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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1936, p. 10

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beanionsettt Roncionatedt â€"Airccccnts fEadctactoantd covoninate l A facturing es since 1862, and I have been the product perâ€" ~ sonally for a long time, since I find that â€" these oxt*lets are of high g:::ity. do â€"not bake out and the s r . lasts. . fio completeness of their Hine adds to their usefulness. . Little need be said about Salada fi‘u. as for that name has apâ€" ) ~\before public, however, I say that. Salada Tea, is served by the exacting hostess, is found in homes. f * To tell a bqn-mmout Durkee‘s Famous Foods, is gsomething. Many of the older ho ves will rememâ€" ber these p espécially spices from way back when. I remember their ‘spices m# mayonnaise for years. Their moist cocoanut is one of thenicest of its kind on the marâ€" ket.. mu mrp‘flno is ldelu for’ DO NOT FORGET TO SEND IN YOUR ENTRY AT ONCE. | The Seeley Manufacturing Co. of Detroit, hnol:::{ us two gift packets of their famous extracts, gaily wrapped in cellophane and ribâ€" bon. This y has been manuâ€" : Bhrimp and Rice a la Libby _ _8 cups hot boiled rice. 2 cans shrimp. | ; _ Heat shrimp but do not boil, Place hot boiled rice on platter and put The favorite recipe contest nears an end, only five more days and then the work for this department begins, the pro¢ess of elimination. As I have told you in previous isâ€" sues about of. the prizes,‘ toâ€" day I finish up. EL PAGE TEN (Editor‘s Note: You are invited to write your questions about recipes or household information to Phil Libby, in care of this newspaper, enclosing a selfâ€"addressed, stamped envelope. He will be glad to anâ€" swer you mpfly. It will be impossible to answer ons received by telephone). Peasand carrots in patty shells Potatoes on the half shell Banana nut salad + Date and nut torte Shrimps# and rice a la Libby In V O ~| "North Shore‘s Leading Cleaners" | m,-u!m,éna&ynd. f _‘ Phone H. P. 3 mn-‘smn,wxum â€": Phone Winnetka 3360 1738 Sherman Avenue, Evanston â€" Phone Greenleaf 1632 Director, Home Service Department Your clothes will look better | . . you‘ll feel better .. . and your budget will enjoy the saving! $# Phone Now. _ > C : FOR ANY TOPCOAT, SUIT ... or Plain DRESS _ /4 The Recipe Box Conducted by PHIL LIBBY OUR SEBRVICEMAN WILL CALL. 00c GUE Cleaned Clothes! SPRING . Highland Park Phone ‘Banana Nut Salad â€" | | Peel bardana and roll in thinned out mayonnaise, then roll in finely chopped or~ground nuts. Place on bed of lettuce and serve. . Sprig‘ of parsley or watercress may be p § on side of banana. : as efi Potatoes on the Half Shell .| || w Bake Idaho potatoes until dor h cut in half, lengthwise, and ; 4 out potatoes, being careful not. Aj injure shell, Mash and add bu s milk and ‘grated cheese, put . # shells and return to oven to bro se Serve hot. . ; | _ ~| Ufich Peas and Carrots in Patty Shells Cream peas and carrots, in y usual way and put in small) pa shells, sprinkle paprika over top. | â€" % cup sugar $b 0. i fi 9 4 ~cup flour > 1. . ~1~ dthan 1 teaspoon phosphate " powder, or % teas | comâ€"| m bination type m C z 1 cup chopped dates _ .. l % eup chopped walnut-méafi.' | ip f 1 teaspoon vunm_g’ ... ./> . | â€" en <_ <. Pineh of sait.". / ;. | || [{| M Beat eggs well and add sugar.| wi Sift together flour, baking po ‘r«»’ and salt, Add dates and .wainuts.| f} Mix well with sugar and eggs, l= ?‘; ing vanilla. Spread on a greased | th shrimps on top.