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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 6

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Return Game with Strong Chi. cago Team on Home Field; Beat Des Plaines: Elks HIGHWOOD TO PLAY PEACHES ON SUNDAY PM)" 2Mto NU“ SIN)“ 'v. “THE HIDDEN BALL" A Knule Rockne Football Special SINIHL “UN" ty, NOV TtEs'" SY. tt EIIVESDAV H1I'RSID.\\'. FRI" " ”that "on 1TUttlt it', NOV the [hapluimm Elks, u hmm highly touted (I'm-tinned on page ' with CONSTANFE BENNETT - ERIC" TON STROHEIM EARI'HONES FOR THE HARD OF HEARING! anti "RANDY KAnutF',T" with pupilu of the . "rrrilt Ahhott School at Dancing H'l'lIH-INTH WILL HAPPEN" I Smilh and Dnle comedy bhttinre Onlv: tho “Till-I INDIANS ARE COMING" Chapter 3 THE MARX BROTHERS “ANIMAL CRACKERS" ERR! RUIJJVH u.ONC." a Sidney-Mun” comedy FilMt-i in Strum! . Strand News l'llinés Elks the "in "Men of the North” when “Three Faces East” SELECTED TALKING PICTURES ALCYON GILBERT ROLAND " between ity benefit " they u ttwood on the “Anybody”: War" tenm any, mom “Africa Speaks” Y, NOV. "i. " Continuous Sunday 241230 pm. 'riutu.t.rNiti'. "Di.h4ATr0.NAL'. the hall nlh-ge town with Lake th, " The Two Black Crown MORAN AND MACK 40) “he: Ire ed truth. Three the local at 19:50 odi th perhars Amer 'tro. m N mound Plrk 'ther ni team null! l tion am the be. Mrs. A. Hamburger to Give Dramatic Reading Wednesday turcr I ability Sinai I "Honk his! u Mylo The Sisterhood of North Shore unurogatiun Israel will hold its next wn mvetinu It the Temple in Glen- w an Wednesday, Nas. 19 at 2:00 m. The highly interesting program hich has been arrunged for the " -mnun includes a dramatic reading v Mrs. Alfred llnmhurger on "Green natures." the Negro play by Mare unncllcy, which recently took the ulitzc-r prize. Mrs. Humburger will s: ably assisted by Mrs., Doris Burke r'at"rslom- who will be heard in Intro spiritunls. Mrs. Waterstone In a voice of unusual beauty which mds itself charmingly to the croon~ ur qualities of these Negro m'olo- Fame 4her ‘lrs Mrs. Alfred "Imhurzer is n lee. rpr and dramatic reader of striking imy. She founded the Chicuzo mi Players Ind-also launched the trude and l'lav" club. During this mi Players ttttti-t muk and Play" l t ten years Mrs Te dramatic inte , all modern “we rthy's “Loyaltie me." "The Silver me," "The Silw-r Cord," and many ers. She has a maenetie penum- Ly. a beautiful voien of great power I brilliant charming humor. She ', alway» been very much interested the furtherance of the Peace issue I has Rivon dynamic and outstand- , speech-s on this Kellogg pact. s. Hamhurm-r ran for omce on the :‘iafistic ticket in the recent elec- TONIGHT AND FRIDAY lhrgain Matinee at lunatic rude: e founded t a Ind-also I Play" club. NOV EN RER IS, IO NOYE.“ BER M, 2t Jed the Chicago also launched the :Iuh. During the . Hamburger has epreuttions read- tssea such as Gals- .-s," "The Skin Cord," and many mattnetie penum- it-o of great power Sol Strauss, M gr. THE PRESS :00 'Dodge Mileage Marathon Eight Visits McPherson Agency Here on Tuesday Sponsored here by A. G, McPher- son. Ine.. local Dodge automobile agents in: the last 14 years, the rhrdtte-eieht mileage marathon car visited Highland Park Tuesday of this week, and the driver, A. L. Peters and Ray Priest,aoffit01 American Auto. mobile association contest observe! with him were guests of McPherson, Inn. at breakfast at the Moraine hotel. Several others were guests, in. rludinz newamper representatives. Thin car. a rnzular five-pt-ttter Bulge eight sedan. has been on the mad continuously for IM days and ist now on its eighth trip out from Detroit. calling on Dodge dealers on tho way. Up to Tuesday morning it had travel"! 