16 High School Annual Being Distributed; Is Fine Achievement he e cover, gray with an undertone â€"se, carries the dramatic symbol masks and this theme is carried ughout the book by plates, in and gray, executed with high tic achievement by Nicholas Triâ€" i member of the 1930 class. FUR STORAGE 536 Central Avenue Deerfield 368 Central Avenue of the bo Sandwick, members erficld of 1930, the annual ior class of Deerfieldâ€"Shields ol, has been distributed to nts. _ This year‘s book is to Miss Zoe Comer, dramaâ€" r of the high school who is t the end of the .present HIGHLAND PARK PHARM A CY YICTORBRKOTHERERSâ€"CO. cont ntains Ccampus Views, board of education, of ck, principal of the rs of the faculty, the group pictures of the together with pictures us on our premises. Now is the time to have your Furs placed in the care of a Furrier. We are offering greatly reduced prices on repairs and remodeling of furs. P ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN We Call for and Deliver SUNDAY DELIVERIES NORTH SHORE‘S LEADING FURRIERS of the teams, clubs, and other organâ€" izations and activities of the year. The book was produced by the Anâ€" mTl Board with Miss Marion Weisâ€" enberger as editorâ€"inâ€"chief. â€" Mr. Chnarles G. Mason, head of the Engâ€" lish department was the faculty adâ€" viser, with Miss Lucile Wood, head of the Art department, as art adviser. The "Deerfield" of 1930 has been Brokerage Office Opens in Evanston on Tuesday Robert H. Christy, formerly assoâ€" clated with Prince & Whitely in their Chigago office, is in charge of the new brokerage office opened Tuesday in the North Shore hotel by Cooper, Dysâ€" ronounced by those who are acâ€" uainted with annuals as an achieveâ€" ent of very high quality. It will be exhibited at various meetâ€" Manufacturing Furriers V. T. MeMAHON, R. Ph. G. of directors of high school pubâ€" ions later in the year. GENUINE â€" MAPLE ICE CREAM With THE PRESS Phone Highland Park 2404 art & Kuh. This will be Evanston‘s first brokerage house and marks the first time ticker service has been esâ€" tablished in that city. Mr. Christy will be assisted by John F. Murray, formerly associated with)[flle State Bank and Trust Company at. Evanâ€" ston. Both men live in Evanston and are wellâ€"known here. The new office will be open tomorrow for tradâ€" ing and all business transactions but the formal opening is planned for June 16. Cooper, Dysart & Kuh, members of the Chicago Stock and Curb Exâ€" changes and the Board of Trade, will furnish Chicago and New York. stock quotations in the new office.and will add others as the demand â€" arises. Partners of the company include Edâ€" win J. Kuh, Jr., Kenneth L. Cooper and Paul L. Dysart, Jr. Fresh Walnuts We What is now called a panic would ve been considered good times in 9%. 1907 and > 1920.â€"Toledo Blade. Phone Highland: Park 851 At the regular meeting and lunchâ€" eon cf the Highland Park Rotary at noon Monday, in the Moraine hotel, the principal speaker was W.â€"E,. Wilâ€" liams of the Public Service Co., whose topic was "Know Illinois." Mr. Williams gave a very interesting and informing talk on the greatness and resources of Illinois and its importâ€" ance in the commonwealth of states which make up the American union, Hs was heard with appreciation by the members present, Rotary Club Members Hear Talk on Illinois The government is counting all of the radios in the United States. In other words, Unele Sam is compiling the static statistics. f Elaborate gifts for all who/attend the GENESEE Theatre during June. ASK for a LUCKY JUNE CARD sUNDAY, JUNE 15 RICHARD DIX in "LOVIN®‘ THE LADIES" AT WAUKEGAN In a story that pleases! A LOT of Fun! DON‘T . n "TRUE TO THE NAVY" Our ."Redâ€"Headed" Beauty does her best again! < A sweetheart in every port! A "knockâ€"out" picture! The famous stage production on the screen BIGGER AND BETTER GENESEE Monday to Saturday inclusive CHILDREN 10¢ at all times Matinee 35¢â€"ADULTSâ€"Nights 50¢ No Change in Sunday Prices {â€"New Changes Every Weekâ€"4 â€"â€" JUNE + THE MONTH OF GNFTS "NO, NO, NANETTE" "SHADOWS OF THE LAW" WED.\'{;SD.\Y, THURSDAY JUNE 18, 19 NEW SUMMER PRICES WILLIAM POWELL NATALIE MOREHEAD MARIAN SCHILLING RADIOâ€"K EITHâ€"ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE All Star Acts MoNDAY, TUESDAY JUNE 16, 17 CLARA BOW FREDERICK MARCH ALEXANDER GREY A mystery thriller! , . Full of suspense and drama! BERNICE CLAIRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 20, 21 LOIS WILSON Fun! <â€"â€"â€" DON‘T. miss this! â€"â€"on the stageâ€"â€" Thursday, June 12, 1930 with with with with in