In thi sissue I‘ve a number of irâ€" radiated evaporated milk recipes for you. I know you enjoy using irradâ€" iated evaporated milk in your cookâ€" ery.‘ If you haven‘t tried it yet, do so by all means. Listen to my daily radio program for uses other than these. 2 onlons . 5 potatoes . salt pepper Wash fish and cut into small pieces. Add water and boil 3 minâ€" utes. Add sliced onion. fish. salt til most of the water is evaported Add the milk and heat before servâ€" ing. Other vegetables may be addâ€" ed if desired. Serves 8. 1 egg + % cup irradiated evaporated milk % cup water $s « 3 tbsp. butter â€" Sift flour, then measure. Resift with other dry ingredients into mixâ€" ing bowl. Beat egg until light and foamy and add milk, water and melted butter. Stir liquid quickly into dry ingredients. Pour batter into well greased corn stick pans. Beautiful Rendition Of Sacred Cantata Draws Large Crowd Five hundred listeners proved the interest of Highland Park in its Community Chorus when "The Holy City," a sacred cantata, was preâ€" sented on Sunday night at the Presâ€" byteriat church. From the instant the director, Russell C. Nelson, lifted his batonâ€" until the last note of the chorus the revenetial attention of the audiâ€" ence proved‘ its appreciation of every number. ‘The solos, beautifulâ€" ly sung by Bessie Okey, soprano, Mary Ann Macfadden, contralto, Ambrose Halford, tenor, and Joseph Redine, bass, were well supported by the harmonies of the chorus reâ€" sponses. The intermezzo played by Esther: Ward Ball, organist of the Presbyterian church, and Helen Tayâ€" lor of the Columbia School of Music, was considered by many in the audiâ€" ence as one of the most interesting organ and piano compositions ever heard. ; F Due to the large number in the chorus ‘several of the singers were not visible to their friends in the audience so those who attended are referred to the list in last week‘s paper. Highland Park is grateful to these fifty singers and musicians, to the Y.W.C.A. for sponsoring the organization of an allâ€"community chorus, to the Presbyterian church for the use of its auditorium. ‘The ushers were Ada Sherwin, Katherine Block, Rena Nelson, Eleanor Aus< tin, Alice Marks, and Jeanette Canâ€" Fish and Vegetable Stew I pound haddock 1 quart water 1 eup*irradiated evaporated milk 1 cup cornâ€"meal 1 cup flour 1 thsp. baking powder 2 thsp. sugar % teas. salt CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson $., Evanston, H. m:onmâ€"amvmmm PL AND HEATING SUGCGCGISTIONS. COME IN Corn Sticks Dipley Room 836 $. Michigan Ave., Chicage CR A N E _ PHIL LIBBY former Restauranteur now Food Consultant and cookery advice. Listen to THE VOICE OF COOKERY, festuring Phil week day morning., except Saturday, at 10:45 a. m., Te Voice of Cookery Bake in hot oven, 425 degrees Fahrâ€" enheit for 15 minutes, Yield: 12 corn sticks. Mock Hollandaise Sauce 1 thep. butter 2 thsp. flour % cup irradiated evaporated milk 4 teasp. pepper few grains cayenne 2 egg yolks % cup, butter 4 teasp. salt 1 thisp. lemon juice Prepare a white sauce of 1 thsp. butter, the flour, milk, salt, pepper and cayenne. Remove from fire and stir in beaten egg yolks. Add the %& cup butter, bit by bit, then 3 well ripened bananas 4 cups water 1% teas. vanilla 5 2 cups irradiated evaporated milk 4& teas. salt Mash to a pulp with a fork, the bananas which have skins well fleckâ€" ed with brown spots. When thorâ€" oughly mashed, add evaporated milk which has been diluted with water. Add ‘vanilla and salt. Chill thorâ€" oughly or shake with 1â€"3 cup crackâ€" ed ice. Beat the mixture 1 minute with a rotary egg