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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1941, p. 8

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_ Ravinia Garden 1 Club Looks Ahead To Busy Season The Ravinia Garden club has a| busy season just ahead. In Februâ€" ary there will be an evening meeting at the Braeside schoool, an OppPOYâ€" tunity to hear a lecture at the Palâ€" mer House besides the preparation and selling tickets for the Chicago Flower Show. Mrs. J. A. Lytle, program chairâ€" man, has announced an evening meeting on Monday, February 10 w$= Vg% I‘ve just been i § given figures to * _ _ prove that twoâ€" L thirds of the S day‘s work is done before noon. Well, no wonâ€" â€"der so many folks insist on startâ€" ing the day right, with Wilson‘s Certified Pure Pork Sausage ~Links. There‘s a breakfast you respond to with all your being! Your ears drink in the sweet promise of that heartening sizzle. Your nose revels in the savory fragrance. Your eyes feast on the delectable golden brownness. And every bit of you enjoys the rich, succulent Wilson‘s flavor. wWILsON‘s RULES FOR SAUSAGES: Put them in a cold frying pan, prick with fork, fry gently. â€" » OR COVER LINKS with cold water, cook covered for five minâ€" utes. Uncover, drain, and brown. FLAVOR‘S IMPORTANT !â€" witâ€" son‘s Certified Pure Pork Sauâ€" sages are made of sweet, juicy pork, seasoned just right. WINTER‘S NIGHT MENU "Pigs in the Corn"* Hot AppleSauce Fresh Vegetable Salad Deep Dish Apricot Pie Make corn meal mush and pour it into a greased pie tin. When cool, eut up like a pie. ***Pigs in the Corn‘"‘ rge Reclox _ O Food # Consultant, Wilson & Co. R ;: In the Crystal ballroom of the: n | Palmer House that same day at 1:30 zo Gerard Smith will speak on "Ecoâ€" nomical â€" Flower Arrangements." irâ€" This program is presented under ng | the auspices of the Garden Club 10 | of Tilinois, and those wishing to atâ€" .l bert Ullman is "Lf€ side." Each member four tickets thus en and guests to attend. program refres h served. at 8 o‘cléck to be held at the Braeâ€" side school. The subject of the illus« trated talk by Mr, and Mrs. Herâ€" bert Ullman is "Life By the Wayâ€" side." Each member is to be given four tickets thus enabling husbands and guests to attend. Following the nrogram refreshments will be Fryonepoundofwnnn'-do- licious Certified Pure Pork Sau« sage Links to a succulent brown. Remove sausage links, dip pieces of mush in flour and fry in the sauâ€" sage fat. Arrange the fried mush in a pie shape on a serving dish. > Put cooked sausages between the fried mush sections, and wreathe the "pie" with the rest of the sauâ€" sages. Decorate the center of each piece of mush with cranberry jelly. Serve with hot apple sauce. _ vor. Last week he fussed because it was tough and saity. Why doesn‘t someone tell his poor wife about Wilson‘s Certified Tender Extra Mild Smoked Ham (in the bright orange wrapper)? THis 14 A HAM cranKk SUN VALLEY COCKTAIL Arrange tangerine sections and thin slices of avocados in cocktail glasses. Make a dressing of the following: 14 cup Wilson‘s Salad Oil, 3 tableâ€" spoons Wilson‘s Savory Mayon« naise, 4 tablespoons lemon juice, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, 2 tablespoons tomato ketchup. Pour this dressing over each cocktail tem minutes before serving. . es § sa5 NY RECIPES Lb”u'llnatwd.c-l- T HE PRE SS tend should present their Ravinia Membership tickets at the door. The Chicago Flower Show is to be held March 28 to April 5 inâ€" clusive. Mrs. Theo. Wehiling, presâ€" CA SE Y We 1 220 uce hss onl io l SE mc ce n ABL7 ident of the Ravinia Garden Club, announced that this year the club would have a major garden entry and two minor exhibits. Mrs. Arâ€" thur Fathauer has been appointed chairman of the Flower Show Comâ€" mittee. Plans for the garden and exhibits areâ€" already completed. This has been done with the aid of an advisory committee consisting of Mrs. P. D. Stokes, Mrs. Oliver Turner, and Mrs. Theo. Uehling. The working committee met with Mrs.: Fathauer this week. to complete minor details. ‘Ticket sales for the show at the Navy Pier are being . managed by Mrs Mason Smith. Tickets have alâ€" ready been distributed among the n;;r;;be;s, and anyone desiring. to purchase them at the advance sale price may do so at any time now. White Elephant Sale To Be Held January 21 The Philathea class of Bethany. church will hold their annual white elephant sale Tuesday, January 21. at 8 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Jean Bruce, 841 Ridgewood drive. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Mae Bess, Mrs. Ann Wells and Ella Wessling. Midâ€"Winter Meeting * Of Federated Clubs The Federation of Clubs of the: Tenth Congressional District of IHâ€" inois will have their midâ€"winter meeting at the Ravenswood Womâ€" an‘s Club, Wilson avenue and Pauâ€" lina street, Monday, January 20. The session will open at 9:30 with the president, Mrs. James "M. Masâ€" gie, presiding. The afternoon sesâ€" sion begins at 1:30. ‘ K Reduce your Cleaning Bills 25% by using our Cash & Carry Service. Vogue Cleaners Telephone . . â€" HIGHLAND PARK 321 North Green Let Us Assist You Claudia Bullivant 13 H. P. 1603 So. St. Johns in always looking your machineless permanent a wave that will fit y« 3900 r. is to ) inâ€" presâ€" Club, elub entry , Arâ€" ainbed Comâ€" June Probst, UV, lub| _ The north shore international re. try | lations class of, the National Coun Ar.| cil of Jewish Women swings int ted | the new year with an augmente| omâ€"| interest in factâ€"finding upon world and | problems to be interrupted : and ted. | studied in the light of modern in 1 of | terâ€"related life. > ting | _ About seven years aFO, & thought iver | ful book was written by an inteli. The | gent earnest member of the officia Mrs. | Washington family, "with a passion lete | for anonymity", in the President; phrase: â€""America Must . Choose" _ tme | The element of choice, in the inter | by | im, seoms to have been seriousy & aj. | reduced. The same man, since be the | come viceâ€"presidentâ€"elect, Mr. Hoâ€" ¢ . to | Y A. Wallace, recently publ ‘ sale "«America‘s ‘Choice," which will be now. | analyzed by Mrs. Millard" Eiseman Winnetka, at the Temple on Tue day, Jan. 21, 10 a.m., for discussie by the class conducted in world a. y 21 fairs by Mrs. David H. Cahn, Gloo eoe. 3 National Council Of 3 Jewish Women Hold World Affairs Class Marge W irkus Beauty Salon Mrs. Merriman Dies â€"â€" In Chicago Fridy Mrs. Elizabeth Agnes Mermma 79, a resident of Highland Park frx the past 40 years, died Thursday & the home of her daughter, Mrs. & mer Hancock, 4322 Fullerton A Chicago. > Mrs. Merriman who was born it England, had made her home Wi her daughter Mrs. Edith Meyer, u til a month ago. She had been i failing health since she fell broke her hip two years: ago. husband Clement died in 1931 Funeral services were held day morning at St. James church A t shwanrnd ~ Rurial was in M | Funeral services day morning at St. Highwood. Burial Park. : ate Besides Mrs. Hancoca ENC [ Meyer, there is another: Miss Elizabeth, of Oak Park. A s died very suddenly about two ye" ago. & . Musart Club Meets l The Musart club will meet Monday afberno;:n, January 20 2. o‘clock at the home of Mrs. MY Siemsen. All members are to be present for practice on f music to be sung at the Vesper sert ice, Sunday, January 26, at whid time the Musart Club will be ‘guest of Bethany church. Manicurist Thursday, January 16, 1941 your individual choice best with one of it O“'.’:Mck haky ! CIflSSlqueA i? waves, or better 786 Mrs. Hancock and ‘E}l Merriman vUf M ‘Miss Ruth T bur Vincent we attendents. A c the bride‘s par the immediate f eeremony. _ â€" rh“myv Jw Mr. Weber a ing their home ST. PETERâ€"J 4 MARRIAGE A The Reveren Valley Home, 1 the marriage 01 lotte, to Alfred Mrs. George T Calif., formerl; The ceremony Luke‘s church i 28.. Rev. Hoelt which was att aldine Jacobs,. and Stanton & groom‘s brothe The new Mrs cated in Topek attended the I and Lake Fore a member of T fraternity, Mr. St. Peté making their h GAIDZIKâ€"PE ENGAGEME At a recept home on Belle ternoon, Mrs. nounced the daughter, Bea son of Mr. an of York, Neb. the outcome « lwhen both yo OSSsMANâ€"SN ‘DDING DE Ir. Fred G rise Snyder, ck, were qui¢ sonage of th Henry Gros uhr were W 7â€"CO W. F.

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