\ Pour the foll sauce over all. Cook 1 onion, finel chopped, in 2 tablespoons butter 5 minutes. Add, 1 Sunshine pimi to, chopped fine, 1 clove garlic, 2 matoes, peeled and cut in pic and 1 green pepper, chqfi ped fi and cooked fifteen minutées; Add > teaspoon chili powder, l\ teaspoo: Worcestershire sauce, 4 ) celery salt and salt to taste. Pou over shrimp and rice, a la Libby. | . DE LUXE SERVICE 2 eg Phone H. P. 3900 n':i Nut Torte \ â€"pimelt may be counted on to asâ€" jcexl the northern ths in milâ€" ‘licgs at spawning time, which is |deféérmingd by the temperature of (the and not by charnges of the “,.m'*.t' n as some suppose. The females uit,\‘ eir eggs as far up the ‘str@ams as possible, and the accomâ€" paliying |males fertilize | the eggs wih their milt. Spa occurs I fithe most part at night, and freâ€" ‘:I- u;- midnlzht. | 544 "3:. Ole affair is the most reâ€" ‘mk ‘phenomenon of the aniâ€" ‘maig world, and entire communities ‘reqmirements of nature and bird ;9: t n:tltfib:db& | : |. /JÂ¥ is hoped that. grown ups who Jov@ nature, will take advantage of (the ufi:&m ay morning walks. ?)gr%fldunlt‘; gg:e Seekers _ ‘Tkke county men who are|seeking poiRtical joffices this spring have beda invited to come to Beu'fleld on ‘Wenesday evening, April 8, to spéak in| the Deerfield Grammar gchoo! anditorium: at °8 o‘clock. \ _ |TÂ¥â€"‘is |a nonâ€"partisan political hays an opportunity to give short tpouneed by Carl E. s, presiâ€" de ot | elmca! onfl?om \This : will be the nd annual stelt jamboree staged in Escanaba. Jp Hipping of thousands of pounds oft shiny, wriggling smelt by hunâ€" dyids jof sportsmen was common *2; ‘last â€" spring‘s â€" jamborge, wkich marked high tide in the smelt int@asion of the upper Lake Michiâ€" en firl. At spawning time last E r tons of the silveryâ€"bellied 'i . were ‘shipped :commercially frim Escanaba, and eight tons were seft to sportsmen‘s ahd service chids in the middle west as souveâ€" ~. Hr. :mh of Elm Plate school is gth naturalist leader of the group. | hikes are held on Saturdays thil year to make it possible for §bo and girl scouts to work off the | OcR .;lfiou y club of: Deerfleld ‘has #ep ed the offer made by the Roâ€" fiFy elub. f: Escanaba, Mich., to ! a ‘of smelt as a souvenir 0 ,“ SBmelt Jamboree, the premier Athing jvcgt of the Upper Peninâ€" ayja of Michigan, which will be held (jEscanaba April 2 and 8, it was ntigh :water and mud in the fields. \ Bair of bird glasses will help to the| walk more enjoyable. j munity Service Inc. sponsors h s as a part of its recreaâ€" i0% pt m and cordially invites ‘1 cup boiled rice | â€"| f ' l;l, dspoon pdhci butter o 4Â¥ 1 ns l)llt; i 1 * \“ ymr. t j ! € inzredicpt&;’l‘urn inâ€" f d! small bread loaf pan. i with butter. ~Cover. |Bake a hm%i â€"a moderate oven, 350 ses. Serve on hot platter with dium | w sauce, flavored with on and célery juice. Serves 7. h dipmets and torchlights. After : tion ceremonies, the celeâ€" rs will go to a by river, 1 will participate in the ) .. It is expected that runs will continue for at o weeks later. Dipnetting f “ed: elt goes on nightly, with ¢ of sportsmen taking part is unique pastime. .. ‘into prominence by Prof. Chadwick, Cambridge, Engâ€" js composed of an electron, the ‘ particle or unit of matter ' 'hWI. and a proton, a unit . out. to‘ see the spectadle and icipate in the dipâ€"netting of the d and Nature Walks > [eld Saturday Mornings e King and Queen of Smeltiana be formally growned . at the It Jamboree; following. a colorâ€" parade of fishermen, marching d Legion Auxiliary, the eld P. T. A. and the Deerfield han‘s ¢club and everyone in the 1 ‘t; is urged to come, see ‘hear the candidates. ersons interested to attend on Sa y morning.