beater~if ice is not used. Many mothers prefer to omit the ice in this recipe for chilâ€" dren. Chilling the milk and dilutâ€" ing with ice water. ings right. ‘The presenting of the sacred canâ€" tata was the culmination of this season‘s work. The finalmeeting of the chorus will be a party to be held at the Y.W.C.A. on Thursday eveâ€" ning, May 27. Following a review of this year‘s work and a discussion of plans for next year‘s members of the chorus will give an informal program. > ; Friday evening 8:15 moving picâ€" tures, "Head Winds." A virile, fightâ€" ing picture of the sea, beautifully photographed and excellently acted. Friday, May 21, the Ladies‘ Aid will sponsor a rummage sale in the social room of the church. f St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield f F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor. Church school amd worship servâ€" ice 10:30 a.m. Thursday, May 20, the St. Paul‘s Men‘s Club. The meeting will be held in the Sunday school room up stairs. Holy Cross Catholic Church Deerfield. Rev. James V. Murphy, Pastor. Sunday Masses 6:30, 8:00, 9:30, and 11:30 a.m. Daily Masses 7:30 a.m. Every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Novena devotions. Pia® St. John‘s Evangelical Church Highland Park. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor. Worship service 9 a. m. Church school 10 a. m. 7 Banana Milk Shake National Holstein Sale Will Be Held In Deerfield June 3 The Fiftyâ€"second Annual Convenâ€" tion of the Holsteinâ€"Friesian Asâ€" ghï¬on of America, the world‘s gest cattle registry organization, is to be held in Chicago this year, June 1 and 2. Delegates from nearâ€" ly every state will convene to act upor important dairy and associaâ€" tion affairs. Immediately followâ€" ing the convention the great Naâ€" tional Holstein Sale will be held at the famous Elmwood Farms a few miles north of Chicago at Deerfield on June 3. Choice Holsteins, have been selected by the Sale Committee from the leading breeding establishâ€" ments from coast to coast and Canâ€" ada. As the Holstein cattle market has been rapidly improving for the past two years this important sale will be watched with keen interest by cattlemen. Elmwood Farms, the location of the National Sale, are consigning two‘ bulls and a heifer to the sale. One of the bulls, King Bessie Dicâ€" tator, born September 12, 1936, is sired by King Bessie Ormsby Pietâ€" ertje and his mother is Queen Besâ€" sie Piebe Ormsby with a record of BLUE GOOSE per dozen Thin Skin COF F EE A:;gdj}):\ég;|ass iar)4LB.27,éc large bunch JUICY ORANGES Homeâ€"grown all Green Tender full pods New Small Red (best for creaming) JUICY LEMONS Florida Juicy OLIVES California Young Sweet Stringless Homeâ€"grown nice and fresh Very Fancy POTATOES ASPARAGUS CUCUMBERS Green ONIONS GREEN BEANS â€" 2 ats. Verv Famevy __ _ _ _ _ for BUTTER * .32 PEAS SAVE ... on Blue Goose Specials _ FREE DELIVER Y size Grayslake Gelatin Shop with Confidence at the Blue Goose + the Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore Specials for THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY THEB PRESS bunches for lbs. lbs. for for for for Rechman Bros. of Prairie View are consigning a fourâ€"yearâ€"old cow, Cora Walker Piebe, who has just finished a threeâ€"yearâ€"old record of over 600 lbs. fat. She milked as high as 90 pounds in a day. Her sire is Industrial Dawn King and her mother is Liza Segis Piebe. > Chas. ‘Wray of Grayslake is conâ€" signing a fine threeâ€"yearâ€"old heifâ€" er named Leco Bessic Ella. She was sired by King Bessie Ormsby Pictâ€" ertje 22nd and her mother. Fobes Pietertje