MOCK TRIAL FEATURE th? LEGION COUNCIL W. T. Copithorne Defendant in Amusing 't2n ue: Ses- sion at Lake ores! h, hr " On 'ndinx JOHN HOLES . C,5URA 14+“st . JEANIE LANG Phone 2 I00 Tlll'RSl)l\ Y, Fth " SI'NID\\'. \I'l: Mtr.Nlt.tV. TI EMMY. WEDNESDAY NOtt SIN)“ IN“ “The Man From 1Bunlkller's" t'tt ICIHV. tUG. 2.'t tAWRENCF'. GRAY otinuml on KArtPHnN'FTs FOR THE HARD OF HEARING'. Ad “Children of Pleasure†"tit tt the collect n which. hm and an" the Dan Hunt mtanding PAUL WHITEMAN th “Song of the West†t" (Willi. harles f'. tddvd: Comedy “The Social Mon" Idded M, JOHN RULES IR allurnf “hula-mm "'.LF'ATF'.O T\I.KING PICTURES ALCYON "King of Jazz†PEI! M iekey JACK OAKIE J. Ind notify "it Crrmmty features a! JOHN BARRYMORE th my and n " at. Trithorrte rharcrcs, telegram nt after ., where in: him mum-hull as judge f North INO HIS BAND videnee kn "inland Park hat h News h C. M. T. C. Students Are Making Good Progress With the completion Wednesday of rifle range firing tor the two cuvnlry troops and band, ind the 1000 inch machine gun firiturot Company D, Ill major items of tnining for the C. M. T. C. of Camp White will have been completed. There remains only such further training as the completion of citizenship, guard duty, militlry tvttrteq', clone order drill, extended order, and scnuting and pntrolling, and the study of first aid, hygiene, shelter tent pitching, and combat principles of small infantry units. The entire summer's work will prac- tivnlly-t-ml with the ten mile over- tight practice march. on August 26- :37. to the Great Likes Nnvnl Tain- tgrtoort " News . Art oomph-led further tr citizenshiI c'uru-sy, order, In and the a shelter b prinriples The entire t'reallv.nn Chief (hula rump. Gvnvrttl Summerall's program has not 'lrftrtitMy been announced. but it is contemplated that he will visit all training activitiM of the students. It is believed that the Gerierttl will llso allalross the C. M. T. C. boys. A real- mental rvview will be held in hip honor at 5:10' p. m. this afternoon. Major General Funk Parker, Corps Area Commander, and other distin- ituished army offteers, will Iceomplrly t" ien ToIMY-F'Ri0Ay .11 "-2 E. BROWN lhrguin Matinee " 2:00 HELEN JOHNSON n Sheridan unity is visited by r of Staff of the Army, General 105 P, Summerall, who will in- '. all activities of the post Ind . Summerall at Fort Sheridan Today Fab!“ . Navel! its cot-sue, Continuous Sol Strings. Mirr A IT;. M, M, " Ai'ti. 28. 29 THE PRESS 100-! I $.10 Another exceptionally interesting program is scheduled at the Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, for the ensuing week, ' including several outstanding talking picture features. The daily program follows: Mr. and Mrs. John Holternttatn an- nounce the birth of I son, Wednes- day, Aug. 13, as do Mr. and Mrs. James Mines, while Mr. Ind Mrs. Frank McOmber are rejoicing over the birth of a girl. Saturday, Aug. 16, Mr. and Mrs. John Kilmer of Highwood, and Mr. and Mrs. James McCraren of Deerfield road, both an- nounce the arrival of sons. Sons were born to Mr, and Mrs, Albert Peterson of Sumgc road, and Mr. and Mrs. Marty McNeil of Prairie ave- nue, on Sunday, while on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gene Maroni of High- wood rejoiced upon the birth of a baby girl and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nay of Hawthorne lane on the birth of a son. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gourney of Elm Place were During the put week the not): he: been keeping the hospital staff extremely busy, and filling the nur- sery to overflowing with newcomers. The boys outnumber the girls by 8 to 3. There really doesn't seem to be any race suicide in Highland Park. ' Nay of Hawthorne lane on the birth of a son. