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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1936, p. 3

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$1.19 .. A§$2,05 Ireé | Cossock liner El Tai toi be 42 7 % LusP pat esd 4 i Tnu wThe Highland Fling," last 0f UNC a dance serigs, is announced for Saturday evening, May 2, by the mittee of Deerfieldâ€"Shields stuâ€" u‘fb‘ CGaidzik, Marilyn Cook, Elizaâ€" beth Clarke, John Engels, Hank im in charge of publicity and ll' orations are already busy with committee meetings, and | special plans for making this a really unâ€" usual d!_m'. % 10. us alk a# John Engels is w‘l in charge OL orchestra '.mnf:zlcltl and is colâ€" tecting his best a ists. An original erooning number «Curbstone Cutie" sung by a quartet mposed of Curt w, John Fe » Bud Wifl& and Hank Wilder is one of the "speâ€" pcavk o o P ons s t e i ;}' specialties . Elizabeth Clarke will give m dance :r'“;:cmh;sdmdy announced. | Elizabeth Clarke and Alden Harris will give m dance number. _, ‘ Mickets go on sale this Friday and may be aecurcfld from any of the committee members or atâ€" Highland Park Pharmacy and Pease‘s drug store. The dance will be held at the T.'.C.A. ‘ «4y" Pupils Appear at Stateâ€"Lake { ‘mm Davis, 4â€"yearâ€"old actor, ; , gave her specialty numâ€" ‘"At the Wedding of Jack and. Jl" in a wedding costume of white & with a veil and bride‘s bouquet the first show of ‘the Stateâ€"Lake M on Monday night. She also was one of the quartet of 4â€"yearâ€"old tap dancing pupils from the Highâ€" ‘land Park Y.W.C.A. who sang a ‘Dutch sorig and gaveâ€"a Dytch dance at the same show. The :others of the Dutch number, all dressed in eostume, were Bufiun Jane Cunâ€" ningham, Helen Jane Robertson and Darlene +Riggio. .. Both of these members tried out at the "Major Bowes" mock rehearsal. 1 _ These same star pupils from the youngest class in tap dancing which Miss Agnes Daley teaches at the Y will be on the program at the demâ€" onstration given by her pupils of all ages. This program, showing the work of ove!‘200 dancers, will be given during ‘May. The exact date will be announced later. | Y Business Girls Clubs Dinner Pi Delta, business girls‘ club of the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. held their meeting this Thursday, April 23, at the Homestead hotel in Evanâ€" ston where they were guests of Mrs. Lydia Hutton, former géneral secretary in Highland Park. Dorâ€" othy Simpson was chairman of the nominating committee responsible for naming new officers. â€" Twentyâ€" ; two of the members attended the club‘s sixth birthday dinner at the Edgewater Beach hotel which was eelebrated this month. ts A progressive dinner, given by the B Y business girls‘ club started off on Tuesday night with the first gourse at the Y.W.C.A. with Miss Gertrude Ames as hostess. Elvina Cluver and Matilda Hehner were hostesses for the next two courses at their homes while the club jourâ€" meyed down to Howard ave., Chicago for dessert at the home of their member, Emily Brynn. { Legion Auxiliary » Meets Monday Night The regular meeting of Deerfield Unit of the American Legion Auxâ€" iliary was held: on Monday evening, April 20, at the home of Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Goodman. | Reports of comâ€" mittees were heard. Miss Louise Huhn, poppy chairâ€" man, announced that three schools in the Deerfield area were particiâ€" pating in the poppy poster contest. A report of the national defense and Americanism conference held at the Congress Hotel March 26 was read by Mrs. W. A. Tennermann. A contribution| was sent to the flood relief fund. s After the ‘business meeting reâ€" freshments were served by the hostâ€" :: with Mrs. Harold Plagge assistâ€" Court of Honor For Scouts ofâ€"Highwood Troops To Be Held Wednesday, April 29 \Highwood Baoy Scouts of the St. James Troop (36) will hold a court of ‘honor on Wednesday evening, April\29 at 8.p.m. at which time badges \of achjevement and â€" other awards . will be presented to the Paul J. Mugik, commissioner of the Highwood ‘district, extends to all old scouts and to the parents and friends ‘of these gcouts an invitation to attend the court of honor and ;vunm the ceremony. . s RYTEXâ€"HYLITED Wedding Inviâ€" tations and Announcements are beâ€" ing shown by The Highland Park Press in the newest lettering styles, specially priced at 50 for $5.90, which includés Inside and Envelopes, Tisguing and I ng. © RSDAY, APRIL ;hmintiq"nnomrmmtlp'\ + mnfuqe in adversity, and in old age.â€"Aristotle. â€": ;'.13 is again in, charge of arrangements and is colâ€" 23, 1936 hike will start from Central p Central ‘ave. and the lake. plan according to Mr. Leec naturalist, is to hike along the shore studying the shore bird Hikers To Study Birds Found Along Lake Shore Next Saturday, morning, the Community Recreation Service bird hike will start from Central park, at Central ave. and the lake. The plan according to Mr. Leech, the naturalist, is to hike along the Lakeâ€" shore studying the shore birds. The weather is fine for bird study and last week the air was full of song. Many varieties of birds were seen. A few were, kingfisher feedâ€" ing: the osprey (the fish eagle), and most of the usual song birds due here now. Deerfield O. E. S, Holds Rummage Sale Friday A vacant store next to the Deerâ€" field post office will be used by the Eastern Star Guild for their spring rummage sale to open tomorrow afâ€" terncoon and to continue until Satâ€" urday evening. ~ [ ts In addition: to t«m rummage‘ sale on Friday there will be a candy sale and a home baked goods display will be arranged for Saturday. TWO HEINZ FAVORITES 2 ... 333C |\ _ M & C GRATED \~â€"â€"~!â€" GOMEESE M@C |\â€" M.& C RAYVIOLI I llft“j"h" t p2 wE .9 4 at lower prices . U Ts | Our Meats Grade "A" U S. Inspected * / § Laxe shore Choice VEAL ROAST. _ | 228C }P! RE H hgquoin,lb......-............ :lj "c" | Fancy LEG o’n;.wa' 26c la 'M:i Gu 7 to 9â€"lb. avg., Ib. .. ... ............ " 1B ‘ Ar:wur’o BEEF TONGUE. zsc | ‘u t‘& Smaked, Ib. ...:... ::\ ...:..... «We § ESumtes cmee Cuts TENDER STEAKS. 3 sc § QUNT SS Round or Swiss, Ib. ............}> e l r“iffor Fancy FILLET OF SOLE, 35c [ ~ m en cCO c c i pant arine All Meat LOBSTER YAILS. i 49c ".t\znfiuhl |_. Except Clam. Chowder and Consomme FRUITS and VECETABLES Small Bunch ASPARAGUS Fresh Sweet PINEAPPLE. Soups ATARAUVVY .. A+ >A« pe"AICUAICT White Tender CELERY HEARTS 98¢ 2 . 377C CENTRELLA SHRIMP M & C VEGETABLE sour | _ I1V; os. glass Centrella _ Currant â€"Jelly No. 1 cans 3 Tempt the ‘famifi “ab;p'.ef ite wifh these Centrella Specials! BETTER MEATS Ann Harding suggests apm to bake apples. Peel the top â€" the apple and bake in the usu until they are soft but firm. spoonful of sugar to : gach place them under a {broil brown quickly, basting o Toast, carefully made and Guf{| inâ€" to strips, piled log cabin fashfof on a ‘pretty plate, proves to be} wic temstinz‘ than ordinary; slices tdxthe child with a finicky appetite.} ) Crisp Cleaning the milk bottle. | Won‘t forget that microbes are apt t @urk about the mouth of the g,',; (le It 'lh&l:ld be carefully wiped |6ff; beâ€" fore the milk is poured out.‘)\} 6| | Boiling â€" salad (dressing. housewives ‘fail with boiled dressing because they add t] to hot vinegar. If beaten e thoroughly stirred into dold 1 and the mixture is then boi dressing will not curdle, 2 bmhe.z9¢! y nearts. 39q Household Hints Baked Beans 25C¢ â€"â€"~_ _ 29¢ General POST BRAN FLAKES: | OR GRAPENUT F 5 Maxwell House 4 oftee | _ ||[ Powder | *( fast Cocoa . _ | Cake Flour 29¢ "& 21c 2..210c 25c LUY Small Large 14 RE\; N,élsb; a:;;ry & Mkt. 328 Eailway Avenue § 1 1 15000 ‘‘TO CLEAN DRAINS PRUNES . . . Y 'afike(hn‘ M LAKES â€"RINSO Jar the it FRENCH DRESSING $%.. 18¢ WHEN WASHING USE PURE HONEY containers 2 for 3 7¢ LINCOQ |. . mirsosious: . quart 19¢ Cut Green BEANS z.‘ Cl > BP ? Â¥# PLUMITE .. IN THE REFRIGERATOR USE céunr:s; | § | ~â€" No. 1 can Fruit for COCKTAILS 2 fo 3 3¢ Buttered PretzelSsaigerent b. 39¢ i | â€" { f 5 BECKER‘S FAMOUS HASTEE TASTEE MUFEIN MIX % °sX . 2 pig. 25¢ ny ad ANTA CLARA Products Merit Your Favor! o. 2. f:anq . Bakke Grocery & Mkt. .).2for 19e Small .....2 tor 17¢ aSh -»"‘. C â€" Large .....2{«3’: Lux |Soap: 3 for 20¢ oy | 3 for 20¢ 2 .. 429C PRES wood Grocery & Market ':ijw%:ddrymmm‘».m into glass jars, and use to flavor stew with when celery is starce. â€" To decorate cakes for ch frost them, then dip a small bri into me}ted chocolate or beaten egg yolk anfl put on design or name as des Ahyeolormybod:t‘ohy adding fruit coloring to confectionâ€" er‘s sugar mixed with a bit of milk or water. . . t ol | (Boiling the molasses:to be used in eao eai:r‘; cake makes them taste richer and ¢ut more smooth. cr%dmt:lh'od potatoes piled lightâ€" ly | in e hot potato dish, If smoothéd and patted down it makes ig oppy. | | * Corâ€"Yan Knit Shop | _ 3 orâ€"Van Knit Shop, formerly at" Smith‘s on South 8t. Jolins ave., is now in its new quarâ€" ters in room 5 of the Highland Park |State bank building. Mrs. Hatry Van Ornum and Mrs. Nathan CJN ith Jr., are the proprietors. W holpg Kernel |Centrell ¢ol:m‘c?.l:u PINWAX CORNR m dg ie yo-o" size with Mickey Mouse f"lk'Flff with each ...;.... lla king ‘Baker‘s Breakâ€" â€"Swans Down rden . IN n:sHLAND PARK in New Location IN DEEI#FIELD 1N HIGHWOOD Gold & Silver { Works 1â€"lb. comb ... 230 2...45C PVURE FRUIT PRESERVES 2 ... 445C SALAD â€" â€" Large No. 2 cans Centrella They‘re Highland Park 460â€"461 Centrella 1.1b. jars . ) 2 for 39¢ . 2 cans 4 3¢ ! A‘large selection of yarns vm‘:lz kept in stock and instruction period will be held from 9:30 a.m".to 12 noon, and from 2 to 5:30 p.m. daily, and on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 8 2 Ibs. 2. 3¢ | How Much Ought a Husband : or Wife Forgive? Two Interesting Reâ€" cent Cases Discussed in The Ameriâ€" éan Weekly, the Magazine Distriâ€" buted with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHIâ€" CAGO HERALD AND EXAMINEER. 2 for 25¢ Highwood 1000 Deerfield 220 Giant Ripe Olives For Giant Queén. Q!Ives ” 49‘ Pimento Stuffed Olives This Sale for April 23, 24 and 25 ldQQl rOGD 3 ... 25C Contains meat, vegetables, cerâ€" ;n!l.. nlm:dn' .:;l eod liver :vu.'g; L hw w & your dog enjoy his "Idear!" meals. W call it "THE WORLi.l FINEST and it earns the name. favor is sealed in glass jars. Order Manor House from your Centrella grocer today, Manor means real economy, too. . / j "We Recommend Old Monk Olives" L IFE â€" . Paul Schulze PARADISE CRACKERS 1b. ikg. & l 5c VANILLA WAFERS Rich, #0@rishing food for the nmm%&:;w- day. Try the delicioug recipes on the back of the package. 29¢ 885C High T est PACUUM PACKED IFE | Afoiitast with McLaughlin‘s C O FFE E Graham Crackers OId Monk Olives This is Wilson‘s Week! Fresh and crisp u. 35C¢C 98¢ dozen 15e â€" "Famous for Flavor" Bremner‘s Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs Prices Reasonable . Hook‘s Fairway Nursery . i Phone H. P. 2285 EVANS FEED STORE 610 Central Ave. Tel, H. P. 124 GRASS SEED FERTILIZ ER PEAT MOSS on sale at ELEIN CRACKERS BRITEâ€"IZE 3...425C BREMNER BROS. Finest for All Your Choice ldeel $3.85 Eoo2, Special ase of 48 PAGE TH&E®E

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