Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 4 Jan 1940, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Mrs. Rose Alberts entertained a group of her relatives from Chicago over the past weekâ€"end. The regular meeting of the Sherâ€" idan Rebekah lodge will be held on Friday, January 5. Miss Mildred Lyle will be installed as noble grand on January 15; the outgoing noble is Mrs. Alice Larson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nannini of 328 Liewellyn avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Ida, to Bruno Romitti, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Romitti of 251 Evoluâ€" tion avenue. No date has yet been set for the wedding. LENA CLANDT, Representative Mr. and Mrs. John Leonardi left on Sunday on a motor trip to Florida where they will vacation for several weeks. Mrs. Frank Lolli, Virginia Gherâ€" ardini. Dominic Benvenuti, Frank Gherardini, and Mr. and Mrs. Branâ€" donisio left last Sunday for West Frankfort, 1!1., to visit relatives over the holiday. Mrs. DeGenoa, Mrs. Tony Casorio and Mrs. Carlo Evangelist held a party in honor of Mrs. Donafio on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. DeGenoa. Refreshments were served and Mrs. Donafio was the recipient of many lovely gifts. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940 g‘:tti:m you want to plan a t:flmner intended upecully to please the men folk, build it around a thick, juicy certified smoked ham steak! Properly cooked, it is irresistible and ypuw(‘ttobeabletowriteyourown tu:ketmthewa(votnnflvtnllhat after the head of the house has been brought to the right stage of mellowâ€" ness with such a meal. certified smoked ham, the kind that requires no nlnn;‘ or parboiling. If you want, get the whole or half hamâ€" as many housewives doâ€"the butcher will cut the steak for you. The rest of the ham can later be baked at 19 minutes to the pound. The steak should be at least one inch thick. First makeapuuofficupofdricd bread crumbe, ";;'8 sugar, &tea- spoon mus! powder and about 2 tablespoons of cold water. Spread this paste over the top of the ham. Place the ham steak in a baking dish and carefully pour over and around it Geovia Rector Says: This Ham Steak Is Sure to Please Him Not that we wish to make any disparaging remarks about your physiognomy (face) but wash day does make a difference. The lady on the left washes her own ciothes. The lld{ on the rightâ€"(you‘ve guessed it) calls HIGHLAND PAR 177 â€"178 wash days. WHICH FACE IS YOURS WO0 «Noin The Phrade To ... d ;)L:[ig/z/igéta Mrs. A. Wysocky entertained a group of her friends at a New Year‘s Eve party at her home. Mzs. Joe Phillips gave a inner party for 25 guests in honor of her mother‘s _ fiftyâ€"fifth birthday â€" on Christmas day. Mrs. Pacini received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. A. Benvenuti were among the many who held a New Year‘s Eve party at their home for a group of their friends. Everyone 1 cup of canned apple juice. Be sure that you get this year‘s pack of the apple juiceâ€"the flavor is so fresh and delicious! Take care also in pouring it over the steak not to disturb the breadâ€"crumb paste. Bake the steak in a nwdenfxrv.e ove::l (320;!") for 1 hour, basting frequently more apple juice as required. m with minced parsley and serve on a garâ€" nished platter. A group of boys and girls gathâ€" ered at the home of Miss Helen Balâ€" drini on New Year‘s Eve for a gala evening of fun and entertainment. There was dancing and games and iefreshments were served. If you want to make full use of the oven, you might bake some potatoes and acorn squash at the same time, as vegetables to accompany the steak. An excellent salad to go with this meal is quickly made by combining one cup of grated raw carrots, one half cup crushed pineapple, drained, and about 2 dozen sultana raisine with enough mayonnaise to give the salad the right consistency. Salt to taste. Pile on lettuce leaves and sprinkle with a dash of paprika. This will serve four. The regular meeting of the Oak Terrace P.â€"T.A. was changed from last Tuesday to Tuesday, Jan. 16. Mrs. J. Crovetti is spending a month in Florida, where she is visâ€" iting her sister. She will also travel through the state visiting points of interest. Mrs. â€" Bruno â€" DeBartolo w a‘s brought home from the St. Francis hospital on Tuesdy and will remain with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Geno DeBartolo of Oakridge avenue while recuperating Telephone H. P. 53 reported having enjoyed a very good time. Mr. and Mrs. Grandi had as their guests on New Year‘s day Mr. and Mrs. A. Ponsi and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Goslee of Chicago announce the engagement of their daughter Beatrice to John P. Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer of this city. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Roy Gherardini of Waukeâ€" gan spent Wednesday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gherâ€" ardini. Approximately 18 young girls have joined the new Junior Italian Women‘s Prosperity club. The next meeting of the club will be held on Thursday, February 1, when it is expected that many more will join. The bride was dressed in Moire silk trimmed with velvet, with a tulle veil held in place by pearl croem. She carried a bouquet of white Chrysanthemums. She was attended by Mary Kathleen Hines as maid of honor. Her dress was of blue satin. She carried a bouquet of pink and white Chrysanthemums. Edward Roach served as best man for his brother. Mr. Meno Pacini visited Miss Rose Gherardini of Langville, IIl., over the Christmas and New Year holiâ€" days. At 10:30 o‘clock Saturday mornâ€" ing Miss Pearl Maril Maki, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maki of Ramsey, Michigan, became the bride of John Joseph Roach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Roach of 130 Pleasant St., Highwood. A wedding breakfast of thirty relatives was served at the home of the groom‘s parents before the mass. Out of town guests were parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. A. Maki. Mr. and Mrs. John Roach will make their home in Highwood, Ill. Father Ward officiated at the Father Ward wedding. Sheridan hospital In the afternoon a reception was held for relatives and friends. Saturday, January 6, at 8:15 p.m. at the Highland Park High school auditorium, Dr. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son will bring his audience the beauâ€" ties of Mexico with its glamor of life and art, the sensousness of the tropics. His trip will take his listâ€" eners to Guadelajara, pearl of Northern Mexico; Patzcuaro, in the Mexican mountains; Acapulco, meltâ€" ing pot of Mexico; Mexico City, the City of three ages (Indian, Spanish, and Mexican); Taxco, silver metroâ€" polis of America; and many other exciting places not as well known. He will tell and show, in this comâ€" prehensive Mexican lecture, about Mexico‘s parks, flower fairs, bull fights, churches, Indian dances of the Tehuantepec women, the most beautiful Indian women of Mexico. He will show, at their work, the potâ€" ters, weavers, and artists, and the thrilling native music of Mexico will be blended with his glorious color movies. It will be a full twoâ€"hour program of color and music, with Dr. Watson‘s own entertaining perâ€" sonality conducting. Joseph T. Osenkarski, 19, of Laâ€" Salle, II1., was the victim. Driver of the truck, Steven Matas, 19, of 2342 Blue Island avenue, Chicago, is in a serious condition in the Fort A member of the Skokie CCC camp died in the Highland Parkl hospital Monday afternoon of inâ€" juries suffered two hours elrlierl when the truck in which he was rid-] ing was struck by a Skokie Valley passenger train at Sunset Ridgcr road, west of Winnetka. Dr. Dudley C. Watson to Discuss Beauties of Mexico, January 6 Skokie C.C.C. Camp Worker Dies Here ® Expert bowling serviee of Joe Cordâ€" ulaek are yours free of charge Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone H. P. 5587 ® We also invite you to visit our modern SHORELINE BOWLING ALLEY, loâ€" cated at 428 Railway Avenue. Open bowling daily until 9 p.m. For further information Phene 5414. HIGHLAND :t\ BOWLING PALACE MARINELLO BOWL BEAUTY CULTURE for Relaxation 139 N. THE HIGHLAND PARK PR&ESS Order of the Arrow Celebrates Holiday Season Wednesday The Scouts and Scout leaders of the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan Chapter of the Order of the Arrow of the North Shore Area Council held its annual meeting and New Years party last Wednesday evening at the Bethany Evangelical church in Highlani Park. Approximately 100 members of this National Scout Campers Fraternity met and transacted conâ€" siderable business. Presiding at the meeting was Bob Black, chief for 1939. The new officers elected are as follows: Chief, Stanley Gamble, Waukeâ€" gan; viceâ€"chief, Bob Maeser, Kenilâ€" worth; secretary, Chuck Wells, Glenâ€" coe; treasurer, Stan Turner, Highâ€" land Park; Medicineâ€"man, Ed Weiâ€" gel, Wilmette. Bob Steitz, Wilmette; Jim Schweiâ€" tert, Winnetka; Bill Kohn, Glencoe; Jim Siljestrom, chairman, Highland Park; Lewis Hutchison, coâ€"chairman; Ambrose