Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1930, p. 26

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.__"THE â€"H 0 4 eatu EDWARD EVERETT HORTON VITAPHONE NovELTIEs "NIX ON DAMES" SPECIALLY SELECTED SCREEN AcTS nz _. Hold Banquet Tonight _ _ The fifth annual banquet of the Holy Name society of St. James parâ€" ishâ€"isâ€"beingâ€"heldâ€"this evening at 7:30 o‘clock in parish hall. DE e 777 S hP & tC Shs with ‘an excelient supnorting east e rrsomearsrorioe mmnmmanneemnm en m ne dn nc m cen _and others _ > ' ht&m&a’.db&-*mâ€"Amfifrhmcmmm _ =â€"â€"â€"ON THE ST4GEâ€"_ * *" RKOâ€" CALIFPORNIA ENSEMBLE ALL TALKING COMEDY prAma At the regular weekly luncheon and tary club, held Monday noon at the Moraine hotel, it was planned to hold a theatre party on February 14, and there is probability t;lfi_a‘m preâ€" the Medinah Athletic clnb.’d Sweitâ€" ‘zer is chairman of arrangements for the theatre party, and H. F. Kelley has charge of plans for the dinner, Several of the local Rotarians "are members of the Medinash Athletic club. In the absence of a speaker at Monday‘s luncheon Paul L. Udell was 5 called upon to give a summary of his | life history "and adventures, which he preceeded to do. This is a frequent feature of the meetings, each "member | in turn being required to sSketch his career for the benefit of his fellow members. Lone Star Ranger C eenenaeenaaroannanoie Zane Grey‘s Story _ Plenty of snmeed â€" Action =â€"â€"â€" K 3â€"BIG ACTSâ€"3 â€"'-0!"7!!8118'â€"_ ‘__!Anr GIRARD‘3 * TT make Pana it 1 26 MAE CLARKE and ROBERT AMES "THEIR O W N G ENE SE CE SUNDAY, FEB. 2 Rfi:'_ SUE CAROL _ THURSDAY,.FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY, FEB. 2 â€" THE TALKING SCREE THURSDAY, FRIDAY â€"â€"â€"PRESENTATIONS oNX our ALL TALKING storRy or ACADEMY . Dancing Cadets. in + TALKING COMEDIES Hâ€"Oâ€" TTE N T 0 t" AT WAUKEGAN â€"Kâ€"0 VAUDEVILLE FRKIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. NORMA SHEARER â€"RKO featuring featuring t6 NEWS IN SsoOUKXKD ALL TALKING MUSICAL UnIHENHSNNNNNUANTHIANIUETUOTTnTmrinmemmemsmsssscincs °O oeamaraeae â€"_PATSY RUTH MLILER Haines sives us his best again! TALKING sCREEN.__ NORMA TERRIS and J. HAROLD MURRAY "NAVY BLUES" "Styles of Steps" «. the mee . of the Terence r::gl::iah Wt::'fan'l Ortlnin-% tions took place, Monday afternoon at 1:45 p. m. on the 22nd floor of the Medical and _Dnnm_mmmâ€" _ Reports were given by Mrs. ‘Pelton, i on the "Hard of Hearing league." Jewish Women Meet _ _ 7 in Chicago Monday aWwaIling their return tomorrow eveâ€" ning... ‘Those interested in this form nl..antetuia-.ntwwifl*“ut‘m‘h miss hearilgg this group. ' ~~They gave a most interesting proâ€" ’;nmlun last year, and the . Bt. John‘s Evangelical church are very fortunate in being able to secure them for a return engagement. All ~who attended â€"last year were delighted with their program and are anxiously awaiting their return tomorrow eveâ€" ning.. Those interestad in tki. £..__ 8TEEPLECHAGE * UNIVERSAL The Mason Jubilee Singers o en group of negro sol spirituals, Friday evening, . 81, tomorrow, at the Elm Plac mm- P 9 a1 MON., TUES., WED. WILLIAM HAINES rive Concert Friday ; ’“E “I"l'.‘?‘ms ho !&,"_'!_,"".1|,Em+flw‘ on Co;:;:ee‘: DE $ IR E" MON., TUES., WED:; r'm.’z Hollywood" ANITA PAGE TALKING COMEDIES at her prettiest! at his funniest! TALKING TALKING XNEws in COMEpDY ce »ingers, aâ€"wel} group will give a | "‘Ii"o m:" and evening, January : Elm Place school THE _ PR E 8 3 Report on the the "Cause and C Aaron W. Purvin, Address "Youth Louis Mann. _ __ . Report of the convention at the Hague °§ the Wom::: hhxution;.,l League for Peace Freedor j Miss Jane Addams. _ _ . _ _‘ _‘ â€" . "League of Nations assembly" by Mrs. Nelson Urban, Reading, ‘*"Unknown Soldier" b’l Report on the 5th Conference on the "Cause and Cure of War" M mond Simons told a committee. The Peace gram was as follows: Hot w&tfif, V.M ‘hb on New and Ren 7338 GLENCOE AVENUER Telephone Highland Park 2637 M. D. MURPHY Notz Hardware Co Co., Northbrook. LIQUID GLASS CLEANER Contractor and AGENTS FOR WRIGHT s ALL WEATHER METAL v 600 Central Ave. _ Higcklnca SPARKLE PINEAPPLE, STRAWBERRY AND CUSTARD . old about the Civi'sl MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS : Yapor, High or Low and Remodeling Work â€"_ War," Mrs. eace,"â€" ~Dr. Scrwarsacn An overcoat is an arti that would keep a man There will be no further eriminal call in this term of court, thus afford. ing the court several extra days in which to dispose of the civil docket. a few days ago for tion in California. Circuit court is adjourned this week, to be resumed on February 3 when Judge Edward Shurtleff will take the bench in the place of Judge Claire C N"m’ig”with his family left m_dxcma_io’ for a month‘s vaca. WEATHER STRIP â€"Park â€"â€" _ Phone 2397 Repair Work a Specialty QMTONAVENUE B uilder Until February Thirq M’lhfl-” an article of man warm if the Farm & Fireside, 0 of ets tha shi the ves and thre lay we th af th W1 hi An an by tie bo: at

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