Thursday, September 25, 1930 The Rev. and Mrs, Henry G. Hedâ€"|ney of Villa Grove, Illinois to Mr. lund have returned from their v@caâ€"| Walter Sleeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion having: spent it at Detroit,| Thomas B. Sleeman of North Green Michigan and Rockford. The Zion Bay road, on Monday evening, Sepâ€" congregation welcomes their pastOT|tomber 15, at Bethany Evangelical and all organizaions will be ready to church, the Rev. H. F. Siemsen ofâ€" carry on their work with zest. ‘ï¬ciatinz. They were attended by Mr. John H. Dingle, Jr. returned to|\and Mrs. Clifford Rose. John H. Dingle, Jr. returned to Culver Military academy,© Tuesday, September 16 for his sophomore year. Mike and Dan Maloney of Ft. Sheridan motored to Ames, Iowa to enter their freshman year at the school of engineering at lowa State college. Local and Personal SATURDAY SUNDAY FRIDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY TELEPHONE 321 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY FRIDAY Deerpath Ebratre & with A picturé story of a daring feat. All the actur} drama and force of the stupendous achicvement, the greatest romantic adventure of modern times, Thrilling, alive Broadway‘s great stage -“";“, now becomes a year‘s outstanding talkie. . More brilliant that "The Last of Mrs. Cheney" with a remarkable cast "Love Among the Millionaires" with & Miriam Seegar â€" Anita Louise â€" Harvey Clark and Charles Coleman A refreshing. talkie cocktail of high hilarity; rags, riches and romance in a captivating story of a society tramp and an heiress who dared him to love her A novel western rodeo comedy; dialogue and singing, feature entitled, "At the Bottom of the World" "With Byrd at the South Pole" with Stuart Edwin â€" Mitzie Green â€" Barbara Bennett Rod LaRoque â€" Marie Dressler .â€" Gilbert Emery Hedda Hopper â€" Raymond Hackett Matinee and evening; one matinee performance starting at 2 p.m An epic talking picture full of adventure and scenic beauty Will also be a part of the evening program Sally Starr â€" George Duryea â€" Mona Ray Lee Moran â€" Robert Edeson Special Children‘s afterâ€"school matinee, Wednesday only "Cheer Up and Smile" Clara Bow and Skeets Gallagher "Pardon My Gun" "Let Us Be Gay" A romance full of laughs and song hits "What a Man" Arthur Lake â€" Dixie Lee REGINALD DENNY ESDAY SEPTEMBER 29 AND 30 NORMA SHEARER Continuous 2 to 11 p.m POLKA BROB. One day only with with Announcement has been. made of the marriage of Miss Mary Gaffney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Gaffâ€" ney of Villa Grove, Illinois to Mr. Walter Sleeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Sleeman of North Green Bay road, on Monday evening, Sepâ€" Mrs. William Ludwig of S. Green Bay road returned Tuesday evening after spending the summer with her mother in Ireland. A very enjoyable trip was reported. _ Miss Emma Andren is spending this week at Pelican Lake, Wisconsin. OCTOBER 1 AND 2 SEPTEMBER 28 SEPTEMBER 26 SEPTEMBER 27 OCTOBER 3 LAKE FOREST THE PRESS @ IT WON‘T BE LONG NOW e 5enc 0sc 0300030000005 ¢ EARL W. GSELL & CO. North Shore Trust Company *â€"â€" BANK Highland Park 2600 Puts You On the Road That Leads to Independence Savings Account do For You? _ Elizabeth Arden Helena Rubinstein + Du Barry Skin Preparations â€" Creams â€" Powders A SAFE BANK FOR YOUR SAVINGS What does your § FREE BLOTTERS 1930â€"BIG TEN FOOTBALL SCHEDULEâ€"1930 When you have been making regular deposits in your savings account, you never have to borrow from a friend. You are on your way to owning your own home, driving your own car, enjoying the better things of life. You always have money on deposit, a bank connection credit â€" inâ€" dependence. Regular saving pays. And Chill Winds Play Havoc with Fair Complexions till the dust of the old football field rises in the spirit of battle. Pharmacists Phone vavinia 2300 J