Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 May 1930, p. 12

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Samuelbon left Thursday |lifnrnia where 'wk-oml gut-s unto the atthtrrr, He I Kiehler, t in n 1km ivy and General Contraetirtg 7M Central Ave., Highland Park W i Us It it m h t Mr. and MI mu of I 20 r,vetl into t " Suvurrlay frrm the Highland ok htpital, where he underwent "I operation fur appendicitis. He zoning along very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McClure W. Park avenue announce the birth . a may, born Monday, May 12 at M $2.50 per yard :1 Ms. or more-,r2.2.'i yd. \II'RIL\\' 'l STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY see Highland Park's Exclusive Dealer NT" THE PRESS (p (o (w "/3 we je ’p IMP (o If; ho 'to ‘99 (w (o te (e Mp Highland April 12 week's pt Mr. ant week's paper. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson Ind fam- ily of loin, Wisconsin are moving to Highland Park this week and will make their future home on Oakwood avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Charles Bruce of Ptwkwaukee, Wisconsin. were the men-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' harks Bruce of Bloom street. Mr. and mined zuc- at 500, at Bay mad. Mrs, Jrrsephirw Haske? of Chicago spent a few days last week with her more Mrs. Helen Golden. Mr. and Mrs. “90720 Allan Mason W] Mrs Joseph B. Ctsrdhtttd daugh- (vr Miss Ruth have returned from a rruist' arrntnd the world. The Philnmathoan circle met Tues- day evening at the hnme " Mrs. Rus- sell Loshor. Ars. Edith Ham give Kl hook report. Mrs. Lon White of Bloom street. spent Sunday visiting relatives in 3iilwaukpe, Wisconsin. C Mrs. Lyman Murphy will entertain thr, mr-mlrnrs of her bridge elub to. nizht (Thursday). ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Warner attended a banquet fnr Veteran employees of ilu' C. t. N. W. Ry., Tuesday evening at tho Sherman hntel, Chicago. l Park hospital instead of as was announced in Int we of Bloom street. Mrs. Joseph Stipe enter- 'sts last Situ'rday evening their home on s. Green Phone Highland Park 350 Deerpath Theatre Has _ Brilliant Program in Coming Week; Features V Three outstanding features mark Cnty program of the Deerpath theatre, Lake Fovest, for the coming week. These are George Arliss, .in “The Green Choless," on Sunday; Greta Carbo in "Anna Christie," on Monday and Tuesday. and the musical comedy "N: No, Nanette," screen version, on Wednesday and Thursday. Other natures cf the week also aie notable. The program: _ These are Gtevrt Go Cearbo in " and Tuesd The program: Friday, May 23, "Wide Open," with Edward Everett Horton. Louis Fa. zenda, Patsy Ruth Miller, and T. Roy Dames. A "riot of fun. . Saturday. May M, matinee and eve- n'nz, “Thu Cuhens and the Kelly: in Smtlnnd." with Charles Murray and George Sidney. Plenty of laughs. _ Sunday. May M, continuous 2 to H p. m., George Arliss in "The Green Goddamn" The inimitable Arlisa in thhor great success, supported by H. B. Warner, Alice Joyce and Ralph Farhes, A superb production. Monday and Tuesday, May 26 and 27, Greta Garbo in '/Arintt Christie." Garbo? first talking picture, With Chiwles Pickford, George F. Marion and Marie Drosslor. An even in the annals of the screen. Wednesday and Thursday, May M and 29, "No, No, Nanette." great mu- :sieal comedy hit adapted to the screen, "ith Alexander Gray, Bernice Claire, Imiist, Fuzonda, anu Pitts. Dazzling scum-:4 in a spectacle unsurpassed in beuury and t'huym, mugs and music unrivollpd, _ . _ ' Friday, May r'l0v0eeoratiott day pro- gram cnnt‘munus, 2 to 11 p. m., Nancy Carroll in 'flluney." Another delight- ful picture with this attractive little >t'lr in the leading role. _ Me. and Mrs. Leif Noirqan who law Owen living in Winnetka" 'ddring ths, past year, have retarned.to their h mo in Ravinia. The Philathon class of the Bethany Evangelical rhurrh met Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. J. Heeketsu rsviler of N. Sound street. Miss Leila Ditmor. Miss Olive Haefele and Miss Sulin Wossling were assisting host. 08595 Mrs. George L. Vetter entertained the momht-rs of her fiye hundred club Tuesday afternoon. F Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howell and Dr. W. l.. Winters attended the Kentucky tlrsrby at Louisville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abercromby and daughters .llelen Jean and Ber- him attended an anniversary dinner at the homo of Mr..and Mrs. Carl Mile ler of Park Ridge, Sunday. Mr. and.Mrs. Sellar Bullard who have been" motoring in the east are rxpoctorl home Saturday, RADIO Thursday, May 22, 1930

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