarence Wilson‘s mother has returned to Olney, IIl., after a week‘s visit here. | ) * Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Selig and dsughter Ethel Jean accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Vetter of Highâ€" land Park spent ThursdayLand Friâ€" day with Mr. Selig‘s consins Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorney in Hooppole, Ill. Mrs, Mildred Love Gunckel had as her guests on Sunday her three daughters Verene, Betty, and June of Chicago. In the afternoon the Love family visited relatives in Lake Forest.; The Altar and Rosary Society of the Holy Cross Church will have a trip to Mundelein on Friday, Aug. 31. Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Mrs. Henry Petersen, Mrs. C. P. Burns and Mrs. Richard Walsh have been appointed as a committee for reâ€" freshments for the outing, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sï¬%nger and son, George, spent the| weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Helmâ€" ershausen (Frances Loy) at their farm near Franklin Grove, Ill. Mis. Irving Brand entertained her sewing club at luncheon (yesterday afternoon. 1 > 3 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel| Austin of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geouble and daughter Joyce of Laâ€" verne, Minn., were Sunday guests at the Isaac Rapp home. Mrs. H. G. Clouse and son Billy of Evansville, Ind., spent Wednesâ€" day at the Nick Mele home. â€" Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison were Sunday guests at the Roy Hutchiâ€" son home in Chicago. t "Hl\i:x;;â€Marié Lane of McLean, I!\., visited Mrs. Berry Devine on Monâ€" day. Melvin Harder is spending this week with his aunt, Miss Ella Harâ€" der in Highland Park. Luella and Juliana Whillman spent Sunday with their grandmother Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredricks and two children Orval and Charlotte visited Mr. Fredricks‘ sigter, Mrs. Elbert Wheeler in Arlington Heights on Tuesday. / Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mau have leased the Fehr apartment on Deerâ€" field Road. § Miss Margaret Wallace of EÂ¥erâ€"|inat pasoli green Park spent several days of it}l':evirg::}‘; last week with Miss Edna Johnson. i‘home of C __Mrs. H. G. Clouse and son Billy |yjst was) Mr. and Mis. C. E. Olsen were guests Saturday at the Otto Olsen home in Chicago. Mrs. Glen Taylor was the honored guest at a stork shower recently given by the Rhoda Circle at the home of Mrs. Emil Giss. Ralph Goodiign and .daughter Vioâ€" letta of ,"“o spent the latter bart of lakt "â€k in Hooppole, Ill. [ Mr. and) ‘Ra]ph Fordham and &ons are nio ving from Hazel Avenue to Evanstprn/the first of September. . Mr. and| Mrg, David Derby had as their houée%f ests this past week Mr. and Mrs, Howsard Budworth and ‘Mr. Russiellâ€Ã©@;’lo‘ght of Lancaster, ‘Wis. Mrs. Dérby and Mrs. Biedâ€" Kitchenis.m over the land are ‘sending out 8M incense that travels jto: one‘s jvéry toesâ€"the ravishing |smells : of owchow and piccalilli, ‘the perf QJ‘A‘{ ‘peaches pickling in ‘a cinnalei;ii irup, the aroma ‘of golden w welon rind preserves! : About th me cach year, provident ‘homemakerg look through the farâ€" ‘sighted e w a long telescope and see theniselÂ¥ves five months hence searching m:z something to add "‘s\veetnesqbg' {light to cold weather menus." _f!f,for a blithe ray of August };s ishine and September snap, whem Winter comes! That‘s where pitkl@# / and relishes come in. / _ Whole