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Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1941, p. 11

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ene Sheridan will part of the week for . and Mrs, Thomas arm in New Hampâ€" invited former Pine s who live in Hartâ€" 1 New York to the e party next week. . George Donnersâ€" nding two months ighters and families ey are now in Phoeâ€" ing Mr. and Mrs. intoinette Donnersâ€" ter will visit Mr. rt. H. ‘Moore, (Wilâ€" sberger) in Solona _(n::chfnelâ€" e do expert reâ€" costs based on vill buy Triplâ€"ifo . Charles Cole, N. d, ~girl, ~Jan. 28. Joseph Azzone, Mcâ€" twin boys, Jan. 26. of Central Avenue on new Williamson house more comâ€" an even heat all s# _ attention â€" and ity our basement Telephone 635 Highland Poark o furnace is a ant master in y, January 30, 1941 | qthureday, January 30, 1941 ce Cream ur‘s Today! ND PARK MACY en, pharmacist and about town, is conâ€" Â¥ith the flu. Shop Peoria, Illinois naster ance" ) SPECIAL te Chip SHOP TTING d Street Phone 4100 Mrs. Barrett K. Mason will join her husband, after next week, in pallas, Texas, where he was transâ€" ferred just before the holidays. Mrs. Mason and her baby are staying with Mr. Mason‘s mother, Mrs. Henry Eager Mason, on Central avénue, next weekâ€" while making last minute departure arrangeâ€" ments. The Misses Patricia Kelly and Carola Kellner will enjoy a week‘s skiing at Ishpeming, Michigan, next week. 7 ‘ ‘Mrs. J. B. Garnett is returning today from a few days visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Newton, in Ann Arbor, Mich. o. Mrs. C. W. Schaat and Mrs. Irvâ€" ing C. Schur are sojourning at a ranch at Bonita, Ariz., and later will tarvel down to Mexico. They expect to be gone four to six weeks. Mrs. Helen Normile of Evanston will be the week end guest of Mrs. Helen C. Golden. & Bill Knobloch will be home this week end between semesters from the University of Wisconsin. . Mrs. R. Peschman of Central aveâ€" nue rave a dessert and 500 card party Tuesday. Community Choral Club _ Orchestra and Soloists A 65 s p ; a GM 3 i/«".; f : d >z 0@ «_3‘ D* 4 @ * * ce 4 s t e _ * viied at Highland Park Woman‘s Club 8:15 p. m. 5 Tickets 35¢ each at Larson‘s Staâ€" tionery, Pease‘s Drug Store, Treasure Chest, Community Cenâ€" ter, and Highland Park Press. Mrs. George Allen Mason enterâ€" Phone Highland Park 3900 327â€"329 North Green Bay Road SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 CONCER T %q tained at luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. William Barker and her two sisters from Ontario, Canada, Mrs. Milton McGregor and Mrs. Arthur Swinford. Mrs. Viola Conrad is spending two weeks with her brother, Mr. Oscar Pansie, in Oshkosh, Wis. : Invitations have been issued to the officers of the Highland Park Community Center to attend an inâ€" formal supper meeting Sunday eveâ€" ning. Mr. John Batchelor will ‘be the guest speaker. Play Badminton Now At Ravinia School Fortunate indeed are all badminâ€" ton players who live in school Disâ€" trict 108, in having placed at their disposal by this community the three grand courts at the Ravinia school which enable them to indulge in their favorite sport twice a week at a most reasonable fee. ‘ This club is a member of the North Shore Badminton Associaâ€" tion, which in turn is a member of the National organization. Thereâ€" fore, membership in the ~Ravinia Badminton club gives members the privilege.to compete in the various tournaments, from novice to chamâ€" pionship, held by these organizaâ€" tions. 3 & If interested join without delay and enjoy the spirit of contest among these players which assumes the proportions of a "Round Robin Tournament," lasting throughout the season. "x For details regarding this group, please ‘phone Betty Johnson, H.P. 8660, Sue Gutman, .P. 4315, or Marâ€" tha Bryant, H.P. 1712, or just drop in any Wednesday evening or Sunâ€" day morning at Ravinia school. George Augustine, 366 North aveâ€" nue, died suddenly yesterday (Wedâ€" nesday) morning in a hotel in Washington, D. C., while enroute on a vacation trip to Florida. Mr. Augustne had left_ last Thursday for the south. Dies Suddenly On Review Talk On "American‘s Choice" At Meeting