Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 May 1930, p. 8

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"vintt pan 0 hip M Dever and two sod avenue 3n ‘phtheria. 1nd Mrs. Oscar Beginning Saturday, May 24 and Continuing thus Week EARLY , SPRING MODELS INA CORTIL HALF PRICE children of quarantined 39 NORTH, SHERIDAN ROAD A Group of is offering Mr. Louie Marks ll spending lev- eral days in Atlantic City, N, J. Ind Washington, D. c., visiting friends. Mrs. Grace Cole and Miss Bessie Baker are entertaining at ten today _ for Mrs. Mary Baker Uunke of Rock- rnrd who is their “can: u week. Mrs. Charles B. Willard entertain- ed at (on Friday for Mrs. Arthur Gmdwillie. Mr. and Mrs. Peal Ertte of Cu- tral avenue are the proud parents of a daughter, born Tuesday, May 20 It the Highland Park hospital. The New York Times of last Sun- day announced the engagement of Miss Csrrslyn Shields of lllghllnd Park to Nelson Weaver Cheney of Roqnuke Plantation, Randolph, " at THE PRESS The marriage will take place in June It the home of her brother and sister- in-law at Plandcme Park, L. L. Twenty relatives 'Ind triedds der lightfully surprised Mrs. John Rhine- hart last evening at her home on Hamewood name. She Wu the re- cipient ut daily beautiful gifts. Five hundred was the feature' of the eve- ning. q Three degrees will be conferred on Wednesday evening; Mar 28, by the Royal Arch Masons, Highland Park chapter. in the Mesonic Temple on Sheridan road. A special meeting opens at 6 pm, when the mark master degree will be conferred. This will be followed by a stated meeting, and this by the conferring of past master and most excellent master degrees. Re- freshments will be served after the ceremonies. Royal arch masons are invited to attend. analysis n! typicul "mph. Hill-4 will Man he rvcoiwcl on unloading and haulinv, mu! from tram truck» or yum! tucks. lehlnnd Park. to him and dumping thereby Drliwrr Bins Ha be hlled on or before' Septembvr I, mam balance of contact In nm-vlvd throlmhnm the school you. Contact to Ire hlled before June l, 1934.. Mnrklnw "io-s-Nitin to be marked blah!!! an outside of envelope, COAL BID or COAL HAULING BIO and mdruud to the Board " Education. Deerfteld.t3NetO Township High School. Hlahllnd Park, III. " kat your lunch at the Howard. Udell cate/ttc-wiv. NOTH'E " BIDS Greta Garbo in First Talkie, "Anna Christie," Alcyon, May 26, 27, & 28 "Anna Christie," starring Greta Garbo in'her first talking picture, will 'pen a three day engagement at the Alcyou theatre starting Monday. “Anna Christie," 3 sordid drama of the New York waterfront, was adopted from the famous Eugene ty. Neill play. Besides being Garbo's first talkie, it is her most dramatic performance and hailed as her great- est. George P. Marion who created the father role in the original stage prcduction, again repeats this per- tormanee. Charles Bickford star of "Dymo mite" and Hell's Heroes" plays the part of the sailor-sweetheart and Marie Dressler has the role of the Drunken Hag. yfiTiGGirt attractioh at. the A1- cyun is Maurice Chevalier in "The Love Parade" his latest musics} ro_m- ance with Jeanette McDonald, Lupine Lane an Lillian Roth. "Welcome Danger" Harold Lloyds l'st comedy hit is Saturdays feature. Swift. sparkling song romance. Sweeter than "Sweetie" Nancy Car- roll in “Honey" with Stanley Smith, Skeets Gallagher, Jlarry Green and Many others will be shown Sunday, line day only. MondJy. Tuesday and Wednesday, "Anna Christie Thursday and Friday, triumphant return of the stir of "Dir raeli" George Arliss in his%sepnd per- formance on the talking screen, “The Grcnn Cuddess" in the role of the Rajah tr Rukh which he made fam- ous on the stage. The cast includes Alice Joyce, Ralph Forbes and H. B, Warner. T Bdoks on Garden Work V in the State Library Garden enthusiasts will be inter- ested in the followintr'list'td new books on the subject oryrardeninsr which may be borrowed from the Jlli- nnis Library Extension division, sprinttfield: Landscaping the Home Crnunds, L. W. Ramsey: Flowers for Every Occasion. Ednis. Tipton; Book of the Tulip, Sir A. Daniel Hall; From a New Garden, Mrs. Francis King. Appeal Board Hears . New Hotel' Proposal The 'prnpmed erection by Mrs. Mary McCrystle of-a halt.mlllion dollar hotel building on her property on East Central avenue will be strongly opposed it was-indicated at a public hearing before the zoning appeal board Tuesday evening. A large num- her of interested citizens were pres- ent and many objections are reported. Mrs. McCrystle who conduct: a room. ing house at 337 Central avenue con- tends that she has a right to continue her business there as her tenure of the property for that purpose ante- dates the zoning ordinance. Springtime in the form of pepier- macho tree stumps, foliage drop cur- tains, and other scenery props ere stolen from the new L'pl'l,51fl' atre, Evanston, Ill., recently.- Springtime ls Stolen Thursday, May 22, 1980

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