SUNDA Y MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 0 ROBERT MONTGOMERY Waukegan THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SUNDA Y MONDAY, TUESDA Y WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDA Y Patronize the Press Advertisers _ .. â€"â€"ALSOâ€"â€" SCREEN FAVORITES â€" TALKING COMEDIES â€" SOUND NEWS REELS VITAPHONE ACTS "LOVE IN THE ROUGH" "MEN OF THE NORTH" "THE LONE DEFENDER®" Raymond Hackett 1O W EJt DRAM A CC RICHARD ARLEN â€" MITZI GREEN LOIS MORAN "CRAZY THAT WAY" WY A U K E G A N "SANTA FE TRAIL" "THE SEA WOLF"‘ CONRAD NAGEL . LILA LEE "SECOND WIFE" Saturday Onlyâ€"Serialâ€"Rin Tin Tin in "BE YOURSELE‘ JACK _ LONDON‘S MASTERPIECE with "DIVORCEE" DOROTHY JORDAN with Râ€"Kâ€"0 VAUDEVILLE GILBERT ROLAND BENNY RUBIN HARRY GREEN MILTON SILLS FANNY BRICE â€"â€"â€"ALWAYBâ€"â€" « NEWS EVENTS â€" TALKING COMEDIES TH E HE SCREEN with tt â€"~ Jane Keith GIGANTICALLY . PRODUCED with in M n â€"und +Children ! ph OCTOBER 20, 21, 22 Flesh OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 OCTOBER 20, 21 OCTOBER 22, 23 OCTOBER 24, 25 Waukegan OCTOBER 19 OCTOBER 19 THE PRESS wOMEN VOTERS PLAN _ NOTED EDUCATOR TO POLITICAL MEEl‘lNG. OPEN WOMAN‘S CLUB men who ask his support for office â€" President Hoover in a recent speech said : ; "There are many responsibilities of the individual in his obligations to the community, the state, and the naâ€" tion. ‘The very beginning of such obligation is at the ballot box. The whole plan of selfâ€"government preâ€" supposes that the whole people shall participate in the selection of its ofâ€" ficials. Anything less than this inâ€" volves government by the minority." The Highland Park Léeague wishes it understood that it is absolutely nonâ€"partisan. It endorses no seeker for office, but gives all candidates the opportunity to speak. To date a great many of the following have accepted this invitation. County Judye, Republican, Perry T. Persons, County Judge, Demoerat, Juseph A. Jadrich, County Clerk, Republican, «Lew __A‘_»chndee. Sheriff, Shorilf, County County County County Probate Probute State Assemblyman, Demoernt, ‘Thos. Bolger, Stute Assomblymen, . Republican, . Richara J. Lyons, . Lee MeDonoush, Wm. J. Carrol. Representatives (10th Dist. National) Repub« liean, Hon. Carl R. Chindblom. Democratic, John E. Hesse. American National, Emil Leidberg. These three candidates _ for ~the United States Senate have also been invited to be present, but due to other speaking engagements will probably not be able to appear. Women on Juries Another important feature of the meeting will be the discussion of the women on juries referendum | by some:â€"well known member of the bar. This question will be decided by the as it means a much fairer adminisâ€" tration of justice. voters of Illinois on Nov. 4. Most thinking <people are in favor of it 11:00 a.m., morning worship; in connection with this service Mr. Easâ€" ton Williams will speak for fifteen minutes on the Evangelical Deaconâ€" ess hospitul in Chicago. ® 7:00 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m., evening: service. The Woman‘s Missionary Society extend their hearty thanks to those supporting their chicken dinner held last Friday. Bethlehem Evangelical Church E. P. Johnson, pastor 9:45 a.m., Bible school in charge Mr. A. Merner, superintendent. A cordial invitation is extended to all to .attend the services of the church. hh Moody Deerfield, Illinois (Continued from page 5) Judge, Democrut, Joseph A. Jadrich. Clerk, Republican, «Lew A. ‘Hendee, Clerk, Demoerat, Joseph P. Duly. Judge, Republicun, Martin C. Decker, Judge, Demoerat, John R. ‘Bullock, Republican, . Lester Tiffany. Democrat, Herbert A. Yager. Treusurer, Republican, Juy B. Morse. Treasurer, Democrat, Peter Duffy. . Supt. of Schools, Rep., W. C. Petty. Supt. of School, Dem., Mrs. Frunces Judye, <Republican, Perry 1. Judge, Demoerut, Juseph A Clerk, . Republican, «Lew A Clerk. Demoevat, Joseph .P. A. H. MUHLKE Sold and Repaired Quote Hoover Phone 363 Harkness; Miss Gwendolyn James, Mrs. James Loeb, Mrs. Charles Maâ€" son, Mrs. Theo. Osborn, Mrs. Arthur Raff, Mrs. Wm. Reay, Mrs. Wilford Shipnes, Mrs. Joseph Zook. Program for Year October 21, Dr. Frank Slutz, "The New Fashioned Home." November 4, business meeting, chief Chibiaboos. Indian songs and impersonations. Mrs. John Todd at the piano. November 18, matic â€"reading. members. ‘December 2, Mr. Ralph Erskine, "Modern versus period furniture." Ilâ€" lustrated lecture. December 16, Henry W. Cowell, "The growth of modern music." January 6, Lucille Douglass, "Angâ€" korâ€"a royal passion, Illustrated lecâ€" ture. January 20, Dr. Charles Obermeyer "The search for happiness." _ â€" _ _Féb;unry 37,' Bird: 'sonzs and wild flowers. Guy Caldwell. February 17, Beatrice Forbesâ€"Robâ€" ertson Hale, "Why we live beyond our means." March 3,â€" Musicale. March 17, Business meeting. March 20, Ellery Walter, "High hats and low brows." April 7, Julie Adams, "Some aspects of the European situation." . s â€" April 16, luncheonâ€"election of ofâ€" ficers. October Meeting of Board The date of the October meeting of the board of managers of the Woâ€" man‘s club has been changed. The board will meet Thursday, October 23, at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Raymond Stevens, "The Meadows." Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter on Monday, October 13, at. the Alice Home Hospital, Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Montavon will move from West Lake Forest to Deerfield this week. They wil live with Mrs. Montavon‘s mother, Mrs. Virâ€" ginia Hicks, in the apartment on the corner of Waukegan and Deerfield Rd. The P. T. A. rummage sale is in progress at the store on Waukegan Rd., and be sure and visit it and obâ€" tain some real bargains. Gordon Kress tore the ligaments in his arm during the first quarter of the football game between Deerâ€" field and Highwood on Sunday afterâ€" noon Mr. and Mrs. Hatfeld are moving from the Sherman bungalow on Osâ€" terman Ave. to Mrs. Brown‘s apartâ€" ment on Chestnut St. Mrs. J. Rommel of Deerfleld aveâ€" nue had as her Sunday dinnerâ€"guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel and two daughters, Janet and Ruth, of La Grange, Mr. H. J. Allardt, Mrs. Louâ€" ise Hass and Mr. and Mrs. Wright and two daughters of Chicago. Mrs. C. M. Willman attended a surâ€" prise party at the home of Mrs. Scott of Glenview Monday. (Continued from page 4) Deerfield Locals Thursday, October 16, 1930 Hope Summers. Draâ€" Reception to new