Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 6

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WILDER’S SKETCHI'S NOW ON EXHIBITION M. M Phone 2100 s.tTUtt0A Y. SUV , Artist's Display of West- ern Trip Paintings at Woman's Club til Ntrtt', MONDAY. Niot' \()W SHOWING Tl I-ZSII 1h ' " EDS HSIDA Y W _ Added _.. -- " t.It N H" AND “INNS" Sen-ml of the Selim! "The Luther l'unhern" "r't.Y1h'C. F'F'.F'.T"-n Rut-lum- Football Special - News Events -. Matinee Only --- 'rilrksmv. Flinn NOV. 27. 28 CHAS. (RI'IIDY) ROGERS - NANCY CARROLL " Three Mont h's W EMtPMNEh' FOR THE HARD OF HEARING'. also LOVE WII'R 'irurmnoR"--A ('hnrlnlle Greenwood Comedy Grnntlttnd Rice .irtlirht . Cttrtoort . News IlUll’l‘. MONTGOMERY Fear round. lWIyW wanted to paint ml work in! continually painting exeept during t is only tor the last "TTth' INDIANS ARE COMING" Chapter 4 “LOVE m THE ROUGH" on] m: trip Added: Cohtrtmte Revue- “FOLLOW TERI!” 11nd!!! “NIGHT WORK" tir EDDIE (ll'llJAN . SALLY STARR arted walk the SELECTED TALKING ALCYON palm "Angrhodar's hr, our with on u three and the pres- taken it up we last full tudio exhibit K sew when" Alt, JOLSON Trip “BIG BOY" anticipated the " inh- . and they The Two Black Crows MORAN AND MACK muse-p rind spent 40) 'tMtt ,stErtt'"'". DOROTHY JORDAN BENNY RUBIN _ mi th "ilhllnd l’uk an: My up It in ll in with woulmuler of troop 33, meeting It the Lineoln school in Highland Park, smu- 192r4. The your prior to that he served as I member of the troop rummim-o. Mr. Smith has the distinction of having three sons in scouting. all numbers of troop M. Two of these, In Smutmnster. Scout Troop No. Norbert R. Smith has ‘scrye Volunteers in Scott ting let . Cartoon . News Contitutott.n Sunday 2-ll:30 p.m. PICTURES Herbert R. Smith TONIGHT llargnin Matinee at 2:00 N9 Sol Stun-a. Mir. AND FRIDAY NOV THE PRESS Danton, use 16, and Roderic. age 15. are Eagle scouts. Mr. Smith and these two worked together or} fhe Last year Mr. Smith attended and graduated from the Elementary b'routmaster Training course and this year is enrolled in the Advanced h'errtsttttaster Training course. These nurses are conducted by the North Shure Area council, which adminis- tors scouting for the North Shore. rummunilies. with headquarters at 21 North Sheridan road, Highland Park. Mr. Smith lives at 614 South Lin- don avvnue. having been a resident ,f Highland Park since 1907. During this time he has been an instructor at thv Lake View high school, Ash- land avenue and Irving Park boule- vard, Chicago. and is now the head of the science department of this Joseph Clayton, Former Barber Here, Died Sunday Joseph Clayton, 74, years ago em- ployed as a barber by Herman Den. 7.01 in Highland Park, died Sunday in the Alexian Brothers hospital, in (‘himgm Burial was Wednesday in Mooney’s cemetery, west of Highland Park "kingston (Ohiu) streets are de- sorted ant-r nightfall beeaust' . two families of skunks are rimming them," says a dispatch. What do they mean, it M bool lilies of skunks are ruaming them," 'tt a dispatch. What do they mean, cried? A street with a skunk an is erowded.--Cmeinmati Enquirer. - -f- 53M mrsek Sheridan Rand 200a'Alt GARAGE IN THE HOTEL IS I Phone H. P. 458 On your way home after the Theatre " w---- DANCE Marine Dining Room FOR THE THANKSGIVING DINNER LUIC'KS ICE CREAM GREEN TEA POT CANDIES siasGmiiii'iiiiiiiiriiti4.CriLty,?,rrit The eleven Shop Monday Nights, "i"rFk'o"Gic?-Fo%irii.rl-hLiz" 1:00 A. "girNrtA-tNCF.R'r-s fro ' PM, - .5 min-ill“! Sen"! Illlll III-ltuuznv- .. .,, "it , In ttte mnrnlng. ttther week with" "rte1ng till tt. rRmArstrrt9rIy'J.YY ct'.rr.e-.Tllm, '"lf _ '7ri'i"iiiir'iii3iyvii musty WE DELIVER "-and- PRESENT FALL PLAY MI H. S. FRIDAY EVE Students to Put on "The Young- est"; List of Cast with One Change With an'all student cast and the urchestru playing before and be- tween dots, the annual fall play, "The, Yuungest," by Phillip Barry, will be presented Friday evening of this week at 8:15 in the Deerfield-Shields high school uuditzrlum. Kenneth Long, a senior in Mr. Rey- Pr My. session, has replaced Bill Hen- s'erson, who formally was Richard Winslow, "The Youngest." , Because there is a rule at school dating that a student must be pass- inu'three subjects, and since Henden son's average has dropped in hive solids, it war, net-usury to find a. stu- dent to take his place, according to the Shoreline. Long is a Garrick member and John Robertson Dies at Home on Monday; Funeral on Wednesday {and an the Lure - CHICAGO ls AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CAR 1;; Garrick member and (Continued on page 41) will minty“! _prc Alcyon Theatre Bldg Thursday, Nov. go, 1980 Celebrity Night

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