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Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1938, p. 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1988 A cup millk Light oven and set regulator at moderate (350 degrees). Cream butter, add sugar gradually, creamâ€" ing continually. Add unbeaten eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add flavoring. Add 1.3 cup milk and 1 cup flour. Beat well. _ Repeat. _ Add remaining liquid. Fold in remaining flour, siftâ€" ed with baking powder and salt. Bake in 3 nine inch paper lined layer pans, 30 to 35 minutes. Reâ€" move cakes from oven, let stand 1 minute; remove to cake cooler; pull off paper. Ice with your favorite icing. 3 thisp. lemon juice { 3 cups sliced apples t tame: | : m einu:o: ~ ‘ 1% teas. nutmeg .‘ lg thisp. butter thisp. vanilia Add lemon juice to sliced apples, Stir â€"waterâ€"into â€"sugar; â€"place on flame and when melted stir in apples and spices; cook 5 minutes. Add butter, vanilla and cooked rice. Turn into buttered baking dish and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 30. minutes. Serve plain or with whipped cream. Or if desired, top with meringue. Ham Slices with Macaroni {April 13th, 1938) u‘z.',"'..".'&?'i":.‘ & wio picrs $f Poiled ham. Cook macaroni in rapidly boiling salted water until tender (1 tps. salt in each quart water); Drain. Wrap a bundle of cooked macaroni in a slice of boiled ham, skewer or cup butter: cups sugar : (Editor‘s Note) : Listen to the "Peekers in the Pantry" over station WCFL (970 Kilocycles) every morning, 10;30 to 11 a.m., except Sunday, for further food acts and interesting talks on foods. PHIL LtsBy, is featured on this program. You are invited to attend the broadcast when you are down in the Loop. This broadcast comes to you from the lobby of the Peoples Gas, Light and Coke company, Adams and Michigan boulevard. GREAT OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY SAVE ‘11°° PAYMENTâ€"THEN dBwmom PAYABLE MONXNTHLY Don‘t delay. Request free home trial Eureka Factory np::nm:lm will conduct all lo.“oo::onm and gin&uhspedonmiaoo-nm-m;onm SPECIAL TRADEâ€"IN ALLOWANCES DURING CAMPAIGN Davisâ€"Maurine Electric Service New Type Motor Driven Brush is comâ€" bined with more powerful suction nd produces Highest develop ment of the new Furcks clesning VOICE of COOKERY Apple Rice Pudding (April 12th, 1938) Pattern Cake (April 11th, 1938) 10 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park Telephone Highland Park 363 PHONE OR MAIL THIS COUPON Topay Nationally knowh food consultant â€"Gonducted by PHIL LIBBY ‘lfi! PER WEEK swmmm PAYABLE MONTHLY kn boda ut 5 Pone spooket liee dn altuns : Complete Set of s ATTACHMENTS Don‘t miss this rtunity to obtain a complete gu.oonof the new, greatly improved and vuycomni::tlmchnenufot cleaning upholstery, mattresses, mmflnfimflufln« You merely guide the new Superâ€" principle does the cleaning. Eliminates tie in center. Place in shallow bakâ€" ing dish with the milk. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for 30 to 35 minutes. Serve with horseâ€" radish sauce. _Stir shortening, sugar and salt into lukewarm milk. Stir in yeast. Add beaten eggs. Addâ€" cinnamon and half the flour. Beat thoroughâ€" ly, Add the remaining flour to make a dough that can be handled withâ€" out sticking. Knead a few minutes. Form into ball. : Place in greased bow!l and grease top. Cover and allow to double in bulk. Punch down. and let rise double in bulk again. Form into oven sized balls, place on a cookie.sheet and flatten with palm of hand. Cover and let rise until light. Cut a cross on top of each bun, brush with milk or a little milk and egg beaten together. Sprinkle with granulated sugar and cinnamon, if desired. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees) 15 to 20 minutes. While warm decorate with crosses made of white icing. « Orange Omelet â€" (April 15th, 1938) ;fioadcmh teas. cinnamon "Ay'_-!v-'q-r â€" Separate eggs. To yolks add orâ€" ange juice, and beat until light and thick. Beat whites until frothy, add baking powder and beat until stiff. Add powdered sugar, salt and gratâ€" ed rind. Fold into first mixture. Place butter in frying pan; when melted turn in egg mixture and 5 thisp. orange juice % teas. baking powder 5 thlsp. powdered sugar % teas. salt Grated rind of 1 orange 2 thisp. butter eup shortent cups mill A cups millk . Hot Cross Buns (April 1Mth, 1938) €ook gently for 5 minutes on top of stove; then place in moderate oven (325 degrees) for 15 minutes. Serve on hot platter and garnish with slices of orange. Gash fat on edge of ham. Plno‘ in hot frying pan and sear quickly on both sides. Place in baking dish, stick cloves around edge. Cover with apricot halves first heated in their own syrup. Mix sugar, spices and water. Pour over ham and apâ€" ricots. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 1 hour and 15 minutes. Thomas DeWitt Dent, twentyâ€"nine day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Dent, 711 Deerfield avenue, died sudâ€" denly at his home, Tuesday.. Funerâ€" al services were held at 2 o‘clock Wednesday followed by burial in North Shore Garden of Memories. Baked Ham ‘With Apricots (April 16th, 1938) 1 slice ham, 1% inches thick 12 6 thisp. brown sugar eas. cinna Infant Dies halves TBR PBR BEAS Large Attendance Witnessed By All Local Churches Easter Sunday brought forth larâ€" ger attendances at the local churchâ€" es than ever before recorded, and holy week services also showed an increased attendance. Whether it was the day, which in itself was changeable, with high winds and an occasional shower inâ€" terspersed with sunshine or the servâ€" ices, a new Easter outft or perhaps a reverent heart, is not known. But one thing is certain, that the churchâ€" ¢s were filled to capacity. "Allelulia, Christ is Risen" , reâ€" sounded from the choirs and approâ€" priate Easter messages from the ministers brought a more significant and deeper meaning to the Holy Seaâ€" More and more people are realizâ€" ing the real merits of Christianity, and churches everywhere are reportâ€" ing an increased membership. May ‘he spirit evidenced on Easter Sunâ€" day continue throughout the year. Surely Highland Park residents are not merely "Easter Sunday Christâ€" jans." 21 North Second Street Phone Highland Park 5435 (First residence north of Central Avenue on east side of street) Carpets, Windows, Floors Cleaned, Offices and Furnaces taken care of. Paper Hanging, Varnishing, Kalsominâ€" ing and Painting. Storm Windows Taken Off and Put On. Yards Cleaned. Ashes Hauled. Chimneys Cleaned. Work Given Immediate Attention. If I please you, tell others ; if I don‘t, tell me. 25 Years Experience â€" Thoroughly Reliable 4 My Work Recommends Me Dill‘s Home Barber Shop 381 Laurel Avenue Haircutting â€" Adults 40¢ â€" Children 35¢ Special Sale of Shampoos and Hair Tonics including Drene, Marâ€"oâ€"oil, and Fitch. All $1 size tonics, 60¢ â€" â€" Refill 50¢ NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES House Cleaning â€" All Kinds BYNUM McDOWELL Telephone H. P. 29 Highland Park, Ilinois rPAGB PIVR

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