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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 Sep 1922, p. 2

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PA WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 27 7:30 p.m. Admission: Adults 27c; wnr tax 3c Children under 12: 13:; war tax 2c James Kirkwood and Anna Q. Nilsson m Booth Tukinmn's hm romance produc- ed with In Ill-our cut and actually aimed in the beauty 9909 of Ania. Enzhml Ind "-11 EEihg’ifim-nce. Mond-yâ€"Pathe Review Tuesdayâ€"Fame Comedy SUNDAY. SEPT. 24 6:30 p.m. Admisgion: Adults 27c; war tgx 3c Children under 12: 13c; war tax 2c ' Viol: Dam in MONDAY. SEPT. 25 7:30 p... TUESDAY. SEPT. 23 1:30 9.3. Admission: Adults 27c; war m 3c Children under 12: 13c; Int tax at Ch’ire Adams, Carl Gmtvoort Ind Jun Henholt in “WHEN ROMANCE RIDES" - 51h“ {tom the Non] "W{Idfin”â€"by a--- n‘4_ m.;.... .4“. n__.4. umâ€" ‘SEEING IS BELIEVING“ Sunk”. Belbvinrâ€"A 3:: Comedy 0! en- mmnb: the am of In mus-r mn- Esoficgntry Comedy, “Short Weight” Selznick NeWs ‘lvwlllru\ un-s ulu‘m‘. annual-m Ruih Roland in “The Timber QUPQH” riauu- 1:1 town Come Ind 1:th Goldwyn Pictozraph Us» (Rune-:3“ De Luxe Theatre “THE MAN FROM HOME" ken TWO J. J MINES. Embalmer Expert Demi-Surgeons North Shore Merchants Express Co. MOTOR EXPRESS SERVICE Store and Chapel. 517 Elm Place Office and. Residence. 104 Walnut Street Highland Park, Illinois Trips Daily to ill Points between Wankegan and Chicago Tel. Highland Park 550 J.J.MINESSON Nahum. 696 Central Avenue LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE Funeral Directors Established 1890 I International News and Comedy SATURDAY. SEPT. 30 A runrinu Cnmedy hitâ€"all Iho‘t bin-Mn; buds» Ind «Herâ€"confident huh-nd- mod I I” e_lup¢mcm lint “mun! ”mulled every mar- Admission: Adults 27c; war tax 31: Children under 12: 13c; wu tax 21‘ T. Roy Barnes. Lila Lee. Lois Wilson Zazu Pitts and Tully Marshall in A thrilling photoblly. full of "noon“ and with an rth mm of mu: film-L By Wuhworlh Camp. “IS “ATRIMONY .r\ FAILURE?" Admission: . Adults 27c; Children under 12: 13c; Alice Lake in TH l'RSDA Y. SEPT. 28 7:80 pm. Admission: Adults 27c; war tax 3c Children under 12: 13c; war ux 2c Wallace Reid in lib-l-mhlub Born-net. Lovc. [Auth- Ind Racing thrills. Supporting Cut: W Robert- and ery Mochml Also Century Comedy FRIDAY. SEPT. 29 7:30 pp. “ACROSS THE CONTINENT” Telephone H‘ P, ”(XI Lady Assistant “HATE” vur tax 3c war tux 2c 7:80 p... Finunw (‘nmmiuev Mesdnmefl J. ,Hquing. E, B. Jnrdun and W'. Kreh. Purchasing (‘ummittwâ€"Mesdnm ,lnhn Strykrr. Fred Maggie, and fl-‘rank l‘ctursnn. ' anun: Picture Committee â€" l.“v>‘sr.~‘. W. Thumns. Lowdermilk 1nd | Mrs. S. P. Hutchison, Publicity (‘0mmittw~ Mead-mu R. 3H. Penis. Floyd Gunckel and Miss 5'Klizahcth Silher‘ ‘ The Deerfield (hammer school Par- ;cm Tum-her association was held in [the ussvmbly hall Friduy afternoon jut 2:30 o'clock with the president, Mrs. Oscar Bea-ham presiding. Thé minutes of the last meeting were rend by [hr swn'tnry. Mrs. Patterson. The fullnwing cummittm-s Were Ip- puinted by the presiden! for the en. “suing your. Li'nrur) (‘nmmitu‘er Mmuianw. Mrs. Ath Kemp entertained It a Fin- Hundred party in compliment to Mrs. Sam. Hale of Lexington, Ky. Mn. Brucr Blaine mvived first p112,- The ”satiation voted to have the socixl hour following the meeting con- tinued. A count of the mother: vu taken and Mrs. C. Anderlon'l room hnving the most number preoent m nwarded the $2.50 prize. There be- ing no further business the meeting Idjourned until the second week in October. The Durcun society of the Pret- byterian church held an all dny meet- ing at the Community house. Mrs. Ath Kemp entertained It a Fin- Hundred party in compliment A committee was also nppointed to interview the village board about hav- ing one of the policeman on the cor- ner to unis! the smaller children to cross the concrete road going 'to and from school. The questiun abom giving the school children Buwman's milk at re- cess was discusncd and the hygiene committee instructed to act I! they thought best. A motion was made and carried to‘ have the athletiv work continued 3nd; a committee was appointed to Ice? the school board nbout having the! gymnnsium opened in the evening to. the older boys and girls of the can-r munity. Prom-mu Committee- Misses Sudie (.ulloway [illian Bergfleld and Reich- elt. Ir. The association voted to have hook shelves placed in the library. Hygiene Committee â€" Mud-mes Warm-r. Hank and Reichelt. Jr. Eugrlh' I'Lmh-r dorsun, ' Membership 5. (:(mdv‘r. Alb- Knfiakv Mrs. John Erickson entertained lut Saturday evenings! a birthdly party Bum-n w" the foam“: 0! the cwn~ ino'. The prin- winnen were Mrs. (it-org.» Keck-r and Mr. Georg!