FOOTBALL TICKETS TO BE GIVEN AWAY Thursday, October 16, 1930 Another Contest this Week; See Double Page Adv. in this Issue of Press ~.Another football ticket contest . is staged this week in a doubleâ€"page adâ€" vertisement containing 13 separate ads, each carrying names of univerâ€" sities which meet on football fields on Saturday. o Contestants for free football tickets to Northwesternâ€"Centre game, Octoâ€" ber 25 and for free tickets to the Alâ€" cyon theatre are requested to estimâ€" ate the total of the scores to be made by all the teams in these games. To the first three who guess nearâ€" est the total of the final scores free tickets to the Northwesternâ€"Centre game will be awarded. To the five nearest, free tickeps to the Alcyon theatre will be given. All answers must reach the office of the Highland Park Press before noon on Saturday, October 18 (or be postmarked).. Be sure name and adâ€" dress is on each. Deerpath Ebratre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TELEPHONE 321 SATURDAY SOUND NEWS SUNDAY AND MONDAY SOUND NEWS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY _ OCTOBER 21 AND 22 bbcrumpy99 hn That povu-riul clash between & loveâ€"hungry lad and a respectabilityâ€"sceking girl from the Harvard prize play by Cleves Kinkead. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY with P Lewis Ayres â€" Tully Marshall â€" Beryl Mercer â€" Matity Kemp NEWS IN SOUND Watch out for this attack of laughing gas! It‘s Keaton‘s funniest talkie! CARTOON ACTS co Goodâ€"Time Charlie Ruggles gives you the laugh of your "‘e in this romunce direct from Broadwuy‘s stuge smashâ€"hit! Stanley Smith â€" Ginger Rogers and Frank Morgan m foremost star of the stage supported by a brilliant east of high m"lg and a splendid cast feuturing Gershwin‘s "‘Rhapsody .A New Era/in Color and Sound Entertainment Based on the stage succes« of the same name featuring MATINEE AND EVENING â€" MATINEE AT 2:00 Charles Ruggles BSUNDAY CONTINUOU& 2:00 To i1:00 Constance Bennett _ Paul Whiteman and His Band s _ with c . Cliff Edwards and Sally Eilers "King of Jazz" "Common Clay" "Queen High" "Dough 1 Bo . y'†in the battle of laughs Cyril B. Maude Buster Keaton ACTS with John Boles POLKA BRO8. with CARTOON COMEDY Walker Flinn Winner of Club Championship at Sunset Valley Club Walker Flinn defeated Paul Olson in the final for the Sunset Valley Golf. club championship, 8 and 6. Walker played a steady game. The scores were: FHAN â€" ;.::â€"5.0epii en Oison . .. IAEREATT Flinn .................... 42â€"86â€"36â€"(4â€"8â€"5) Olson _.......................44â€"87â€"41â€"(4â€"4â€"6) Walker has been a member of the club since its organization and has kept patiently trying to win this championship, coming ‘through this year with two events to his credit. Walker has many friends in Highâ€" land Park, being one of the town‘s own, all of whom are proud of his success. The annual meeting and banquet of the Sunset Valley Golf club will be held at the Green Tea Pot on Noâ€" vember 3rd, the first Monday of the The rebuilt number 9 green meets with universal approval and will be in excellent condition by spring as will also the new practice green month. COMEDY OCTOBER 16 AND 17 OCTOBER 19 AND 20 OCTOBER 23 AND 24 OCTOBER 18 in‘ Blue LAKE FOREST NOVELTY CARTOON COMEDY COMEDY THE PRESS Dr. C. G. Wallenius Dr. C. G. Wallenius will preach at the Swedish Methodist church, Highâ€" wood, next Sunday evening (Swedish night) at 7:45 o‘clock. Everyone who enjoys hearing the gospel proclaimed in the Swedish language is invited to altend the service. The Very Rev. V. R. Burnell, O.P., P.G., of Louisville, Ky., superior of the southern Dominican Missions, and noted preacher, will conduct the annual Solemn. Novena preceding the feast of St. Jude, to be held at the Shrine in St. Pius Church, 19th and Ashland Ave., Chicago. These nine days of petition to the "patron, of difficult cases" will begin Monday, Oct. 20th, with services and public vencration of the relic daily at 10 a. St. Jude Novena m Preaches Next Sunday North Shore Trust Company BANK 3 p.m China‘s Great Thinkerâ€" and 8 p.m to Start Monday Confucius â€"said, "Often the blade springs, but the plant does not go on to flower; often the plant flowers, but produces no fruit." The fruit of one‘s labor comes through consistent saving. Start with us today. Notable Array of Fine Pictures Coming Next Week to the Deerpath brilliant cast. * Cartoons, special acts, news reels etc., are part of each program. actor Rev, Hugh Thomson Kerr, pastor of the Shady Side Presbyterian church of Pittsburgh, and moderator of the general assembly of the Presâ€" byterian church, will speak and read at the Reid Memorial chapel, College campus, Lake Forest, on Friday, Oct. 27, at 11:30 a.m. The public is inâ€" vited; The Sewing Circle of the Swedish Methodist church of Highwood will meet at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Anâ€" derson of 222 Liewellyn ave., Saturâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock. y Rev. Hugh T. Kerr to Speak in Lake Forest of the stage, supported by