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Highland Park Press, 21 Feb 1935, p. 5

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80 ARY 21 white settlers informal b'?'u held he business of* Deerfleld RILSs E3 yed ._.#B81 TMENT II.‘. f ET '-"le::'fln. s â€" have . been s ageney, Or group sent :"‘m * 50¢ group will Ktthhn- t Cruickshank turday afterâ€" hments were ; and her asâ€" aggle, during land URE ty ‘ATION tion 10 I C H I N 8 other nâ€" the t Ads all o oudd w m m ie a e THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 Mr. L. Sherman Aldrich of Winâ€" netksa was last night awarded the one of service to schools, to the village of Winnetks, to the Comâ€" munity House, to Scouts, to Girl Scouts, church, and in fact, every organization which had as its purâ€" pose any thought for the advance» ment and betterment of youth. Mr. Aldrich has given untiringly of his pose any thought for the advanceâ€" Agnes Daly, who has large classâ€" ment and betterment of youth. Mr.\es in tap for ars, intermedi< Aldrich has given untiringly of his ates and high ol girls, now service for years and the choicte) teaches on Saturday New mnhpnmmu;nm:mm:mm who know Mr. Aldrich and are acâ€"| tions are open. h j guainted with his service. He was _ Miss Metsler began a new term presented the award by Ray. O. in dance combination_ ballet, tap wmmw,mm,mwm.,lh the National Council at the Scout. Metzler‘s class is limited to 12. masters‘ appreciation dinner. 1"7“:;4&”*!1!‘!% tm cimettticn f in Sb i ES henoy,~ _ |eave & tolonial tos fuith mothers *« Cartley, Scoutmaster of Troop 44. as guests, Fifty attended. $ CAL _ GARTLEY To s Cal Gartiey, Scoutmaster> of. T 44, Arden Shore, spoke to the school at the Presbyterian in Highâ€" um-&-d‘u.d‘-flg” ing the last 25 years and now. adâ€" fi-nmmmmh all present. « "’-i'r‘i-mmum_ quebgn nds ns PR T O ols onimes â€" o cce L O Wl memorating the 25th Anniversary of the Boy Scout Movement in America. In keepâ€" nmmu&mw and alko the sanngal program was at each place were in silver. Included in the program wus the recognition of Scout Jumes Suter having . been : awarded the at Prairie du Chien while attending school 1t Campion. Also the presentation to 24 units and other Norh Shore Area council the Ten Yurh!:!u.w". Mr. L Sherman . Aldrich '2‘.-'-» sented with the Silver wer award for distinguished service to boyhood. Te -fi-mv nb trur Cb packs Aand Scout troops :nu:ih the Ten Y & Program award a for having met certain during the past year having to do with their proâ€" LETS HAYE YOUR SNAPS Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan is in the of u.::-«â€"d.u-mhm fl in the North Shore Area .x:“-rm',m- readâ€" ing article has any snapshot he thinks would be a good one to putf in the folder be is asked to submit it to Order -l.-un-.&filhlh office. Those that are used will earn for /their ownâ€" m“fin‘lflnflhnnw in membership, have at least 50 per cent of its new 12 years of age with exception of Cub and that 80 per cent dfimhfl/-nllmtfllfll. Besides this, an adequate troop program was P20E uow Pecimccart i * + uh 7 We 7 m-%: ‘Troops 1, 2, 11, 13, 15, 16. 18, 19, 30, I.“.Oéu.flk‘n.fl.m and Cub 41, 60, 65 and * to these troops which c s of ‘ke of accomplishments Boy Scout News TV BCOUI LAAMAEMEECE Thomas J. Keane, the national director of the Senior Scouting program, is to speak mwtosmdbbnb“lfl , Bcouting and . the explorers .'g- deâ€" signed for boys 15 years and up. me«t« heis in "the: pariors: of: the rden" Shore m camp. Mr. Keane is a recognized authorâ€" KEANE TO SPEAK Special Thursday Night Dinner R for 4 wmeybinner,Smdty,Feb-% Winnetka, Illinois > & TELEPHONE The Chimnnegs Cavern "'nuu“ Important coming events are: *“11 Mothers Club Snnlny mmn of Scout | colonial tea and biâ€"centennial e _ _‘YÂ¥ W.C. A. Notes at ity on aldet = talk .wfl RDeetâ€" iâ€"Sh high school in Park at 2 Ads Louise Voss, n&.