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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 16

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IO Ravinia School In Christmas Program Thursday-Friday On Thursday evening, December‘ 19th, the tunnel enrol singing will be held in the Villm Home of the Ravinia nebool. This your the endi- torium will be decanted to repre- sent . village tonne, and en " ways there will be the colorful tableaux under the direction of Miss Stoddard, Min Schmtrom, and -e-e--. ---- CURTAIN S DRAPERIES BUGS 827 N. Green Bat Cleaners Ji")"' Furriers -.- PHONES --- . ”Inland Park "" '- merfti-ailtsteirr'" 1775 sup COVERS TABLE some Tum LAMP SHADES _ CARPETS In. Curtis. Mr. Wright will show his. lovely colored Christmss slides, and the sadism will join with the children in singing the old,1smilisr Christmas carols. This year, combined with the carol singing, will be a display of toys which have been brought to school and repaired by the Ravinia boys and girls. These boys are to be given to the Chicago Commons. “any gifts of clothing have already been sent to the Commons and there is more to so this Friday. T The Toy Shop ides is not a new BMW HE PRESS one. Several years ago. toys were brought to school, and some were repaired in the manual ‘traininc classes. The rest were sent to the fire station. Then one year a toy shop. was started " e part of a t.irat, grade project. The children not only repaired toys, but also made many toys and games. This toy shop idea was carried on in a small way by the rest of the school, until a year ago when it was en- thusiastically revived by some of x the children. This you the entire school he: participated in bringing and repair- ing toys for less fortunate children to enjoy at Christmas time. And the joy of working together to bring happiness to other children he: cre- - _ .. __ AL- In..- iiiai;Gi to othe} ehjidreit bu cre- ated I. desire to continue the Tor Shop project another you. On Friday morning the primary grades will have their carol singing program in the music room st 10:30. Mrs. Casper-sen will read them n Christmas story. Friday afternoon one section of the 8th grade will present . play of Diekemf t'f1hritst- mas Carol" for the entire school. ' 'tetxdtuttt Neits, _ V A bird on the table is worth two on the wing-eipecially when it has come out of the. oven browned to a turn, crackling and fragrant with the inviting promise of tender, well- seasoned stuffing within. stuffing does its part not only by adding fhior but also by absorbing juices amtr-heepimr--the fowl moist and shapely during routing. I , Bread tot stuffing is best when 1 day or two old, and broken or out into small pieces. For a special l fuvor, toast the cubes lightly. Only enough liquid is neceusery to hold the seasoned .bread cubes together without packing. Pill the cavity about 94 full, taking care not to pack the bird too tightly. Extra JM,, /r, Jul, r-w- --- ~â€"7â€" - - tstuthntr, for those who like smiling with gravy, may be baked in a separate dish. Extra atuffintr can be remarkably helpful in making the turkey or chicken "go" as far as possible. . T If, from choice or pocketbook lim- itatiohs, the traditional holiday roast needs to lie-small serve dress. wing in. srtulted chops, beef or veal birds, ot tstuffed shouider. Tomatoes, cabbage leaves, or" ‘amall squash make fine containers for nailing, too. 537 Central Avenue Golden Meadow Dairy MILK - CREAM Velma "The Cream of the North Shore" Freezer Frail: ICE CREAM , tntr-mt. and W or “a u t “new “It I slightly - an li “you ahead onlo- m with: “in Mix ingredients together lightly, blending thoroughly. _ For . dry, crumbly dressing, jut" my I). BREE. it); . Gout droning add 2 tenpoonl baking powder to pro- vent posting; .3..-’_....... 1 pint oe.tre. _ a can haul a). l “with beaten a . 1 human an It myoc- colca a" have” your ' . Wash oysters thoroughly. Mix In. gradients together, lightly but thor. (Enemy. “an". . ORANGE! [TUNING the cum- ox but) a can dry brand who I up “a! up). , % can cram hi“ __ % can and“ ruinin- 4 Was “H but"? 4 cubic-noon an: T an: and my". . Mix ingredients together, lightly but ttwraaNvr,,,:ut,pet9.te.e is needed, add I little hot 'iFiNF.' -. ”UNI AND mu me (For ench- or Goon) t can hand when 1 cup cooked ml- (pand. diced and W) A It cup cooked prune- T cup chopped um IA euv melted ht _ l tan-pool: alt % team - -- _ . It _-_ 1:41.}- , iirCiiiGaie'nts together but thoroughly. Railriiad Suggests Visit To Home Folks As Novel Xmas Gift up. it“ “in. M tr,t'lrl 33:1 ireee' f to dispose of gift problem? Mrs. Chance Bohn Ind son Bobby, left Saturday for their home in Arlington, Irs, after a thet weeks Wait with Mn. Bphn't puré enta,'Mr. will“. William Knob- Ioch of Port Sheridan. My. Deco-bur 19, I“. nun 3101mm the M) Bib-tn mma (In TIM) 'iauT%iriFue m u a} the trying Christmas Highland Yuk ,lightly Third”. pow Archibald A stalled as Wor o. Parham I M; Thursday-- ube was given party last Sun of her birthd momteement is of Nine Plom Edgar Allen place Wednesd A reception w: ernoon " the to introduce 1 -arr. and M Deerfield ante] urday in ho: birthday anni, Charles Glass happy parents Tuesday it ll .-..atr. and M, . Onwentsio. As of a son, Dee A farewell will be held 22 at B. P. P Rev. Funk I cpmmunity f, 13 years of aureh--Geo, Highland " died iSaturd: hospital folk The Arthur l the happy I born Sunday, John Strylkel the engagem Miriam to M of Mr. and Deerffe1d--T Sheriddn roa a son, born and Mrs. Ke ter Helen l for Lou An are sailing at prograssi through the born to M Adamson of 11th. Mr. and ' entertaining urdny ' eveni TWENT FRUIT MARZI CHRIS GINGE TEN

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