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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1941, p. 6

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Mrs. Florence Holmberg was inâ€" jured about the arms Sunday afterâ€" noon when the car in which she was riding, driven by her husband, Edâ€" ward Holmberg, 227 North Second street, ran the red stop light at the intersection of Skokie highway and Deerfleld road, and collided with a car driven by Peder Kristensen, Chicago, who was also slightly inâ€" jured. Holmberg was charged with reckless driving. Martinez has made rapid pw since he started afound these parts a few weeks ago and McMilien doed\ mnot look forward to their coming match with any amount of glee. The Antioch farmer tried to give Marâ€" tinez the goâ€"by but Martinez alterâ€" ‘ed this plan "by therely twking â€"= comers and removing them in short order so that the Spaniard‘s deâ€" mands could not be overlooked any longer, ‘The amount of strength and variety of holds displayed by Martinez is the.most serious factor and there are many who feel that McMien is infor the biggest surâ€" prise of his life. P In the semiâ€"windup position, Michele Leone, Italian.@rappler of no little fame, will be taxed to the extreme when n,(fneu powerful Seelio Samara ip‘ a thirty minute time limit t. ‘The Ethiopian has been u.m( for a chance at the speedy Italian. ~6 Mrs. Holmberg Injured In Traffic Accident Ignacio Martinez Jim McMillen Meet . One of the remaining preliminarâ€" ies brings Gerard Laith of Naperâ€" ville who has been bothering the promoters for a chance @against Pete Schuh. The intention of bringâ€" ing Lauth against the veteran Schuh is to remove the pestiferous youngâ€" ster who claims to have a good recâ€" ord around southern Illinois. ‘The ramining bout takes Joe Millich against flashy Jack Claybourn that should be plenty speedy from start to finish. Glhv:lhm-auhuh"l"k:rm They can‘t hitch hike, they can rides. icker on your windshield. Gotcnhuu.:zdhnh‘mwm I'Wmdmm-uh&ul guest who knew and liked the very best in foods was to sit down with you hdh-.'ht-‘wfl'mmd You would want a meat could mdsymd.olmbmm banquet table elegance, too. &?.m&hfiuh.nnhdud. but waiting for you at your neighborâ€" hood meat ‘dealer. It‘s one of the new, modern, readyâ€"toâ€"serve hams ‘ve h-rdhunhuu.'crhflnmu‘ flnflfi.n-tfihmutwl-cu{‘. even for an amateur cook; and yet has impressive quality and "comph" from the first tender, morsel to the last bite. It is a buy, too, beâ€" mmmlfld waste which r- excessive cooking shrinkage. you don‘t need to cook this meat, only heat it. HOP IN, SOLDIER Have You Pasted This On Your Windshield? MINUTE "COMPANY" MEAT Broiled Ham Steak Platier I'Onul’.::t Birthday "Ham" l!ovlaeu&lh No doubt it is one of those exâ€" eedingly tender and fine flavored \‘readyâ€"toâ€"eat" hams which Wilson‘s jaiporatory experts discovered and gave to a hamâ€"hungry world nepm â€"â€"â€"+â€" « do not necessarily recommend birthday "ham" replace birthâ€" day. "cake" at all parties. It may ‘go quite as well as chocolate c with ice cream. But when the t George Rector recommends of any kindâ€"you‘re sure to ‘fikd it more or less of a glorious symphony of good taste and good eating. mhlmbu-unthrmd with melted butter. Run the platter into one side, then turn and broil 5 minutes on the other side. You may find it easier whnt.lnh-ua::bt'hflf.hvdllta one side, then into wedgeâ€"shaped mmmm-‘-flm gether with the peaches for 5 -.ndbum!nfl‘nm“ fiu’nw it was broiled. Open meal with halves and close it with cake or and coffee, rywhn-'Mm-ln-dy a short time. shaped What you see in the center of the picture is nmot a birthday cake. It‘s something new and really uniqueâ€" a Birthday Ham, with candles and all, which is being used with great success as the plece de resistance at these silver anniversary celebraâ€" Mrs. Mildred Haessler and daughâ€" ter Loulse, 1737 Rice street, have returned home from Black Oaks, Land O‘Lakes, Wis. They were acâ€" companied on the vacation by Betty McClure and Jean Becker. 'nimm was one of the many y parties being held throughout the country this month to...celebrate the 25th anniversary of the founding of Wilson & Co. ina 4# dealer Recipe "us7x 34 ORRIN TUCKER BONNIE BAKER SATURDAY AVGUST 9 I o miking pistl affi 8. botmt Contauscs Apane |Porteaie Rewaat J. Lionel Hass Jr. story, brick vemnser home al 1007 Marion avenue was issued to Haydn Jones, of Evanston. ‘ Richard Lawton, Highland Park, 1106 Lincoin avenue. Other were issued to: ua-r;::-ood.