&omm School, now diredts t "P*Sm- phony Orchestra." The new term begins the last of the month. Any one playing a stringed instrument may apply for membership. The orâ€" chestra includes twenty. d The two grade school clubs have heard from timeâ€" to time, Miss Sprague and Mrs. Roberts talk on Italy;und Miss Techirgi on etiquette. _ ‘The Mothers Club heard Miss Ibâ€" sen speak on the Highland Park Hospital. They have one public eard party and one dessert bridge. The Business and Industrial Clubs have enjoyed talks on health, Mexâ€" o'n Mu ®* i+ The Business girls nation wide YwW f 3:128. fiu be j CA ann ‘to & ,‘innuloorlhov,mh 14. Palm beach party, joint, all clubs, date to be announced. . Pies â€" Regional training. conference in Chicago April 10, 11, 12. The . North Shore Catholies Woâ€" men‘s League will hold a Day of Recollection at the Cenacle, 513 Fulâ€" lerton parkway in Chicago on Ash Wednesday, March 6, beginning at Those wishing to partake . are asked to communicate with the comâ€" mittee member in each village beâ€" fm Mflflh’v nm "_L I uts a ~ Mrs. F. T. O‘Brien, %4: Lincoln Park west, Chicago, is the general chairman. en ty s etiquette and foreign travels Catholic: Woman‘s league â€"|* BRAND BROTHERS We Clean and Reverse | Old Shades oo o4 "omnpuperanle % Calavos _?m_'f t"_ Coffee _ Window M\ Shades iday, Feb. 24 â€" $1.00 i. TELEPHONE WINNETKA 3724 Tel. H. P. 949 TIte Cream esses must use to adapt fi»smi foods over and over again to a semâ€" blance of newness, is reason enough for the enthusiasm with 'xfi calâ€" ‘mvos are being received someâ€" holiday menu planning. And while this "star" in the world Oof salad phere of exclusiveness, it is no mMc:lifoniqhsxfiiluN* the market of the whole United ‘States with the first "bumper" crop of calavos and they are ing their way into budgeted kitchens whose "First aid" always it3 someâ€" thing in a hurry to imost of us, and that is a good reason for sug : calavos to you as a first aid for: your holiday menus. When is a factor, try calavo on the shell for the salad course. Just cut a calavo in two lengthwise, remove the seed and serve on salad greens with a sharp dressing, or as it *';mv_odi most popularly in Califo ia with a sprinkling of lemon jwike and salt. A quarter of lemon may acâ€" company the service. But yen betâ€" ter than the saving of timg and efâ€" fort, your prestige sz a hogtess will have been established. â€"| . > . Calavo slices for Peel calavo;. cut into ¢: or short, thin strips and sprinkle\ with lemon juice and salt. Sprinkle salâ€" mon with lemon juice before fiakâ€" |ing. Arrange calavo cubes, salmon flakes, and grapefruit sections alterâ€" nately in cocktail glasses. Combine | eatsup, mustard, and ‘ mayonnaise, and blend thoroughly. Pour over cocktails just before serving. Decoâ€" rate tops with slices of 91"0 Serves 4 to 6. â€" 188| The efficient housewife lbr busiâ€" ort as well as pocketboo Qir apâ€" preciate ‘the simplicity and economy of the accompanying cocktail recipe attuned to holiday menus. ” CALAVO NEPTUNE COCKTAIL 1 medium sized calavo || . Lemon juice y Salt PWE > 1% 1% The ingenuity which clever hostâ€" A total of fifty dollars was seâ€" cured. for_the North Shore, Animal Shelter, conducted by Mrs. Dorothy Eagles, at the aution of early Amerâ€" fcan antiques lheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Fnll'l last Saturday. {*% In addition to the auction a bean supper and coffee and doughnuts were served, the proceeds going to swell the fund of which the Animal Shelter received a percentage. 4 cups fiaked canned ,ffi.“ 4 cups fresh grapefruit | halved _ PM: } 4 cup tomato catsup L 1 teaspoon prepared mugt 2 tablespoons ma; B NEW' SHADES ; from Be Adaptable Food 49¢» Auction Nets $50 $1.00 45 jia, with s a n l‘ y acâ€" U exven betâ€" h neland dm' 7 11’- | 110 €*HE PRESS ap4 t i SUGAR BUTTER ipound box Richeliou Jupiter FLOUR COFFEE Richelieu Pure TOMATO CATSUP 14% oz. bottle Richelieu Baby Stuart EGGS Harding‘s Bab $ 1 oA MARSHMALLOWS 8 pkgs. for % lb. pkg.; & for| CORNED BEEF HASH Assorted 'Fiivf;rs JELLâ€"O Pure Cider VJ per gallon ........â€"â€"â€" Florida Juicy each Sunkist Juicy Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday can; 2 for ... 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