THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1988 3 the. drippings 1 tap. salt 1 cup carrots '»& tap. pepper 1 cup turnip cup water Dredge chops with flour, Put drippings in frying pan and brown chops on both sides. Mix finely cut vegetables; add salt and pepper and turn into baking dish. Arrange chops on vegetables; add boiling water and cover closely. Bake in moderately slow oven (325 degrees) 1% hours, SMALL POTATOES, JERSEY STYLE 12 small n:hh- 1 tap. paprika 12 top. sa 8 the. parsley tap. white pepper 4 the. butter Cover pared, even sized potatoes with boiling water and cook 25 minâ€" utes or until tender. Drain, place in serving dish and season with salt, pepper, paprika, minced parsley and melted butter. Mrs. Harza Is Guest Of Honor Thursday At Garden Party Mrs. Leroy Harza, retiring treasâ€" urer of the Highland Park YWCA, and chairman of the Thursday aftâ€" ernoon Friendly Centers at the Y. W. C. A., was guest of honor at a pretty garden party given August 4 at the YWCA by the young women who have enjoyed the Thursday social afternoons. Mrs. Harza is leaving with her family soon to make her home in Charlesâ€" ton, West Virginia, The affair was arranged by the officers of the Friendship club; Laura Pagel: president; Louise Dolâ€" lahan, vice president; Tranquilla Rebeschinni, secretary; and Pauline Harza was presented with a pair of vases. This club, organized as a sewing circle some 25 years ago, meets the first and third Thursday evenings of the month at the Y. W. ONIONS MELTON 6 evenâ€"sized onjons 2 u;u.lt %4 cup grated cheese _ 2 the. butter 44 cup toasted bread 1 cup thin white crumbs sauce Last January the Thursday aftâ€" ernoon Friendly Center, a qproject sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. for household employees, was started under the able guidance of Mrs. Harza. It is a purely sociable proâ€" ject, a friendly way of making the lamb chops Drop onions into boiling water Braised Lamb Chops Small Potatoes, Jersey Style Onions Melton Molded Fruit Salad Date Souffle â€" BRAISED LAMB CHOPS (Editor‘s Note) : Listen to the "Peekers in the Pantry" over station WCFL (970 Kilocycles) every moning, 11 to 11:30 a.m. except Sunday, for further food acts and interesting talks on foods. PHIL LisBy, is featured on this program. You are invited to attend the broadcast when you are down in the Loop. 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Fold in sugar, finely chopped dates and nuts; add vanilla. Turn into buttered casserole; set in pan of hot water and bake in modâ€" erately slow oven (825 degrees) 1 hour. Serve with whipped cream. Dissolve gelatine in boiling water and set aside until thick like moâ€" lasses. Fold in diced orange, grated pineapple and juice, and chopped nuts. Set aside to become firm. Serve on lettuce nests with Mayonâ€" naise or boiled dressing. girls happy and enabling them to meet other girls. The local Y. W. C. A. has never served in any way as an employment agency, and there is no discussion at these gatherings of working conditions. More than 100 different girls, employed in Highland Park and Raâ€" vinia, enjoyed these friendly afterâ€" noons, many of the girls coming every week. Mr. X. taught the girls Badminton, and table games and sewing were also enjoyed. There are informal meetings during the summer, and the full program will be resumed in October. 6 Various Y. W. C. A. board <and committee members, as well as other interested women in the comâ€" munity, acted as Thursday afternoon hostesses and served coffee and homemade cake to all of the houseâ€" hold employees who dropped in for a social afternoon. Among the women who acted as hostesses were the Mesdames Theodore Osborn, Edelburt Leonard, James Clarke, Godfrey J. Eyler, Andrew Bradt, George Prindle, H. Clinton Hawes, Theodore Fischer, Lyle Gourley, Lee Frank, Charles Perigo, E. D. Fritch, R. S. Brand, Albert E. Spenâ€" le, Dwight Davis, Lewis B. Sinclair. Eugene Pfister, R. Johnson, Wilber W. Page, and Everett Fontaine. 9x12 domestic rug cleaned, $3.00, Secâ€" ond 9x12 rug cleanâ€" B n leeee ol .10 annrmrcmeaiions Man‘s suit, includâ€" ing one félt hat cleaned and blockâ€" ed, both for ...____. 