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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1936, p. 8

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ar in «eS 15 Te ; CHILD‘S ELECTRIC stove 4â€"GRAVE LOT IN| BEAUTIFUL NORTH AUBURN, 1930, 8125 convertible coupe; MODERN â€" nx'*uu $% baths with snroor CHOICE DRESSED BEEF, in Call Wm. L. Rapp, 6§4â€"Mâ€"1, 1% north of Half Day, Nancibank Farm. A48â€"45pd FOR ELM PLACE __| _ SERVICE STATION 1 SINCLAIR PRODU GOODYEAR TIRES Tel. H. P. 5555 Corner Elm Place and First St. A22.21 FOR SALE â€"WOODED 50â€" LOTS, with . sewer and paving in ‘andpaid for; $2 down, $2 per week; price $500; no interest; taxes less than $5 per| year. ~ â€"â€"4 WOODED â€" AC meross fromt Woodâ€" ridge station on| North Shore (Electric, In my mearderings about your local grocery stores, I find many new products on the market, for inâ€" stance, Powdered Mushrooms, what an excellent idea for gravies and sauces and then too, I find Garlic and Onion juice in bottles, to elimâ€" inate the m “Lnd disagreeable odors left on hntds, knives and tables, the jui have shaker tops â€"that deposit a drop at a time, Your grocer has thege items and if you can‘t find them drop me a line and I‘ll tell you where you can find them. ;:’ug.n 5â€"room bungalow ; priced tq sell at : | 1 â€"8 ACRES near Clavey Road, $1750. 3 lbs. ground) veal 4 lb. ground ham & cup soft, stale b 2 tbhsp. lemon juic 1 tbhsp. minced oni 1 tbhsp. minced par 1 egg, slightly bea cup meat stock . 1% tbhsp. Mortgn‘s s Combine ma 9y / and add meat stock c ten. Pack firmly in Bake 2% hours{in a 850 degrees F, or unt Remove from pan : tomato sauce. e t ie TT VR (2TV 3 22 Shore Garden of _"‘3 reaâ€" sonable. Tel. H. F 4194. A‘| $Stftpd 11L 3 BLECTIRIC stove, all ‘bath» room. cabinet fltfi double plate :fl mirâ€" ror. Size 20x34x4.) Tel. H. P. 155 | Ad%tf baths with sunroom, game atâ€" :s‘e’h«l nnn.'hnun!ly vuy‘bt: owner anxious to ; will trade larger & WarRNER, mm6. | BAIRD Mr. Remington, ;’Yd. H.P. 1855. ‘}A 35tf this car is in excdllent condition asd it is a real buy at $1§5, cash or hldT Tel, HP, 1180. | A 36tf Many requ hT:e been made for meat loaves, appetizers and Sunday night suppers.| Thig issue is deâ€" voted to meat loaves and appetizers. These meat 1 recipes. were colâ€" lected from all parts of the country and some are from famous chefs. HIGHLAND RADIO SERVICE RADIO SA AND SERVICE 541 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 154. | Al8tf 120 PAPER SHELL PECAN TREES over 20 years old on 6 acres of good soil in Albany, Georgia; clear;.also consider a trade in Highlang Park real estate. 20 ACRES in Highland Park on concrete highway ; no ments for road; $625 per acre; corner| Clavey and B#fl rds. 11 WOODED RES â€" near codridge station ; at a lufifiee. f JA HAPPY NEW YEAR satisfactory and guccessful year‘s business we express our atprpci- ation and wigh our many clients and friends a Happy and | Prosâ€" perous ‘New {Year. I With the holidays over, we are at last able to ‘settle back and start all over again pla meals. Some of our ho ves will continue to serve the sam olE mealsâ€"but the modern housewife has already ‘made her new year‘s resolution to plan new meals for the coming year. To help our rs who have made this resolution, th¢e Recipe xx will offer new, at! ve and delicious meals and in future issues. F. B: YILLIAHS / Real Estate f w 1 egg 4 tbhisp. pepp PAGE EIGH Beef £, Savarin 8 lbs. raw 1 cup bread mbs (Editor‘s your ques informatio