H ‘homeâ€"made relishes made of fre®h garden vegetables add the needed #€8t to almost every meat dish, roast "-‘,f‘ ops, steaks, fish and fowl, anli ’gh aid digestion since their ta &gp'rgar and brine bases stimulate the! digestive juices and prepare the stomach for the meal. And how; tgdy;.tickle the tasteâ€"buds and make eï¬ipg an enjoyment! The more‘ jars ‘@&nd glasses of these things we (Make, the more dollars saved in figmcery budget this winter, for they spell real economy over a peri ;of months. / . John D« Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" {or year a fall. “ | worth are| s \ Isaac Rap Ralph Good letta of C part of lakt | 1 [Mr. and|; kons are moÂ¥ to E\'anst?nff VE J _R | Mrs. ~R 'Muiss Grac veekâ€"end | Street. _ \_Rev. a and theié“dfl Ky., who |w Wis., visited ind were ;:.il At the home ;})ors, Mr. (Rev. And}ei Deerfield |P eight ye?is. | Mrs. 1 (was away lof Chief is also tej had been the 0. E luncheon ~_ Wholeson made of fr the need dish, roast Jghanng‘i} refiming in Glenview. John Mort@n of Peoria visited at the Walter Hoffman home over the weekâ€"end, (§lL _ Miss Mai ‘ Lud spent Weddg@day w Mrs. Marth@ 0. Love. John P Calif., visi week. is visiting kan. t Miss Dor of Miss Jar on Sunday. Deerfield} that gasoli 372 worth $60, Mr. Nemeroft says, "A single pound of steel for g‘ aking hair «spring! wire cost 85&00.15’«;‘i will make gight ‘miles of hair ;sp&‘ wire Woodrow Béewney of Colfax, I!l., WIVS I. H. NEMEROFF \ §â€"â€" § L c gAaln & PI s @1 over mtgg incen {véry toesâ€" ‘ dhowchow 1 t -!, Meyer entertained q:j dvancing officers at n i ‘ [onday. app ‘with Mr. and Mrs. 3 To Cook In a Pickle I over the land are :x incense that travels ‘ toesâ€"the ravishing wchow and piccalilli, is home from Camp i. John enters his senâ€" ‘Pauw University this ind Dobbins‘ cousin, mer of Peoria, was a at her home on Elm in into. s. Mark J. Andrews < children of Harlan, enroute to Ephriam, ; Deerfield on Friday ¢ guests that evening { their former neighâ€" Mrs. David Derby. was minister of the byterian Church for etty thievery has hit y are, complaining ‘being syphoned from their garages. The Alout, Deerfleld drugâ€" ed recently while he $ is the former home lice McLaughlin. It that the school house e. â€" Tel. H. P. 630 t Ludlow of Chicago ay with ‘her niece Eads was the guest nsen in Lake Forest ter, Mrs. Fred Milliâ€" of San Francisco, Deerfield this past THE PRESS Dressing: 1 . 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon tumeric f 6 tablespt*ms mustard : 1 cup. sugar , Vinegar} Y Pour brine splution over vegeâ€" tables which have been cleaned, breaking cauliflower small and chopâ€" ping green peppers fine. Let stand 24 hours. Heat enough to scald, turn into a colander and drain. ‘Mix flour, tumeric, and mustard with enough vinegar to mak‘F a ‘smooth paste. Add sugar and enough vinegar to make 2 quarts.; Boil this mixture until smooth, stirring all the time. Add vegetables and cook until heatâ€" ed through. Padk and: seal in glass jars. | C preferably not more than 25 hours old, should be used for pit:kh%ng. A treatment of salt water usually preâ€" pares them for preservation in brine or vinegar. ite pickling yinegsr is considered best for most pickles. Mint vinegar, gomething ‘called fo is made by pouting hot vinegar over crushed spearmint leaves and allowâ€" ing to cool before pouring ‘off for use. Bleached ¢r soft pickles result from too strong|a vinegar. Tooâ€"much salt, sugar or vinegar