- Sci!- fertv Mrs. Edward J. Therrien entertain- 0d the Rebekah Sewing circle a! hcr home yesterday lflernoun. Little Helen Fritsch entertained wreral of her young friends I! a party last Friday commemorating her fourth birthday. Thr Jay Girls werr entertained Tuesday evening II the home of Miss Hilda Larmn on Riduvwmnd mm. Mm Hon-nu- Johnson entertained the Phil-then (‘lua of the l'. E. (‘hun'h Tuesday evening. DEERFIELD NEWS l-Indvr hip ('mnmittu-»â€"Mesdlmes Aim Willman and Rudolph (m- y Mosdamu‘ Low. and (I An‘ A second mental alertneu test “in the whok-sale,” a: one campua wit duhed ’it wan held Wednesday at the same time and place. Pmident Scott explainod that when“ heretofore d!- vision of chance in ouch popular aub- jecu as mathematica, Engliah, and foreign lama" had been without special regard to the brilliance of the students, he waa in hope: that pro- {eaaora would this year utiliu the re- ault of the vholeaak tech and chaâ€" aify thdr young men and women ac- cordingiy. “Students who show muted Ill- perior intelligence will be permit- tod to register {or more been of inurncdon than otbcn.” commud President Scott. “and such Mm may than m the period a! col- lop “mining from tour to than Fisk lull on the l-Zunstun rumpus wu utilized for the first ten! and Prof. L Winfield Webb. professor cl psychology. is director of the menu. Prof. Webb hu I mm of able us- siatunta Ind "it text! is given I time limit. All freshmen nn‘ expected to take the tn! and Asliznmenl to no lion: or clnuea will be nude upon the "null. achieved. For the tint timr in it.» history Northwestern University this year is conducting mental nlertneu mu ubon its freshmen in large group-‘0! from 400 to 600 at a time, hefinning Monday nfternoon. Sept. 18. MENTAL ALERTNESS TESTS FOR “FROSH” Northwestern to Give Students} Psychological Exmimtion ‘ for Intelligence 1 Mrn. P. N. Bulwn and baby of Lens. lawn. who have ban visiting in Deerfield returned to their home Ian- d-y accompanied by In. Mutnn'n mother, Mrs. Henry Pm. Nikon Werner is ill. Lew Miller of Randolph. Minn. vin- iu~d June: Frimh, Monday. Mn. Henry H. Doty and dancing! Eliubflh viuiwd In. J. Slate" It the C. (3. Path home. Sunday. Min Loin Adams visited her aunt Mrs. Fwd Kimbnk of Raven-wood, Inst wnk. Mn. Gordon and little daughter Jun. Ire living with Mr. And In. Charles G. Pectin. Mn. Gordon wh- ea Dane-m- Sckm n the John Mar- shall High school. Chicuo. M... [forum- Reichelt 1m Send-y {or ('hampnign where the will attend the University of Illinois. Ir. Ind In. Lincoln Petu- have gum- to Rule Lake. Wisconlln. {or seven! weekl. Mrs. Jame: O'Connor is in a sani- tarium in Michigan. Rea;- 0.‘('onnor is visiting her aunt In Chicago. Miss Anna Marie Quinn and Rev. T I". Quinn of Chicago viaiu-d their sister. Mn. J. Dufly Wednoadayi Mina Eva Pettia of Delavan, Wk" in waiting at the C. W. Pcuia home. MrfM-u'rioc Miller returned Tun- day from Porflnnd. “recon. when hr h" been visiting hu- hrothrr. Riy- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moran (Bea~ nu- (‘nrulnn) of Lou Angelou. CnliL, nnnouncr the birth of n daughur l-‘ndny. Sept. 81h. Mm Scol- Mclann of Round Lain}, npenl lul week with Mn. George} Harder. Mrs. Walter Valentine will hr hot!- on at I luncheon and bum-n punyl to twelve India from Chic-to at her; home nut Tundly alurnoun. { Min Martin Jefipoon who il hunch. mg .1 North Chicago is “lying with Mn. W. Galloway, Mn. Hurry Okndorf Included I stuck shower m Liberlyville Sutur- dny evtning, Mr. Jame: O’Connor bu purrhu-g ed the Pnahyur'un church And huu mow-d It on to (bu-rm": Ave. It} \nH b1- rvmodeled inm - bunnlov. The inhm' «mm' 01 u: and Mn. P. J. Duly died Int Thur-thy morning. The September muting 0! Us! Thimble club a! .81. Punk Evnnfll. iv-l church will be entertained by Mr: Pear Juhrrnd next Thursday. afternoon It the home- of In. (‘hu. Selig. u- y... -... WWW- Min Marx-m Kre- nnd “in UL! Hun Carbon 0! Chicago loft Saturday , for \‘ew York city when they will' apend I {on web. Mr. and In Jurob Menu" nn-l nuupce the bin ho! I upn [at week. ’ Ir. Alvm leyor bu Murm‘ {m1 Billing: Ionuna. when he has ”In“ the pin nu math; 1 . .1: III l'“ ., â€"v â€"â€"â€"-- -â€"~â€"~ mg. In. item: Gmnnhdo in In Ray Gumhcl were turd“! fl!" prim v The Young hmm' club to en. «ruined by In. R. D. Rod- lt hot home Wednndny aft-noon) ‘ - Ir. 1nd In. Elm Chm VII. 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