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Highland Park Press, 1 Jan 1931, p. 32

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M 'Smitty," The Barber Writes Good Letter Voices Appreciation beau! am ','r'"'arfrr'rfrfrrffft'.'f.rtf it: 'i, ["HNESE MERCHANDISE MART g: ttl ?k JAY w. RAPP a co. ft tit tf H9455 West 22nd St. of v"nh"s"leyc,f,lhtr whet li'uaaooaoaaoaaooaaaaaaaaaag, [il Pl ht Burbt W ar tts hip My mum ad people mhtwrinu ul M communit Ths 1h " Christmas Gift suggestions - "AKWOOD 'UlNITUII JADI IVORY u LINEN CL°|CoNNI no ”ICILAIN 'Im‘l .AM'OO WAR! IMI the and manly I otter [ Ming our and the bran“ tul oper it of tht Commit!" M In In rhppr, uh ll amn nth: “It nun-r of appreciation ty and includimt u the llinhhml Park " trom Mr. A R. know “t the Ml _- M' . ANNIVERDARY SALI l t or FtNE IMPORTED . r ' MIRCHANDI.‘ , t (" i] ll , Ity",, Roduc'ionc from g ‘3 --, , M Original Pricn , -___ W, n---_L-. II On 1' just hear In iehere you live Ir efiieient ad ll to the sum minty- f anti iuhlam for the '01" ity, be found else- Our “hauls , our banking u, our water t-1 filtration Inks. are not te and admir- mt mu nited tho that ALL 'HONES: VICYOIV I". thin paper what I in year am without our insti. aw of any tht Smitty tum [writ , each worth north child a in that the p r may Jul trk tht velt;ot from the tend of Corthseius SPEND AN EVENING WITH US. of hiking Space at tlsvarod and has tr-ruth" M1 iiiat5t ANNIVERSARY SALE h todnyt “The Press is worthy of the community’s most loyal support tad o,nsnrieratiun." Call it our home mp" on ita thinner. on in purity of purpose, on its reeord. While vacationing last summer in: beautiful northern Wisconsin, I told: the peuple of a little town where I war staying thit l was the man that put the liver in Liverpool. Decidedly it was purely a blue. Ot course, I left there a few days later and whether they believed me or not, there was no harm done. Mere and there, and often to oncG sorrow the public learns a lesson Jrorn this sort of misrepresenting parasite. The trouble with our world today is nut over-production, nor over-cupitnl~ ization, nor too much centralization, but too much misrepresentation, too many false alarms. 0n the other hand, the Highland Park Press does not "risr't-prestmt. The Press is to the community like Hack Wilson is to the Chicago Cubs. 1've heard many a baseball fan remark that Huck Wil- son couldn't play ball, that he was this, and he was that. Yet Mr. Wll. sun in this last summer only, Wis responsible for 56 home rum. He scored 148 times and his hitting pow- pr brought in something like 400 runs. The Press is today nut only the hitting power of Highland Park hut it ha., been hitting the apple on the mm- very vtrevtively with a mar- ‘velous record of over 19 yearts.of con- struetive conscientious service to its The trouble nut over-pm nation, nor but too mu scared “I! times a or brought in lit runs. The Press the hitting power utructive com people. In cuneluait last 21 years 1 have learned t l beliuye in a constructive winning of our 1 blessing people h tre " pt pr al minl mm With r cent operati " the I ith heur'ieul good wishes I am, Yours fur program? ‘_____ December ha., been h w very elm record of (n ye commit-m Open Every Evening Till " 0de iclusiun may I say that in the yum; of my residence here I and to love Highland Park. " in a uniform sentiment of :tive tro-operation, through the people’s eontidenee in the 3 well as in the business life city. For after all.jit is a to live in a community whose |ch at all times demonstrated nu, not only, of one hundred t of the right spirit of loyal ition and sportsmanship, but a noble instinct to see, to ap- and to support that which is IMHO. You 00 'G Inaiaiotnv SILK LACOUII KK’EKW Iito3l A. k. ESMIZ " THEVPBESS it; " [l, D. A. R. Better Films Committee Review Right at the outset this column wants to broadcast. the good news that there are exceptionally fine films for children to he shown next Saturday and the Saturday following. the kind We like to rrcnmmond for junior ma. tinees. The first is "In the Snuth Sous with Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Pin- choc." This is a talking travelogue and an intvrestinit adventure has been made of the expedition in search of specimvm for the Philadelphia Na- tional museum. The Panama Canal shots are fine. Pearl and coral div- ine, harpnuning of porpoise, rare Right ' wants to I there are children t and the y Family. The following Saturday, Jan. 10, we are to have the eagerly Iswaited "Silent Enemy." There was great dis- appointment when this was with. drawn sumo weeks ago. so this israd- vante information that you may save this dur.' Among other pictures to be shown an "Reneeadvc,," Warm-r Baxter is ex- celhmt in this tragic story of a pa- triot, who condemned by his own country, does not fail her when his loyal”: is vital to her , picture is filled with u mnmonts. Unwholosnmc "East ls WWI." M mu Bull’s nann- us clirvctur as-ures cool] entertain- mettt and this is no vxeoption. Adapt- qd from thv play by Samuel Shipman, this pieture combines excellent. acting. gum! photography, and a well-han- did plot. Stars Lupe Velez and Lvwis Ayres. Family. "Whoopee," Eddie Cantor is at his funniest; the comedy situations are ridiculi-us; the sets gorgeous: color sequence beautiful; unfortunately tit' "Whoopee," Eddie Cantor is at his funniest; the Comedy situations are ridiculi-m; the sets gorgeous: color sequence beautiful; unfortunately somu of the dialogue is vulgar. It a a highly entertaining comedy and may be enjoyed by the entire family. “Scotland Yard." skilfull direction, artistic photography of objects in the Adults Real Estate Board Elects Officers iihi, and iinimatsVthe islands L'htl irin we: welfare. The ense dramatic " for children. ll ent was clotted prositkvnt of the Nurth "H'OUHL’ in Highlmd Park last week, r. Dixon during the meaning year are ' muttvttM'y', Martin Olson. treasurer: director for three years; Arthur Lee fog, and wood acting of dual roles by Edmund Lowe make this an inter- esting picture. Joan Bennett also dues very mod work. Youths may upprwiutp this picture but it is be- yond children and cannot be said to have any value tor them, Mr. and Mrs. K and smul? sun uf I Mrs. HM: Miss MI Wr.rttwor with ths there. 708 * EVANS‘I‘ON, ILL. ' -"'0 14 hourif * From I day to almost 2 Your: to repay, if you Wish, "m-L, aml Mrs. Kenneth Wentworth ml' sun of Chicago will be the Years day guests of Mr, and lulwl‘t burr of Central avenue. Mryllv burr. sister of Mrs. *orth. will return to Chicago tluun to spend the week.end ERSONAI. 2nd Floor, CHURCH STREET ILDG. FlNAN‘E cet. Thursday, Jan. 1, 1931 ‘HURCH if. PHONE: GREENLEAF 6081 um by He 4teta weiler the Nurth

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