Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 11

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25 Thut COME IN!_ SEE THIS GREAT NEW TIRE. ELEVEN IMPRC AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR SERVICE Tee ut L e e e d &A V 214 Ratilroad Avenue 133 North Second Street May 14, 1931 3, _ _P"T~Z f7" a new LyDp¢ of phone service. From now on you need pay no toll charge when you call us. Merely pick up your phone and call our new number. REMEMBER we deliver and pick up in Lake Forest daily, =â€"=â€" x In order to give our Lake Forest custom better service we have arranged with th Company for a new type of phone service PASQUESI BROTHERS 3 CLEANERS "For the More arranged with the Telephone engeler Ine «â€"ELEVEN IMPROYVEMENTSI Jobn Forest customers an even Phone 227 Phone 612 Particular" T HEâ€" P "Unfaithful"~â€"Admirers ~of ~Ruth Chatterton will be disappointed in this vehicle which is unworthy of her. It is the story of a woman‘s selfâ€"saâ€" crifice and loss of reputation, to preâ€" vyent her adored brother from learnâ€" ing his wife‘s infidelties. Her charm and a clever cast fail to redeem it. Not recommended. _______â€"_ _ .__ "Millie" Helen Twelvetrees gives an excellent interpretation of the role of ‘Millie,‘ a girl with a high ideal of marriage. . Disillusionment follows, degradation and embitterment. _ recommended because of lapses*from good taste and lack of moral values. Adults only. 7 The best of news for the children this week! Just the kind of a picâ€" | ture_ for ~junior matine -W*: T snnneont. 4 uF‘*"‘*‘E‘Q’;‘I, on the family will enjoy "Rango." It is an authentic study of jungle life in Sumatra (look it up in your geoâ€" graphies first, children) contrasting the actions and emotions of a native and his son with those of an Orangâ€" Outang and his. rascallyâ€"little son, Rango. The antics of this lovable little fellow will delight you all, Reâ€" markable photography revealing the spirit of the jungle, plus suspense without sensationalism, intensifies the educational value of this film and makes it highly recommended. Another good family picture is "The Conquering Horde" This is a Western story with a historical backâ€" ground. â€" Post civil war period, poliâ€" tical intrigue, delightful romance, litâ€" tle humor but a creditable entertainâ€" ment for all. Richard Arien has the lead. GOOD NEWS/ of â€" _: Interest to Â¥YOU! _ A NEW SERVICE Highland Park Highiand Park Translate 1001 . Better Films Committee Review after his death of property which had l been omitted from assessment in his lifetime, "the court held. Notice of the state. a ’ According to a decision handed _down last week by the state suâ€" preme court, Mrs. Anna ~Sears, widow of Richard W. Sears, is not liable for the $1,700,000 taxes on‘ his personal property, reversing the Lake county cireuit court. At the time of Sears‘ death in 1914 the statutes made ito provisions for assessment after his death of nronartv whiahkh Lajd High Court Reverses Ruling in Sears Case next inursday evening at the Y. W. ’C. A. promises to beâ€"a grand affair. The proceeds are to be used to send one or two girls to the Business Girl‘s Conference in Sagatuck, Michigan this summer. Prizes and refreshâ€" â€"ments will be served. â€"A good time is assured everyone whoâ€" attends. Tickets may be had from any club members or may be purchased at the door.the evening of the party. Don‘t forget the date and place. The time is 8 â€"0‘clock. % <* â€"Theâ€"Pi Delta card party to next Thursc!ay evening at t] _ _Because of this close association to the supreme sacrifice made by the boys who fell in France, the poppy has become the Memorial Flower of The American Legion and Auxiliary â€"the emblem of a faith that is beâ€" ing kept through service to ghpiliv- ing.â€"Highwood. f e Pi Delta Club to "Take up your quarrel with the foe. Toâ€" y%rfrom'fafling hands we throw The Torchâ€"be yours to hold it high; If ye break faith with those who die, We shall not sleep, though poppies grow _ °:. & I El l E- l !:’!A% vo e ts ce TL o sawâ€"sunset glow = Loved and were loved In Flanders Field. _ "In Flanders Field the poppies } Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place; and in the The larks still bravely singing fAy "We are the dead. 13 Short days ago we lived, felt da ~had fallen in battle, in the midst of complete devastation, the poppies came up in abundance. The French women tell you today that the poppy is significant of the sacriâ€" ficial blood of the boys who fell on Flanders Fields. Those who have traveled, through France since the war, tell us it is peculiarly true, that where the battle was the fiercest and the bloodshed the greatéest, the popâ€" pies to this day grow most profuse. From this superstition comes the true message of the poppyâ€"the mesâ€" sage from the boys who fell, as exâ€" pressed most beautifully in Col. John McRae‘s verse (We Shall Na+ Q1.... .. on Poppy Is Memorial Flower of Auxiliary Hold Card Party of the boys who fell on elds. _ Those who have cough France since the it is peculiarly true, that (We Shall Not Sleep:) the poppies blow , and now we lie on row in the sky given below: dawn, 11

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