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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1926, p. 20

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W *4 he I~PEARL THEATRE PAGE TWELVE J Borman Business men have come to know the of Bowman‘s I(imnth:::hw health tonic. They appreciate the quick enerâ€" gy it givesâ€"the "pep" to carry through the busy day. You, too, nq.d this great enerâ€" gy food. Its creamy richness will build you upâ€"â€"give you girl of ‘today. , action, thrillsâ€"you know wha Stunts utioili thrflbâ€"ym w t a Dkk Tulml,!ltw‘b! PATHE NEWS SmE ‘» _ Chapter Shown in the Afâ€" w tennn‘.oaly W ANNA Q. NILSSEN, LIONEL BARRYMORE, ROW o nADTS nntgsawnu.. PAULINE GARON; EDW. EARLE n?ggmv SEBASTIAN, CHARLES MURRAY Thrilling a of rum runners and big battle for love in a lil.’!‘_l?_"!!!- ’_.- nd 1C ;. is n renbrar in c d c l 4 WPsc d 2 s 99 SATURDAY, MAY 1 Shown at Matinee Onlyâ€"The Last Two Chapters, 17 and 18 â€" HARRY MYERS, PAULINE STARKE, ROSEMARY THEBY COMEDY, "The Reporter," by Richard Harding Davis, ~/â€" â€"â€"~ with From Willard Robertson‘s famous stage play "The Sea BLANCHE SWEET, ROBERT FRAZER COMEDY, It‘ â€"toâ€"theâ€"minute story of a It‘s an upâ€"toâ€"t . _A drama of the gold country where men fought for goldâ€" for lo.v;â€"m !liinld the woman who played their game their way, [ CO‘!DY "The Funnymooners," with Ralph Graves FOX NEWS gspneoors p Cravel f HIGHLAND PARK "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur‘s Court" Deerfield Home B:; Announcing the Removal An acrobatic stunt thriller shown at the matinee and night | ‘Special Feature No. 2 lit Shown in the Evening Only Mess o« to 228 Railroad Avenue, Highwood :. pea Telephone Highwood 2585 â€" _ it | Come and Try Our yA SH Swedish Rye Bread, French Pastry, Cookies, ~Coffee Cake and Sweet Rolls _ “Gmfii ~MEN EM FORGET" Patsy Ruth Milleeâ€"Johnny Walker Drink Bowman‘s «... We use only Pure Butter and Eggs Don‘t Miss the End jof This Great: Story &l The START of the NEW SERIAL of a Fireman‘s Lifeâ€" "WOLVES OF THE ROAD" MARGARET LIVINGSTON, HARRISON FORD MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 3 â€" 4 The Greatest Comedy Picture Ever Produced MARK TWAIN‘S Delicious, Sideâ€"splitting Humor "HELL‘S FOUR HUNDRED" FOR LUNC H ~â€"COMING â€" MAY 13 and 14 | MARY CARR in "SOMEBODY‘s MOTHER "THE SPLENDID ROAD" "IN THE DAYS OF BUFF ALO BILL" TOMORROW â€"â€" FRIDAY, APRIL 30 ‘"WHY WOMEN LOVE" TONIGHT â€" THURSDAY, APRIL 29 KIDDIES CHARLESTON CONTEST "Pay the Cashier" RICHARD TALMADGE "L UCK Y D A N" Foxe with HERBERT RAWLINSON Chapters 1 and 2 . .. "THE FLAME FIGHTER Continuous 2:30 to 11:00 p. m. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"DOUBLE FEATURBâ€"â€" WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 WALLY â€"WALES FIGHTING CHEAT" (The Cowboy Prince) in SUNDAY, MAY 2 Champion Cowboy Insist on of the with with in ues Jhs health and strength â€"and that extra power needed to win. Order a bottle of Bowman‘s Milk today. Prove its goodness. Taste its creamy richness; note its freshness and delicious flavor. Once you try this great health food you‘ll always have it handyâ€"morning and evcning as well as at. noon. ate CcANUTT Matinee at 2:80 p. SCENIC, "Egypt PHONE H. P. 1036 PATHE REVIEW A es casl ts . 4 y °wfiw e ts C ral The Sea Woman" FOX NEWS Today" Mr. and Mrs. Bentley G. McCloud, 416 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, came home April 13, from their trip to Ashville, N. ;C. ‘The other members ‘of. the Sarty returning Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway of 207 Cumberland avenue, Mrs. James H. Prentiss, 201 .Cumberland . avenue, Miss Constance Hannah, 256 Woodâ€" stock avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. .Stgva%ifi Abbottsford road, and Hdgh man and the Misses Doroâ€" thy and: Patty Foresmian, 515 Esséx Mr. and Mrs. Augustus A. Carpenâ€" ter have «opened their . Lake Forest home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Armour III, who returned home recently from the west, will open their Lake Forest home the middle of May, The service was read at 5:30 o‘clock in St. Michael‘s and All Angels‘ Epis. copal church and a reception followed the service at the home of the bride‘s parents, â€"â€"Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wickes Blatchâ€" ford of Winnetka and their daughter, Miss Elsie Blatchford, whose engageâ€" ment to Ludlow Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs.<P, P. Fowler of New York, was . announted recently,â€" will leave June 15 for their summer place, Yakaâ€" buoâ€" : Lodge ~at Desbarats, Canada, where they will entertain house parâ€" ties throughout the season. / Mr. and Mrs. George Corson Ellis (Roberta Thorpe) of Lake Forest were members of the. bridal party at the wedding Saturday in St. Louis of their copsin,‘â€"James Wm'l‘hom.' Ir., son of Mr. and Mrs. es Ward Thorne, to Miss Judith Dana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Dana of Brentmoor Park, St. Louis, . Niblack Thorne, brother of the bridegroom, was one of ‘the ushers, as was Julian Farwell, also of Chiâ€" uko _ _ ‘ m _ ~â€"Mr. and Mrs, Thorne plan to make their home in Chicago.: ; Her former neighbors and . old friends will entertain extensively in her honor during her stay. 5 Mrs. Hasler and Mrs. Hubbard were guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Chapman at a dinner at Shoreacres, and Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lathrop Moss>will give a dinner at their home in Lake Forest. Thursday Mrs. Samuel T. Chase gave a dinner at her Lake Forâ€" est home and Mrs. Hasler will give a luncheon Sunday for her guest. Mrs. Henry Hubbard of New York, formerly of Chicago, came yesterday for a ‘visit with Mrs. Edward L. Hasâ€" ler of Laks Forest. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Elting will give a dinner and theater party next Monday evening, and the same day Mrs. Arthur A. Smaill will give a luncheon for Mrs. Hubbard. <Mrs. Arâ€" thur Bissell will give a luncheon for her during the week. «Miss Alice Flash Harvey and her two nieces, Miss Lucile Levis Harvey and Miss Ann Harvey of Glencoe, are to spend the next six weeks in Atâ€" lantic City with their. uncle, Charles Parker Levis of Bridgeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Brandon Judah will return the first of June from abroad and will go at once to Lake KForest to open their home for . the summer. $ ; Dr. and Mrs. Charles King Corsant have just. returned from a year‘s soâ€" journ in Europe. (They were accomâ€" panied by Major and Mrs. Ednyfred Williams and Mrs. Corsant‘s brother, B. E. Bensinger, of Glencoe. Dr. and Mrs, Corsant have leased the Benâ€" singer home for a year while Mrs. Bensinger remains abroad. Mr. Benâ€" singer sails next week for Europe to join his wife in London. |â€" d This will be Mrs. Hubbard‘s last visit to Chicago before going abroad. Mrs. Hn:zr has leased her house to Mrs. Phelps B. Hoyt for the summer, as she plans a cruise to Iceland and the North Cape in July with her son, Wyndham, who is a student at St. Paul‘s and her. daughter, Constance, who attends school at Hathaway House, Milton, Mass., near Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Hotz of Lake Forest have gone to Jacksonville, Fla., for a month‘s sojourn. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Buckingham (Camilia Hegeler) with their little son and daughter, Géorge T. Buckingham 11,, and Josephine Buckingham, will remove to their new house in Lake Forest the first week in June. Mrs. Hasler: and her children will visit in England before returning home in September. â€" : â€" 4 Shoreacres, that attractive and exâ€" clusive north shore club at Lake Bluff, will be opened to members Saturday, May 1, for the season. f Mr. and Mrs. William V. Kelley of 1550 North State parkway have reâ€" turned from California, where they have been since January. They will open their Lake Forest home in May. The engakement of Miss Madeline L. Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hammond of Wilmette to John Donald Cameron,:son. of Mr. and Mrs..C, C. Cameron of Wilmette, was announced recently at a dinner party at French Lick Springs. a NORTH SHORE NEWS aadise t Eoveitiog Ecce nrmabiiniting HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIB Miss Joan Stuart, daunghter of the John Stuarts of Hubbard Woods, after attending the recent Princeton prom, joined her grandmother, Mrs, Robe Cluett, at Pinehurst, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart returned to their home a fortnight ago. V & Dr. Hans C. Pete!oainWilméfla resâ€" ident and Dean of the English departâ€" ment at Crane Technical high school, Chicago, is leaving for Denmark April 29. The stay, which will continue over four months, according to Dr. Peterson, is for pleasure only; and he looks forward to the time of his life, as he has many