makes| ickles tough and. shril eled. To alFure a correct amount of vinegar, weigh the material to| be pickled, uie oneâ€" third its weight in vinegar, and weight the picHles so they &re. enâ€" tirely covered with the vinegar and spices. _ _ _ | I I Pickled\ Caulifiower / Steam heads| of cauliflower as usual, making gure that they are steamed . until Fust tender. | Break cauliflower into small flowereéts and put in glass jar. Fill the jars with the following_p&kle: Mix % pound of dry mustard| with 1 tablespoon tumeric, dilute to a thin paste with white vinegar a:?d stir into 2 quarts of scalding hot} vinegar; stir until the liquid begins to thiclken, then add a cup of S\rï¬ar, half a cup of olive oil and* 1 itablespoon of musâ€" tard seed; simger 5 minutes and pour into jars. Seal. v Mustard Pickles t . 1 gt. small cucumbers ; 1 qt. largé cucumbers + 1 qt. small onions j 1 large cauliflower 2 green peppers f and Melon Rinds . 7 lbs. fruit 5 lbs. sugar ' 1 pt. vint:ar 1 cup water _ 3 sticks ¢innamon j 4 cup whrale cloves ~ _ â€" Remove the |skins and blossom ends of pears, retaining the ‘stems. Scald peaches, to remove the skins, or pare them,‘ Watermelon rind should not be tgo thin; cut away all pink pulp and ithe thin green rind on the outside," Keep peaches and © PDOT mumby dar thrt Tob binkd thiirnetiietibk whi db Thousands of bridesâ€"toâ€"be have enjoyed the compliments of friends for the teau- tiful linens they mulated thr the Trousseau Sa Club Plas (not inâ€" stallments). Whm‘ not you? See |these quality linens on diliplay to anpreciate shaiz 322 N. First St. _ Phone 77 Qahl’s | Auto Reconstruction Co. 4 South Telephone 555 $87.50 hand modogrammed complete. Brine: & Auto Repainting ; Cold Frame and Axle: S(r#(htening Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING Sixth Floor. 1 Sweet Pickled Pears, Peaches that we the 180. North rkhh ran A ixth Floor, La -"kh:l- ;’.ï¬ GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop TROUSSEAU LINEN : 4 qts. water 1 pt. salt| are jthe originators of natiofâ€"wide famous / |03-pc. First Street t Highland Park 1 _ See |these !;‘WN their Every war is a mati whether victorious or n Moltke. tr:e ecut in squares, rounds, diamonds, | | 1 etc. l(i:ke a syrup of the sugar, s Asks For Clothi vinegar and water; ski and add t:h'e j 7 spices. Cook pears and peaches until| |The Deerfleld Relief Com tender in the syrup, then place in ki.ng an appeal this “‘M fruit jars and pour the syrup, rée| c hing for school chi ‘ duced by cooking, over them. Put| kinds of wearing appare] 'flIL the spices in the jars of fruit. Rinds | appreciated. There is an uru3 need to be cooked in water until tenâ€" for clothing for a large 1 < der and then finished ag the fruit. | boy. Telephone Mrs. M. A""!\. Noi ger or Mrs. W. A. Tennermann It takes a great deal of boldness mixed with a vast deal of caution, to acquire a great fortYne; but then it takes ten times as |much wit to keep it after you have got it as it took to make it.â€"Mayer A. Rothâ€" schild. The ruin of most me some idle moment.â€"Ge ard. | He is not only idle wl ing, but he is idle who 1 ter employed.â€"â€"Socrut.el You can never havehLa a less dominion than that self.