* College News Five Highland Park boys have earned their college letters and numerâ€" als. They are: Gene Detmer at Williâ€" ams College. and Ray Werhane at Oberlin College, have won their varâ€" sity letters; Raiph Rossi at Purdue University, Jask Evers at Dartmouth, and Don Maechtle at lilinois have <arned freshman numerals. make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Musser of Oakwood avenue. Mer sister, Edith, will undergo an appendictomy at the Highland Park Hospital on Saturday. Miss Jeanne jenkins® is expected home from the University of Hilinois this weedend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jenkins of Central aveâ€" nue, for the holidays. The vacation period at the academy has been lengthened this year through a sixâ€"day week school attendance in order to comply with requests of transâ€" portation officials, and will extend un~ til Sunday, January 10. At 5:00 p. m. of that date the Faculty and Corps of Cadets will reassemble in Gainsville instead of at the usual Winter Quarâ€" ters at Hollywood, Florida, now in use by the U.â€"S. Navy Department as a and Black Club. Among Riverside Military Academy‘s Cadets who will return home for the holidays is Donald H. Schiff, son of Mrs. I. W. Schiff of 1212 S. Sheridan rcad. . Two Highland Park boys who are attending Lake Forest Academy are active in the school‘s activities. They are: David Aubrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Aubrey, Black Club, football, and he has earned his football letter ; Robert C. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Williams, Bandy, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2 p. m.â€" Layman lecture conducted by Paul G. Dallwig, "Mysterious ‘Nightâ€"Riders of the Sky‘" (Advance reservations must be made for Sunday lectures.) Monday, Dec. 21, 2 p. m.â€" Guideâ€"lecture tour,: synoptic survey of Highland Park this week end to again Next Week at the Field Museum Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2 p.m.â€" Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic anthropological, botanical, and zoological exhibits. Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2 p.m.â€" Guideâ€"lecture tour, "Christmas Trees and Plants" â€"Marie Pabst. ‘Thursday, Dec. 24, 2 p. m.â€" Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic survey of anthropological, botanical, geological and zoological exhibits. Musart Club to Have Christmas Party December 21 nual Christmas party of the club, memâ€" bers may bring guests. The Tollowing mfl-flmâ€".hh.n-ï¬_ ‘The Musart club will meet Monday afternoon, Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley. Mrs. Roland C. Bleimeh] will be assistant hostess. %ï¬-ï¬ with Descants by Audrey A:m--w‘-ru LittHest Orphan" by Ore Frltach. > : > .=: _ 0_ .. 7 0 neading "“""e..a.u' orce "of the Myrch®" bp Solo â€" A a o o sars o+ Shchtman® ‘*The Hallelujah Chorus" from The Messish by the Club. » Mrs. Hawley is directress and acâ€" companist of the club. Miss Marian Musser, who has been 3 â€"Loraine Lioyd. riday, Dec. 25, No tour, Christmas holiday. (Musewm Closed.) As this is program day and the anâ€" For Larson‘s Stationery Store â€" Christmas Greeting Cards Gift Wrappings Children‘s Books t Latest Sheet Music â€" In Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes & Tobaccos Fountain Pens exhibits. â€"Elizabeth Best. â€"Loraine Lloyd geological survey of geological to ! HOW TO STRETCH THE MEAT RATION Society â€";â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals Fort Sheridan Volunteers To Entertain Men In charge of the party are: Mrs. Alan Kidd, Mrs. Norman LeVally, Mrs. Arthur Claghorn, Mrs. Chase Smith, Mrs. William Bromstead, Mrs. Halâ€" stead Howe, Mrs. Frank Hough, Mrs. Kenneth Tyson, Mrs. John Wing, Mrs. John T. Snite, Mrs. Hathaway Kemper, Mrs. Grant Clark, Mrs. Munâ€" roe Fearing, all of Highland Park, Mrs. Robert Belt and Miss Virginia Belt, chairman of the Kenilworth comâ€" A Christmas party is being given for men at Fort Sheridan by the Fort Sheridan Volunteers committee,: conâ€" sisting of women from Highland