Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 7

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ISSUED THURSDAY or EACH ml m UDRLL mtifmtta COMPANY '" Canal Ava-o. Highland Park. m. idol-u Highland Put “tau-u! , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aldrich en- Dmnatb Meaty} PHONE 321 The Deerpath talking screen utters six pictures this week, ouch of dim-rent appeal and each remarkably outstanding in its purpose. SATURDA Y, MAY 3 FRIDAY. MAY 2 SUNDAY. MAY 4 A rainbow " new], Inna-nod by JACK IIUCIIANAN. (ii-loll cl knoll - clu Mtt"d In mun-l colon. mum" pun and mulling Mrk the "val Bord-III talking. Inning. Ind dancing. Zulu Pitt. and lulu Clo-u: Hula flu In the not. AUDIO REVIEW ,-- PAYRE BOUND NEWS MONDAY A NO TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. MAY 7 THURSDAY. FRIDAY Highland Park Local and Personal CHARLES KING - BEiiiiiii"LovE, - JACK BENNY MARIE DRESSLER - POLLY MORAN Movlmnc’l [in to the nir- All "tkin.. It you IN " you Illl dad-re It I pin-hare manually no. COMEDY - NEWS - ACTS cuAriiTFiii'"it'iiiRiiiiC-" TfrfLttN MORGAN FRED KOHLER . JIMMY DURANTE JOHN GARRICK ”Tim.“ CHANDLER GILBERT EMERY s"rEWARY"iidiiiTir" FRANCES DOBLE HUGH EDEN Mar l, 1930 {sin}; n; u. chum Chaplin a the 11qu than New - ACTS - COMEDY NEWS IE An mst-deer union dun-I. BU CARTOON IN SOUND - NEWS - KEN MtYNARD “THE FIGHTING LEGION" Aux-mugs, f?yteir1triiirr, thetehr, Iit.gihh. "R0ADH0USE NIGHTS" “CHASING "rjhtttrtttim ROSES" ASTOUNDING ”AMA f2P_L_er., . make-HM"! skis-21".»; "THE SKYHAWK" MI Tannl. Hilllhll. ('AKT(M)N - At IREN E BORDONI r-QJJJ-n. All-mum. dl-‘hrlllln; a... at . puma BIBDMAN POLKA BROS. No. ' "PARIS" “9‘91". tau-:33»! RAINB0WS tertained thejr bridge club but Nt. urday evening. . _ _ _ _ Martin Baum who has been Vilit- ing his aunt, Mrs. Clark in Decatur, Ala., for eight weeks, returned home on Monday. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greene of Linden avenue. Mr..and Mrs. Raymond Sheahen, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, born Tuesday " the Alice Home hospital. Miss Edith Holmes of Park .ave- nue, returned Friday from St. Peters- burg, Fla., where she spent the win- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. .Udell ind daughter, Dona Jean, and Mr. And Mrs. James Gathereonl of Glenview motored to Grand Rapids, Mich. int Friday and spent the week-end with relatives there. - Mrs. Floyd Koon and sons, Bob and John, spent last week in Rank- kee, visiting relatives. -- - _ _ . Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Byfield and son, Abbott, have moved to the Mo- raine hotel for the summer. return- ing to their home on South Linden avenue in October. Miss Helen Bournique left Monday with a group of young women from the Chicago Junior League lo attend the National conference in New York, April 29 to May 2. Mr. Gust Johnson of Palm Belch, Fla., formerly of Highland Park vis- ited friends at Waukegan and Zion City and spent a few days with Mr. Dancin. ”m - Idlinl '66» any COMEDY Matinee Continuous 2 to II ONE ONE DAY ONLY LAKE FOHEIT DAY and Evening MAY 5, 6 MAY 8, 9 THE PRESS ONLY Edwin Fisher and funny of W. Park avenue. Mrs. D. W. Trucott of Fond du Lac, Win, wu the week-end guest of her sister, In. Fred Zuhnle. Mrs. William Kopp and daughter, Louise, have just returned from Santa Ron, cum, where they vis- ited their son and brother, Mr. Theo- dore L. Kopp. Miss E. Evettl entertained twenty- four members Ind friends of the Ply- mouth chnpter. D.B.E., rt lunchoon and bridge, in honor of Ilia Jenn Robertson who in leaving thin week to vim her home in Scotlnnd. Mrs. Helen Golden who was taken to the Hichlnnd Park ttuFl Int week Buttering from poisoning result- in: from tonsilitil is getting along nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ansel E. Smith were called to Milwaukee, WU., Fr'idny, on necount of the death of Mr. Btnith's Aunt, In. Fréd Oehlnen. Miss Shirley Mekttrvysrned Mon- day from England where aha spent North Shore Trust Company BANK Can You Afford ft? LMI TA s.,"' s 7 /// _ ' 'till rad?.""-' "v' u 1llltl 'llRiall L A C.Y, tttl , It " a- iS A VACATION is not too expen- give when you consider the pleasure and benefits conferred. It’s worth saving for. If you start early enough you can easily " ford a splendid vacation by de- voting a small portion of your weekly income to a special vaca- tion saving account. In. John Turner of Bloom " entertained twenty friend: n " Ind curds Tuesday evening for Jean Robert-Ion who in leaving Scotland this week. the put tive youth: 1tu_dyitte Mr. and In. Julian Zimmer went to Snowman. Win., the luau part of Int week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Roy Zimm’l mother, who pul- ed nwny following II “In“. ot pneu- mama. In. Fred blink numbed members of her ttee hundred club Thursday. - ,, w-- The Minion hand of the Bethany church will meet next Monday libr- noon " 4 p. m. in the church parlors. Helen Ball of Ridgewood drive spent her wring vacation mum; friends in Rockford. -- music. “not. mapper ' [in the [at

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