â€"Leonardo da Vinki. The Chicago Tribune in announcâ€" ing the winners at the| Chicagoland Music Festival at Soldigr‘s Field last Saturd3y evening contgined the folâ€" lowing about the Prairije View Band which won highest horors in adult bands of small units: The Band Divigions ie Winners in the other. band diviâ€" sions were: T Adult bands, small View Concert Band, of Ill., an organization G representing a village population. The band i Lloyd Ritzenthaler. f Included in the pers band are a great many land Park and Deerfiel Prairie View _ ‘_ Band Wins Hopors in . Chicagoland Festival To D( ODGE invades the lowerâ€" D priced ï¬elt:;;:jv.“:e the big 117â€"inch wheel : Dodgeâ€"at amagzging new low-qrices! All America is turning out to see them â€"and lpcal motorâ€" ists are pouring in to see the NEWEST VAL MOTORDOM! Big, 117â€"inch wheelbase. And so smartly styled qutsideâ€"so richly tailored insideâ€"so big, rugged and chock full of value, that you will scargely believe your own eyes w you look at the price tag! | Yet you can‘t know all this new Dodge value means until you examine it perinallyâ€"get a closeâ€"up of its beauty and a firstâ€"hand "Showâ€"Down" comâ€" parison of thel-m%gt amazing array of values ever offered in a motor carâ€"f&t lower prices than you‘d pay foflnany‘ small cars! Here are features which you won‘t even find in n*ny higherâ€" priced cars. Stunning "Aeroâ€" IMAGINEâ€" © Clave'r t Phone Highland /P whole, Clavey S$@Y$8 A ND UV [S SENSATIONAL V LOW PRICE ! 10 does;nothâ€" night be betâ€" a greater or it over yourâ€" DGE:645 nal calamity t.â€"Gen. Von nits: Prairie rairie View, f 28 pieces, of only 217 s directed by i dates from orge S. Hillâ€" to see the UES IN nnel of this from Highâ€" rind may peel dhmond'r I he sugar, nd add the § iches until| | The i place in ki syrup, ree| clothi hem. Put| kinds NAME . 0. B, FACTORY, DETROIT 9 Motors, 441 a_n& Skokie Boulevard } Big Dodge 1!7â€"inch wheelbase: Cou, #§645; Coupe with rumble seat $6 [ b&edan $695; Sedan $§745; Converti Coupe §745: Deluxe Dodgo 117â€"im wheelbase: Coupe $665;â€" m‘5p° w $ rumble seat $715; Sedan $715; ‘ ,7“; Convertible Coupe $765. Spec § 121â€"inch wheelbase: s.mc;‘hnm $8 | Convertible Sedan $875.. *Prices F.0. factory, Detroit. No extra charge wire wheels. Special equipment elight extra cost. Time pay ments to H f'nnbmg:l.hk for rhoofl“;i-lChly i Motors Commercial Credit Plan. plan for inside information 0 peal automobile values. We b« Jieve it will reveal more for yoru ï¬money than you ever dreame “k‘“y car could give. iStream" styling. Luxurious inâ€" #eriors, And all the famous vantages of the Dodge pr â€"built chassis. Hydra es and Allâ€"steel body f maximum safety. "F lOï¬tilï¬; Cushion" Wheels which st lpver bumps. Airwheel tir [Floating Power engine mountâ€" ngs. Valve seat inserts, a i:nny economy advantages t ve you up to $100 in ope ‘tion costs, alone. . ~ _ | , ‘Come, see and compare t values by the easy,new "Showâ€" Down" Plan. It is the buyerg‘ A DODGE 4 AnNV &l DRY CLEAI;{ING CO t Phone H. P. 178 Lawn Mowe: Sharpened OF DEALER D)DRESS W LAWN MOWER SHOP 700 Central Avenue | Highland Park, IIL THURSDAY, AUGUSTP 23 Credit Jeweler and Optician | 372 Central Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 630 A Quality Cleaners ELIABLE LAUNDR rfield Relief I. H. NEMEROFEF 3090 WORK CALLED FOR AND DELJVERED High y Do you know ‘ your gait may fect the time k ing of your wa! If you can‘t adj your gait, let Phone NEMEROFEF adjust your wat ad J TH day and the dinanc on Su night ance ! that EW two tru lected a licenses that the had bee gwo in for ob expensi timbers had ne prope object twenty subdivi not l-‘ subdivi the {or for 1 for t ial i All lights Roads, for ol Lack â€" from Trus The The eÂ¥