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gourney of Elm Plate were the proud parents of a son, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hout, a baby girl. Attractive Program at Deerpath Theatre During Coming Week Friday, Aug. 22--"Aero" the World" with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, in a dialogue Ind music pie- ture, greater than "Simba" or "Chang"; an Animal picture picked, with thrills and uction gllore which every member of the family should Saturday, Aug. M-Richard Dix in "Lovin' the Ladies," with Rita LaRoy and an adequate supporting east, A two-futed comedy-drama in which you will like Dix more than ever because of the splendid work. Sunday. Aug. 24 (Continuous 2 to II p. m.)--Williarn Powell in "Shir dow of the Law," with Marion Shill- ine, Roms Toomy and It stellar cast in support. The screen's most pol. ished actor in his greatest role, is the way the advanced notices describe this feature. ' Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 26 and 26--Jaek Oakie. in "The Social Lion," with Mary Brian, Sheets Gallagher and a good cast. Filmdom's newest and happiest star in a rib-tickling ro- mance. Wednesday, Aug. 27-"Wild Com- pany" with Frank Albertson, H. B. Warner. Sharon Lynn and Joyce Compton, an entoti6rtnl, romantic drum. that all should lee. Alla Bee. ond elimination contest in the Chev- rolet roadster series. Stork Keepf Staff Busy at Hospital iFour Schools of Opera to Be l Represented; Season to I Close Sept. 1 Four schools of opera will be rep- resented during the tenth week of the Ravinia season which will begin Sunday. Aug. 24, thereby laying spe- cial emphasis upon the resources of this unusual institution which during the w e e k s that have passed by since the opening on the night of June 21, has achieved new honors for itself and Lou nonhuman has again demonstrated that it is not only one of the finest cultural insti- tutions of which the middle west can boast, but-likewise one of the great- est music centers to be found in the entire world. This, the nineteenth season of Ravinia Opera will close on ---. Monday night, Sept. RAVINIA PROGRAM 1irrII WEEK VARIED 1, and while at this q CT time the details of .1 the closing perform- I ance have not been [l " made public, there '> P. _ is good reason to know that Mr. Eek- (hl'sHl'I-r.(‘M'AmmL 'Italian liaglarxllllgb: memorable and that will mark a " ting climax for the season. Tenth Week The tenth week Wlll begin Sunday afternoon with a concert dedicated to (Continued on page 27) The Chamber of Commerce held their Golf Tournament yesterday (Wednesday) at the Bonnie Brook Gold club in Waukegan. Dinner we served at 12 noon after which 1 holes were played. There were fy, participants. The winners were as follows: lat prize - Robert Green. slade. A tie for 2nd place, Tony FraunhofNr and Richard Sandwick; 3rd prize, Lloyd Sheahen, and 4th, a tie between A. E. Vetter, A, G. Klemp and R. A. Belmont. Clarence E. Rosenfels Funeral Is Held Today Chamber of Commerce Hold Golf Tourney Clarence E. Rosenfelts, former vice- president of the Straus Brothers In- vestment Co. of Chicago, died Tues- day morning, It his home, 299 Marsh- man avenue. He is survived by his widow and a son, James and I dingh- ter, Clare. The funeral service will be held " 2:30 o'eloek Thursday afternoon, at the family residence, and interment will be in Boaehill cemetery. Mr. Rolenfels had mnny warm friends in Highland PM]: and Chicago, whose sympathy in extended i. ' ti I w t T I _ a l J:, m , ' ‘ is _ k A justice out West give a law Trio. lator In extra year in Jail been“ he was a sax-phone player. In: an ex- claim with Shukespenre "tt Daniel come to. judgment.†Thursday, Aug. 21. 1930 , "h, " I L