â€" Cantagello, _ Highwood; Dick Quasey, Lake Forest and Lake Bluff; Norman Schwartz, Waukegan; Harry Taylor, Libertyville; Milt Merner, Deerfield; Bud Grenning, Glenview; Mickey Mueller, Northâ€" brook. The District Chieftains appointed by the officers follow: A departure in the selection of the personnel of the officers was apâ€" proved, namely, the selection of all Scouts as officers rather than Camp Staff members and adults placing the organization directly in the hands of boys rather than men. The new officers will be holding a meeting within the next 10 days to plan the program of 1940 and one item will consist of a rendezvous for all Arrow members at Camp Dan Beard for two days and one night. At the meeting held last week some highlights of the program were: singing camp songs, showing camp movies for season of 1939, and a buffet luncheon. Philadelphia Scrapple â€" Sea Light House KLENSER, 24 for CLEAN QUICK soned Pork or Corn Meal for breakfast zsc 2 for large pkg SUNSHINE COCKTAIL HOUR ASSORTMENT ... CHIPSO or RINSO in assorted flavors 3 pkgs. . s JELLOâ€" Savoy or Ma Brown Pure FRUIT PRESERVES o"~ 4â€"1b. jar large can Tastyâ€"Krisp CRISCO or SPRY 3 lbs. . MAPLE SYRUP quars .......... FREE DELIVERY GROCERY & MARKET FREE DELIVERY 380 CENTRAL AVE. gfil;il;g(:’fi 747'8 TWO TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE '?gskggfm 2270 POP CORN in vacuum packed tins 1â€"Ib. 12:08. eah ui0 19â€"0%; C8N mnmammmnnnmnd Highland Pure large can POTATO CHIPS PICCHIETTI BROS. PICCHIETTTI‘S FRUITS and VEGETABLES FORT HOWARD TOILET TISSUE Special for THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Peter Pan PEANUT BUTTER Era 4 °* 20c Best Roll BUTTER Thank You For Your Patronage! We are more than satisfied with our past year‘s business, and may we sugâ€" gest at this time to our customers to use our phone order delivery system â€"it‘s so convenient. We wish our patrons and friends a Happy New Year. 33¢ for 25¢ 39c $1 27¢ 49¢ 87¢ 85¢ 14c 57c 53¢ 19¢ pound Best ROASTING CHICKENS SUGAR 10 ... 49¢ ME A*T Best BEEF ROAST pound . Best Pork End Rolled VEAL ROAST Pure Granulated Capt. 0. J. Sheehy, 335 Hazel aveâ€" nue, crashed the gates of the North Western tracks at Blodgett yesterâ€" day (Weinesday) and then fled from the scene, according to Highland Crashes Gates at Blodgett Crossing NORTH SHORE BACON | Adult Education Classes \__ Highland Park High School TENDERâ€"MADE HAMS Swift‘s Premium Armour‘s Star and Miller and Hart For Friday and Saturday 2i°¢ Typingâ€"Bezinni:fâ€"l hour _ Typingâ€"Advan 1 hour .. Bus. Englishâ€"Elem.â€"1 hour COOKIMG | ......clllllllllll2llllll Woodwork ... saves Metal Work .....____. _ _ Mech. Drawing, Math ... Public Speaking ... ... Drawing, Painting ... Photographyâ€"Elem. ... Leatherwork â€" Bookbinding BadMINEON | ..::mmmcamcucionss Badminton fruries Bookkeeping _ ..._..___._.__._._.__._... Shorthandâ€"Beginners ..... Current Affairs Archery ... Badminton . Badminton ... Typingâ€"Beginningâ€"1 hour .. Shorthandâ€"Advancedâ€"1 hour Photogrlpfiâ€"Adv.â€"â€"l hour .. Bus. Englishâ€"Adv.â€"1 hour .. All Classes $1.50, except persons out of high school district must pay $3.00 for each course. 218 2s 31¢ Our Special Term Starting Monday, January 8, 1940 Monday Evenings at 7:30 FIRST HOURâ€"7:30â€"8:30 p.m SECOND HOURâ€"8:30â€"9:30 Wednesday Evenings, 8:00â€"9:00 MANOR HOUSE C OFFE E Large Strictly OVALTINE | FRESH EGGS 209c, 33¢ 4%$1 59c mean quality deluxe. Delivered fresh daily. It pays to buy at Picchietti‘s. 29c 25c Park police, who picked him up on Linden avemue, between Central and Laurel avenues. Capt. Sheeby was charged with driving while intoxâ€" icated and leaving the scene of an accident. TOMATO PASTE B BME sss....csvcews..... Read The Wantâ€"Ads SPAGHETTI in bulk Parmegiano Cheese 1 to 3â€"lb. pieces . Pure Virgin OLIVE OIHL, at Italian Sole Brand ANTIPASTO .. ANCHOVIES pound STRA WBERRIES 6 for MUSHROOMS Large White GRAPEFRUIT 4 for Medium Size Seedless Florida JUICE ORANGES 3 dozen PINK GRAPEFRUIT ITALIAN FOODS Fresh Vegetables Mr. Werbelow Mr. Carpenter Miss Beckmire Miss Bean Miss Campbell Mr. Schneider Mr. Bolle Mr. Pertz Mr. Tomlinson Mrs. Degenhardt Mr. Hecketsweiler .Mr. Field .Mr. Scheuchenpfiug Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Mr Mr Prof. Strevey Mr. Cunningham Mr. Scheuchenpfiug and Assistants Mr. Werbelow Mr. Carpenter Mr. He:xeetsweiler Miss Beckmire at lowest prices INSTRUCTOR Special on Also Selected Davitt Heins 23¢ PAGE SEVEN 97¢ 27¢ 59¢ 29¢ 271¢ 19¢ 29¢ 25¢ 19¢ 28¢ 57¢

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy