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Highland Park Press, 7 Jan 1937, p. 5

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Gracie Allen, bert Armstrong, or Carrie" :! from the home. and Rosehill cemetery. | len Westley, Robert ‘The Hall Johnâ€" _ tehit it > s Time News i by two Chicago ay afternoon. | E his wife, Mrs. Elien ger, and a daughter, n Howard, Dudley Jewell | | i*:m *Poarl or the uicide. }: Death Forest Man r, a socially m.bmhrmnm: %- of Chicago, was hlletboloi‘hhhhfl ird. near Rockland rd. "â€" "Nime Days a « "State Fair" . made Barry B Flfllntfith" htk::: of the r 'tldthou.u of a great cast, in 1 of the novel wh Deerpath theatre W 6, and will be sha wvices were held at 2 1" u R". l' L e on l"hnd:ly, ;T: 10.~ i‘ ncing, dimples flashing clinging to :; ‘Tr:mple ia,ut:m inquest. r lg:r l!:.q}'aym::% ege J. Jaeger, h rd., Lake Forest, l::tur;cd a verdict of itre starting W & Rrough Friday in h "Dimples" ‘the gr ‘ley has ever had and @g hit in her parade of Forest ‘â€" Cartoon, "Don‘t News > | ** JANUARY 7 19327" x, nobility and lofty 2 to 11 â€" Jan. 10â€"11â€"12 lcast of 1937 int" Are th Screen Evening l #t 140 dsc L‘-v‘ 15 January 6â€"7â€"8 Jan. 131415 949 2502 sterling > in the shown "d .. and will appeal to some of the Chicken turnovers, with gravy* ‘~! Frenched green beans* h J Mashed potatoes ¢ | Ice box rolls butter & Cream cherry pie* (‘:'noeipu marked thus in this e Turnovers, with Gravy ke your favorite pastry in the , and place it in the refrigâ€" r untilâ€"you are ready to preâ€" the turnovers. When ready, t in saucepan, 1% tbisp. butâ€" Fing constantly. Now add 2 cups pooked diced chicken, 1 cup cooked '. ed celery, 2 thlsp, chopped parsâ€" ley. Remove from heat. Roll pasâ€" try to % inch thickness, and cut jnto 3 inch squares. Put 2 thisp. phicken filling on each‘ square. Brush edges of pastry with evaâ€" ‘porated milk. Fold over diagonally iand press together with a fork. | Remember the old days when, we to tuck the family automobile way for the winter? The iflea of ving a car in cold wather_m | â€" We should see that proper oil and per lubricants are put into our hines. We should. see that chains used on slipm. ic’p ‘“ m E Â¥ * «it x esil mething to: make‘ l:zstand aghast, ery often‘ we locked the machine in a garage‘ to hibernate : all gh the cold or icy weather. .| : Why Tulsa, Oklahoma, stqrted an annual beauty contest for cows. Read the story of the vain winner in The. AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magazine distributed with NEXT sUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD | Machines are now built to withâ€" T&a’nd the rigors of extreme cold eather, provided we take care of m Winter â€" driving, without ‘ ion, is hard on any type of gasoline motorâ€"driven : vehicle. We who drive should realize this fact ;‘%::l treat our :uto:mobilu accordâ€" ingiy. ¢ t Treat the old car as you would reat an old friend. You will get in service just what you give in care and consideration. ; R AND EXAMINER. . . . blend in 2 tbhisps. flour, % s. salt, 4) teas. pepper. Stir in . Stir in slowly, % cup evaporâ€" d milk, and ‘%4 cup chicken stock, stock made from chicken bouilâ€" enubes. â€" Boil for 1 minute stirâ€" HAVE MODERN BUSINESS IDEAS?. THEN YOU NEED If you are a progressive thinker and have an upâ€" toâ€"date organization, you will want a letterhead that tells the world of" your attitude! % We‘l design one The Udell Printing Co. JANUARY 7, 1987 Phone H. P. 557 for PHIL LIBBY . . former Restauranteur now Food Consultant Listen to THE VOICE OF COOKERY, featuring Phil Libby, over Station ‘WCFL (970 kilecycles) every week day morning., except Saturday, at 10;45 a. m., and cookery advice. Voice of Cookery Put on ungreased baking sheets.