Feb. 4th Funeral services. will be. held Satâ€" urday afternoon atâ€" 2 o‘clock from Kelley‘s chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery. _Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Anna Augustine, with whom he made his home, a sister, Mrs. Haâ€" zel Cawley of this city,â€"and a brother, Emil. â€" Ti vE â€""America‘s Choice," the recent book by Henry G. Wallace, evoked such animated interest at the last session of the North Shore Interâ€" national Relations class, conducted by Mrs. David H. Cahn, Glencoe, under the auspices of the National Council of Jewish Women, that Mrs. Millard Eiseman will recapitulate the material presented for continâ€" ued discussion at the next meeting, Tuesday, February 4; 10â€"a.m., at the Temiple. Because of his inauâ€" guration as viceâ€"president since the publication of his book, its intringic Trip To Florida T H E PR ES3 merit takes on the dignity of a state document and lends heightened interest to its discussion. Mrs. Robert 8. Landauer will at the same session present her views in opposition to the Lendâ€"Lease Bill â€"H.R. 1776â€"by reason of her preâ€" rogative as a citizen of a democâ€" racy with a sincere conviction, notâ€" withstanding its riding against the majority trend according to the Galâ€" lup poll. * 7 The community as well as memâ€" bers of the Council and the class are cordially invited ~to take part in the enthusiastic discussion which will likely ensue. a MOR, of course, is that delicious, new, spiced, cured, pork shoulder meat made by the makers of Tender Made Ham. It‘s perfect for sandâ€" wiches, coldâ€"cuts, quick bakes, of to fry with eggs. ;i Two decades i w : ago, Rector‘s &ss? ";‘Ef:f;; was the crossâ€" Wws . â€" roads ° where ud | â€" glittering names k from the Great #: White Way and Park Avenue dowagers outstared â€"each other as they consumed a special ham for which Rector‘s were famous. Today, believe it or not, a child of ten can prepare a ham more tendér and of far better flavor. All said child has to do is to heat a WILSON‘S TENDER MADE HAM, in a moderate oven (350° F.) five minutes per pound. â€" The succulent, meltâ€"inâ€" yourâ€"mouth result is all due to the Wilson‘s secret process. NEW "HAM AND SWEETS" RECIPE Boil and mash 5 medium sized sweet potatoes. Add salt, butter, milk, and 2 tablespoons of orange juice. Cover a slice of Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham with this sweet potato of ham. Dot with Clear Brook Butâ€" ter. Heat in 325° F. oven until the ham is a delicate brown. s Remember, only Wilson & Co. makes TENDER MADE HAM, "the ham you cut with a fork." > Food ';cmmnwm&u A religious quiz will be sponâ€" sored by the Bellarmine club of tha St. James Catholic church on Febâ€" ruary 4 at 8 p.m. at the St. James hall. ~All members will participate in submitting questions and anâ€" swers. : HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S BEAVUTY SALON Phone ‘ Highland Park Make a delicious mealâ€"inâ€"one platter by broilingtogether sweet potatoes (boiled, skinned and halved), pineapple slices and Wilson‘s Certified Pure Pork Prepare potatoes for scalloping. Prick sausages and la, on top. Cover and bake till potatoes are tender, Remove cover to brown sausages. Sausage. When you‘ve been up to your ears all morning with housework and sudâ€" denly you hear the children clatterâ€" ing up the steps, remember the can of Wilson‘s Certified Chili Con Carne on the pantry shelf. It takes just a minute to heat, and if you get the kind with beans, you have & complete meal for them and for you. Try these with Wilson‘s Certified Pare Pork Sausage Links For smiles at breakfast, try serv= ing him the new Wilson‘s Certi«â€" fhed Family Style Sliced Bacon, in the handy 2â€"pound package. It‘s cut from lean young porkers, given that rich smoke cure, then sliced to heâ€"man thickness and packed, upâ€" right, back on the rind. The result is a "stay â€" fresh," sliced bacon. â€" A Good to keep on hand for breakfast, lunch or dinner. I will be with you again (as they say on the radio)at the same time, same place, nest week. G.R. Complete Beauty Service 22 8. First Street : HUNCH FOR LUNCH RECIPES 11 ns +€

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