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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 36

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"I yulf otrrr a new fr'trttd to acquaint pm with " annual but we say still wiser motorists "MOTORISTS WISE SIMONIZE.” SIMONIZE and SAVE $4 of course 'uruu WILLITS HUDSON . ESSEX SALES & SERVICE .uurel Avenue and Seeod Street Get out, He'll convince you it Y'ou'll drive away pleased-- Show Oh Yes $12 juh Wal k We'll understand A rum- with salesmen---. Drive to 29 South Second St. Highland Park-- _ Park 0; Tell him bright shiny car at our Ce PHONE 302 . 303 turn in evening isn't yuut"3-- into above "uhlress-. this ad--. an" ! the cost of this is THE PRESS Pretty Maid: All In I ttow Jun Sincere Shirlxenoyer The Knnve of Hum Mary Louise Li mull: 0mm of Heart: Cyril]: Golden Lnllh- Jack Horner Juan Pier Little Min Monet Barb.“ human The Snider Bub-nu Guru Junk Bernice Kurllon Jill . awn Khbtr Peter Peter Pumpkin Euler Jeanne": Brynn: Hu Wite [urban Deaenhrdt Jack Snrll . F “Juno ee Mrs. Sun-l. In: Beverly - Link Bo-Pres, Margery Kuruon laulr Buy-Blue "art Dumber. Act I Morning in the Garden in! King Gale'- PAIIUI'. Mill» Allernwn. The “ma. Synopsis of PlIy King Cole and his tiddlers dance merrily on his birthday, though the blarkbirds baked in Maple hive all fhnvrt away. Besides, Mistress Mary and her "t.sidts--in a most contnry n.ood-Uve tensed the poor Knave of Hearts until he stole the tarts made by the queen, his sister. Humpty Dummy and Jack llurnerrsaw him do it and told the Queen's maids. Then Jack rescuer-i Miss Moffett from the wider. King Cule and his court rev turn. The tiddlers arrest the Knavo of Hearts and lead him away to the Tower. But alas. old Humpty Dump- Ly, up on his wall, cranes his neck so far that he loses his balance and falls. Jill Pour Peter Pu His Wife and guru n. ml Huh {wk-pp MOTHER GOOSE PLAY RAVINIA AUDITORIUM air. idylmde Jinn: D The Utd Warn-n Who Lived in ugh“ .._, V" W“... W" T"'" , in." Fudge all". of Blaekbirds, Sheen Ind Old Woman'- Children Chum-rin- Marlin-t Jana. Patricia Golden. Mary Ann Jones, Elunur Enhine limo. mund DetornUrdt, lug-m aGiiiiiia', lulu Hamish-r. Earhart Bede, Sun-nu. Onen- lm'x, yhylly mtvh.e.rw, Btwbttrn Klumanm. Kim Is Your Car Equipped for the Coming Vacation? Haak Auto Supply Co. (Continued from page 6) Before going on that vacation be sure you have all the necessary accessories. We list a few of them below-- - kle-Nax--Meehanie Soap, gallon .... tiiajiiini/ - Edihn' Morning in ttiturort " King Gale's Spare Tire Spot Light Tire Covers Trunks and Trunk Racks 25 South Second Street _ PHONE 391 Custumes and stage sets designed by Hazel Crowe Ewell, Posters by Hazel Crowe Ewell, sts Clarke, F. V. Degenhardt. Lights and curtain- HUward Copp and Jsmes M. Ewell. Costumes made by Mrs. Clarence Pedersen and the mothers. Back- drop made by the Ravinia school. Ass. sistance in training the beginners' classes by Etta Pardee and Cyrilla Golden. Tap dance in Act. II arranged by Edna L. McRae; other dance: ax- ranged and directed by Mildred Hues- sler. ‘ Other Mother Goose folks strive in tho utter-noon for the birthday feat. Little Bo-Peep with the help of Lit- tle Boy Blue and her friends finds her lost sheep. The Old Woman Who Lives in the Shoe f1ntt11y rounds up her children. Then Mistress Muy and the Knave of Hearts plight their troth, the stolen tarts are returned and the feast begins. Autographs Batu The Assistant Secretary of War, F. Trubee Davison, officially re- ceived from the hands of Babe Ruth in person, at the Griithh Stadium, Washington, D. c., on Mon. day, April 28, fifty-three baseballs and Jt"f'v'vtit,' Slugger bats auto- grap ed by the Home Run King. The outstanding athlete in each of the 53 C.-M.T.C. camps throughout the Uni.. ted States will receive one of these balls and bats. Aeeumpartista Violinist Stall and Ant-1.1m! Thursday, May 8, 1930 -it'aiI. Robinson Min Rnchol Stone Min Mildred Frlnnn

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