> > â€". e birds are coming in very rapâ€" and persons who come on all wflo’h are due to see the spec : of Mother Nature unfolding élf here in and about Highland ie mnd. bird walk of the seaâ€" er permitting is to be ‘Baturday morning, March 28, ing at 7 a.m. Those walking d '1& the group are asked to z:)mon the road j;ht west of ‘ park near the field house. f are cautioned to be sure to ‘high overshoes as there is . of ,?eir aims, ete. They will pon at the primary elecâ€" on Abril 14. ; |}} L 000 is %*jth_er_ilix is sponsored by _\ Péean Nut Loaf 1 cup er crumbs 1 cup | [ cb neutro eutron, â€" "atomic \brick," n jand bake in Rotarians ear L. J. Wilmot . Serfe oi THB PRE33 :"Dangerous." Cast: Bette Davis, Franchot Tone, Margaret Lindsay; April 1, 2, Wednesday, Thursday; A young architect of high ideals, in gratitude for inspiration in the past, attempts to reâ€"establish a once sucâ€" cessful actress who, thruogh drinkâ€" ing‘and‘ selfishness, has fallen to a low level, though there are conflictâ€" ing love interests, the story is given an unusual and satisfying ending. Beautifully photographed, rq’listieâ€" ally acted and ably directed. Adults. Mrs. Philip Scully Sr., was taken to the Highland Park hospital Monâ€" day evening. | . ; . St. Paul‘s Men‘s club will meet Tuesday evening, March 31, at 8 o‘clock at the church recreation room, for a business meeting, enterâ€" tainment and refreshments. | The ensemble dancing is spectacuâ€" lar, the photography is exceptionally fine and the entire production clevâ€" erly handled., Adults and: young adults. > t i Boy "King of Burlesque." Cast: Warâ€" ner Baxter, Jack Oakie, Alice Fuye, Mona Baine; March 29, 80, Af, Sunâ€" day, Monday, Tuesday. The . of a manager of a burlesque show to a noted Broadway producer and his consequent social ambitions, as well as his temporary downfall, form the plot of an interesting and ‘enterâ€" taining picture. There are a numâ€" ber of excellent musical features. ~"Mister Hobo." Cast: George Arliss, Gene Genard, Viola Keats; March 27, 29, Friday, Saturday. A hobo bearing the name , of Rothsâ€" child unwittingly becomes involved in the crooked machinations of a bank president who attempts to deâ€" fraud a} young woman‘ out of sher mining heritage. This rather imâ€" probableâ€" story is : made ~plausible through the whimsical and artistic treatment; the homely: philosophy and subtle touches of George Arliss in a simple and naive role. The picture is ably cast, well directed and affords pleasing ‘entertainment. Family. n y s | D.A.R. BETTER FILMS COMMITTEE REVIEW "If You Could Only Cook." Cast: Herbert Marshall, Jean Arthur, Leo Carrillo; March 26, Thursday. A gayly diverting romantic comedy in which an old story idea is lifted to the point of ex;j:{flle entertainâ€" ment by a good and clever diaâ€" logue, the president of a ° large motor company is mistaken for & man out of work by a jobless girl, who persuades him to join ‘her and answer an ad for a domestic couple. It is directed with a nite feeling for comedy : values Antoia excellently acted. Adults and young adults, RELIABLE“LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. f Phone H. P. 178 4 South First Street Telephone 555 Highland Park Paying to have the effects of an accident erased from your car is not much of a m ‘PAYING YOUR ‘INCOME TAX DOESNT SEEM AS MUCH OF A HARDSHIP AS q MAKING ITOUTT GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop birvechinctisianit Deerfield Rotarian ‘ / Declamatory Contest ‘An interesting talk about the Lake County Cireuit| court, jury j A10M06 _ mur| $ Representat :;. ,?Eemm:mns are LESS A ov .’”c‘n M ces iPefraces ‘, have been there‘hd buq.hv.e . WA; â€"vj "wm'm fig m mm ' i'l m"'.. Dfl‘u‘.. ers and payrollers, to‘ get rid o iJ i WORKINGM: se itz on the KINGM n tm ) it is less fortuna M"M'fl f .MHJ . ‘ANS BREAD et .m., Dummp'mmkm ts purks “ 'MWAROLE ID of R M“"?‘ $ ) from ich my record EVIL stiey Enticy 'l'll:! i noo%""ToM o p l,mus.""nit.. 'roa e on C"""'”“ ) SION on LA i d h" :u.' ‘*â€"' is uw--..mwsm"' fear tb imas ’AND'-'-.muM" EN.l.;o(;lr 5""" Pfl: )beu,,-nv‘.,u. T the HOME and vikg GMOOI- ' o ae ME and FARM nmuusmm'mm.n s campaign P uc"m' in e INGFIELD. * € ’ ou to bear n | il 3 ‘_ not thtyouhm." [ alfe s »obuk Ton m arm e toe mot es e ahtfeete jark t f 2 .vv' ‘ m ssured will 7 S. Dearborn St.. Chicago Phone Ce Naturally it has been impossible for me to get around my distficundgreetnymyfriend-ndfil lnfi mndflatefornno-imtion-w in the Assembly on the Republican ticket in ¢ Primaries H 14th,1I9,‘;6.. been representing | ‘m&e owever, ve my distri® very best of my ability, and I am sure you know frdth Press disâ€" patches reporting my.@ctivities at Springfield that 1 was mufi&? V'Jmtucuehii' ' umup. ve Voters ‘s report 0 1936 said: "Rep. Lyons has served four terms with a good record. | His remarks in debate radiated much Bkat at times because of his political enthusiasm, but red UNUSâ€" UAL COURAGE and EFFECTIVENES$ in fighting for GOOD MEASURES, such as Pe ent Registtation Bills; and in OPPOSITION to BAD ONES. He CDMMANDS ATTENTION and usually adds zest to rreedings ‘of the HOUSE when he SPEAKS on Â¥) question." . .. . What more can be said? . . . . AND THIS froin a strictly ‘NONâ€"PARTISAN organization whose sc Bose is; (1) "Assist the public to form a correct judgment concerning the . work and CHARACTER of the bers (Of the legis< lature and by aiding in the nomination and e ction of desirâ€" able‘legislators, and in retaining their se ¢ as long as possible." . . . That I leave to your godd judgment. »“{gf@yejmkmn‘nm PRIL 28 . . . and FHA LOANS! The 59th Session of the General bly began in Janâ€" uary 1935, ending on July 1st, reconvening in Special ses douagaininOctoberlB:&Sdu'h{w, time we have had THREE special sessions making it necessary for me to be in attendance for the past 11 months. Never in Ilinois‘ hisâ€" tory have legislators been called upon for so #many months of extra service without pay or seg outside of actual transportation, The records will hat) 1 NEVER MISSED ONE WEEK during this titbe, with the exception of the few days during my er"s iliness. TO THE PEOPLE OF LAKE, &HT&Y and l BOONE COUNTIES â€" DOVENMUEK FIRST MORTGAGE BANKING FiRM| ILLINOIS TO BE APPROVED BY THE B LYONS$ Send for our new circular on Mortgage Plans and Rates INC. U. L noon by L. J, of We ;::lhn W$dq has charge of todiy‘s meet Read The THURSDAY, MKARCH 2e L E IVE : rol 8814 € yHU yeal girls‘ : funior a four 8 more P Shields Joe BP has been fraternit nols. Try 0 start‘ of being * M V #o will tion Miss â€" Deerfiel Lindgui land P# guist w assistar Initia 3. 49 1 .nxl'_ board ‘f« "William Adoliph mBetty A ‘ThomaAs Peter® P Sprin April 1 high sc Kind have ® dow la goon lookin us _to the m Ja by It

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