2 feather. pilâ€" lows renovated 8 children‘s garâ€" ments up to 11 yrs. old â€" cleaned and pke. lime 1 cup grated gelatine apple and cup boiling water % cup nut megts cup orange 1 head lettuce .‘ exe whites tsp. baking powder cup sugar cup dates 3200 MOLDED FRUIT SALAD DATE SOUFFLE the. walnuts cup sugar cup dates the. walnuts tap. vanilla N Court of Honor On August 4th, at the close of the third period at Gamp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Wan, Antigo, Wis., a huge and forâ€" mal Court of Honor was held, at which ~the fortunate members of each Boy Scout troop were presented with awards of honor as befitted their honest toil and effort. Awards were plentiful, the recipents thereâ€" of ‘being as follows: TROOP 1â€"WILMETTE First Class: Jack Redding. . Merit Badges: Eddie Franz; cooking, first :I.d; .J‘:‘el Redding, public health, cooking, Second Class: Eugene Hall, Richard Rudd. Star: Fred Buzan, Jack Fox, Bill Steitz. Life: B;: Steitz. . N Weed Eagle : leoim Hill, We Merit Badges: Fred Buran, metalcraft, first aid, rowing, athletics, + Orville Daily: swimming. Bill Faville: metalwork, personal health, life saving, public health. _ = ;l‘uk Fox: personal health, cooking, pionâ€" eering. Warren Hill: cooking, life saving. Malcoim Hill: seamanship. Frank Lewis: personal health, metalcraft, pioncering. life saving, first aid. Alfred Lutter: metalwork. P Gordon McNammee: canoeing, athleties. Boy Scout MNews TROOP ? â€" WILMETTE TBE PR EAS FifSt Ciam* Harry Marsh, Bill Stre y iee‘ fapy Marth Abk® ithfinding, signaling. . __ _ â€" _ _ c o oooine ns ASt 5) sn parg Star: Marry Marsh, Mickey Muclier, Jerâ€" ome Muclier, J Schiabowske, William Strattan. Blly Winters, ‘ Badges :. Dick® Bresierâ€"Life guard rowing, canoeing, seamanship, metaiwork. Billy Low, metaiwork. Marry _ Marsh, metaiwork, _ handicraft, eooking, leathercraft, woodwork, Jerome Schlabowske: metaiwork, leatherâ€" eraft, basketry. TROOP 33 â€" HIGHLAND PARK Tenderfoot: Martin Baum. Second Class: Dennis McHenry. Life: Bob Newman. Merit Badges: (Bill Aiston, life saving, * Guoe 1c Gene Detmer: swimming, pioneering. Bom Newman: athleties, canoeing, cookâ€" h&hnd&enfl. m Olander: life saving. _ Bill Stratton: cooking, basketry, metal work. F TROOP 37 â€" HIGHWOOD Second Class: Richard Baldini, Adoiph Baracani. l“h."k: Jim llu;ll;v hrst ald erit | Badges : an : Dever, first a handicraft. Jim Muzik: swimming, life saving, Loren Smith: metaiwork, swimming. TROOP 35 â€" HIGHLAND PARK First Cluss: Peter Gillett. Star: Peter Gillett, Jim Nichols. Bronze Palm: Dick Zurwelle. TROOP 39 â€"â€" HIGHLAND PARK X‘arit Badges: Mickey Lipka, camping * TROOP 51 â€" DEERFIELD Second Class Jack Gayne, Harold Potâ€" life sw Frank ** Roktimroox TROOP 61 â€" Second Class: Karl Klein, Bob Landwebr, Clifford Loudon. _ Merit 7&-’“‘7 Bob Hoffman, leatheraraft, m.ï¬â€˜f“:qi-‘szï¬f-m"““:a,;â€â€œâ€_.; o wor lnnthereratt * â€" Bick Pow Troo® m * MaHiano rarx Eagle: Baker Hamilton, Lewis Hutchison, lnumn::.: e > Clark, Basketry, public health, athletics, cooking, leatherâ€" craft St. Patrick‘s Church Plans Festival And Homecoming E-h ulul;::hhh:o bird mnd{ campi m : s ing, rowing, eanoeing, pioncering, life guard. James Rankin: life saving, bird study. ouTt or ‘I'OJN _ Merit Badges: Franklin Solomon, swirily Merit ming. A midâ€"summer festival and home coming will be held Saturday eveâ€" ning, August 13, and Sunday, Auâ€" gust 14, by St. Patrick‘s Parish in West Lake Forest. A chicken dinner will be served throughout the afternoon Sunday. Games of all kinds, rides and reâ€" freshments are included in a comâ€" plete program of activities. All are invited to attend. Bob Coleman, swimming Lions Club To View Movie At Meeting To Be Held Today The Highland Park Lions club will view a moving picture at their weekly noonday luncheon mieeting Thursday noon at the Twig N*‘ Thisâ€" tle. Roborts. . The im Deing suppiled oberts. sup through courtesy of mm Film Corporation of Chicago. The movie entitled, "Daylighting the Padres Trail," shows the Southern Pacific Streamliner "Daylight" enroute beâ€" tween Los Angeles and San Franâ€" ciseo and shows scenes of interest in these two cities and along the 471 miles between. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Read The Wantâ€"Ads PAGE Â¥IVE