51,200 miles. It" is re. cr-Eving only the average care that tho avvraze motorist would give his rm. and the hood and other working parts are snalcd. In the IM days the cm- has boon out it has received no major repairs and is still going Thaw-line at fast averiuze touring ututd--ahnut tho pace maintained by the ave-ram) driver on a long distance run --the Dodge night mileage Marn- thon car is srheduled to keep on roll.. ine over all kinds of roads in all ports of the country at the rate of about 500 miles a day for hundreds nf thousands nf miles until it is liter. "fly Worn out and pronounced unfit for further operation. Dodge Broth. are omcinls and engines-rs do not know how lone this will take. but are prepared 'ttt keep the car going for ycttr.R In one round trin across the coun- try the mileage Marathon car piles no more mileage than the average driver travels in six months’ time. The total mileage at the end of this unprecedented automobile marathon is expected to startle tho world. So attempt is being made tn lower cross countrv speed records. Tho hurnosr- of the mileage marathon is tr, estnlnliab beyond the question of a doubt that in the modern straight- oiseht typo Dodge Brothers automo. We dependability. the trait most de. wired by the owner of an automobile, he: been steadily made greater and Mentor in the same way that M" peamnce and performance. have been improved your after year. rank JACK and JILL The Shop for Young People Erdie Outdoor Suits for Little Folks size 1 to 0 years Jersey or Silk Dresses, $5.95 and up ' sizes 6 to 16 years merly of Marshall Field & Under the management of N. S. WOMEN VOTERS MEET aNBUM Discuss Current Legislation at Luncheon Monday with Con- gressman; Details MISS M. B. HOWES Seventy-six delegates from nine Leagues of Women Voters in the North Shore area, including High- land Park and Lake Forest, had luncheon with Congressman Carl- Ch!ndblom at the North Shore hotel Monday to discuss legislation of par- ticular interest to women constitu- ems. (rm 1 to 4 war; Indoor Knitted Suits Mr. Chindblom explained his stand on questions, but made no address. The conference was informal and pri- vate, _ . Discuss Two Bills Among the.quivuions discussed was the "lame duek" amendment, which calls for the ahniition of the short mssion of Congress, a measure which Mr. Chindhlnm opposes, and the Ca.. le act. which concerns the citizen- ship and naturalization of women. tContinued on page 46) Legion Post Meets in Elks Club Tonight Members Pnst, No, 1 bold their their nnw Members of Dumaresq Spencer Pnst, No, 145 of the American Legion hold their first meeting hmight in their m-w quarters in the Elks club moms, corner of Laurel avenue and McGovern street, The meeting be- gins at eight o'elnek sharp. The on- tertainment committee have provided a very good program including a very good program lncxuumg movies and eats. The drum and hustle (tarps will also moot directly after the Post meeting tn further their plans in the forming of a unit within the Post. This or- mmizntion is now well under way and an invitation is o‘xtendod to all ex- vorvicc men who are not members of the Legion to join and become a mem- ber of the drum and bugle corps. In- structions will be given free. N. S. Wellesley Circle The North Shore Wellesley'eirele will meet Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, Charles IP.. Peace. 105 Bellevue plate, Chicago, with Mrs. Walter Kuhlmey and JVs. Ira Now" as co-hnstesscs. Mrs. Wal. ter L. Bulloek will give a travel talk and Mrs. Peace will speak in defense of "The Modern in Art." size Sweaters l to 4 years Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930

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