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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1936, p. 11

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nules .1.; _ " Cl a hat, a snake skin 'hohur.nbhn.g:& Mm% lomnygm.'. of them, B‘. "l'l the kindergart of nabontbuum&” they use for lifeboats, tvinehu,m,m. el. . The name of theip arage CORDS Hiâ€"Speed rtaun an even fow be sure to see it in eating Co. uaranteed Phone Deerfield 7 n Oceana." Â¥Y, FEBRUARY ; hland Park 1342 this large AND" that they ntle Hand" had bought » 19886 mi-y . . . month of parties â€" w‘ Day â€" Lincoln‘s birthâ€" day :-:rmngton’s birthday â€" and of at least one Leap Year party. Maybe someone in the famâ€" ity also has a birthday this month. +Why not make that birthday party a combination with one of the above important events, carrying out in detail the decorations of the imporâ€" tant one and a real "Happy Birthâ€" day" cake, for the one honored. Consumme Valentine Heat beef consumme (leftâ€"over or eanned) to boiling‘ point and remove from fire. Add 4 cup sliced beets, ent in heart shape with small vegâ€" etable cutters or scissors. Serve at Ham Steak, Valentine ‘ Place large slices of ham, (sliced % inch thick,) on broiler rack and broil until slightly brown on both sides. Place slices of pineapple on ham and return rack to broiler and brown pineapple to a delicate golden brown. Remove from broiler and place on hot platter. Place two or three small cinnamon hearts on pineâ€" apple slites before serving. F Fruit Salad Use equal parts of canned red therries and white grapes, sprinkle with sugar, mixing well to: dissolve nm, serve‘ on lettuce leaves onnaise to which whipped mnzs been added. Sprinkle paprike, lightly over top of mound. Soak Felatin in cold water for 5 minutes Wash, hull and crush ltn'bcr*ries. add sugar. Add to it the lemon juice and salt. Combine the rries with gelatin and mix ghly. Whip cream and to it add strawberry mixture. Pour into molds and chill thoroughly until \Strawberry Trifle 1 tbisp. Knox unflavored gelatin 8 thisp. cold water 1 eup fresh strawberries, crushed % cup sugar 1 teas. lemon juice Heart| Shaped Individual Cakes Make rmt favorite cake in a shalâ€" low pan â€" when cool use heart MY FEBRUARY 6, 1936 16 e 10 o e % teas. s a i 1 eup ::!;ping cream (whipped). with Dick Powell, Ann Dvorak, Fred Allen, Patsy Kelly, Phil Baker, Pau! y Kelly, » Whiteman and l!m Rubinoff, and the Y'é‘ Club Boys ."'lum. "WHATS THE ANSWER" ___ ____ ; COMEDY, "CATS PAJAMAS" Fridayâ€"Saturday with Gene Raymond, "'?.?n'“ Callahan, Erwin O‘Brien, Â¥k R Grant Mitchell, Eric Blore, Ray Mayer TER SPoRTS, NOVELTY â€" "TORICS" â€" COMEDY, "CHECK YOUR SOMBRERO®‘ MA LATEST METROTONE NEWS i * with Frank Morgan, Cicely Courtnerd ~__ Herbert lthh. Una O‘ TRAYELOG. " rumixn‘~‘. PARTOON_ "HENRY, 1 wn Note: You are invited to write ~questions about recipes or household g;n@tion to Phil. Libby, in care of this newspaper, enclosing ‘a selfâ€"addressed, envelope. Me will be glad to anâ€" swer promptly. It will be impossible to questions received by telephone). | ifisinmnifiinntist A..2.224 MB a sns wA 46. 0s Abortladnasatotdnadiipe ViTAPRONE TtarLoID . COMEDY, "OUR GANG with Carolf Lombard, Fred Mufi!m!. .ut.rld Allwg:." mpi Bellanty ATF « ARTOO "N RCuestr a NOVls:‘I'Y-.A!JcAnCKo 'n:rr?r':'r' C L}‘i'll'lt PARAMOUNT NEWS Froit Salad Strawberry Trifle Heartâ€"shaped Individual Cakes Coffee NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNRUIL THEATRE rector, Home Service Department Jhl::d Park Press and Deerfleld Press Valentine Menu Consumme Valentine Heart Shaped Biscuits Celery _ _ Radishes Ham Steak, Valentine "HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE" "SEYVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE". ~â€"Mondayâ€"Sunday continuous from 2 to 11 WEEK: "Stars Over Broadway" â€" "Two For TOnISN!, Parish" â€" "Man Who Broke the Bank of Monte Carlo" with Ba wyck, Preston Foster, Melyyn Douglas / with Barbara Stanwyck, Preston Foster, MeFY" "/"Soo, ypewg The Recipe Box +Wednesday ~â€"Friday Conducted by PHIL LIBBY "PERFECT GENTLEMAN®" PIJILAND" â€" CARTOON, "THANKS A MILLION®" vell Ann Nvorak Fred Allen. Patsy Ke“" B!' "ANNIE OAKLEY®" rgan, Clcel' Courtneidge, Heather