Pay Dues of Unemployed Culver City, Cal.â€"Culver City post of the American Legion recently staged a series of weekly dances, the proceeds of which were used to pay the dues of unemployed members of the post. : "Daybreak" Ramon Navarro and Helen Chandler in a rather distorted Austrian romance. _ The production has excellence of technique, costumâ€" ing, photography, etc., but does not measure up in plot construction, or inspiration. Adults. _"City _ Lights" _ Charles. Chaplin, cleverist of comedians in pantomine, gives us a typical Chaplin film, amusâ€" ing, whimsical, pathetic, risque, clevâ€" er,â€"droll. Oneâ€"must forgive him his sly improprieties because he has no equal in pantomine. If you like Chapâ€" lin you will like "City Lights." Others better stay away. Adults. "Cracked Nuts" is another family picture of differing brand of humor, and will entertain â€"and â€"amuse. Wheeler and Woolsey appear in this fantastic farce. It will seem stale to those who have seen the first menâ€" tionedâ€"film, but itâ€"cannot harm the children. The writer of this column searches diligently each week for news of the pictures to be shown from one Thursâ€" day to another. The comments made are not in any sense her own personal opinion but the grading of the Naâ€" tional committee in Hollywood. When the word is "delightful entertainment for the entire family" we are happy and stress the hope that all may see it. Such a picture will be shown this weekâ€"in truth there is rarely a week without several such pictures â€" but today we emphasize "The Connecticut Yankee" Will Rogers makes the most amusing picture he has made in some time. The latest modern inventions against a background of the fifth cenâ€" tury creates inconceivably funny situâ€" ations, which give Will the type of thing he does so well. Family. D. A. R. Better Films Committee Review Thursday, June 18, 1931 Leg of Spring Lamb Boneless Veal Roast Long Island Ducks Prime Rib Roast Fresh Dressed Hens Boneless Corn Beef Hams, Picnic Style ... Fresh Dressed Broilers Retail prices on all fresh and smoked meats sold in A & P meat markets have declined in line with the wholesale market.â€"Meat values are â€"down to the 1911 level of prices. â€" Meats are Down Lake Bluff: Marie McKee, S.B.; Frank V. Rosenthal, A.B. 538 Laurel avenue; Ann deClercq, S8., 615 Kimball road. The list includesâ€" 17 from Lake county. â€"Those from this territory to receive degrees are as follows: â€"Fort Sheridan: Wilfred N. Neff, All records were shattered at the University of Illinois Tuesday afterâ€" noon when President Harry Woodâ€" burn Chase conferred degrees on Uniâ€" versity of Illinois graduates at the 60th annual commencement. Includâ€" ing the degrees conferred Saturday by the Chicago departments, the numâ€" ber is more than 2,300, some 200 more than ever have been granted by the University at one time. The Deerfleld, the year book of the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school, was disâ€" tributed among the students subscribâ€" ers this week and aroused widespread interest because of the new form in which it appears this year and the great mass of interesting pictures of school activities contained in its 95 pages. The book this year is of pocket size, handsomely bound and profusely ilustrated and is a credit to the ediâ€" torial board and their adviser. The board is composed of Henry Belfield, Jeannette Canright, Phyllis Dexter, Robert Graham, Robert Hanmer, Ella McEwen, â€" Rena â€" Nelson, Frank Straight, Beatrice Thorsen, Morton Traub, Hugh Wolf, Agnes Wright. Instructor Frank B. Peers is the adâ€" viser. Students from Here Illinois Graduates g Exercises on T High School Year Book Distributed; New Form â€"â€"_Pleases ; Many Features Lake Forest: Margaret Armstrong, Highland Park: Hans Bahr, eonirceie MlÂ¥s ces K o n »â€"-b. _JB. Jb; 80¢ 20¢ 38¢ 20¢ 25¢ 20¢ 17¢ Tuesday T HE ~P RE 8 8 Deposits should be made at the regular savings department and durâ€" â€"~Inâ€"spite <of â€"the ~fact that schools will be closed, school banking will go on just the same. Officials of the Highland Park State bank which coâ€" operates with the school board in bringing the school savings program to local.children announceâ€"that their savings department will be open as usual, all summer long, to small deâ€" positors,. When the last book and pencil is put away for the year, school children of Highland Park will be through with lessons for another summer. But not through with their thrift educaâ€" tion. Bank Urges Children to Save in V acation o R /vf"l W/ ;.:-:.:l:'. w q Y4 / . 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