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Highland Park Press, 24 Nov 1938, p. 7

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2 " '73 y- WY, noun!“ vain- and boat Juice. Add vinegar andattrqmu. Ntnaidenndwhea thkh lib nolaaaea, add mailing mandala, and nix wall. Tm into lama or individual molds, and chill in mfritmrator. Save on let. :aea with mayonnalao or bond until white and my, Add mined chocolate and stir until mixed. Put max“: dishes). Turn onto platter and lot stand until-Md, cooled; then stir with model: my Bruin eaguted boots, chop and mounts. Dissolve gelatin in boiling i. AsuB.arrwithsnttandeoohmttil mtxtttr_Watrtan,atir'rtrtg comm. Mink-c.6001 madman anyone»: ttttbeers-ttttafter-eh and“. ', _ Ptrre-gmtr.tDmpifrmnt- upon onto who that; in! round Malinda-spurt. wanton tnirnrtashthoto-tt400d-V, rsdueehenttomoderate1ridttrermn (825m) "tdeoetttm-hatring “minutes longer. “would” with desired cold Mliat Sprinkle wftltettaNetittttemtrt- For Edda: Pros through pu- try by, “in; 1 inch chains, one!) cock“ sheet, mum like - tho“ 4 inch. long. an. in hot cm (400 duct...) " minutes; then reduce heat to notional: slow (825 degrees) for “animate. long- lixdryiundimtt. Addmilk sltnrrrnatdeoithtrverhrrrthmettrs tilthie1r,nttemt10 mimics. Bent -tiahtlv,nddtoerroudrntxsm artddmth1minute1o-r. “an". orhtg. Din-oh and». in hot milk and slowly' add to titted dry ingredient. Cook " mind;- our law has, admin may. Add slightly beam yolks. and cook 1 :1an longer. W from are. Add tmtUrnmtmnitta. Mu.hu T 'fe- er. m “4.1m with desired cold Miirt, cover yin: ehoeddte icing. » n - " if“ "'L"“ Pm. aunt and “a: in une- pas. Btiromrthermtti-is Mud. Than cook Wont stir- ring and] "httt spin: I parliament Brirtgnmteinttdtmttrrtoattot1. Transporting tho nation'artmiirht . . ' carrying 3the nation's maple . . . -ttda-u-diite-ttAi.u iu.rtat?ytuu-ec:i-kiae duds 'reretet-iu.u.anriii -esitteE Kiln-ho loud 'ma.-... at. d: 'termdittemsd M any Ind modern oqulp-ont Including Emu-WW h but! who M- a. bi -ttratrtrttet-tNemroanet Sabina-n. Glut about: boo- I “a h GEO-gm - Gaia' tho I”! Wynn, mm and sauce pan out both: um (ww- Note): mm. to the “rum in an PM - station WCPL ttmt W) out: non-unis, 11 tei 11:80 Fat. "ept Sunday. for further food not: and banning 0411:: when. Pug. In“. is featured on this program. You an invited to atted thitteoadeaatnrunro_dmmirr_theuots. 'rttutmndeatt com to you from the lobby of the People. On. Light and Coke coupon, Adam. nad Imus-n boulnaid. _ . VOICE . of COOKERY 1 PHIL LIBBY' our es.iiéFTitiiTP-t " A; - - "'"'aa"urPPttt "tw.." "t.atr “My”! A HOME TOWN INDUSTRY Aertu 01.1mm, i it}? “and. - THE MILWAUKEE ROAD "tatt Nationally than food consultant “about until comma» spread. Toa)att_irsititst-tttttttto putty tmuh., Stir GGatett eggs with - qnd ,n'lt. Gndugny add [unkind stir V until well mixed. Tum 'into individual cups. Itnkrhrtnodemt+ 1y slow oven (325 dare-)1 , to " minutes. Sprinkle With or nutmeg. _ ' t T For Baked Caramel Custard talk. caramel syrup by «piecing 1 cup "(qr in heavy frying pm our low "ar? and stirring until tum be- come. brain Jiquid. Add " cup boiling inter: turn out Annie and stir; slowlynuntil lump is entirely dimly“. Put 1% tablespoon: car- emeiiied syrup in each euatard cup “de11 with custard mixture. Bake in Warmly slow oven (325 de- gree?) 85 to " minutes. Remove front cups while hot. N. B. The egg yolks my be poeched by dropping Into boiling salted inter. Turn " flame, cover kettle end let stand 10 minutes. 'Pét hard fcooked yolks thmgh ricexé or sieve. Cream with butter; odd punt and cram nuin. Then stir éin uncooked egg yolks, milk, fiamirintr and flour. Roll out on floured pastry clot, cut with cookie cutter. Sprinkle with lug-r. Bake in model-duly not, oven (875 " gma) " to " min“. Here is the waver: It is the re- sponaibility of the driver to, no that, in such a cue, pedestrian no permitted to at to the sidowdk. tiuir%ia%- of as!“ can Dnedge pork ehope with ttour In- tone! with walt and pepper. Emu in man tent of hot fat in fry- ing tan. Pour over mushroom soup. cove;- nnd bake in 1 moderate men (325% degree.) 45 minutes. r" C If e pedestrian stem to emu‘the street It an intersection on the No" simel. but the light "altett "ptop" before he reaches the other side. does he contlnue to have the right of way over vehicles until he gets ecroee? - Many drivers make mktnku in tth situation. Do you? In the re- aponsibility here entirely with :the pedestrian or with the driver? . Wish. carrots; cut into Julienne strips; add boiling water. Com sauce pan; cook over low Bnate 20 to M minutes or until tender. Drain. Add remaining idgrodienti to molt- ed butter; pour givgr enrmtn. How good aldriver are you? V Can yogi may this qtiesttortt , “with“ nae-b lob. Rocky, 312mm and Cand- Mt-tat-r-tr-tWed. ,s1asgui-th.tt,00thsril.q- kat shod-l- rerrrid. be mt. d-sdattua-s+éhetthCin main-malic- and any can“; oaea-smtesét1stniCtst.. MM-nwwmm 'totri-tha.tharondtted1t" “any“ “with“ them,de denbolodpnh Pork-M1!“ um any _ , kind ”to. Cum with kmo- why but" . . Pour In“ fl - T . I)“ was! . his cookb- CMN., . hamlet”- with 'e-he-t Gun tsir, uh Pom ibE ma“ in!” m. better m be!!!“ In!" Tog-u. his! euttntt 'tsr. "tt knot Former President RaviniaAOman's Civic Club Dies Mn. Hint“. inghum Woodruff, a former ridden of Buvinh. put ed any in the mo of her son. Charlet, Lewis 'ate,' in Sums nit, N. fJ.. on Ovember 12. Bhe Ind her late htbband, Chalet E Woodrutt, came} from New York state and and“; in the Kenwood district Id Chieabr, shortly Won the ml; the " 1871. H ' What does a delIy of (few min; utea meta eomperto I ate jam; my? Why gamble 9n the possibikj ity of a serious "ttdent just for the ”ti-faction of) laying the rights “any? T j l . What a the ; 'itttehsotomit" Who has the 'TMit-orarart" t will not attempt; td never the» questions because conditions and circumstance; are Involved that make one came;- imppllcnble to all cues. However, the “fest bet and the wisest come is to" give the other fellow the rlkht-of-vqey rather than ugue"or have an accident. About) twenty-5:: your: on, Mrs. Woodratt, who I " that time o widow, 9nd tMN, commto Ri, villi. end she soon bound o vital' force in tide community life. Among her vuri us activitien In: the .'t'll'si'l,'l.rldli'.lt1l'l, which gather- ed informally about the open or. in the old yiiutr)'moutse, "to bring to tltVilltre sq opportunity for active participation in end . better knowledge of the works of the great composers.” It We: this map. which beg-h the. chetom of going about the mum; on Christan: eve singing carols, tt custom which pro. veiled for may Pa". ",. If you arrive tt " intersection " about the umefthfne mother mot toriet does epd he 'ittttifus his iris taxation of crossing; let ‘him. even though you: knot? you have the tighter-way. . l g l '"'Ciii"iiih', Bum} to follow tho at: course, and it have: you in ' beaker frame of ritint, . I In 1922 nine e