Angle, rbert lluxh. Una O’&n.lor I â€" CARTOON, "HENRY, FUNNIEST LIVING AM LATEST METROTONE NEWS _ | LATEST PATHE NEWS shaped cookie cutters and cut out inâ€" dividual cakes. Ite with a dark pink icing or a white icing, placing a meâ€" dium sized red ¢innamon heart on top of each, If a night pcrty is to take place, instead of ‘a dinner party â€" a Valâ€" entine Buffet supper will be a deâ€" light to all present. > Valentine Buffet Supper Celery | Radishes Valentine| Sandwiches f With a heart shaped cookie cutter eut slices of bread and spread with a mixture of m cheese and curâ€" rent jelly. Cover with another piece of bread same size, then with a much smaller cutter eut out a heartâ€"shaped piece from the upper slice. _ Stuffed Olives Valentine| Sandwiches : Valentine Brick Ice Cream or Heart ped Cakes * A plate of appetizers may also be set on the buffet if desired. Pimento stuffed olives preferable. Variation: Use| plain cream cheese and lay a slice of pimento under the cutâ€"out heart. | & Use special brick ice cream frox‘ your dealers. Slice and serve. Have you visited the food demonâ€" stration at the Gas company‘s office yet? If not there are only 4 more days to do so. D. A. R. BETTER FILMS COMMITTEE REVIEW "It‘s in the Air," cast: Jack Benny, Ted Healy, NI_{ Pendleton, Mary Carlisle, Februaty 6 and 7, Friday and Saturday. L}Qvo young men, livâ€" ing by their wits, through shady acâ€" tivities inadvertently become heroes through a stratosphere adventure. A light, entertaining farce : suitably cast and well directed. Adults. ‘Man of Iron," cast: Martow Mcâ€" Lane, Mary Astor, John Eldredge, Thursday, February 6, the rise and fall of Chris Bennett in the foundry business. Sturd:L:‘l;d a good mixer, he lacks the me poise to ‘withâ€" stand success, Blow moving, with stilted dialogue. | Adults. "Transatlantic T unnel," cast: Ricard Dix, Leslie Banks, George Arliss, Madge Evans, Walter Husâ€" ton, Feb. 9, 10, 11, Sunday, Monâ€" day, Tuesday. A story of a giganâ€" tic engineering feat of the future. The leader is inspired by a dream of world peace, by joining these two Englishâ€"speaking nations, while others had commercial motives. It is a splendid picture of the play of human emotions, of individual anâ€" Tonight" AMERICAN" Feb. 11â€"12 Feb. 13â€"14 Feb. 9â€"10 "Stella Paul 78 "The Perfect Gentleman," cast: Frank Morgan, Heather A.nx:l. Herâ€" bert Mundin, February 12, 18, Wedâ€" {es Y, Thursday. A young Engâ€" ish clirate with ambitiox}n is handiâ€" capp >-- by ‘responsibility of an imâ€" pecunious father, a retired army ofâ€" ficer of irritating habits but a lovâ€" able disposition. The f¢+er decides to earh| money by touring the London music halls with a vari ty actress. Some!| gay and diverti situations result, made more effectiye by a conâ€" trast ng under current of pathos. Exceddingly good entertainment for adult$ and young adults. t guish| against the tic backâ€" grou of (&" great achievement. Family. ‘# i phot Full, onth Remaihs \| _ of Winter Sports tivities the )A where distric ing we sled t in t A 1 WIl month of winter sports acâ€" tivities remain at Eag’e River in the iorth woods of) Wisconsin whe ‘ more people in rthe Chicago dist 1 thansever before are spendâ€" ing wgekâ€"ends, skiing, skating, dog sled ig, tobogganing and tramping in the) snow. | He flined on a month ¢rammed with activity is the program arâ€" ranged in that territory for Washâ€" mgtdfnJ birthday wez-en]d when special tours of three days in length, leaving Chiufi on, Thursâ€" day |night and returning Monday night, will be opent.eci in addition to |"Chicago & Northwestern‘s usual Friday night to Monday morâ€" ning |@llâ€"expense tour. , On ]khat weekâ€"end, the Wisconsin state Amateur hockey playâ€"offs will be s in addition to the regular prograim of winter sports. és@rvations ulreug made this year by the Chicago & North Wesâ€" tern1 ilway are evidence that the winter sports idea is "catching on" in the middle west. More than a 100 per cent increase in past and futurg reservations has been recordâ€" ed for people going to Jack O‘Lanâ€" tern Kodge and Hinw?