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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 46

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The nationally known Announcers‘ Trio from station WMBI, owned and operated by the Moody Bible Instiâ€" tute, Chicago, will make a personal «ppearance in Highland Park at the First United Evangelical church, Green Bay road and Laurel avenue, Sunday evening, Dec. 14. The trio has made personal apâ€" pearances in all parts of the middleâ€" west during the past year, and so great is its popularity that engageâ€" ments are booked as far ahead as Dec. 31, 1931. Besides making regâ€" ular weekly broadcasts over station WMBI, the trio is also exceedingly Nationally Known Radio Trio to Appear Here on Sunday Night, Dec. 14th Motor CAR ELECTRIC SERVICE NEW 7â€"Tube Allâ€"Electric Purirco â€" P xi sSCREEN GRID RADIO Now *110 The great performance of Charles Rogers in that Paramount hit,"Fol low Thru," gives you the thrill that you get from the matchless performance af & EMUT Unit Radio on the air. This beautiful Phileo Lowboy is one of the most astonishing values we have ever been able to offer. 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P. 266 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD well known in thousands of Ameriâ€" can homes due to the fact that sevâ€" eral recordings have been made by one of the largest phonograph record manufacturing companies in . the world. The Highland Park church engageâ€" ment is expected to prove one of the real musical treats of 1930 to north shore residents. A capacity audience is anticipated. XMAS CARDS ENGRAVED TO ORDER BEAUTIFUL BOX ASSORTMENT CGrid; power and distance; genuine Electroâ€"Dynamic Speaker; Station Recording Dial and acute Sensitivâ€" ity and Selectivity. There are so many good points to this set that you‘ll hardly believe such quality is possible at the price of $110. BRAZILS â€" â€" PIGNOLIAS Most beautiful cabinet ever soid at this *“h-ddâ€"fldh-â€"& aut; Vâ€"maiched Oriental wood and genuina American Gobelin tapestry over speaher. â€"â€"~ > of 15 Cards Tel. H. P. 1510â€"329 N. Greenbay Rd. CACHEWS â€" â€" PECANS Our representative will call wnd show you samples C. R. MeCLURE THE PRESS John Barrymore is now at the Alâ€" cyon theatre, in "Moby Dick," the Warner Brothers and Vitaphone whalâ€" ing epic, which is an adaptation of the immortal story of Herman Melâ€" ville. If you haven‘t read "Moby Dick," you have missed as much as you will miss if you fail to see John Barrymore in this picture. Coming Attractions at Alcyon Theatre The United States Coast Guard is publicized for the first time its 140 years of existence in "Heads Up," the romanceâ€"thriller with music which comes to the Aleyon theater on Saturâ€" day. is plunged into a glamorous assignâ€" ment immediately after his graduaâ€" tion. The role is played by Charles Rogers. 5 f f "Top Speed" is merely a relative term, according to Joe E. Brown, star of this lively production which comes to the Alcyon theater on Sunâ€" day and Monday. 4 â€" The plot has to do with the advenâ€" turesâ€"and the romance, of a young lieutenant in the Coast Guard who _ The picture features a highly exâ€" citing speedboat race. .. "The‘ greatest thrill of my life came in riding in these speedboats at between 50 and 60 miles an hour," said Brown. "I‘ve traveled 145 miles ar hour in an airplane, but you obtain no such sense of speed in the air as you do through the water. It seems at least three times as fast." 4 â€"-ME}Qyn LeRoy directed. Bernice Claire, Jack Whiting, Frank McHugh and Laura Leeare in the cast. Thrills, color, clever dancing, tuneâ€" ful songs, and an absorbing story of an affectionate husband and a tooâ€" perfect wife make Cecil B. De Mille‘s "Madam Satan," which comes to the Alcyon theater Tuesday and Wednesâ€" day, an attraction of great entertainâ€" ment merit. It is De Mille‘s second Mâ€"Gâ€"M picâ€" ture, and his first with music. The story concerns the marital differences of Bob and Angela Brooks, a masked ball aboard a Zeppelin at which an exâ€" otic and mysterious "Madam Satan" appears, the midâ€"air crackâ€"up of the airship, the descent of the hundreds of guests via parachuteâ€"all linked together with songs by Herbert Stoâ€" thart and: Clifford Grey; Jack King and Elsic Janis; and the dance creaâ€" tions of Leroy Prinz, borrowed from Earl Carroll‘s "Vanities." The principals are Reginald Denny, who sings with power and force; Kay Johnson, a perfect "Madam Satan"; Roland Young as Denny‘s blundering friend; and "Trixie," ex of the vauâ€" deville stage, the modern and gold digging "other woman." It has all the exotic feel of a typical Cecil B. De Mille production. The story is by Jeanie MacPherson with dialogue by Gladys Unger and Elsie Janis. Dead Storage for the Winter as low as $7.50 per month. Other storage $12.00 382 East Park Ave. Auto Storage H. P. 56 No longer will a lesson in plane geometry at Lake Forest academy, Lake Forest, I!I., mean sitting in an uncomfortable seat, staring at a blackboard and listening to the monâ€" otonous dront ofâ€" the instructor‘s voice. 4 Lake Forest Academy Adopts Richards Plan; of Education; Features As a part of the new "Richards Plan" to make study pleasant and interesting a new type of schoolroom has been evolved. The first of these was put in operation this week. Blackboards have been ripped out and the "little red schoolhouse" seats and desks junked. Attractive drapes decorate the windows. Floors are covered with a colored composition. Comfortable chairs and wide tables are provided. The number of boys in each class has been cut to 12 and‘ the old teachâ€" erâ€"pupil discipline has given way to a newer relation more in the nature of a college seminar. The study and recitation period are combined into one longer session, during which time the master is always at hand to give advice in the preparation of work and its presentation. The "Richards Plan," which was inâ€" stituted this fall, was conceived by Headmaster John Wayne Richards and is an entirely new departure in secondary school education. ~It has been commented upon favorably by educaters throughout the country and has been very popular with the stuâ€" dents and instructors at the academy. Dr. Israel Bettan Dr. Israel Bettan, professor of homiletics .at the Hebrew Union colâ€" lege of Cincinnati, will speak and conduct the services Sunday morning, Dec. 14, at 11 o‘clock at North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Verâ€" non avenues, Glencoe. Dr. Bettan is an eloquent speaker and clear thinker and will bring to us a harmony between the traditional and modern point of view, when he speaks on: "What Is Conviction?" All are welcomed. The Deerficld Grammar school will have their Christmas vacation from December 19 to January 5. Mr. Andrew Hurter, formerâ€" ly manager of Moffet Studios again assumes the manageâ€" ment assuring J{ou of the same art and skill which has made the Moffett Studio naâ€" tionally famous â€" Your valâ€" ued patronage is. solicited. °_ MOFFETT STUDIO 230 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE TELEPHONE STATE 6923 ANDREW HURTER ANNOUNCEMENT Thursday, December 11, 1930 Is Sunday Speaker PHOTOGRAPHER November Twenty Nineteen Thirty successor to ..

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