Ormsby Ella, has a record of 592.9 lbs. fat and 15,583.8 lbs. milk which are Illinois State Recâ€" ords in Class C. ‘ The other bull is King Bessie Fobes Dixon, born March 1, 1936. He was sired by King Flue Dixie and his mother is Bessie Ormsby Fobes Maid, a daughter of King Bessie. A threeâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of King Bessic named Bessieâ€" Ormsby Fobes Maid will be sold. She has a twoâ€" yearâ€"old record of 565.1 lbs. fat and 16,224.1 lbs. milk. Her mother is June Segis Fobes with a record of 864.7 lbs. fat and 25,366.7 Ibs. milk. Selections have also been made from the Herman Dunker held at McHenry and the Henry Wegener herd at Ingleside but detailed inâ€" formation about their entries is not 39¢ 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10¢ . 49¢ . . T5¢ $1.35 FrOOD MART 516 â€" 518 Central Avenue Savoy Fresh Garden PEAS CALAVOS extra fancy Savoy 4 GRAPE JELLY or RED CURRANT 6 oz. jar Savoy Extra Tiny Savoy Early June PEAS Ripe Crosse & Blackwell Anchovy Paste in tubes .................... PEAS No. 2 size can No. 2 size can DOG FOOD 4 (Free Rubber Ball with each purchase) Gingerale â€" Root Beer â€" Lime Rickey or Assorted Finvors University Club Beverages large bottles for (plus bottle deposit) 3 for 29¢ SAVOY COLOSSAL Village Trustee E. M. Palmer, of Deerfleld,yriceâ€"president in charge of finance, Hinsdale Mig. Co.,.was this week appointed National vice chairâ€" man of the Petroleum and Automoâ€" bile Supplies Group of the 42nd anâ€" nual convention and credit congress of industry of the National Associaâ€" tion of Credit Men. Deerfield Man To Plan Convention ~ ‘The convention is to be held at the Stevens hotel, Chicago, from Sunday, June 20, through Thursday. Between 4,000 and 5,000 credit exâ€" ecutives and business leaders from the nation‘s manufacturing and disâ€" tributing centers are expected to atâ€" Mr. Palmer‘s appointment was anâ€" nounced by E. M. Tourtelot, viceâ€" president, First National Bank of Chicago, and general convention chairman, and Allen Selby, â€" genâ€" eral credit manager, the Chicago Daily News, and general chairman, Credit Congress of Industry, Leaders in the automobile indusâ€" try who are coâ€"operating with Mr Palmer are: A. W. Pfeiffer, United Motors Service, Detroit; and M. D. Fields, Central Rubber and Supply Co., Indianapolis. 2 .. 29¢ 2 ... 29¢ Cdncernine tha fartha for for for 10c $1 $1 $1 25¢ Blue Goose Meat Specials Rib Roast 6th and 7th Rib; 1b...... PRIME Leg o‘Lamb 28§4¢ Pot Roast 1937 SPRING SWIFTS CHOICE CUT SLICED Bacon WISCONSIN CREAM Brick Cheese 23¢ 4 Ib. 4:*1"0 Johnson‘s Gloâ€"Coat Mr. Pailmer said: "The growth of uhbmï¬n’.::“a.fl roj growth of the National Association of Credit Men. Both began to exâ€" pand at about the same timeâ€"fortyâ€" two years ago. It seems probable that the next ten years willâ€"see furâ€" ther tremendous expansion along this line." At a meeting with Brace Bennitt, New York City, convention dm:, Tuesday, â€"(Mayâ€"18), â€"Mr. learned that the Gotham contingent will make the trip to Chicago via special train. Other specials are planned for the west coast; Minneâ€" apolis, St. Paul; St. Louis; Milwauâ€" kee, the south and from northern Ohio points. H. P. 4400 Grade School Children .......... 25¢ Saturdays ............................. 85¢ HAIR CUTS (in the first residence north of Central Avenue, on east *~ mide, aif stvaet \ â€"Hallâ€"Cal, $1.59 All Phones DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street Freeâ€"Pint of Furniture Polish with each purchase. PREPARED LIQUID WAX To .ls PM Â¥ree. 14 pint of Furniture 234%¢ PAGE 21¢ 16#