friends in Norway and Denmark. He wil also visit Berâ€" lin and Leipzig where he received his higher education.: Part of his trip will <onsist of a trip to Elsinore, the scene of "Hamlet," as he believes his Engâ€" lish classes will profit by his impresâ€" sions. He will also investighte the "Folk High School," a unique educaâ€" tional institute used~ extensively throughout Denmark. Beyond this he has no definite plans. | j â€"Mr, and Mrs. Victor C. Elting of Mt. Pleasant; road, Glencoe, have leased their home for the summer to the William H. Rehms of :filclfl}.v Mr. and Mrs, Elting, their sons, Victor, Jr., and Winston, who attend Princeton university, and their Ym&:"" John, will pass the summer months at Huron Mountains, Mich. â€"». . â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen of 260 Fairview road,. Winnetka, are movâ€" ing to New York where Mr. H has taken a position with the New York: World.> ~Mr. Hansen k‘;to has been connected with the Ch. Daily News for the past 15 years, is Jeaving on May 1, and Mrs. Hansen and theix two children will follow later. Mr.â€"and Mrs. William D. Mclivaine, formerly of Hubbard Woods, have reâ€" turned after a: four months visit in Pasadena, and have opened thoir apartment at 1180 Lake Shore drive. They are planning to go to Highland Park for the summer months. Mrs. Frank L. â€"Bellows, 221 Warâ€" wick road, Kenilworth, who has been spending the winter with son, Frank L. Bellows, Jr., in Honolulu, has sailed on the President Taft for the Orient. : She plans an‘ extended soâ€" journ in China and Japan. | . On May 5, the North Shore Cathâ€" olic Woman‘s league will hold its anâ€" nual luncheon at the Ornnflofi hotel, Evanston, at 1 o‘clock. A y fine program has been provided,'m exâ€" cellent speakers are scheduled, Memâ€" bers of the league and their friends are urged to attend. . | ) Game at ten o‘clock on Saturdays, on other days at four o‘clock. . ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward . L. Glaser have returned from the east and are now at their home, Rosemoor Lodge, Glencoe. | Fifth grade: ‘honor roll, Samuel Daniél, Elsie Samu:lson, Dorrlénud- er; honorable mention, Edwart Co.la Dorothy Meyers, Jean Taylor. | â€"â€" y Next Week Cleanâ€"up m An c Next week the school childten will coâ€"operate with the village in cleanâ€" ing up the school grounds, their own yards and aiding the eommun;ty‘ genâ€" crally toward an appearance of cleunâ€" liness. Three hundred arm bands have been received from the Ameriâ€" can Red Cross and each child will be provided ‘with one to show that he is helping to make this a "spotless m.,' e « 4 ; j â€" Second grade, 2A : honor roll, John Engstrom, Anna Wildhagen, Gwenâ€" dolyn Killder; â€" honorable mention, Roger Kuist, Mary Paulson, Peter Duffy, ~ $ 3 Fourth grade:, honor roll, Catherâ€" ine Cunningham, Shirley Clark, Daâ€" vid Stryker, Jean Pettis;~ Honorable mention, Eleanor ‘Bruggman. . â€". â€"~_â€" Sixth grade:; honor roll, Donald Clark;© honorable mention, Grace Sherman, Lucillie Wright, Helen Eng: strom. ® 4 § Eighth grade: honor roll, Virginia Newcomb. xCudyI* o This is health week, therefore a good time to check â€"up on teeth, physâ€" ical examinations, and safe milk and water.. It is also that children get plenty ‘of sleep, which, due to daylight saving, has a tendâ€" ency to diminish the actual gleeping time of theâ€" children, x 49 May 7: Ravinia vs.. Deerfield Elks field. f 5 cd nf Continued. from page 3 ' mention, Edward Frost, Dorothy Peâ€" ters, Vivian Fehr. . .o uons Third grade: honor roll, Shirley Varncr; honorable mention, Genevieve Steiner, Walton Reeds, Charles Osâ€" born, Earl Knaak, Earl Toll; Edward Grubert. t t ~ ‘Beventh grade: honor roqi’ Olive Frantz, Marion Taylor, Ruth Frantz. . Boys‘ Baseball ue May 1; Elm place vl;.“lgurfiqld Elks field. s pyos May 18:; Deerfield vs. . Lincoln Elks field. f } EAT YOUR . SUNDAY DINNER THE DEERFIELD at at at at w"’ P s 02 onl . SUNDAY, MAY 2 Life gave her beauty, riches, and adoratio â€"â€"but her heart hungered for thé love: â€" / â€" ‘ that always passed her by. . ; C Here is a great human documentâ€"a frank insight Into the heart of a famous beautyâ€"unfolded against the bri liant background of Continental life and gayety. IbaBe: master novelist, never wrote a more fascinating lpw story. It is here now in a masterful screen produc¢tion with an extraordinary cast! 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