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Highland Park Press, 8 Jan 1931, p. 7

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Thursday, Jan. il, 1931 My: Arighlattit 9am 'rrtysi: Entered In Second Chm mutter March l, 1911, It the post once It Hiahllnd Park. pubis-m him, by The Udett Mann. Co. " 3|;an Park, Lake County. "limb. Change om.... ' N. Mlchlnn Ave. Sum 6826 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 82.00 PER YEAR All communication muat be tuteorntuutied by the fume and addrm of the writer. Article. for publiestion must reach the editor by Wednadny noon to inure upmrqnce in wrung blue. _ A _ _ _ _ _ Ruolutlom of condolence. and: of dunks. otritutsrias, none. of entertainment. or other arm:- where an admitunee charge is pub. liahed, will be chum " rem)!" advertis- Itttt nun. Vol. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marehi of South Second street announce the birth of a son, born Tuesday, Jan. 6 at the Highland Park hospital. ISSUED THURSDAY " EACH WEEK TIE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY “I Cum] Av-uu. Hkhhlld Park, m. Tomlin” Highland Put 551-555.“: Emma!) itlmirrtt THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TELEPHONE Mt Local and Personal Two - of fieFtitut courage Mun-l clvillutlon erected this wild, prim-l tom-nee! Wlld law! Wild pwplel Wlld Inimulll Thrillinw drum. made in the unexplored wilds of Northern Ontario. Where men still ttttht with their hand: nullnlt famine and humrermusddened been». Where Wlfl'iOl'I win their nwoelhuru by the mierttt ot their armn. Livinu rluht an the mm mntinent with you F- 7 won not them in I" their primal reality fur the Brst time. A true and mighty thrin.romnneet s'ATURDAY-Matinee and Evening SUNDAY AND MONDAY Stalwart, aptionNI RICHARD ARLEN, mischievous MITZI GREEN. and the romantic BOBI‘l'A MORENO. EUGENE PALLRYrE and MIT“ GREEN will hand you REES; 'ImxT ERIK TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY g, . Clara Bow . Ralph Forbes --.whu. the canny I‘m. - with " un-Iutcluble m.t- Helen Tweivetrees . Ravmond Hackett - Neil Hamilton Jean Hersholt " Montague Love . Lilyan Tashman THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The but. an picture with I supporting an: that an" fail to ukul- you Laugh “Check and Double Check” - - ___ SUNDAY. CONTINUOUS 2 to n The Laughing. Thrilling, Chilling, Spooky Melodrama! January lt, 1981 Daring . Different Charles Ruggles and Sheets Gallagher “Her Wedding Night” “The Santa Fe Trail" “The Silent Enemy” “The Cat Creeps? from the trtarte plly by John Willard Irene Rich and Sue Carol AMOS 'n' ANDY A Picture for the Whole Family Hrurt Throb- __ Excimen! nitration aver dreamed of! In men an! ullslnl plain Here they are g.gtar Production Nu. " POLKA BROS. wlth with with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Prior and (Iron returned Monday from R weeks mot t' trip to Jacksonville, where they visited Mr. and Mrs man Prior. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Munnecke, have returned from n short honey- moon trip to Virginia Springs and are getting settled in their apartment at 1100 Dearborn Parkway. Mrs. Munnecke was the former Louise Bournique of this city, before her marriage on December 27. Mrs. Frank Walz entertained her 500 club at her home on North Green Bay road on Tuesday evening. The prizes were awarded tu Mrs. Arnold Lauridson, Mrs. Frances Wall and Mrs. Forrest D. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Aaron Hadley ‘of Kansas City, Mo. announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Eugenie, to Mr. Donald Buchanan of Detroit, son of Mrs. Gordon Buchanan of 240 road. 7 John Sheahen who is suffering from a broken leg received on December 9, when he was struck by a car is get- ting alone as well as can be expected. Amazingly Real'. JANUARY l3. l4 JANUARY 11,12 JANUARY 15, 16 JANUARY 8. 9 the great-t lhow JANUARY 10 Donald Patridge LAKE FOREST THE PREIS Mr. and Moraine chil- two Mr. and Mrs. Tollie Roan of Ash. land avenue, are rejoicing: at the birth of a daughter born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, Jun. 6. Mr, and Mr., George Meyers 01 Mnn'delein, Ill. Ire beitttrrcottgrattr lated on the birth of I non, born m the Highland Park hospital hot Sat urday, Jun. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hmke O' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hmke of Taylor avenue announce the birth of a baby girl. born Sniurdny. Jan. , " the Highllnd Park hospital. Miss Eleanore Greene of M. Louis. Mo., in spending a few weeks with Miss Naomi Lisle of S. Sheridan road. Miss F'ranees Odell tstttertained at dinner New Yen's eve preceding the dance at Exmoor club. Mrs. H. A. Bridge: will entertain dance at Exmoor club. Mrs. H. A. Bridge: will entertain the members of her bridge club at her home on Ridgewood drive Thurs. day evening. The Minutes Frances and Catherine Ohlwein and Ruby Kniur left Sutur- day morning for it three months motor trip to Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt In- nounce the birth of a son born Mt.. urday at their home on Homewood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenwald enm- tained twelve mum” at I New Year's eve party. Cards were the feature cf the evening at which Mrs. J. Be- rulw. Mrs. Mary Ohlwein, Mr. L. Be. rube, Mr. J, Stine and Mr. Jun. Walter Wt't'e successful prize winners. Mr. and Mrs. Robot Bother daughu-r Ruth and Mr. and Mr L. Burke and daughter Mary Lu lured to Hamilton, Ohio for over Year's day where they visited Butnor's brother and family. Douglas Graven of Maple street on- tertuined sixteen truerttrs at I skating and dancing puny on Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kuuer enter- tained thirty out of town guests at a New Yen's eve party " their home on S. Second street. Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon "ttter, tained twvertteen guests at n detittht, ful watch party at their home on S Second street New Year’s eve. Cards dancing and I Rent-ml good time pun ed the hours pletuuuttly. - North Shore Trust Company , BANK Jun. Ct, Meyers of Safeguard your; loved one: by appointing this bank executor of your estate. Our trust depart- ment is thorousthly experienced in these niatter-with the tull- mean comfort and poverty for them est regard for the rights of the heirs It,' CIRCUIT THEATRE Ti) T'""" GIVE “THE RACKEI‘” ‘H mo and Mr at the difference between Presents Gangland Drama in H. P. Jan. " and Lake Forest January 24th The Racket.” u lumanful drama dealing with Chicago's gangland. an- nounced u the aeoond plly of the North Shore Circuit Theatre decen- nial repertory. will be mounted to North Shore nudiencea during the last! ten day: of this month. Announce- ment from the once of John Allen Stewart. manager of the theatre. in that the play has been in production for tieveral weeks, and that ita per- formance: on the established circuit will open in Highland Park on Jan- uary 23. This knowledge may Coming an it does between the hilarious "Nellie the Beautiful Cloak Model" and Galaworthy'u delightful "A Bit O' Love," "The Racket" will be another dbtinet unit in the well-di- verwified mum program. Here in a play that In based on the crime and politics situation in Chicago. a play written by a Chitatttu newlpaper man whn wrote of what he saw. a play frankly purposeful and always point- ed, honest melodrama of witottitshintt speed and etteetivot-. George Jean Nathan, writlnl in American Mercury. laid. "There ha:- never been a drama (Cmtlnued on page may _ Announce Faun-en! The enguomonl of Miss Ella Don nerruaertrer, daughter of Mr, and In GeoreDonnetmrertter of 902 S. Greet Bay rond to Mr, Rudolf A, hub " Miiwwkee, Wb., wan announced t;l Snturdny M at very lpvoly luncheon given by her mother to twenty-M1 guests It her home on Green BI: rand. No date has been set for th ly nut Lnurs May McMahon attended I very delightful party on Saturdny when Ron-mun; Tiftany of Wuhan entertained a number of little (dentin. Mtl urdly It a Very 1srvely luncheon an by her mother to twettty4ive at: " her home on Green Bay J. No date has been set for the .ri are but it wilt take place short. Ifter Min Donnersbertter's and- on in June from Rotary college. it does between the

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