Park, Ravinia and Keniiworth, Taesday eveâ€" ning, Dec, 22, at 8 o‘cleck. The party will be given for 800 soldiers in two of the day rooms furnished by the Volâ€" unteers committee, (E.d. imh'li;;‘!.n been of cigarettes. w ve Mbyflimcmwfllh served, and there will be punch and candy. Professional radio stars from Chicago will entertain. The halls will be decorated and there will be Christâ€" Meat kiteâ€"high in price. \ Meat rationed, voluntarily now, ‘ And the problem: How to make ‘every pound seem as bounteous as ‘two pounds. How to keep Pa and the youngsters contented with the meat part of the meal. | It demands thought. It does inâ€" | _ Here goes! First thoughtâ€"call ch ‘rice, noodles, macaroni and bread erumbs to work their magic in stretching meat to bigger and betâ€" ter meat loaves, patties, and cas seroles. Biscuit dough, atop a pie or as casing round a meai roll or sausages has its points, too. ‘ But there are other extendersâ€"â€" and one of the best is condensed soups. A can of condehsed vege more nourishing stew, loaf or meat pie. Green pea soup, thick, just as mmmmu_-uum potatoes is rich filling for a meat rollâ€"and has it flavor! | Or urh.:tz just urndn hearty soup beginning of a meal as a substantial fillerin and builderâ€"up. Select a soup thick with chicken, clam chowder and the like are all savory and sustaining. Lnum-.m-: ~-me-p erous dish, and a rich gravy to heighten its flavor. _____ _ _ _ Toonch bratis ustelh Pigembi¢bect by Dorothy Greig Put the stufling on the flank steak and roll meat around it. Fasten meat with skewers or tis with string. Melt the fat in .a pan and brown the stuffed flank steak on all sides. Place in a roasting pan or Dutch oven and pour the mock turâ€" tle soup which has been mixed with the water and heated in pan with the steak, Cover and into a moderate oven. 350°F and bake 2â€" 2% hours, basting and turning about m“-nd:.*gt-d-n be very well und tender. Serve "Baked Stuffed Fiank Steak" on a platter and to the sauce in bot» tom of pan flour -nal'li.l‘ at .Heat three minutes. Straip and serve. Serves 6 to %. h-=ll~7=‘-= some of the fat before pregaring the Members of the committee of govâ€" ernment and education of the Highâ€" land Park League of Women Voters spent a day recently visiting rural schools in Lake County. W. C. Petty, county superintendent of schools, drove them to Hawthorne, Volo, Gilâ€" more and Glynch during the morning and in the afternoon. Miss Zimmer, asâ€" North Prairie, Stearns and Gage Lake. Vaters League Visits Rural Schools sistant coun ty Those who took the trip were Mrs. Leonard Rieser, Mrs. George H. Brown, Mrs. David Joseph and Mrs. J. M. Watkins Jr. 3 tablespoons butter 1 cup onions f :uwmm- 4 tablespoons cooking fat tat mom me aauues 1 can water, using soup can H 0 L T.D A Y « GREETINGS AND © invITE.Youâ€"TO ENJOY j © ... _YOUR . CHRISTMAS® shopâ€" -r"fu‘c in AN UunHurrIED ~ %flsfld’ Atmospnere RUGS â€" WALLPAPER â€" FABRICS â€" FURNITURE CHINA I N T E RI ORS *Â¥ 364 CENTRAL AVENUE _ PHONEH. P. 1915 Wore ULLMman Gict$ WE AtChrismT Of Local Music Club~= The Highland Park Music club will meet at the Community center for a Christmas program on We Dec. €3, at 2:30 p.m. w-.m‘- will present a few .of the many bells e s Ruth Grieg McDaniel, soprano, acâ€" companied by Miss Olga Sandor, will be heard in a group of modern English songs, consisting of works by Barber, Bantock and Sacco. Mrs. McDanie! will present a group of Christmas songs by Clokey, Rogers and Hehmann, and a varied group of piano numbers will be given by Mrs. Marjorie Cuthbertâ€" son, including Brahms G Minor Rhapâ€" sodie, Concert Etude by Liszt and Choâ€" pin‘s Polonaise. Belis Exhibited The Music club chorus, under the direction of Helen Abbott Byfield, will close the program with chorus numâ€" bers and Christmas carols. Community singing will be led by Mrs. Byfield. . Arden Shore Boys to Have Holiday Dinner At Great Lakes Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Baker Hamilton, Mrs. C. H. Felâ€" ske, Mrs. Joseph H. Lambert, Mrs. William C. ‘Pohrte" and Mrs. Fred Okey. The