}m Lodge at Eagle| River and Long Lake Lodge at Phelps, Wis. / | No more drudgery or wasted time and effort! Re MODERNIZE with these 1936 U ad The Wantâ€"Ads The â€" "Manchester" â€" Universal gas range is shown above. This model inâ€" cludes every Universal feature. plus an . elevated, Inâ€"Aâ€"Drawer, astogril Shown nere is the |serigs 1400 Magic Chet, a model of unique modern deâ€" sign. It has all Magic Chef advantages. See this| unusual gas range now! | broiler. KITCH Magic ChefiGqs Range Universal Gas Range THE PRESS then in the Corcoran Art Gallery at ashington, and there are three varâ€" iéties of the stamp, 2)perforated 12 and watermarked double lined USPS and the other imperforate. \ The Lincoln Memorial stamp was issued in 1909 to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of President Abraham Lincoln. e head of Lincoln is taken from the famous St. Gaudens plaster cast The 2¢â€"Lincolnâ€"perforated and on ordinary paper, was first put on sale Washington, D.C. on January 28, 1909. It appears in Carmine and ght carmine, with very scarce tch wmk, and a double transfer ining the side plate number on e upper left pane of plate 4918. 148,887,191 of the stamps were EN SER*/ANTS Stamp Facts HONEY & BUMBLE See t‘:em Now at _ our disp‘3y room. Ask for FREE demonstration You‘ll go about your kitchen duties cheerfully and swiftly, if you own an airâ€"cooled Electrolux gas refrigeraâ€" tor and a Magic Chef or Universal gas range. These modern, 1936 kitchen servants make your refrigeration completely automatic, silent and dependable ... and your cooking most convenient, economical and efficient. Y ou owe it to yourself to know what these modern gas appliance servants can do and how they do it! Accept our invitation to visit our display for a free demonstration. If you decide to buy, low monthly terms will let you include an Electrolux gas reâ€" frigerator and newâ€"type gas range in your budget. & sk now for the facts! North Shore Gas Company Guaranteed Satisfaction is more than a slogan of the VOGUE CLEANERS. It‘s a !}EAL;I‘\;! t'hliave our driver call regularly and see the difference in PROPERLY cleaned clothes.. ‘ or these dealers MORAN PLUMBING & HEATING CO.â€" 358 Central Ave., Highland Park â€" Tel. 1060 JOHN LEONARDI â€" 306 Railway Ave., Highwood â€" Tel. Highwood 519 _ J. R. NOTZ HARDWARE CO,. â€" 756 Waukegan Road, Deerfield â€" Tel. Deerfield 13 Rugs, Carpets and Furniture Renovated â€" Hats Cleaned 1 printed from plates 4976, 4977, 4979, 4981, 4982, 4983, 4984. The imperforate stamp was (isâ€" sued on February 4, 1909, for :.nh; use of the makers of vending sn::p affixing machines (in full sheets of 400 subjects) so that it is found with the Mailâ€"Oâ€"Meter, % mack, Brinkerhoff and U. S. Ve Machine company private perforaâ€" tions. 1,262,400 were issued, using all the same plates as for the ‘;Tr- forated .stamp, so the same double transfer is to be found on plate 4981. The Post Office department was doing some paper experimenting at this time, testing a 30% rag stock in hopes that it would show less shrinkage. This papér has quite a bluish color, most noticeable from the ‘back, and on February 4th the stamp also appeared on this paper, perforated. But 637,000 were isâ€" sued, using only plates 4976, 4977, 4978 and 4979. l ToLDPp HORaAce ThHaT Yyou ARE GuAPAwTEED SATISFAcT.ON 8xÂ¥ VOGUE CLEANERS Electrolux is the only automatic refrigerator that makes cold withâ€" out moving parts to wear. vibrate and make noise. Electrolux also offers low operating cost, long life. beauty and every worthwhile conâ€" venience. C 4978 Kappa Alpha Theta $ 1i._| Founder‘s Day to c the| Be Held February 15 The Chicago and Nonth Shore A!â€" umnae of Kappa Alpha Theta are having their annual Founder‘s Day luncheon on February 15 in the Wedgewood room of Marshall Field‘s at 12:30 p.m. Miss ‘Grace Miller of Highland Park and Mrs. John Paulson of Chiâ€" cago are cochairmen in charge of the luncheon assisted by Mrs. Frank Sutâ€" tle of Wilmette and Mrs. James Lindsey of Chicago. i Miss Hortense Mickard, of Equipâ€" ment Research of American railâ€" roads, and Mrs. D. Bligh Graseth of Winnetka, national treasurer of Kappa Alpha Theta are the speakâ€" ers. Mrs. M. D. Hobart of Evansâ€" ton will be toastmistress. Read The Wantâ€"Ads By Kent Terry PAGE ELEVEN

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