newspaper stamped e swer you p answer Guf for an FRANK W. RUSSO j REAL ESTA INVESTMENTS Room 16, 81}2 Bank Building Tel. H; P. 2880 1 Ph For The Recipe Box Veal Loaf Adtaker am or salt pork / le bread crumbs juice . onion parsley beaten . or milk : n‘s seasoning s, mix thoroughly k or milk to moisâ€" y into a bread pan. in a moderate oven, E-‘until well browned. n and serve with ote: You are invited to| write ons about recipes or ho old to Phil Libby, in care of this _ enclosing a â€" selfâ€"addr« sed, ve:g.pe. He will be glad to anâ€" omptly. It will be impossible to stions received by telephone). one nducted by PHIL LIBBY | A44 Abipa 10 cents sertion ; FURNISHE quiet stre PLEASANT tation, hot onable.â€" 641 APARTMEN cant Dec. UNFU Apartments Fooms An< bath, stea EXPERIEN 198â€"W. [s i D 41 A!‘A;!Tl%’l‘s.‘ â€" STORES AND DESK FOUR ROOM HEATED FLAT and garage Oil heat{ 720 Central ave. Tel. H.P 19g.w. | | T 4 19 GIRL WANTED FOR.OFFICE WORK. 15 North d Street. ~ / * Was WANTED USED 485 bet Tel. H. VARIETY Apartments for Rent reasonable. ’ Pepper, salt, to taste ; Slited pineapple _ % cup milk .\F] c | Have ham and pork ground together twite. ix all ingredients .except flour and pineapple together thorâ€" oughly.) Pat into a loaf; place in greased roaster and sprinkle with flour. r in hot oven 500 degrees F, until brown. Pour % cupful of water ground loaf, cover and conâ€" tinue cooking in a moderate oven 375 degrees F, for about 1 hour. After the first half hour place slices of pineapple over the top of loaf and allow to brown delicately. > |â€" Sausage Loaf 2 lbs.| pork sausage meat 1 cup| bread crumbs 1 egg, slightly beaten â€" % cup milk or water 4 tsp, Morton‘s seasoning Mix sa age meat and seasonings thoroug Ig, add remamining maâ€" terials, mix well, shape into a roll. Place in roasting pan and bake in moderate oven .850 degrees F, for 1% hours, basting occasionally. Serve ‘t't’ apple rings or macaroni and to ato sauce. ‘Novel Meat Loaf Mix ether the following: 2 lbs. ground beef > 2 tbisp. chopped onion 2 . galt M teas. pepper hN€, % cup| evaporated milk _ % cufl When house keet light airy 2 lbs. 1 cup ~1 og 4 cu 4 tsp Mix sa thoroug terials, Place i modera St. John Station. 465 dry work $475. ‘ space. 1 rent to Phone 49 ROOMsS _ GEN eentorrtioniemmmmnsscesisisn= 98y $10, BR 2. UOORB] 4e sitnrmentrmedsmntmenmmctnenreno@kly $1G 12 M *J MelPBRS _.:...=â€"ielâ€"â€"iniverecmnce | $B CEN AL‘&amPLOYMENT AGENCY Tel. H. |P.,2520. Glencoe 160 _ F44 WOULL from pr Put choppe ients. bake i Serve 589% C 2 cu) 4 lb. 1 tea 1 eg; 1 Ib. 2 tbli 1b. cu tb fifilp Wanted ];lg BUYâ€" AND INSTRUMENTS. Tel. H. P. een 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., evenings, . |53%. K85tf HUEBNER‘S BAKERY _‘ ntral Ave. Tel. H. P. 3036 A43 L{}ITOBUYAtood-odcu vate party, prefer a Ford, Chev= Plymouth, but other light ear Tel. H. P. 1180. K35tf ell mixed, put on a sheet of anted to Buy 3"&11‘)&. located . F ARD W. guz | NOTICEâ€"-Advertisem‘et;fis received after 3 o‘clock Wednesday, placed in another section. 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. for each additional line. $1.10 for 3 consecutive weeks. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before inâ€" 1,00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each addition line. | / OF DELICIOUS SWEET ROLLS |_: 25e a dozen. $ IBUTTER ROLLS salt pork milk ."salt s um onion p. chopped parsley . and pork through food ‘and mix with other ingredâ€" k firmly in bread pan and ‘oven for 2% to 8 hours. ith vegetables or spaghetti. m Loaf with Pineapple / eured raw ham s rice flakes fresh pork , Worcestershire sauce C LAUNDRESS will do launâ€" at home; references. Tel. H. P. O | # £A3â€"45 NISHED APARTMENTS â€". ‘::h -m: 'hc.t 2 rooms '-n: ‘heat ; 2 rooms, running water. $ ing room; Reasonable. 