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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1935, p. 5

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19 . W. BISCUIT i fow guests at a fam. io af z y‘." ndâ€" . F. Leaming en. i at Christmas dinner yes. Mrs. Warriet McGuire and Oor DAY, DECEMBER 26 or the naxt Revih hev ing:0 SOAP d M 6 fo 4 fo RIN‘S SAUCE UR of John work!l is for for SYRUP for , 30th & 31st trofgheart 24 N. First St. d Park .1 Minois ; phgs. 9c °"* I5¢ Terry : from LaGrange, on page 6) Z. 33%6 Z., 17;c Z. 22*6 . 49¢ |oJle 25¢ 35¢ 25c 21¢ 24¢ 15¢ 19¢ 25¢ 11¢ 10¢ %M‘ 17¢ 99¢ 25¢ | Je 19¢ 30e 19¢ 19¢ \o agobet : rHURSDAY, DEC#IBER 26, 198b ‘\ _ Salt and pe . 2 tablespoons 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce 1 cupful} turkey jbroth or meat t stock. «*‘ | c Burr gherkins. § Sprinkle cold turkey with salt, pepper and flour. In a skillet place butter, chili sauce, worcestershire sauce and mustard.) Fry the turkey and when it is delicately browned, add hot turkey or imeat stock and simmer for five minutes. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and garnish with burr gherkins and serve. Hot baking powder ts served on fi: individual plate|with the reviled key enhance its attractiveness ‘und goodness. | . Christmas dinner is over, and the usual problem of t to do with the remaining parts of the bird or that delicious roast . fresh ham. Many of our readers>â€"will serve it again in its regal sthte, others want to do something different. _ Here are a few methods that will ’m#e interesting to you, and will delight the family.| Burr gherkins lend an air of refinéement as a garâ€" nish and your loc¢al grocer has them duck % cup stuffed spanish olives, â€" sliced + ' 4 tablespoons flour Salt and pepper to taste 1 teaspoon chop parsley | 1 beaten egg yo . _ Buttered toast or crackers. Melt butter in a saucepan and blend well with flogr. Add milk or cream, salt and pepper, and cook until thick, stirring constantly. Add cold fowl, cut in dice, parsley and olives. A beaten egg yolk stirred in adds to the rich:ess of the dish. Serve on buttered toast or on crisp crackers. | ; {Editor‘s Note} You are invited to write your questions about recipes or household information to Phil Libby, in : of this newspaper, . en losing a selfâ€"; o stamped envelope. He will be glad to anâ€" swer you promptly. It will be impossible to answer questions received by ‘telephone). Cold turkey â€"|| Flour iR 2 tablespoons chili sauce 1 teaspoon p mustard Creamed 'l‘-rko{“vith Olives 4 tablespoons butter 2 cups milk or cream 2 ecupfuls cold turkey, chicken or Turkey and Peas En Casserole 2 tablespoons butter 1. cup turkey broth | Salt and pepper 1 cup cold cooked peas 1 2 tablespoons flour 4 cup tomato catsup 2 cups cold turkey OLDEST EUROPEAN DISCOVERY AGAINST STOMACH TROUBLES AND RHEUMATISM ACCLAIMED BEST BY LATEST TESTS Since 1799 thousands of people have regained WIOL 2N MA health after years of mflem from| stomach troubles of all types, such as constipation, igestion, gas, and sour stomach which are the basic factors of s maladies as high blood pressure, rheumatism, periodic h es, pimslu on face and body, pains in the back, liver, kidney jand bladder disorder, exâ€" haustion, loss of sleep and appetite. sufferers have not used any man injurious chemicals or drugs of any kind; they have onl undurcmo:‘v‘l::tde y Nature, This marvelâ€" ous product g1 on the | untain f:::" where it absorbs all th%ul elements and yitamins the sun to aid HUMANITY in znnu. s }’t is compo.odlof 19 k.i:dd- of natural h‘“::'ix‘:;d" soir’rl;n:: owers scien m‘ y an 0 as LION GR%RB %A. 