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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1930, p. 6

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FOOTBALL TICKET WINNERS ANNOUNCED Three Get Admissions to Northâ€" westernâ€"Centre Game; Five to Alcyon Theatre Winners of free tickets to the Northwesternâ€"Centre game, Oct. 25 and free tickets to the Alcyon theâ€" atre. offered through advertisements of local business houses in last week‘s Highland ‘Park Press are herewith «nnounced. The winners of free tickets to the Northwesternâ€"Centre game Oct. 25 who came nearest giving total of seores of games played last Saturâ€" day correctly, as explained in last week‘s Press, are three, as follows: Ambrose â€" Cantagallo, 237â€" High street, Highwood. Howard _ Mowers rowd, Highland Parl A. Berti, 325 W Highwood. Higehw Highwood Fred Fell, Highland Park . Naomi Saathoff, 18 8. treet, Highland Park. Mrs. C. Musil.â€" Highwood Th Muriel Phone 2100 NOW SHOWING sATURDAY, OCT SUNDAY, MONDAY neaw Also: Comedy â€" News Events â€" Act EXTRA: RIPLEY‘S "BELIEYE IT OR NOT‘ ON THE SCREEN MARY ASTOR â€" EDW. E. HORTON â€" ROBERT AMES THURSDAY, FRIDAY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY J. Nustra Highland Park next five whose answers were arly correct, and who will reâ€" jekets to theâ€" Alévon theatre, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS$, JR. â€" NEIL HAMILTON M ARPHONES FOR THE HARD OF HEARING! Musil,â€" Highwood avenue CLAUDETTE COLBERT â€" FREDRIC MARCH RICHARD BARTHELMESS 28 Webster avenue, Waukegan â€" av "Dancing Sweeties" GRANT WITHERS â€" SUE CAROL "The Dawn Patrol" SELECTED TALKING PICTURES A L C Y O N 1019 â€" Sherid 1019 Sunday continuous 2:00â€"11:30 p.m. "Manslaughter" ANN HARDING LUPE VELEZ "The Storm" Sheridan Second "HMoliday" Highland Park enue an Winners herewith named are reâ€" quested to apply for their tickets at the Highland Park Press office beâ€" fore noon on Saturday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Dreiske of 242 Roger Williams avenue, Raâ€" vinia, celebrated their golden wedâ€" ding anniversary at their home on Tuesday evening,. Oct. 21. o A dinner in their honor was held at their home and was attended by their children, grandchildren, brothâ€" ers, sisters, nieces and nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Dreiske were the reâ€" cipients of many remembrances in honor the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dreiske Celebrate Their 50th Wedding Anniversary with Dance Every Saturday The regular Saturday night dances given at Masonic temple under the auspicés of the Pythian Sisters conâ€" tinue to grow in popularity and each Saturday a â€"larger crowd attends. Music is furnished by the Jockie club vrchestra of Des Plaines. A dinner in their home cir children, s. sisters, n ur of who! andchildren Mr. Dreiske who is 73 years old is born in Chicago and Mrs. Dreiâ€" c, who is 68 years old, was born Bristol, Wis. _ They have resided Ravinia 25 years coming here »m Chicago. There are 12 children, ur of whom are married and 12 TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Bargain Matinee at 2:00 OCTOBER 26, 27 OCTOBER 28, 29 OCTOBER 30, 31 Sol Strauss, Mgr. T HE PRESS ";' E. J. McCarthy‘s Are *4 in Auto Accident Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCarthy of 832 South Sheridan road, have just returned from the Leila Post hosâ€" pital, Battle Creek, Michigan, where they were taken October 11 after an aute wreck on U. 8.â€"12. Mrs. â€" MeCarthy _ was _ painfully bruised all over ‘and Mr. McCarthy had three vertibraes broken in his neck. The accident was caused by one driver trying to cut out another driver who was cutting out of line. Their car was sideswiped and turned over, Mrs.â€" McCarthy being pinned under â€" the . car which _ immediately caught fire. The car was a total wreck. With a view to aiding in providing the needy with winter clothing John Zengeler, Inc., are prepared to clean children‘s, men‘s and women‘s clothâ€" ing and blankets which may be donâ€" ated by those who wish to assist in this matter. This material will be cieaned, delivered to those for whom it is intended without charge, it is announced to the Lake County Huâ€" mane society for distribution, accordâ€" ing to an announcement this week by A. L. Nordskog, manager. Will Clean Clothing for Humane Society celved here that he had. d they had arrived there. the fact that Mr. and M have not returned, no furt were obtainable. _ The sy their â€" many . friends _ are them in their bereavement Called to Canada Mr. and were called Wednesday Mr:Simon: Hold Dance Saturday Saturday evening, Oct. 25, the Swedish Glee club will hold a dance in Witten‘s hall. Good music has been secured and all who attend are assured an enjoyable evening. Mabel Ann Ernst 4 North Sheridan Rd. Highland Park . and Mrs. Joseph W. Simons called to Dunville, Ontario last iesday by the serious illness of Simons‘ father. _ Word was ‘reâ€" d here that he had died before All thg Latest in New York Models White Hats Copies of French Models by Father‘s Death ved there. Owing to Mr. and Mrs. Simons ned, no further details le. ~The sympathy of friends are â€" extended CIRCUIT THEATRE TO PRESENT MELODRAMA Old Time Thrillee to Be First Play; Organization May Be Disbanded The North Shore Circuit theatre has elected to produce as its first showing of the season ‘Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model." Here is the old time "meller drammer" par excelâ€" lence a play in which every thrill ever known to theatredom is sure to be included. The north shore will see "Nellie" just as one might have seen it in its heyday about 1880 when a travelling company came to the old "oprey house" in the small town, or even in the big city, to be faced by an excited populace which positively jumped at every thrill that came across the gas footlights. The Associated Builders of Lake county, the membership of which inâ€" cludes several of Highland Park‘s and Lake Forest‘s leading contracâ€" tors, as well as many from other cities in the county, held their monthâ€" ly meeting Thursday evening of last week at the Green Tea Pot, Highâ€" 'lnml Park. A fine dinner was served, and the ladies were guests of the asâ€" sociation. The principal features of the program was an address by Osâ€" car Rosenthall, president of the State Association of Builders, who gave an interesting talk on present and prosâ€" pective conditions in the building inâ€" dustry. The meeting was in charge of President Peterson of Waukegan and, was a very interesting and sucâ€" cessful session. The Play As regards the play itself: A short and, decidedly naive explanation apâ€" prises the audience that Nellie is the true heir to a vast fortune, actually the largest in New York City. Cruel fate has stolen her when a babe from the arms of her mother, the rich Mrs. Iforton, who now searches for her in vain. Nellie‘s cousin, the despicable Walter Horton, fearing that he will inherit none of the vast fortune should Nellie be found, contrives a series of stupendous spisodes to put lovely Ne!â€" lie out of the way. The villian stops at nothing, ultimately blowing up the Brooklyn Bridge to gain his end, which dastardly act, will be presented with utmost fidelity on the north shore stages of the Circuit theatre. The characters and settings of 1880 and thereabouts have been carefully (Continued on page 19) Associated Builders of Lake Co. in Meeting Thursday, October 23, 1930

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