47 ve, _ Opposite Northwestern ist. Phone H. P. 540. D. 35tf 8 ROOMS AND BATH, vaâ€" 15 ; one block from Northwestâ€" Gourley Apts. Tel. n'nfé | D BATH, suitable for light ifg. Near transportation. Both Tel. H. P. 449. D 4244 Highland Park LASSIFIED WANTâ€" ims for Rent AST ROOM, near: transporâ€" %_tar at all times ; terms reasâ€" |RQOOM in privite home on a mhrzu from lake; breakâ€" weds BP eopored »rfgned; Nine ave trally located and reasonable UBER 866 Central Ave. D 41itf P S1tf CROSS FOX FUR NECK PIECE LOST om._:gfie.hnqmm on terms. HI P STATE B. EXPERIENC Pnc'ncA)L NURSE with good refe ; will also| do light house keeping ...,H Tel. Majestic 3567. _ E44pd YOUNG WOM MIDDLE AG WOMAN desirous of takâ€" ing care of thildren, Cfi Mrs. Snyder, 548. Central Avenue or 1. H.P. 3025. j E 42â€"45pd 8 ROOM FURNISHED HOVSE; Oil heat ; Modern; Air ponditioned ; 10 minutes drive from Hig! Park. â€" Address G. M. Press ‘office. : | B 41â€"42pd ROOM, 3 blocks from business section, conâ€" venient to transportation, oil heat, plenty of hot wa use of den, garage if deâ€" sired ; no roomers. â€" Tel. H. P. [ 89e (~ | P32E NICELY FURNISHED BED ROOM. No Kol ‘heat ; lots of thot water ; if desired. ald OME !or; Rent The demgnstration faithful seties of gli most recent developm the country!s betterâ€" institutions, It will audience to the myste acquaint it with micr reveal the workings of Since Mr. Manning is search man, it will be to create ajbetter und the methodg, objective, phy of the research between post |office and Christ‘s Bakery, Kflu uh«lon; M T:L K. ‘P. He will zring to th tion various scientific " OUNG WOMAN, 28, married, who has had charge of i ing mail) for large deâ€" partment s lorfln“tcm.do- gires posi in Highland Park; prefer doctor‘s or tist‘s office; some know!â€" Sdge of bookfeeping. Write "Jâ€"L" Prose On Janu tory of se members o club when Geheral E tory at Schi graphic p in Science." E. L. Ma _ Form pil cones. Ins end for lea Steam medium sized prunes until tender, remove pits, Stuff with er cheeke. Pork Bausage A zers l{bke véry tiny pork | sausage meat balls,; cook slowly until well done. Spéar with tpothâ€"pick and serve with slice of stul;:sd olive which has ibeen place on the same toothpick. | \Biscui Scuuxe ppetizers © Make very small, |rather thick, baking powrler biscuits. Hollow out center (like tart) gnd fill with cooked sausage meat.| «> « Phone H. P.| 405 Prunes Stufed with Cream Cheese gFew ins pepper i l;w. t % eup evaporated milk Fo‘rfn into & roll about 4 inches thick and nearly|as long c: the meat and place in the center Pt the oblong. With the ‘aid of the wax paper, wrap the t around the potatoes. Remove per and put roll in greased king pan, and bake in hot Loven 00 degre«tnli' about 45 minutes on until brown. Serves 6. Situation Wanted 1 Lost and Found Houses for Rent "Adve Miscellaneous D PL%N 0 TUNER H. F. PAHNKE kmihg ttiSpeakon tures in Science"‘ nstration 1 ies of glin developme s betterâ€"knr 7 a minjature laboraâ€" ce will shown to the Chicago Engineers llis L. Manning, of the tric resgarch laboraâ€" ectady will deliver his entation, | "Adventures age meat.| > > + miento Carrots riento chegse into tiny t bit of p ’rsley in large es. . ill present a pses of the ts in one of own research ntroduce the ous electron, mperes, and cathode rays. imself a reâ€" his objective rstanding of and philosoâ€" entist. demonstraâ€" dgets" and M44pd THE PRES8 JS5tf j IN THE CIRCUIT CoURT OF SAID COUNTY _ Alfred Hill, plaintiff, vs. Anna M. Salo Tink, 4) sorpormiinh individually" and nk, a . corporation, and as Trustee under trust deed Document No. $30799, Chicago Title & Trust Company, a Corporation, as ‘Trustee under trust _ deed Docuc;mt g:. ghlm' Glneot‘ State Bank, a rporation, icago Title Trust Comâ€" pan. a Corporation, as Receiver of Glencoe State Bank, a Corporation, Evanston Securâ€" ity Finance Corporation, a Corporation, Paul Borchardt, Mortimer Singer, Eugene Singer, Central Iilinois Agency & Loan Corporation, a Corporation, and Franklin P. O‘Brien impleaded with Anna M. Salo and Carl Salo, Defendants, in Chancery, General Number 35582. PUBLIC NOTICE ISs HEREBY CIVEN that pursuant to a decree entered of record on December 17th, 1985, in the above en« titled cause, by the . Circuit Court of Lake County, Iilinois, ‘the undersigned | as Speâ€" cial Master in Chancery of said Court, will on January‘ 20th, 1936, at 10 :30 â€" o‘clock afi a‘:cflon fe euholln =‘:l=" .‘blk:-‘ ic a or and best bidder at the Enst lm'hâ€"fl County of Lake) . ss State of IHlinois) ADJUDICATION NOTICE © PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Executors of the Estate of Carrie A. Parliament, deceased, has fixed upon Tuesday, the 4th day of February, A. D; 1936, as the return day for the hearing â€" of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons having claims agninst said Estate are hereby notified and requested to attend the Probate Court of Lake County, Illinois, on said date at ten o:e!ock A‘..ll. for the purpose of having said claims adjusted LICE L. PEABODY, cA:Bmc- A. PARLIAMENT Winston, Strawn & Shaw, Attorneys, Chicago, IIl. | Waukegan, I11., ‘Dec. 19, 1985. .X48â€"45 cause on the 16th day of October, 1985, and that said mction is now pending and undeâ€" termined in said Court, and that you, the said Jaunita ? Wilcox, defendant, must file your appearance in said action on or before the ist Monday in the month of February, ‘li:?&. h.."d inbeun tenth yo;: fail to do so ault may be en agnainst you. i L. J. WILMOT, a» w» s UPu F ch“““ mn so that process cannot be served upon said defendant, having been filed in the office of the Clerk of this! Court, notice is therefore, hereby given to said Juanita B. Wilcox, defendant, that the plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed their complaint in said V. Wm. Briddle, attorney, Highland Park, Illinois. Affidavit showing that the defendant, Juanita B. Wilcox, has gone out of this State and on due inquiry cannot be found, Juanita B. Wilcox, Defendant. CIVIL ACTION IN E« c o t > No. 35678 State of Illinois) County of Lake) ss Walter LeRoy Wilcox, plaintiff Mr. Manning is known| to have the knack of putting in : concise popular language the story of elecâ€" trical research in the past few decades, and, his address will deâ€" scribe intimately a few; of the achievements which stand to the credit of research in the modern era. ‘The public is invited. There will be no admission charge. Mr. Manning will speak of radium and‘‘uranium and their properties and will demonstrate the emission of mysterious emanations entirely bdyond control. will perform a repertoire of experiâ€" ments involving vacuum tubes of different types, especially