president ot the Women’s Ci e club of Kevin“ (now. the Bevini Woman’s club), under the most t unusual circum- aunceg. The cluh we: on the verge of going out of distance when In. Woodruff voiuntiiered her' eervioea. Her enthueium and gift for friend- ship so stimulated the 'interest of the newer manner: they the club he functioned quite vigorously ever since. In 1926, iltter she hed' mov- ed away, the, club gave her due rec- mition 'for thin; service Jry malt. ing her on hononery member. ' She is survived by a son. tlurir Lewis Tedrtl.rr'ied three daugh- ters, Myrtle 1rotldritir. Mrs. Allah Goodbue nnd In. Wittiam Better idge. 1' _ ca JtWayrytlifdi9tdt- I CAN M73” Ttttb 01mm no»! ”we. . TH! 78388 In proof of e belie! tint new; Maertuette once com-op the Km-: kek'ee river e treetoek tree we: for) I long time pointed out at Cancer’s Grove. Klukekee. The Jesuit ", plant end missionary with severe! commie”, accordingP to . suppos- .ediy legendnry account, Jo‘meyed “on; the rivet in 1078. with the in- tention of converting the Potnm tami Indians, end amped for the night under 3 greet oek tree: Re- .Ica'rch workers of the Federn! Writ-' cn’ Project. W.P.A., have noted I report that the tree, believed to be ‘between 250 end 800 years old, stood until Noi. T, 1984, and wee for: many you: . center of attraction for tourists. [ Traveling " miles I a” in a cer- ruim from the eutern “about! " Illinoi't was an experience long rem membered in 1822. While collecting materiel for e guide book to the state. rose-uh workers of the Fed- enl Writers' Project, W.P.A., dis- covered. in the collections of the Quincy Historical Society the remi-f niecencu of I pioneer women, writ, ten for her children, describing cur-E rinse trevel in those den. i 'She [eye the .vehiele mumbled a) two-tented been, but points out thnt the work butter was not in use when the made the trip. Eneh mt mommodnted n trunk beneath it. Portmantetuta and bonnet boxed were somehow stored in front. Ail-i ditionel trunk, rode in the rear. The trtuoenttertr, with bemho lunch bee- kets. overnight bars, end other need, eatery equipment piled around therm were jostled nero" 3 thousand milee ttf hot, dusty prairie. , _ , I CoMietitee Instruction: Old-(“binned Mama: (to- her daughter) "Be I good girl Ind hnve ,3 good time." ' ' ' Duuzhtpr: (On wuy to puty) “Make up your mind, Mothcr.” mirks? ’ 'tttt "Ther're under 1 Pat "What do you me mun!!- ' . Son: "Below '0 level." , j Preferred . ( "Your tianee is n churning nun; He u, . certain something. _ 11 "Yes, but I would rather he had something Certain.” _ ttt Central Ave. Tel. M. P. m , Low Down 3 Pa: “Well, ton, how, “a your] JEWELRY l REPAIRING I. B. NEMEROFF cumm- JEWELER AND OPTICIAN um Work for Elston-lull 'rem.atrqmtehe.,e4.ehrsat kwdryolmd-ulm. thtthettoadtoritinou t "Ther're under water." 3 "What do you men, under 2" i, A 'ailroid 1 ' it. at tonne, u: bun-nu "you {or a rur1rer hunt; but in I u coldne- tor on an Illinois nil In: aid to have mod one in putting his Thnatutrhirttr dinner. " the nu- tumn of that you, h - er: of the Federal Wri n’ Project, W.P.h., have learned [ compiling local guide books, he (by saw I Boek of wild turkeys running along the track thud of his Wm Vina (reettt',.',C,"her3tt "tuftsnrhodritn-ot the 1 of tho (our body by» at the mun a: in mom In. . big at, with 13-inch when.» at! nouns-1n: more that it' feet tron bumper to Imam. If! " can. develop. 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