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Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1941, p. 8

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New Officers Will _ Preside At Meeting Of Infant Welfare The January meeting land Parkâ€"Ravinia Cen Welfare will be held or HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S BEAVUTY SALON Phone Highland Park .â€"â€" (wilson‘s y °_ Last week, a hss . young Omaha C ;% bride asked me : for the "best ie\ way" to cook bacon. She knew bacon provides valuable vitaâ€" mins A and B, and precious bodyâ€"building protein. But how to cook it so her man would go for it? I told her the flavor is most important and suggested she get Wilson‘s Certified Famâ€" ily Style Sliced Bacon. Then I gave her ‘the following cooking hints, in which you might be inâ€" Bacon Do‘s and Don‘ts To Pan Fry. Bacon start with a cold pan, low fire, cook slowly, and pour off fat as it gathers. To Broil Bacon set broiler 314 inches under moderate (300° F.) heat. Watch like a hawk and turn freâ€" quently. Drain on absorbent paper. Place slices on preâ€"heated platter. Complete Beauty Service 22 8. First Street _ _ _ To Get Wonderful Flaver use only Wilson‘s Certified Bacon. I sugâ€" gest the new Family Style in the 2â€"pound package, the only bacon I‘ve ever seen that is sliced to heâ€" man thickness, then packed back on the rind fightly and bolt upright. This Mflut_dx.nplymfla- A NEW READYâ€"TOâ€"SERVE MEAT "And be sure," says the wife to her husband, "to bring home some MOR." "More what?" asks the poor innocent. "MOR delicious by far than most meats of its kind," sez ghe, "and more like ham, too. In fact, MOR is made by the makers of Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham." Renge Rrcer neeting of the Highâ€" ia Center of Infant held on Monday the 5042 . , L ly recires The Latinâ€"American W ay Washington, D. C. restaurants now make a point of serving Mexican and South American dishes. Here‘s a new kind of a tamale pie that has become a favorite with many of Washington‘s younger set. TAMALE PIE â€" 1 can Wilson‘s Certified Tamales 1 can corn 1 can tomatoes 2 dozen ripe olives 14 Ib. Wilson‘s Certified Amerâ€" ican Cheese Mix corn, tomatoes and chopped olives and pour into a greased casâ€" serole. Remove wrappings from tamales. Roll each tasfiale in grated cheese. Lay onâ€"top of the corn and tomatoes. Cover with grated cheese. Bake in a medium (300° F.) oven for 35 minutes. And that‘s all for this week ex« cept to remind you that Wilson‘s Bakerite, the new extraâ€"crteamy vegetable shortening, mnko! easyâ€"toâ€"mix and velvet textured cakes. Goodâ€"bye for now. G. R. t T H E P RES S large; Mrs. W. 5. strong, pPUDHuR® J & Mrs. V. D. Pinkerton, Thrift Shop chairman, and Mrs. Paul Grady, as coâ€"chairman for the Thrift Shop. man ; Mrs. Faxon To Review . "New England Indian Summer," Monday Sdward K.noi, luncheon coâ€"chairâ€" mlinso man; Mrs. Hugh Riddle, memberâ€"atâ€" Edward To t arge; Mrs. W. $. Strong, publicity; NBC. Commentator, To rs. V. D. Pinkerton, Thrift Shop Speak Here Feb. 5th Mrs. Lloyd Faxon has chosen Van Dyck Brooks‘ "New England Sumâ€" mer" as the subject of her next book review to be given at the Parâ€" ish House of the Highland Park Presbyterian church on Monday, January 13, at 2 p.m. A special rate of admission may A special rate of admission may still be obtained by buying a seâ€" ries ticket for the four remaining reviews. Single admission may be obtained at the door. â€" Helen McMackin, DAR State Regent, To Speak Thursday â€"â€"The first meeting of 1941 of the North Shore Chapter of the D.A.R. will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Rice