the comâ€" paratively new and versatile Thyraâ€" tron, certain chemical gases, and high frequency radiations, thus il; lustrating the new kind of tools beâ€" ing fashioned for the conveniece of a world fast becoming electrical in everything it does. _‘ _ Diferent Meat Loaf 1 Ib. ground ham % lb. ground pork | 1 teas. celery salt £:: 7 % eup chopped onion F > % Ib. ground pork ~ 2 cups soft bread crumb‘ 4 teas. pepper 68 14 %. cup chopped green pfl{p‘r 1 Cup evaporated milk | Mix all above ingredients well in a bowl. Make a roll and place on well greased baking pan. | Bake in hot oven 400 degrees F, about 1 hour, basting frequently with dripâ€" pings. â€" Serves 6. M ; Appetizer Delight . Hard cooked egg, ult,! pepper, cayenne salad dressing and 1 teas. curry powder. Spread on soda crackers, Crax or Ritz. | + Pecan Balls â€" | : ' Roll any variety of soft ‘cheése into ball one inch in diameter. Press two large pecans into opposite sides. +.: Flaked Crab Meat! . °. Flake crab meat with mughrooms, pimiento, green pepper (all of which has been chopped fine) add cream cheese or salad dressing, and mix well. . Spread on crackers or rounds of toast. « Dried Beef and Roqnqort Spread one end of a piece,of dried beef with thick layer of soft roqueâ€" fort cheese. Roll tightly and fasten with toothpick. > MASTER‘S SALE NOTICE Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORECLOSURE at the East Main Front EQUITY X43â€"45 X42â€"45 Tel. H. P. 495 ROOM 306 NORTH SHORE TRUST BLDG. CLEANERSG TAILORS f Section thirtyâ€"five (85), Township Forty. 0 n five a = three (43) N:z. Range Twelve (12), East T4XÂ¥ a#*"~ a#‘‘~sw. 4 to 1925, as Document 263241 in Book "O" of Phu.me“,llmhlhdnc&ol Highland Park, Lake County, lllinois; toâ€" x:'th‘cr with ng and -hc:‘hr the rights, privileges, and appurtenances :l:‘«funw belonging or in any wise apperâ€" ning. Dated December 26, 1985. L Gail & Behanna, Attorneys for plaintiff. North Sheridan Road Dooroftbodurt!o.o.lnfio%d Waukegan, in said County, all and singuâ€" luar the followi described real estate in ulddoer:d.t;a-d.bor -o"-uhw as may sufficient to satis said decree, toâ€"wit: Lot Three (3) in Sale‘s Subdiviâ€" .'a.‘? gflmmA(§)ocgha-y;yu-d ho‘ .1C Nhit (4) of the Subdivision ‘of the West twentyâ€"two and oneâ€"half (um acres of the South thirty (80) meres of enst half of the Southwest Quarter (SWY%) Arthur Kraft will be soloist with the choir of 125 at this Jan. 5 serâ€" vice. Selections will inchge Menâ€" delssohn‘s "O Come Let Us Worâ€" ship,‘"" Pache‘s "The New Year,‘ Foote‘s "God, Is Our Refuge," and "Holy, Holy" from Gounod‘s St. Ceâ€" celia‘s mass. At 7:15 the choir of St. Chrylou\fi:’ church, under the direction of d B. Simonds, will give a special program. Carl Pfau will lead the congregational singing. This is his first visit to America. Last week he spoke at the convenâ€" tion of the Student Volunteer Moveâ€" ment. Society leaders and church dignitaries are uniting to honor and entertain England‘s primate during his short stay in Chicago. The Archbishop of York has long been an international figure in reâ€" ligious affairs, as chairman of the World Conference on Faith and Orâ€" der, and as leader in better housing projects in England. He was given world wide publicity at the time of the amarriage of Princess Marina and Prince George at whose wedâ€" ding he offi¢iated with the Archâ€" bishop of Canterbury, | hishop George Craig Stewart, head of the Chicago diocese; Lewis Bernays, B;Iti-h consul general; Edward