Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 10

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Weekly Film Review of Current Pictures by D. A. R. Committee $0.95 COATS "Mmaca $7.95 Mary Ann Frocks Dre 19 South St. Johns Ave. All for $19 LA S T CALL! 12¢ would ng pictures for all occasions â€" of e. â€" Beautiful styles â€" s. but not in every EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" at il tre All Our $25 and $15 in h ldr D the importâ€" FROCKS ul W h ty uph iring ouble mati~â€" nall all h of Chiffon, Crepe, Shantung, s â€" all remarkable values. rv stvle in this selection. nearly his life and the insist on respect and courtesy from our children when they are a part of an audience. "True to the Navy"~â€"â€"A Paramount picture with Clara Bow who has, as one might expect a "sweetheart on every ship." Most of the honors beâ€" long to the battleships which furnish Phone Highland Park 3560 rmer â€"amusing comedy. Two features, ic intcresting scenes. Dumbells in . Ermine" â€" More or In Gay Madrid,"â€"Features Raâ€" i Nuvarro in a picturesque româ€" c in which the youthful escapades a young student (enjoyed in the st of lovely Spanish . settings) rly forfeits the one great love of life. Plenty of action, tender and »lious songs and good acting make lent and amusing entertainment entire family: Capt. of the Guard"â€"with Laura Plante and John Boles. Stirring bjectional picture of the stormy h of the French Revolution. Cosâ€" m un bells in Ermine" â€" More or extended burlesque of "Reâ€" * making / them â€" ridiculous, flapperâ€"grandmother who is . charming character of them 2 for $19 $9.95 T HE P RESS Details Shown These films show such things as Little Bill Johnson getting most of his power from the tremendously long swing. of the racquet; that American players toss the ball soonâ€" er on service and hit lower than forâ€" eigners. That Gerald L. Patterson, the great Australian appears to hit the ball about eleven feet from the ground as he towers like a Woolâ€" worth building as he brings off the stroke. And the opposite of Tilden‘s footwork is that of Pat O‘Hara Wood, the Australian, who moves little and holds to his stance like a boxer. The suspended action portion of the film brings to a natural full stop upon the screen the player in various components of action, sufficiently long enough to enable the spectator to carefully ‘study his or her exact pose at the several stages of executâ€" ing a given shot an« the films repeat | finished just as naturally resumes | activity and completes the stroke. | Keep Date Open | It is suggested that all those inâ€" | terested in tennis keep this date ‘ (August 28th) open, as it will prove |a most. profitable evening for them. In spite of the heavy rains last Saturday and Sunday night, the Raâ€" vinia Tennis courts were ready to play Sunday afternoon and Monday afternoon and were well attended by a number of players who did not want to miss their usual exercise. The weather the past few weeks had been ideal tennis weather and those who thought it was too hot to play were pleasantly surprised when they got out and found out it was easier to keep comfortable. playing tennis than it. was loading around home. â€" â€" Start Tourneys August 9 The Ravinia Tennis club will en-i deavor to start its summer tournaâ€" ments eigther August 9 or August 16â€"and then singles, women‘s sinâ€" gles, junior singles â€"prizes will be given and a small entry fee charged. Make your entries by calling Mr. Kern, Highland Park 4066. The new slow motion tennis films which are to be shown by the club at the Ravinia auditorium on August 28, are causing considerable comment and talk. 4 tumes and atmosphere good. + "Devil‘s Holiday" â€"â€" with Nancy Carroll who as a gay city girl lives by her wits careful to be innocent, but not.to appear so. Unsuitable for children. Any information relative to tourâ€" naments, courts, playing, memberâ€" ship, etc., can be obtained from: Mr. Melvin Moon of the parcel post deâ€" | partment of the local post office was injured Sunday when his motorcycle’ was hit by an automobile at the corâ€" ner ~of Ft. Sheridan . avenue lnd‘ Bloom street. The ligaments of Melâ€" vin‘s leg were torn. He is under thel doctor‘s care and is getting along nicely, but it will be several dlys! before he will be able to return to’i work. | Ravinia Tennis Club Melvin Moon Meets with Injuries Sunday Kern, Highland Park 4066, or by writing O. E. M. Keller, Ravinia, IIl. Tourneys Start Aug. 9; Slow Motion Film 28th |â€" Mr. and Mrs, Harry Newmeyer of North Second street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Harriet, to William E. Appleton, son |of Mrs, E. L. Appleton of Lake Bluff, yesterday (Wednesday, July 30). 'Thc‘oung couple will reside on Hinâ€" man avenue, Evanston. Lowell found that delving into the sand boxes on holidays roughened his hands so that he was not able to do his best work on Mondays. Yet he didn‘t want to quit golf because of the difficulties of ‘making tees, he said, Then he cut a chunk off his laboratory table andâ€" fashioned a wooden tee. Because a dentist could not afford to roughen his hands by making sand tees on the golf course, the little wooden tee, now in general use was invented, The American Magazine deâ€" clares, in telling of the ingenuity of William Lowell, of Maplewood, N. J. Now his company has big factories in the United States, Canada, and Germany, which turn out more than 70,000,000 birchâ€"wood tees annually. Dentist Devised First Wooden Tee for Golf, to Protect His Hands Miss Estelle Martin of Hazel avâ€" enue and seven of her friends are spending a few days at the. Enright cottage at Lake Lauderdale, Wis. Well the tariff has been passed and signed for some time now and Europe hasn‘t broken off diplomatic relations with us yet. Local and Personal excellent habit to call us regâ€" Our process makes your old clothes newâ€"andâ€"keeps your ularly new clothes fresh. It is an MASTER CLEANERS Phone Highland Park 4136 Cleaned and Pressed Cleaned and Pressed Under New Management LADIES‘ SUITS 539 Central Ave. c@(J@»> MEN‘S SUITS $1.00 $1.00 Thursday, July 31, 1930 Plain

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