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Highland Park Press, 27 Feb 1941, p. 6

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*4 3L. 10 â€"Coennor Creigh, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Creigh, is leaving for Quantico, Va., where he will enter the Marine Officers training camp. z:: Seller Bullards former resiâ€" deff of Highland Park, who has been visiting her daughter in Chiâ€" cago the past several weeks, was called to her home in Calgomia last Saturday by the accident which ocâ€" ecurred to another daughter, Barâ€" bara (Mrs. Charles Storke.) Mrs: Storke was a spectator at a ski meet in the mountains back of their home in Santa Barbara when a skiiâ€" er accidentally ran into her, breakâ€" ing.: a vertebra in her back. Mrs. world. Today a visiting celebrity get as big a taste thrill from W expertly seasoned. To 4 cups finely chopped spinach add é cup Clear Brook Butter, and 5¢ teaspoon salt. Press into butâ€" tered ring mold. Whrx. Unmold onto hot Eltter. center of this Spinach Ring with hot seasoned hominy. On top of the hominy arrange 1 dozen fried Wilson‘s Cerâ€" tified Pure Pork Sausage Links. *To make fruit cup, simmer 1 dozen cloves, 2 sticks cinnamon; 5 teaâ€" spoon nutmeg in 1 gt. fruit juice for five minutes. Strain and serve piping hot. *SPINACH RING ‘The idea is to desert your regular dining place for the most comfortâ€" lbll%inyoutbomaltmaybe ds n es in if or tables inâ€" *Hot Spiced Fruit Cup â€" â€" ¢$Spinach Ring with Hominy end Fried Wilson‘s Certified Pure Pork Sausages Waterâ€"cress and Griapefruit Selad with Wilson‘s Savoryâ€" f Mayonnaise Whipglod Cream Angel ¢ ‘ood Cake ® WILSON‘S FIRESIDE MEAL Whenâ€" Sarah Bernhardt dined at Rector‘s, what did she enthuse over? Not the beruffied dishes for which our imported chefs were imported. But griddle cakes and sausagesâ€"*"so teepical Americaine"! Because of the sweet, juicy pork used and the special herb seasonâ€" ing, Rector‘s sausages were the aristocrats of the pork olgrecires could Storke will be confined to the hosâ€" pital for six weeks. â€" Mr. Bullard, who joined his wife in Chicago last week, will stay on here for a week, stopping at the Palmer House, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mavor reâ€" turned form Bellaire, Florida, where they vacationed the past threj weeks. _ â€" Rob Childs and the Tennant twins, Barbara and Jean, werea mong the group from the.North Shore to enâ€" joy a weekâ€"end of skiing at Wausau, Wis. Mrs. Thomas Nelson, the former Into 1 of cream, stiffly whipped. ;ol&cafi%dly;hebeate:ddwhituof ear Broo. Ew. waterandlteaspoonvanflla.m add 2 cups of flour which have been sifted three times with 114 cups sugar, 3 teaspoons baking powder and 14 teaspoon salt. Bake in la atfiF.forabthOmimtes.{?: lemon filling and icing. Fry Wilson‘s Certified Pure Pork Sausagse Links. Slice into halfâ€"inch rounds. Add to cream soups! Br&ilnuncelzx.tlhcoofledweet and ves .. . a juicy, l rory mea maomne oys Tucked warmly away in the memâ€" ory of lots of us is the rich smoke flavor that a ham had when it was Tolgve foar dol, the haver of eve it or n avor 0o Wilson‘s Certified Tender Extra Mild Smoked Ham is even more delicious and the ham is more tenâ€" der, juicier and milder. Fry several alices for dinner tonight. I‘lH be back come nest March (next week).â€"G. R. IWHIPPED CREAM BIG MOMENTS WITH LITTLE SAUSAGES HAM HIT OF THE WEEK ANGEL FOOD CAKE T H E PR ES 8 Ruth Garling, of Pittsburg, Pa., is here for several weeks following the death of her father, Ernest Garling, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Walker of N. St. Johns avenue, returned last week from two weeks‘ holiday in the South.© Their trip included a visit with their son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Jr. (the former Irene Bemus, Highâ€" land Park), in Corpus Christi, Tex., and stops in Mexico, Louisiana and Arkansas. * Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nemeroff have been sojourning in Florida for the past two weeks. They expect to be home the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Schultz left Sunday for a three weeks cruise to Nassau, Cuba and Florida. Mrs. Karl A. Meyer and daughâ€" ter Mary Ann have gone to their winter home at Ocean Springs, Miss.,â€"Forâ€"several â€"months. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ Mr. and Mrs. Monvoe Hall of Highwood had as their house guests last Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day of Charleston, Nl. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Minier Sargent of Evanston announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Minier, February 24 at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Sargent is the former Henrietta Jenkins of Highland Park. ~The regular business meeting of the Peneldpe club will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o‘clock at the home of. Mrs. John Picchietti. The club will â€"complete plans for a party for its members to be given in the. near future. _Pearson Thal and his orchestra, featuring Gloria Fay, will be the main attraction at the Young Circle league‘s (youth section of the Workâ€" men circle) : annual spring frolic whichk will be held in the Mural room of the Morrison hotel Sunday, March 2nd, 8:30 p.m. MORTGAGCE ~ TOANS By the Direct Reduction Monthly Payment Plan THE HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING LOAN 4& HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION 21 North ‘Sheridan Road, Highland Park Tel. H. P. 361 Safe Because Insured â€" Insured Because Safe . ~ The North Shore meeting of Alâ€" pha Chi Omega alumnae will. be held on Tuesday, March 4, at th« home of Mrs. Ernest A. Eklund, 991 Bluff road, Glencoe. Mrs. J, Car ney Howell and Mrs. Lee Thomas oi Glencoe will ist at luncheon an< bridge. t Miss Mary Vercoe, Highland Park, was guest last weekâ€"end, Febâ€" ruary 21â€"23, at Hamilton college‘s fourth annual winter carnival. Miss Vercoe was guest at the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. _ Mr. and Mrs. James Liewellyn of Highwood are the proud parents of a son born Friday, Feb. 21, at the Highland Park hospital. : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trudean ‘or“zrafi"*hréfinnounrifislâ€"the‘mm of a son Saturday, February 22, at the Highland Park hospital. ~ The Highland Park Scandinavian Fraternity celebrated the 25th anniâ€" versary of the founding of the lodge with a banquet at the Masonie‘Temâ€" ple Saturday evening. Mrs. Dudley Edwards is leaving the end of this week with friends for aâ€"six â€"weeks trip to New Orâ€" leans, Florida, and Havana. \~~* Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hubertz of Fort Sheridan avenue are reâ€" ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Highland Park hospital. $ Among the twentyâ€"five who were appointed Regional advisers by the Alumni Council of the University of Chicago are Hiram L. Kennicott, Jr., 1307 Wade street, George Schnur, Jr., 1338 Marion avenue. Other residents of this city on the Regionalâ€" adviser staff are; Miss Elizabeth Bredin, 624 Lincoln aveâ€" nue, Miss Emada A. Griswold, 360 E. â€"Park avenue, Mrs. Carl Pfanâ€" stiehl, 614 Woodpath avenue, Mrs. Hugh Riddle, 1514 Dean avenue, Linda D. Rodenbeck, 366 Ravine drive and Charles F. Grimes, 1104 Lincoln avenue. Thursday, February 27, 1941 eV 7 An exhi ~being disp ice store | Pistol clu in the exh als won b events stg . out the co graved w "Mrs. Ed; Ridgewood eclub today Th ursday, About t and _ their W ashingto! in the for at the Ra urday â€" eve sponsored The par "night clut and enter with the â€" _ Hostesse Mrs. Rem Trangmar, ing, Mrs.. Mollison, | Fred Law Mrs:â€"Nath Helms, M Harry Ea inger, Mrs J. 8. Bick Gardner. Cl Display Mrs. Fr J. Spahr event. TF the winter ard dance lage hous« _ Gladys Park resid ried a N (Wednesd: Convocatic versity on Built." > by Theta be at urday tions phios nere. 18 used by t target sh ibre rifle â€"The ma lgeen won a few or mng in t building known as intorested in practic &n po ty in { UD. Ir. and | enterta ning pr \ repr at ay aft he n Ma Pistco tion a _ on th rested t will reg and the clu

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