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Season with salt and pe per. Place cold turkey or othe fowl and peas in alternate layers i a baking dish or pan and pour th hot sauce over them. Sprinkle wi erumbs or cracker meal and d with butter. Bake in a modera oven (350 degrees F) until brow th ou moneyâ€"back guarantee. Six weeks treatment $5.00 tha cenuine LION | . rooms . E1| 4& cgup sliced celery f 2 tablespoons butter a 1 td Brown mushrooms and celery in butter. . Mix thoroughly with shredded chicken. Season. Line a deep loaf pan with wax paper. Li the :sn next with a layer of ri (cooked) by pressing the rice firm about threeâ€"fourths of, an inch thi on al lsides and bottom of the 4 Fill the center cavity with chicken mixture, pressing it in firmly, Spread a layer of rice over the top, and ‘place pan in moderate oven (875 degrees F) to heat thoroughly, When done, unmold, remove the waxxi paper, and slice across j of rice. Serve with chicken gra prepfgred from chicken sauce or with egg sauce, | / Fresh . Ham Croquettes | 1 cup white sauce & | 1 tablespoon Morton‘s seasoning teaspoon lemon juice | 2 eups chopped cooked fresh h % tablespoon chopped parsley | | 1 egg (for dipping) iJ ' | Mix ham, seasoning, lemon: juice and | white sauce, ‘add parsley, Spread on a plate to cool. Sha into croquettes. Roll each cro:‘ue in fite crumbs or cracker meal, dip in egg, slightly beaten and again in crumbs. Fry in deep fat.. ‘(1};1' nish with burr gherkins and st mj spanish olives. 6g2 9 | Barbecued Fresh Ham in slices of cold fresh ham 2 tablespoons prepared mustard % éup cider vinegar| . |. . 1 gmall bottle of tomato catsup | ©.Bring vinegar, mustard and c#tn‘ sup to boil and pour this sauce over the cold sliced fresh ham. . If L‘T si reheat slices of fresh ham iiq the sauce for a warm dish. °. _ | | ) _ Chicken Surprise â€" 4 gups boiled rice ; 2 fiaps minced or shredded chicl + en o § filt and pepper % cup canned or cooked mus} ease send me...... SS HERB TEA e attached coupon. re not as Jot 1amillAT 1 Md{l oN CROSS ; vourself. If not satisâ€" $ aveesescevenssnn® seaseessescems avuavianennaneanenninneny hcassayenasenencennn Dept. 7765 Deerfield Church On Monday evening, Dec. 23, at 7:80 o‘clock, children of the. Deerâ€" field. Presbyterian Church school presented their Christmas program, in the church auditorium. The primary department, under the direction of Mrs. C. W. Boyle, conducted a Christmas worship serâ€" vice, and the junior, intermediate and senior departments under the direction of Miss Louise Huhn and Mrs. W. A; Tennerman, presented Marie Ansel‘s pageant, "The Perâ€" fect Gift," with the following charâ€" acters : Prophetâ€"Ralph Willen. Maryâ€"Lois Clark. f Angel Gabrielâ€"Mary Frances Anâ€" derson. AtaRtp 19 Shepherdsâ€"D. L. Merrell, Edmund Bellei, Edward Bellei, Jack Anâ€" derson, Jirah Cole. Angelsâ€"Helen Meeker, Jean Boyâ€" le, Doris Cooksy, Beatrice Calâ€" ‘lahan, Betty Bruner, Dotothy Uchtman, Agnes Derby, Josephâ€"Duncan Reeds } Wi's'e“_l(en_-â€" John Derby, John Willen, Frank Stupple. â€" Readerâ€"Donald Clark. Pianistâ€"Mrs. D. L. Merrell. Lightingâ€"James G. Russell. 