L. Ryerson, Jr., and other prominent laymen and ministers from churchés of all denominations, will have seats on the stage to hear the archbishop speak on "Christian Unity." Clifford W. Barnes will preâ€" side Classified Directory Professional and Business Residents of the north shore will have an omrtnnity to hear the renowned Reverend William Temple, Archbishop of York and Primate of England, at the Chicago Sunday Evening Club in Orchestra Hall, where he will make his first public appearance in Chicago on Jan. 5. Clun-?riv'lh-kambh 80 years in Highland Park. 22 North Second Street Rev. William Temple To Be Speaker On Sunday Club Program DR. B. A. HAMILTON Dry Cleaning â€" o Oiletnk and I Smitty‘s BARBER SHOP E. NELSON _ (Formerly Columbian Country Club) . Milwaukee Avenue â€"1 mile North of. Wheeling | SAM HARE, l(Tuger [ss 1 .3 featuring RESERV ATIONS â€" PHONEL:VHEELING 93 | © Open All Win y Bonâ€"Air Cafe Dentists ApG Phone 35 S. St. Johns Ave.| pocit! Shunede to wioonee peciwd Master in Chansert Earl Hoffman‘s N.B.¢. Orchestra ALLâ€"STAR FLOOR SHOW ve (85), Township Fortyâ€" Range Twelve (12), East Announcing the opening of the X43â€"45 \Tel H. P. 2774 513 Eim Place | 4 Painters‘, Supplies Ceptral & Second St.â€" Tel. H. P.94# 589 Homewood Ave. Highland Pkâ€" , "Our board during the past year," de:l‘iu Mr. Sadler, "has made an enviable record for service to its memptn. to the owners of rea} pro y and to the communities it serves, and we plan even greater things for the coming year.">â€" _ SANTI BROS. DAIRY ‘guest speaker is a member » ‘the Chicago Real Estate Board , ‘is well knowr in both Te ~ and [financial gircles as 2 Whttker realtor, and author; As chalima, of the boards of the Bills Securme" f tions, the Bills R Stas and | the Bills Management & Mo Corporation, he has has a varied and remarkable td the field of real property and w ‘ &A nt lines. f L /de. 3t William A. Sadler, president of the board, expresses the opinion the coming year is going to be one of the. t in the history of north shore real estateand the n North Shore Real Estate w MELLODY FARMS _ | | DAIRY es _i ~ Pasteurized *4 j a member of the U Northwestern (University 3 mmerce and as president of Bus. i Talk Plans, Inc., he has given consitierable study to the ship iof business and sales as they apply in his chosen 4 He is author of many articlee o sales promotion and is known for his two works, ci:‘l; of Persuasion," and * p tu Talk | Plans." wp1. PAINTING and DECORATING / Paints, Wall Paper, Glass | ‘‘Window Shades, Auto Glass |__.) Highland Park, HL pasinunitue uis Anp Cenal J. SMITH â€" DELICIOUS CREAM Evanstonâ€"North â€" Sh _ Board ‘will open . at its board rooms,. Jan. 6, at 8 p.pt. with angt for \ members and ‘: B. ®, program chair v and sugyests that all get y for 1936 by getti \bf tools from Benjamin who|will discuss, in his in pointed way, "Selling les | Applied to the Mark ' Estate." a & 7 THURSDAY, | JANUARY . dpem neval :-b,-nuuml.hd-u- ukes Bumps and Dents out of Your rive Your Car in and Get Estimste â€" | Aute Body and Fenders for an Adtaker For Quality and Service _ Call H. P. 1581~ ‘Grade A Milk TELEPHONE 410 UNK | HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP BRAND BROS. f tools from Benjamin F. Ba, will discuss, in his interestn pointed way, "Selliny Pau, Applied ‘to the i 2 Estate." â€" oi e‘guest speaker is & memhe, > on January :t: Bu‘ th real estate as a banker, As c“ ills SeCurities

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