wives of service men will be special guests for the afternoon. ‘The boys at Arden Shore winter camp are looking forward cagerly to the annual high spot im their holiday season festivities â€" Christmas Day dinner at the U. S. Naval Training Station at Great Lakes. Rear Admiral John Downs, Commondant of the station is their official host, but as in other years, it will be a generous and hospitable group of enlisted men who will welcome them, dine with them and take them on a tour of the premises. ‘This year‘s celebration will be held on the new side of the station, west of the railroad tracks, a section of the country that has a special signiâ€" ficance to all Arden Shore campers because, until the recent expansion of Great Lakes, the boys have always used it as their own special playâ€" ground, * % The annual luncheon meeting of the Arden Shore board will be held Monâ€" day. January 25, at noon at the Chiâ€" cago Athletic Club. Mrs. Robert B. Gregory of Chicago is honorary presiâ€" & of Lhicago is honorary presiâ€" defit 5"1{5««:: Mrs. Prochl H. Jakion of Lake Forest is president; Mrs. Richard Kebbon is village chairâ€" man for Highland Park, and Mrs. Charles Bates for Ravinia. Formal Dance to Be Given By Local Blackhawk Society A formal Christmas dance will be ï¬mbythew-dc%:fln C. A. R. Wednesday evening, 23, at the Highland Park Woman‘s club at 9 o‘clock. Proceeds will go to the Highland Park branck of the U. S. O. Dick Lewis band and vocalist will present several surprise numbers and lfloord:mvwillhg:{uluw be served i'&id-bla-: â€" Full information may ‘obtained from any of the ticket committee, conâ€" hecgn Par, Matparet Rimore, Edward Peterson. Cynthia Stokes, Rogér Strece Peterson, Cynthia Stokes, Rogeér Strecâ€" ker, Doris Timm and James Van Orâ€" of the ers as Mary, Joan Rolfing as: Ardis Kuhnen as Ange! Gabriel, Mary Jane Steele as the Inn Keeper, Alida Sherman as the Inn . Keeper‘s wife, Pcelly Anderson as> the mother, / and Joan Haskell, Barbara Kirkham and Suzanne Ellis as the three wise men. The Roycemore "school for girls will hold its annual Christmas program for sthderts, alumni and parents on Thursâ€" day Friday of this week. "iekno ds w w * prideg sed with music at 10:15 Thursday Christmas P December |7-|8 morning under the direction of Miss The upper school program will be held Friday afterncon n,z'i,r,'t Roycemore gymnasium. It ture the singing of Christmas songs and the reading of scriptures, with Miss Janet Ruthhart, director of muâ€" sic, in charge. Roycemore To Give Soloists will be Bette Dilling and Geraldine Tabin with Mrs. William Forbis, accompanist. Roycemore alumni will sing the halâ€" lelujah chorus with the students. In charge of the alumni group is Miss Janet Richardson, 1941 graduate. Alpha Gamma Delta North Shore Group To Meet Dec. 21 ‘The North Shore alumnae group of Alpha Gamma Delta will be enterâ€" Announcingâ€" "New Years day Highland Park Phormacy s0 CENTRAL AVE PHONE 4100 daily from 11 :45 a, m. to 12 p.m. Friday till 1 a.m.; land Park on Skokie Highwoy will ‘remain open Saturday night till 1 :30 a.m NBECRH wwai$ @6 w4 M44 gonlahNowYmEvo,ondsp.m.h[zp.m * ow ALL K 79â€" . ts Story Book Dolis 59¢ and up L =. it +‘ . oulnh m ie se ~4 ies Christmas Cards 4 THE PARKSIDE, located one mile "west of Highâ€" We will be open Christmas day‘6 p.m. to 12 p.m Box Chocolates : Fancy Box Soaps Cigars and Cigarettes * Cosmetics Fountain Pens Novelties, and many other items to choose from P A R K S 1 D E We Close at 9 P. M. Christmas Eve. be Mrs. John J. McKeague of Evanâ€" -.ad'sl.fl.wdb kie. Mmm"h devoted to for the Visiting .NmAuui&-’n-kil.hd- ages and masks. tained at the home of Mrs, Keivin H. Booty, 807 South Blvd., Evanston, on Monday afternoon, Dec. 2ist, at 1:30 o‘clock for a dessertâ€"bridge. Assistâ€" ing Mrs. Booty as coâ€"hostesses will For Breaktfast=â€" s : cuu."n'- Love it Easi â€.Il’.‘ © Healthful _ © Econemical For Luncheon or Dinnerâ€"= @ Cool, Slice and Fry §00 ether i mB® no Try this HOT CEREAL L. DELMAYE, Manager. Last Minute For Your Visit Us Shopping T N 3+ all Just as Geodt