Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1929, p. 5

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an Davies in the _all. ' Loom , Walter , pieturt in to the and now I. most tarHtn" and pur- rs of Jtts WI! when... Ike you t you aiid fa sum}, Monti-u tkr. 388. Meh. been "rt is phat! Frederick and eta. Ind Pu! Much has been written on the ndlenchg' wrongs ethane}: girls and women. 14) Their unhsppy lot in life homes all power of deaatriptiott.. On Wednesday Ak Highland Park will be given an op- .31)! . portunitWto hear an address by one varietv of who has spent s number of yesrs in “On With that country " .s missionary. Miss ed at it v" __ah1tEtl,t.t.rA. Loud, representing the r on "Indxs’s Mimented Widows and the mad . Abandoned Infant Girlie," at the First- stage and United Evangelical church, Green The no” 7- Bay roedend Laurel cayenne, atIt46 rendition _ o'eloek. Thousands of women and y together girls but; been befriended and edu- an in soft cated and sent out es Christian work-l makes n' “hers in India through this mission. The, story Itat Vsnous TtiiTifari8i? TiinrmtRtgr-ttrsr" stranded direction of. Bandits ansbsi, a cow summing vert to Christianity, fore similar to is a mm, the Bristol orphsutattiss, estsblished by Phantom George Muller. The young people den such will find Misi‘Loudfg pddressvboth tit- l, Joe E. no lineal thought that is more broad- wen.” . opening _ and, enlizhtcnipx than that use. Sot- T" A , Knighggntgrsmthgxrestngginnsy 'd will lie enterprise. Old and young are in- " " mu; _ vited to. hear Miss Loud. iiiTrtu""iiiiiiusmmp n; [h t Re. by 'mist " Was. a a musi- Phantom den, such. Common: 31ml -- "WWW! Wm ' Att ths . Bram. d .tha -- the mart Luce am PM story rendition together an in soft ,makesit story has stranded musing s of Cali: ".h "tion, ttive" 'a the Ilia “In at Me In! Tuesday, and Pitt idtenet F a Mon artar Toys '1tit [g ”an v--‘ --._, v . - Tuesday mm. Nov. M, Ouch MI. ‘ s, ".',i.ar-ilqsgiivstt-gaiiti; liar-wife 2“ :- ran " LT $333: ”an; of the most humming lectures arv,tre; given It the etifi. _Dr. George Craig iitewartc9.Dw-rtttor: 018LJanka‘n Episcopal church ot Evmton. was the speakaro! the waning. Dr. Show those for his subject, my summtir,t4hpis'1, 1195ka in a moat entertaining and dramatic manual. uric/ere/ttrr-att-tttet-MI light was so vivid that one really fatlt as though they too were present at the arena. . Stewart Lecture Notable Event; Club Phat-x Christmas We Pitt! RUN oviiM 'tt""e.T “n E! A kepresdattabhat audience was pree- entpnd following Dr. Stewart’s talk doughnuts and eottie were served in (Continued' on Page 44) Miss Martha Lored td . Spédk Here Wednesday Duffy Cleaners are ' Huts to Employes Dufry ind _ Duffy. cleaners and tlhegy, of this 1titas trth.r3L1b, van 3115”; able, dinner hit their, sample" nt Elia 4htesrHrrmteureeemmr,-4hteht_ week. Mr. P. Funds KIM, the superintendent of the plant, “ted " ,ailatmnntan,uan-aantnasCAtt" wired “the 'i"G5G"r"G had express; their 7M] and unanimously praised Ttiiairtiwiirmi aiamiiii" viHtrd Titan- agement, Mr. Emmett Duffy on be- half of the firm thanked them for thmmr:uon in making this {on a _ 1:111:an . Le ot A vera. 9.9“ e6tiftrWtt8h." At tfatdfaitgi'tfi,.ilf! id the Brm to make this round tatrre talk rs g Good Audience 5,1029 Program at Deal-path . -----1NtatrsT-thrtrtnrNhsek During the remade: of this M and all of next the Been-path theatre, Latte fore-t, will clot speck“: as Mn futures. Talking picture: in thir thatn at. My. also tin, owing to the hunt perfected up- mtm and in prancing Viuphone Ind Movietono features. _etlitti-,-i1tfii,-i,i'rtlrigt-,r of!!!“ M favorites of the screen. uppew~4n their new picture, “Sn It With Sound" "li-talot-ttd .mmicgl tpar §uro in which Marion Nixon also In: tn important role. Sunday the attraction is "O, Yeah!” all music, sound and talking feature iitth Btbtsrt Armstrong and Jana Ghana,- noted comedians, and am, PWi,"i'iiiitiiiiiii "uiriiidrdiiiRi. __ -1NiiTW3c' tare ig, based on the Saturday liNer, ning Poet story, "thi Brnltis.'"at't a scream. . . . loudly and Tuesday the picture is "The Lady Lies," a. 'smrt‘ romance with plenty of dramatie features, few. turing a score of Brouhny stage celebrities, irieludiittr Walter Huston, Claudette Clobert and C. Buggies. . Wednesday, Rod LaRoque in "etter Delightful Rogue,” an all-toning ad- "%iit'- ture "Tommi _ -- wtth "Punt? ttf, Thursday and Friday of next wk, Marion Davies and Laurence Guy in “Marianne,” nir.tnlkhttr laugh riot; Marion Davies' tlist Tinting picture and real entertainment. _ At the-Genesee theatre, Wuukegsn, loin: ._ _ Program for Wisektt ., _ ' the Genesee Theatre . Sunday, Dee. 8, Douglas Fairbanks,‘ Jr. and Loretta Young in "The For- ward Pass,” "thrilling footbalk story, all-talking. Also another big stage show, vaudeville features; . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 215,3, 10, 11, Gloria Swanson talk- ing iiiiraiiitrirht in het firgt talkie, "The manager,” all-talking drama. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dee. 12, " and 14, "Broadway" with Evelyn Brent and Glen Tryon in talk- intr,, singing and Mega; fetiturerl, 931.07%ka mute ircthe-auge-' High School-P.- T.-A.- t' - ChrhitiiiatrPirti Today A directors meeting and a Christ- mee party and reception to the mem- bers ggthe school board end their wives will be held by the Fish School Parent-'reneher mietlon this after- noon at threeo'eloek. This meeting in to wheelie place ofvthe lecture by aer.--t-t-agtGimntekras-iatqy11tet ammfigqmrmsfim previously ac A tt ed. . _ . card party, ,Wednesday. December 11 at tiiirii'aaaiPiaPiii MIL'mre will be prim and refreshments will be served. The public is cordially in- be served. The vital to attend. T Hun yoil new out “my 0113”th mu cat-49?, Matty new styles are mtld_fhrd Party, Tnl P338 pointed Quinlan of the reading pro- gram committee of the North Shine Area council of the Boy Scouts 'of America, according to an 'announce- hank. the eouneiV 1-77 - v _', ' -e _- Dr. Metal! moved to Dsierfreld Nitin" Evanston, seven were ago. Feeling very keenly the lack of library facili- ties for himself and family, he was ttf the mding‘progrmamong the scho’ol children. This survey showed . great need existed. Others wereis- terested by Dr. and Mrs. Hegel; with the result that a library we: iifiiftiir' Plans were worked out later whereby itGG" iéused in the p'utilie school building. ' .. V a “Last year a. referen4ttnior1atetiott was held and the protrtusitimrNrasrert tied to make it g township proposi- tioh with rm levy for its-wiped. LasLmonth alone more‘ than one thousand books were in circulation in QddiflnzLjpimjifiw, li- .bmry by nheumblie-arehoot iaurf -- _ --rrrl.-,tie-terna-eomrttttti will d.veiowacaatdiittt-rmttrrargvdatdt1-itts ommendid to the 1200 scouts of the North Shore 'Aren council. A new merit badge in reading has just been instituted by the national orrtutisao tion of the' Boy Seouts, _ L. F. Junior League A. , ., Run Stocking Shop -rTmrriritiitirrrair7ii7 WEE Forest is to run 1 Christmas stocking shop to sell toys for Christmas stopkings "' a” I an“ I. , __ ,,._,. 7;j31:‘>.t1’i V. lav. 0w " hiii, 277?. " â€" Mrs. Hut-old hmyliir. Atrza,1lldtr.,.t,t,t In]! Irs, Mrs. A. C.' Im {0011, Humanity stead Washburn, Mm. Jt'mey Buck- ingham Mrs. John H. Rename, Mrs. Bernard Mullen of Highland Park, 1fi','t, Lawns”, V,i11i,y.rtrhAgs, 84231252. nu; Mar-Aim 11.3mm: Mta. Duncan Hodges. £311,me _ .. I If Dr. White B. Metalt hat been ap- -"» - - . of Egu:l 12 Kill. mgggnt of ' common; mum for largest delegatiop to"the eotnititl Lend In Site of Delegation at Regional Meeting; Feature! A of Session The" “mun" (miuwhnw adult lenders) of the North Show Am council repeated their {at at otBeerctrihti3ity.rteet and ro- (lonol meeting held " the Edgewoter i%setrsetr-theititittraasdfr, _....-', The North shore comic“ hd 47 men in attendance; cttieitrfepmtei1 huh!» next ingest group. Boomers trout the tour-ants; of axiom Nict Mich- Terr, to exchange ideas, to discuss doing a better job for the amid boyhood. . The“ men represented 106 councils and over 90,000 scouts. - Notional We" Attend _ The National council of the Boy Scouts was well represented by, eight leaders including Dr, James ErWost. chief scout executive; Dr. Gem J. Fisher, deputy chief scout executive; Mr. Arthur A. Schuch, assistant 13:- At3ogtipupd on P386 45) V Elm Place Drawing T _ Supervisor Mrinner * ' of Honors in _ Mr.- Hos-old Schultz; supervisor of drawing in the Wm Plus and Green Bay Road school. has recently receiv- ed tuttering recognition of his work " an mist in oils and water colors. ", One debitmnenfitkde“é Fishing M” which was "iriii'iiitirii"1 Ephraim, Wis., we: accepted!” the exhibition of the Society of Americag, Mists and-now hangs in the current exhibition st'tlie Art Institute in Chi- cngo. Recently three' of his {nint- _ings and: sketch in block and white hove hon aeeepted hr'the jury " the “All Illinois society of Pine Arts.” tiitd these‘will he on exhibit st the Stevens hotel from December 8 to DeeemtstrqmrHrtetmtee. Mi. Schults's painting: on in the free style which seem: 'wfaharaetaMars got time, Adtstrarsrtattte at his water, leolors' was. selected for the Interne- iiintarahrta,ithnrutf-Wster-ot1or-9, ists. The recognition he use received indicates rapid progress in his at end is very ratifying to all who ’m familiar with his skill both as on art. ist'md a I kosher, . _ The accident occurred about a week ago " the intersection of Central street and Owing!” “can, Evans- ton when the so; in which they were "W41; Aanoiitre't"ea.96i'r' hit. by n- at which no: page»: Aarttahattrgticca._c_c.. c..d, Mrs. Henry A. Babcock . _ ,. L,:,mj;L.Anto_»Aodda§ En. Entry A. Babcock who Mot- ed a fractured peMc bone-ind Min Amerine,lher cousin, who had tttNh "63Ei."gatxnc' dong nicely a the Bt., Ei iii?

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