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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1935, p. 11

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visitors are ted with its Early And they its i which inâ€" many delicious New End d Southern You‘ll like it here, too. id ci groups who help: e are .m great many this ~whom| there will be ‘nog us u: ss some one brings little as You can ) Inn for 'NgHEON _DINNER lectrolux . Gilroy asks that rymlom elp Legion make sure child in Highland Park Christmas morning. y=n is Mtfi 'hth they quiet oi E ':ngh Ameri own an day Down YÂ¥ MENT 1ere are ° rasy @rms! for as rigerator YÂ¥, DECEMBER 12 EVANSTON INMAN AVENU 3300 Tel, Highwood 519 for gu GAS 5c A NY The ” f ESTEAD ii'anston’s arly : merican ‘ PHURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1935 | Today we are going to give you trecipes‘ that men like. True the men folks come home and eat the “?‘l prepar for them, butâ€"when Dad or‘hus goes out for a meal he gene t looks for something different. > | Some night surprise the man of house by serving any of these gb« and note the satisfaction over the meal. * '?'.‘I,hst to serve a meal nowadays isn‘t enough, George Rector, famâ€" (Editor‘s Note: You are invited to write your questions about recipes or hougehold information to Phil Libby, in care of this newspaper, enclosing a â€" selfâ€"addr + stamped envelope. He will be glad to anâ€" swer you promptly. It will be impossible to answer questions received by telephone). The Recipe Box onducted by PHIL LIBBY it will be tender and savory. r each serving of steak pour a small amount of the sauce from the pan, and the slices of bacon or pork placed on top of each sérving. _ Barbecued Lamb 12 thin slices of roast lamb 1 tblsp. cider vinegar mustard sausage link that has been boiled and cooled into the hole. Put them in a fireproof dish with a little piece of.butter and a little soup stock or consumme, cook in a moderate oven 375 degrees F., basting often. «_ _ East Indian Shrimp _ Â¥ 1b, 'lpll'hetfi) e 4 tbisp. butter s 4 thisp. flour ( 1 2 cups milk > ; ' 4 teas. salt â€" j ‘ 1 teas. sugar %! f 1 teas curry powder 4 d 8/5 % oz. cans shrimp .1 teas. lemon juice 1 thisp. chopped parsley % , Parboil spaghetti seven minutes in 4 quarts boiling water to which 1 tablespoon of salt has been added. Make white sauce of butter, flour and milk. Add salt, sugar, curry powder,â€" shrimp, lemon juice® and parsley. Make a ring of the spaâ€" ghetti around the outside of a butâ€" tered, casserole.‘ Fill center with shrimp mixture. . Cover with butâ€" tered crumbs. Bake in moderate oven 850 degrees F., 15 minutes or until brown. it + Rusgian Casserole 1% Ib. round steak / 8 tbhisp. butter THE PRES3 Following the next rehearsal of ‘the Civic Orchestra, to be held on Salt and pepper . j Cut round steak in long narrow trips and brown in one tablespoon f butter. Melt one tablespoon butâ€" ter, add flour and mustard. Work into a smooth paste and add stock. Place meat in a deep sauce pan and ur over sauce. Season to taste nd let simmer until tender. Add % cup sour cream, when meat is almost done. Peel potatoes and cut into long strips. Fry in butter and add them to the meat. Just before ]serving add the remaining 4 cup sourâ€" cream. |Sunday, December 15, promptly at ‘three o‘clock, at the Y.W.C.A., the ‘ Orchestra will accompany the canâ€" dle light singing of Christmas carâ€" ols, sung by those friends of the "Â¥Y" who will be present that afterâ€" ‘noon at the "Y" "Open House." An Orchestra To Play For Carolers, Dec. 15 noon at the "Y" "Open House." An informal tea and social hour will conclude the afternoon program. : 1 amon 1 teas. flour 1 teas. dry mustard 2 cups stock 4 pt.sour cream 4 Ig. potatoes â€" Dwight Porter Wilmot passed away Dec. 2, 1935, at his home in Evergreen, Colo. Death was due to heart trouble.: He was one of elevâ€" en children born to Lymian Wilmot St. and his wife, Clarissa Dwight. The latter. a daughter of Israel and Sarah Porter Dwight. The Lyman Wilmots came from Brown county, New York, and settled in Deerfield in 1837. Lyman‘s younger brother had preceded him to ‘Deerfield in 1835 and "took" up 160 acres of "wild land" on Section 32. A, Wilmot Passes ; Pioneer of Deerfield ‘ Wilmot road ~and the Wilmot school at the west limits of the vilâ€" lage were named for this family. Dwight Porter Wilmot was born August 16, 1849, in Deerfield and married Lizzie Sholes on June 9, 1881. He was a late representative of the Colorado legislature. £ Two years ago D. P. Wilmot visâ€" ited friends and relatives in this vicinity, with his ‘handsome grandâ€" son, Carl Herbman, and enjoyed recalling memories of his youth in Deerfield. ‘ . Surviving Mr. Porter Wilmot at his ‘home in Evergreen are his wife, a son and a daughter, Mrs. Herz:â€" man. He had long outlived his brothers and sisters in the past 86 years. He was buried in His father and mother are: ied in the Deerfield cemetery. Wilmots .were active charter bers of the Deerfield church. L. J. Wilmot, a Lake ty official of Waukegan, is a ber of the same family. « Blackhawk Societies J Meet Over Week The Senior Group, Blackhawk ciety, Children of the Revolution, met Sunday af at the Kellogg Speed home on idan road with Patricia, flihl‘ Ann Speed as hostesses, .. ~The Junior Group, Saturday afternoon at the. Mrs. GordoaBBuhnun of mi road. Mrs. zh-n is sponsors of : CAR., a | the North Shore Chapter Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUND AND t DRY CLEANING Phone H. P. 178 . PACGE m chawk| Soâ€" : on â€" Aelen m of of ne the of nd ©)

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