Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 36

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1 M Apa t _ â€"â€" OUR HOSPITAL IS 4 | Ai8€ f '::‘,.;fl\. ncvanmaivey I 1IVD ThAAA XXIEE , smcs ioz iz * ie "te c id d #¢ . * i ara 142 V 22 217 UnVTY 1/NU "THE TRESPASSER" Universal Sound News MONDAY TO SATURDAY _ _ The sensation ofâ€"the season!â€" His sSUNDAY All live things growâ€"first bigger and then better. Our Hospital is dive,beenmithmia‘g,innfl shorts of ways. One of our <privilâ€" eges, as citizens of this locality, is to foster that growth. & 1 2 Go and See « 5 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY * ‘a _Mae Tinee gave it :l‘;t!;s:â€"So wi-fl yon) "A PERFECIV‘V DAY"â€"Comedy Paramaon changed. From being a place of horâ€" â€"rorâ€"andâ€"lamentation,â€"it has â€"become the center of cheerful health activiâ€" ties for the whole neighborhood. Dr. Emmet Keating says that the hospital _ whose_ chief product is surgical opâ€" erations is failing in its duty to communityâ€" and he is right! It should be (Our Hospital) a place where mothers can learn how to take care of ies m with_our ‘problems of healthful and rational living, to receive helpful sugâ€" gestions. ® "PUT ON YOUR OLD GREY BONNET nomnt'Wm SUNDAY Have you been to A GREA‘T WEEK NR ATT Mar trraraA g“.g. [WMRENENC N BntiApamn. B se 88 no e e o 00 Oe i0 00 00 ds CCEA CAAAE AERRLINES 24. K Â¥FEBEUAEY 10, 11, 12 The Greatest â€"Triumph of the New Show World "T HE VIR GINI A N" "HIS FIRST COMMAND" «ie o c eaeee t ce Tw No ic on : en ner o inecfonmenenun s l (E C rermemctenmmennmnmen mmmaminnsnencnn en c 2+ . . cenp on o omm WILLIAM BOYD â€" DOROTHY SEBASTIAN omm sumus = > . 2s ue i Oe 0 T Seaeit TWe t Â¥LBDRUARYX~ 13, 14, 15 P ponmln-- "IT°S A GREAT LIFE" mll Small Lean Pork Loins with fimirnn Chey m Es THE DUNCAN SISTERS Fresh Hams. whole ar t Ne t Pante nm mt mt E2dnep Câ€"mmane GREAT WEEK OF ALL-TALKING SCREEN HITSs! "S8 EV EN FACE 3" podda Ed 0000000 F vuiler, eggs and fish at H A ROL D L L O Y D. | + C h ,/I,I CULLEN‘S MARKET ‘*‘WELCOME DANGER" Pn fik enulre h : (Continued from page 5) Ey® â€"â€"â€"-‘ =â€"PRESENTATIONS ON OUR TALKING SCREEN Yesâ€"and it‘s a ir;a-tvs-t;;;y with Movietone News â€" Paramount GARY COOPER â€" MARY BRIAN _â€"~â€"â€"and Chester Conklin _ ACADEMY â€" Silent Paramount Fable and Sound News f AND VAUDEVILLE see Our Hospital Dancing â€"Gob AT WAUKEGAN AND VAUDEVILLE (13â€"14â€"15) with with "â€"withâ€"GLORIA â€"SWANSON â€" + Comed . When we learn more about Our Hospital we. will all be proud of it and glad that we live within the sphere of its beneficent influence. _ Nor must one who enters there leave behind the wise and sympatheâ€" oetor, to take a chance on finding an able medical attendant. Any phyâ€" sician in good standing is welcome to care ‘for his patients there, just as if they were in their own homes â€"only with better facilities." in nnpNHNANANTTINETeiinririRntiimeienanmmsian e on enae , Beauntifully situated, in itsâ€"own M»rk.wit.hmmmmd,;@ nakes a quiet retreat for those who are ill (or just merely tired and in need of rest) where, under the minâ€" istrations of skillful hands, directed by kindly hearts and. intelligent brains, one. may come back again to health and peace., FEBRUARY 10â€"15 (the Highland Park Hospitaly l;b- ly? Or at all? If not, you‘d hetter 6:*¥éu may ge delightfual surâ€" Paramount Newsâ€"Silent a Great Cast! News, Silent Paramount Sound News FEBRUARY 10, 11 Show World f FEBRUARY 13. 14 FEBRUARY 9 FEBRUARY 9 segt mm s oommem enc ons o agiiel fln enc ’ "We have this year been a .contribute to the work of Infan: fare $2,650, which is almost « the camount we turned in last Feeling, as we do, very proud «c achievements â€" (for we care si young: and struggling center) yet very humble in the light of. as the time goes iâ€" Civided at the end of the year beâ€" tween other local charities. _ Besides giving our center a regular source of income, this project has established ‘m’â€"““el'â€"inâ€"ou_râ€"tummunnyâ€"‘r; permanent and vital institution and weâ€"look for increasingly fine results PC CE CORES \ Sevah ‘*Our outstanding triumph has been the securing of oneâ€"fourth interest in our Highland Park Thrift shop, which sincr- April has been mainâ€" tained and‘ o ‘ f western Settlement and the Highlgand Park and Ravinia Infant Welfare cenâ€" ter.‘ These three organizations dicâ€" tate the policy of and furnish workâ€" ers for the shop, and each receives oneâ€"quarter _ of the proceeds, the fourth division going to a fund which is divided at the end of the year beâ€" tween other local charities. _ Besides tifing our center a ra@nlar anmuas _# A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FORâ€" _ SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1930 : ifiulfmpflkhf 23¢ Seoee s demrer maile or half ) ) : ><09 :0 oone £ Sn oeay Phik o halt â€"_ _ _ ~. jag. ies en Rofled Yeal Reast _ ___â€" _ moigh â€" contributed $25 to the baby clinic of the Highland â€"Park hospital, which cares for Infant Welfare work in Highland Park. have grown sufficiently Strictly Fresh Selected Eggs REPORT ON INFANT . ... WELFARE WORK HERE Better Meats at Low Prices T cuhaianed s a d 2 w‘l'l“.fl Jow price, ardâ€"we assure you that you : considerably by buying all of your meats, _ butter, eggs and fish at _ Allâ€"our other meats N.E,. Corner (Continued from Deerfleld Ave. and Waukegan Rd. Deerfield, Ilinois UIPLLIEU LEZSGS . l l are sold at a comparatively â€"Mon.â€"Tues.~ other centers are accomplishing wo ut mouamie s fapy mellat m ‘the ~coming year and t t to: forge lhudwmxcnrbnd-highudour spirits couragous, but with our hands outstretched.â€"Margaret N. Vail, pres: ident. P other can save . Armour‘s Report Thursday, Feb 4

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