4 pounds for is for ... Texas Seedless JUICY ORANGES 4 do Crosse & Blackwell Crosse & Blackwell Plum or Fig Pudding large size can White Rock Watei;;r Savoy Fresh Young PARSNIPS SNIDER‘S KETCHUP . . . . . . . 2 large bottles 29€ GRAPEFRUIT MINCE MEAT Ginger Ale, Club RIPE OLIVES FRESH CAL] MARASCHINO CHERRIES ... . . 4 small jars 25€¢ Special for PALE DRY "Farm House‘" SLICED PEACHES .. .. 3 cans 35€ Phone H.P. 4400 LARGE BOTTLES 4 No. 2% Size Cans can PER DOZEN BOTTLES Enjoys Program MONARCH To _.=_â€" 4691 THE PRESS $2.00 FOR for ke the Rotary club of Chicago‘s third annual Business Exposition a ing success. The show will be in the Hotel Sherman on January 21, 22, 28 and 24. ith well over 100 space reservaâ€" tibns already in hand the exposition mittee, headed by: William V. ill, is confident last January‘s 1 of 150 exhibits will be surâ€" sed. ¢ A new and novel decoration eme evolved by Melville Chatten, brilliant Chicago architect, and illiam H. Lemle, noted theatrical ne designer, will provide a strikâ€" ;\Enthusiastic coâ€"operation of nearâ€" by member clubs is expected to ing background for the exposition which ‘will occupy 35,000 square feet of space in the grand ballroom, exhibition hall and on the mezzanine fleor of the hotel. Belief that the nation‘s commerâ€" cifl ills are at an end prompted the mittee to drop "recovery" from the show‘s previous name, "Busiâ€" n Recovery Exposition." The JZSc ,%25c roperties â€" Dorothy Lidgewood Arline Mentzer. I irectorâ€"Kenneth Hunter. 159¢ $1 @3 20c FOR zsc PLUS BOTTLE DEeposiT icago Rotary Plans | Business Exposition 516â€"518 UE GOO0OSE O D MA R T 6â€"4518 CENTRAL AVENUE Crosse & Blackwell Richelieu Raggedy Ann Pineapple or Peaches large size Crosse & Blackwell Assorted SOUPS IAFKG CAHS ........:.ccfou. TOMATO JUICE SWEET PICKLES STUFFED OLIVES , or Sparkling Water We also specialize in Gift Baskets at moderate prices The show will be open to the pub« lic from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, except on opening day, January 21, which has been set n“v{l.l as Rotary day when attendance will be limited to Rotarians and their families. Doors will open ‘at 2 p.m. on that exhibit was inaugurated in 1934, as a means of stimulating trade conâ€" valescence by letting the general public know of the efforts made by business in general to offset the blight of the depression. _ ‘ Admission to the exposition will be free, on tickets to be distributed by: Rotarians throughout Chicago and other nearby communities. OPIUM â€" TRAFFIC IN CHINA! (Unique method now used to punish those who supply dope fiends with drugs. Read about it in The Amerâ€" ican Weekly, the magazine distribâ€" uted with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHIâ€" (I;?EGO HERALD â€" AND EXAMâ€" R. | | RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Orange Pekoe large pkg. A4.._.$1 small pkg. small pkg. 17¢ _ Green Tea large pkg. for for 15¢ 29¢ 25¢ AND . P. 178 Jewel Shortening o. 1§e _ | Fresh Cottage Cheese o. L11¢ $ COLD MEATS JONES DAIRY SAUSAGE LEG o‘LAMB b.27i¢ ASSORTED CHOICE GENUINE SPRING 2 LBS. FOR 29¢ u. 49¢ Always in Stock GREENSLADE . Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop ALBERT LARSON 4 South First Street Fresh Highland Park 567 E. K, CATTON Typewriter Man STATIONER PAGE FIVE t $e7 ih 4: s3 $ D W k.

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