on Thursday afternoon at 2 o‘clock. ‘‘The guest for the afternoon will be Miss Helen McMackin, State Reâ€" gent. Miss McMackin will discuss various bills up in Congress for the drafting of money and how it would affect all people. â€"--h'i-émgéri are also asked to bring their gifts for Ellis Island. nat _ Theeassisting hostesses are Miss Chandler, Mrs. Einbecker and Mrs. Truax. m im Bo hnd iieab on e w Aapecney C 19 A member of The Chicago Suburban Quality Group. Communications intended for publication must be written or one side of the paper only, and signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor hy Wednesday noor to insure appearance in current issue. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year, 5 cents per single copy. s : Entered as . S 1. 1911, at the P IMl:nois. o Issued Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, Highland Park, Illinois. Telephones : Highâ€" land Park 557â€"558. 156. Chicago Offices: 185 N. Wabash Ave., Suite 901 â€" Tel. ‘State 6826 ; 1016 Willoughâ€" byâ€"Tower â€" Tel. _c«-_;g-l MuS’G Ayyere Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, nolices of entertainments, or other affairs where an admission charge is published, will be charged at regular adâ€" vertising rates, R John L. Udell, Publisher and Man‘g. Editor Mrs. Florence W. Bartel, Asssociate Elto? over page photo by Hecketsweiler Highland Park Press Second Class Matter March Post Office at Highland Park, LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING W. Pettis, Deerfield Phone Enterprise 1110 Cns ~Edward Tomlinson, who has been chosen official commentator on Latip American â€" Affairs for National Broadcasting Company, will address an evening meeting of the Hishlang Park Woman‘s Club, Wednesday, February 5. Mr. Tomlinson is. speaking every Saturday evening from 6:45 to 1 p.m. on WJZ from whatever large city he is near on that day,. Pry Chening Saturday and Sunday ~Special~ For all your liquor requirements, make this your stop _ Don Marco Wines, Makers of MISSION BELL WINESâ€" Port â€" Sherry â€" Muscatel $1.75 gal.â€"90c % gal. â€"50¢ 25e pt. Zinfadel Burgundy $1.20 gal. â€" 60c 4 gal. Rhine, Sauterne, Riesling _ $1.35 gal. â€" 70c‘ % gal. 4â€"yr. old bottled in bond Bourbon $2 at. Full line of Domestic Systenm. Try We serve â€"This Week‘s Special 3â€"Yearâ€"Old Straight . Kentucky Bourbon 1 Full Quart Waukegan Ave. SANTTDS SANTTS CAFE TBONE STEAK 45¢ WINES, SCOTCHES and CHAMPAGNES : serve the finest ravioli | j spaghetti > Thursday, January 9, 1941 H.+P. 5445 mgh'd KAPPA DEL MEETS FRIL The North : city of Kapp: January meet at the home Plack, 2326 C at the nome Blle’ 2326 c Evanston, . Me luncheon at | Schumacher, _ Ave., Evansto Mueller, 2806 ton, are assist Miss Rhea tor of the Ch speaker for th give some inte spring fashio States as the J ion trends. M vice president man of the o the program. KEDZIEâ€"MOIT ANNOUNCE: Thursday, Jan Mr. and M South Bend, I land Park ha gagementâ€" of erine Jean to of Mr. and M also of South son, the form 8. First stre bride‘s attend The weddin ruary 15th in Notreâ€" Dame. STEVENSâ€"C MARRIAGE Word has marriage of daughter of â€" Stevens â€"of Chapman. M ofâ€"Mr. and â€" M of Greenwict dents of Hig The weddi home of the } ens, in Deca 5 o‘clock in t Chapman Jr. as best man â€" bride‘s niece Mr. Chapn live on the after a thre in the East . Mr. and A of N. Linden gagement : of Jafie’ to Kal KUGELâ€"HA ENGAGE M Soft natur ful curls, y o manage, nette or_ gi coarse. OU A Sma MODER Ph "erm Ladies at is be ular type ‘c_you _Â¥ nent." 4 nt. idividu se. OU) will se give V one H J(

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