| Lima beans baked with strips Bake in hot oven, 450 degrees/F.,| bacon and marshmallows on top 12 minutes, or until lightly browned. bring forth eompliment%‘ \ ‘This: recipe makes 12 turnovers,|| Bread should never ‘be wrap sufficient‘ to: serve 6. Ham, lamb| in a cloth=as it imparts an unp or veal may be substituted for| ant taste. Keep wrapped in chicken, tuna fish or salmon are|paper. â€" > * "y% or vealâ€" may be substituted for chicken, tuna fish or salmon are good variations too, «xd Frenched Green Beans . Mix in the top of a double boiler,| bread of cookies, add & tablesp 1 slightly beaten egg yolk, %& cup ofmhodchocphuwdt:ohsflh milk, 1 tbisp. minced parsley, 1| spices, improving the flavor. . Toks. grated onion, 6 toss. augar,| _ Foru new frait sulllt, make j % teas. salt, and cook these until| drained from canned pears. M thickened, stirring constantly, Then| in cut up pears, bits of, pimento | stir in 2 teas. lemon juice, and pour| chopped celery. Serve garnis the sauce into 3 cups of hot cooked| with nuts. Also pears with | or canned green beans. Serve at| olives are a good. combination. once. Do Nmms‘m; after| Celery leaves dried until pouring into the | § then crush to a powder and Cream ?“cry Pie with an equal amount of salt. ./ Melt 2 thisp. butter, in the top|celery salt is good for aoupsl .of a double boiler, blend in, 1 .cup| stews.. . S ( sugar, 3 thisp. tornstarch, and %| ‘Ivy grows best in‘ water in ‘teas. salt. Stir in 1 beaten , 1%| house and in a glass vase flll‘fi , cups evaporated milk, 'fi has| which light may regch roots. â€" | been diluted with % cup of water.| In making pastry, roll in on (These last three ingredients to b@\ rection only. If you roll fir} mixed together before stirring in| one direction. and then in an: to first mixture.) Cook for 20| your crust is always sure t minutes, stirring frequently. Cool.| tough. To improve both flavo! Add 2 teas. vanilla. ~Drain Wellij «ppearance brush a sugar . cups cooked or canned sourâ€"pitted| over the crust just before cherries into a pan‘ which has been| from the oven. Make th¢ lined with a baked graham cracker| sirup by dissolving | oneâ€"ha ecrust. Oover cherries with epoled boiling water. »d + filling. Sprinkle the top with a mixJ ‘Cereal prepared with dates \ ture of 2 graham erackers, rolled | tempts the most finicky m and 2 teas. melted butter. Serve) appetite, Stir the dates in ~gold. Makes a Qâ€"inch pig.~ NOW| egoked cereal just long enou comes the pastry; roll 17 graham|ifore serving to allow them | | crackers ,mix together 4 thisp. butâ€"=| neated through. Allow at l ' | ter which has been meited and 4| jates to each person; one Cup :| thlisp. milk, stir into cracker crumb8.| gates is enough for six se North Shore Line Inaugurates Series of Sports Outings mixture over bottomâ€" and es of a 9 inch pan, pressing down irmly with the back of a spoon. Bake in a hot â€"oven, 450 degrees F. about 7 minutes, or until firm. Cool. A series of weekâ€"end winter spo: outings will be inaugurated by 3: ‘Chicago ‘North Shore & Milwaukee railroad â€" the North Shore line â€"â€" starting : Saturday \ (Jan. 8) : when the first group of outâ€"door enthusâ€" lasts will leave Chicago for a twoâ€" day prozr;mv"zt openâ€"air activities at a famous Wisconsin lake resort ~center. 5 y * I Every week.end hereafter, until the close of tir winter season, the North Shore line â€"will sponsor the trips on a special allâ€"expense plan which includes complete : hotel â€" acâ€" commodations and the use of sports equipment. ; Skating, skiing, iceâ€" boating,‘ tobogganing, snowâ€"shoeing and sleighing are among the .ctii:‘i- ties featured at the resort where the outings are held. \| + 8R 24 Located 135 miles: northwest | of Chicago, the outing center is ideal for winter sports activities. â€" A large lake provides an excellent :ur‘(;ca for skating and iceâ€"boating. There are ski and toboggan courses for both the expert and novice. St:' fishing may be enjoyed. In f the resort provides all the flcnifiel found in EE.: popular north woods winter sports centers, and is much ‘closer to home, being only three hours from Chicago by rail. ; | Full information.and reservations for any of the weekâ€"end outings may be obtained through North Shore line ticket agents. Working Material Is Solicited for Social Service Have you Aany ATUCINA : MA"T"" iA °Li no longer need such as pins, needles, thread, snaps, ; glue, nails, tacks, etc.? Won‘t you please bring them to the Jan. 18th meeting of the Raâ€" winia Woinafn club to be given to the Social Service. Anything which can be nsed‘ in the Social Service sewing room or the furniture shop will be welegme. The elub will see that the artitles are delivered to the old City hall. m Dessert IFBridge Card Party January 13 Highland Park will be held on at 10:00 W 9 ce NCE Parish H«;:u- â€"Luncheon will served at 12:30. §3 .. x at 10:30 am M articles which you Hospital Auxiliary Wednesday, Jan. 13 at Trinity Church To whip evaporated milk, e the unopened can in a pan of ¢dlid water, bring it to the boiling pollt, t‘montho‘unsndchfll;thom Y and quickly. â€" When verymsold, Th aporated milk will whipâ€" fiowhippiu cream. > | n B | " Grated cheese sprinkled over (the spinach tempts the family. _ .‘ Household Hinfs {Bhenih make a good top or casserole dishes. } | ~A tablespoon of karo in ‘a & pf: milk doubles the‘ energy Vi and improves the taste, . .. / Lima beans baked with strips bacon and marshmallows on top . ‘When using molasses and “m not as dark as. desired for gin bread of cookies, add a tables of melted chocolate to molasses spices, improving the xgo' { For a new fruit salid, make j drained from canned pears. q in ¢ut up pears, bits of pimento ; chopped celery.. Serve garnis with nuts. Also pears with ; olives are a good. combination. | Celery leaves dried until then crush to a powder and with an equal amount of salt. celery salt is good for soups’ stews. .: =. >‘ Â¥ | ‘Cereal prepared with dates tempts ‘the most finicky im appetite, Stir the dates int eooked cereal just long enou; fore serving to allow them heated through. Allow at lea: dates to each person; one cup dates is enough for six se of cereal. £H To revive frozen house planth, get in a cold closet in which th a perature is near the freezi int and let plants thaw out slow | A raw potato put.soup. tF too much salt in it and boi 101 North St. JS6hns Avenue F;.X'm\‘”i ECONOM t Wq & s}\!‘h{ e Base price of 60 b. 9. Ye#i amoi year, more for your money! msgluy.g ON SAFETY BRAKES! w a ® * i‘m_fmhm other car at the fificeâ€"gives greater stopping ' wmflo.¢¢h-npodoll,»pl---.,.., es ".!poohlly dulqn’gd to give .‘-flâ€"'- gas economy, eE moflny“Wthbo'de 20 || gase prices as low as 4489 or oo rornPant ts reirmaita eamems *HE PRESS lan iBustrated is $493. 10 minutes will ‘remove| the salty taste. | | If late in starting the roast for dinner, sear it under the broiler while ‘waiting for the oven to get hotrmmumgthmthnieely browned, the oven will be hot enough to continue the cooking. To fry park sausages, place links clogt proker im Ayng yan over a \ Apply vinegar on a cloth to the stains on isinglass on stoves. With Y.8 ENGINES! . |Reâ€"designed for and smoothness. _ INSURANCE PURNEL L & WILSON, Inc. V. William Briddle NEW ALLâ€"STEEL SAFETY BODIES!. . Steel m.td m“woolwmm steel throughout and welded a single allâ€" steel unit of tremendous of All Kinds And Real Estate Loans Mrs. Lain Dies; Funeral Monday \~Funeral services for Mrs,. Mayme Lange, 54 who died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Booth, 1014 N. St. Johns ave., folâ€" lowing a lingering illness were held Monday from the Kelley chapel. Burial was in Memorial Park cemâ€" :Jm.mm,anmwmm etery. : Her husband, Morris preâ€" ceded her in death several years ago. Daniel Murphy Is Buried Monday Daniel Murph':. 82, passed away New Year‘s eve at his home 444 Linâ€" golnpl..nthofiuultofhsrttru- ble.. ‘ Funeral services were held Monday morning at 9:30 o‘clock from St. James church, Highwood. Interment was in Calvary cemetery. ‘‘ Mr. Murphy has been a resident 4NA* 2 ty 0h J 244 *.C) e e &# 4* 2 ," «y « bag i4 +046 of Highland Park for m :and was a former emplo namatarne onora G sons, Martin D..mfl D. Howard G., and Jam one daughter Mrs. Bessic Coal Truck EEW Accept Wage In e Union coal truck North Shore area ers offer to + 10 cents per hour, ut a the drivers Tuesday will boost the hourly) ra‘ gents to 85 cents, i gents asked by the Phone Hiyhdmé Park 710 ‘There had ‘been cation that a strike ; shortly before the « but the drivers :C able to reach an. a: ment at which time that there would be FORD ILLINOIS 1} FIVE of the ved by of the the 90 tion of t indiâ€" M of t 198

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