-.m bungalow at 1410 Western avenue; Iols and Carroll F. Snyder, Highâ€" land Park, for a two story, frame house. valued at $7500, at 1228 Pleasant avenue; John T. Fitzgib bons, Highland Park, for a one story, frame house, valued at $7500, at 1754 S. Ridge road; Morton R. Mavor, Highland Park, for a one and oneâ€"half story dwelling, valued at $10,711, on a private road in Mavor‘s subdivision; J. Earle Presâ€" son, Highland Park, for a two story, brick and frame home, value $10,â€" 000, at 999 Ridgewood road; Wilâ€" liam Vandermeulen, Highland Park, lwsmm.m.w%u 28306 Ridge road, valued at $7 mit to build a $15,000 two story, Beverly, J. M. Appel, Mrs. Donald S. Boynton, Mrs. J. E. Brown, John Herbert Edwards, Elizabeth R. Hecker, Benjamin Fritsch, Mrs. Nathan Klee, Mrs. George A. Maâ€" son, N. 8. Mayo and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Millard, and G. E. Engâ€" strom, C. J. McGregor and Mrs. W. B. Metcalf of Deerfleld. (Continued Mary Spear Bl"rrrm”m C Increased aid to China now will not only prevent Japan from atâ€" tacking embattled Russia through the back door of Siberia, but will enable us, freed from Japan‘s menâ€" ace in the Pacific, to concentrate more of our strength in the battle of the Atlantic. ‘There will still be many more nights this summer when your home is filled with hort, sticky air. Do as hundreds of famâ€" ilies have already doneâ€"install a Night Air Cooling System! This equipment acâ€" tually makes your house breathe at night, silently drawing in fresh, invigorating night air and expelling the hot, sluggish air that makes your family uncomfortable and restless. Operating cost is only a few cents a day! sa Inhales fresh, cool night airâ€"exhales hot, stale air Special installation allowance ends Sept. LAST CHANCE! a $12,000 tw PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Hlingis Mrs. Claire Hass, of Moraineâ€"onâ€" the Lake, passed away Wednesday night st the Highland Park hospiâ€" poisoning. Haas,, a radio anNOUDCâ€" c.vnflhu.dfiflufl Haas Sr. Funeral services were beld Friâ€" wikh ‘parle! in "Hoschit censetery, burial in Rosehill cemetery, Chicago. On display in the Highland Park Public Library is a large wall map. In gay colors are shown the Nationâ€" al Parks, the Indian Reservations, the Game and Bird Reservations, the National Historical sites and monuments, State parks and recreaâ€" A quick glance gives the imâ€" pression that most of these areas are in the west mountain regions or the southeast, but a more careâ€" ful study shows that one have to travel far from b have to travel far from here to enâ€" joy the advantages of the parks in Wiscosin, Minnesota and Michiâ€" Officers Elected Tuesday by ‘The committee to defend America met Tuesday night at the Young Woman‘s Christian association. The purpose of the meeting was to make arrangements for bringing an outstanding speaker to Highland Park, who will present the commitâ€" tees side of the story. Officers were elected, and will be published in next week‘s issue of The Press. lr.nndlnwc.na-:r 2700 Prairie avenue, left Mmmw'mur. wu.mmywm:?-hmfll Robeart, captain of the Yale freshâ€" man swimming teatm, has been swimming with the Pacific Coast team on its surather exhibition tour. D‘ |. * ’c ’." PedrelZ aa was caused from uremic ... and electricity is cheap! Come in moew and artange for an inâ€" holds good...then enjoy the comfort of Night Air Cooling this sammerâ€"and for many summers to come. You‘ll find it a mighty sound investment! $ (Model UPCâ€"26) E onLy ‘5"-‘ Portable models also svailable, for use in attic or individual rooms. w i A compact, sturdily Built fan, designed for use in the attic. Easily installed. Liberal terms and special installation allow ance (ends September 15.) Woard Night Air Cooling Unit not Albert Goldberg, state supervisor| com to In C o(mnhhmdcm’dn‘him'h ‘.m conductor of the Ilinois W.P.A. Symphony orchestra, will direct the 2 orchestra in the sixth of the free memt:vmwwm Aw Mfl Mfl Aug. 13. mmnvmm::‘: -._‘.-"wâ€"ll-w.- Goldberg‘s first appearance wit M'u the North Shore ‘this *wm‘ summer. ive dinner will be :u Thursday night. w the mixed foursome event w&*'flm: uuv.“fl; Bwazey as hostesses. Carl Sands and his will mbhhâ€"lm. Saturday night. " j The Women‘s Western closed ww-‘b August and will be played on nearby courses. *"% 9. 12 Jae of «i ALEX. SMITH 22 GULISTAN #*" MOHAW K â€" E2 Bs‘ weptitny $5750. neduced to COCHRANE s:".s"msy,as se t FIRTH Sxwzews tivieg Noom Ausâ€"Empite design. Mahos» LUUCIIAATEL purpose Rug. Reqularly $47.00. Reduced to: FIRTH sez Haios msint e dn e Maee FRENCH 1k se e o haens Seint tm Huoliniow uon â€" Poaee. CITY COMPRESSED AIR RUG CLEANERS All types by famous Mnuhctumâ€". One of a kindâ€"at Savings up to...... _.. Serviceable Axminstersâ€"Persian Patterns i ie takn, Retuasd se h il t Petncne Tikts Demen Ruddnw ho be A complete change of air At sundown, open the downstairs windows and turn on the attic As the powerful fan pulls in cool night air, stale hot air is expelled. In 3 minutes or less, the ait in every room has been completely Carl Erikson, stationed at the United States Naval Training staâ€" tion San Diego, Calif., is expected bbh-n-bnlhmz of August, to visit his Charies Wrickson and sister, Mrs. John Alf Stromber, 677 Deerfeld avenue and Befter Fire uie P o e thmpanioy w mmiiet in combatingethe Mrs. Henry Ryam jaughter Catherine. DePere, Wis *"*â€"40% saqns 419 419 33"° 499 750 weckâ€"ciad

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