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Highland Park Press, 23 Jul 1931, p. 4

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"Up Pops the Devil" This is a shalâ€" low comedy based on the marital arâ€" rangements of a wouldâ€"be author and his dancer wife. The good cast with Norman Foster Carol Lombard, Skeets Gallagher ‘and Lilyan Tashman, the effective direction, and amusing though racy dialogue, provide light entertainment for adults, . ... . _ "Mailtese Falcon" A mystery play about a Chinese statue. ‘Suspense is maintained by making players appear exactly what they are not. Not recâ€" ommended for children. keeping apart to satisfy business amâ€" bitions. Some unsavory episodes. Wholesale public petting, make this film a hard one to recommend, no value fbr the young. â€" f The following pictures have been previewed through the courtesy of the American Association of Motion Picturesâ€"Producersâ€"by the â€"D.â€" [ â€" R: Reviewing in ,Hoflmotm% "Six Cylinder Love" A highâ€"po automobile salesman persuades / two newlyâ€"weds to buy an expensive car; this extravagance leads to others until they get into serious troubles; An excellent cast give an amusing and convincing presentation,â€" Too mature for children but suirie for juniors. "Big Business Girl" ther mediâ€" ocrostoryoftwopeoplerln love but Wait at least two hours after a meal before bathing. ; Always have someone accompany you, never swim alone. _ (Continued on page 48) ~Fourth, persons ‘desiring to take unusually long distance swims should at all times be accompanied by a boat. For Swimmers â€" _ 4 Following are a few important sugâ€" gestions that should. be observed by swimmers: â€"â€"Third, the life guard will warn the bathers by blowing a whistle when they exceed the limits of_safety in the water. Bathers should be guided by the judgment of the life guard in their use of bathing beaches. . _ _ _ Second, underâ€"certain weather conâ€" ditions a strong undertow exists along the lake shore; it would therefore be well for bathers to inquire of the guard as to the conditions prevailing First, children under 6 years of age should not enter the water to greater than waist depth unless accompanied by an adult, and nonâ€"swimming adults are cautioned not to enter the water to _ more than shoulder depth. William Rice, Jr., the guard staâ€" tioned at C%ptnl Park beach, offers the followin'g*s{nggestions to users of the beaches: * v the Highland â€"Park East Board, life guards are provided for the protecâ€" tion of the public using the bathing beaches.; The beaches are located at Central avenue, Park avenue, Ravine drive, and Roger Williams avenue, Highland Park. s TIMELY SUGGESTIONS ...FOR BATHERS CGIVEN Life Guard on Local Beach Ofâ€" fers Good Advice for Swimmers C . A. R. Better Films _â€"_â€"Committee Review At the four beaches operated by September 6â€"Rev. J. Walter Malâ€" one, Jr. D.D., pastor, McKinley Meâ€" morial church University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois. + , Attend Reunion About 300 people attended the anâ€" nual Yore reunion Sunday, July 12 at the home of Mrs. o#:‘m'tet Corâ€" coran of Woest Lake Fot (Everett). August 30â€"Rev. Paul 8. Johnson, pastor, Presbyterian church Laâ€" Grange, Illinois. > August 16 â€" Rev. James A. G. Waits, pastor, Central Presbyterian church Warren and Sacramento boulâ€" evards, Chicago, Illinois. ~August 9â€"Rev. Mark J. Andrews pastor, First Presbyterian church church, Deerfield, Illinois. August 23â€"Rev. Fred Baldus, pasâ€" tor, First Baptist church Greeley, Colorado. * July 26 â€" The Sacrament of t Lord‘s Supper will be observed._ A. 8. C. Clarke® will have chargeâ€"of August 2â€"Rev. Thomas R. Niven, D.D.,. pastor, â€" First â€"Presbyterian church, Waterloo, lowa. > During the summer months, the pulpit will be supplied by â€"the followâ€" ing ministers: * Presbyterian Church _ _ Vaeztion Calendar Mr. Hyer is a lawyer and a statesâ€" man, having served one term in the Texas State Senate. At the present time Mr. Hyer is practicing law in Texas and is recognized as one of the foremost lawyers. of the state. The election was the climax of Lions 15th Annual convention which attracted. overâ€"5,000delegatesâ€"from all over the North American continâ€" ent and overâ€"seas. Mr. Hyer begins his term of office with 2500 Lions clubs in the association and approxâ€" imately 100,000 members. Julien â€"C. Hyer of Fort Worth, Texas, was elected to succeed Earle W. Hodges of the Henry L. Doherty comâ€" pany of New York City as president ofâ€"the â€"International Association of Lions clubs, at the annual convention of Lions elubs in Toronto, Canada, last week. JULIEN C. MYER 1081 â€" PRESIOENT 1932 LIONS INTERNATIONAL ions President ' In the second game Lincoln went. fifty years and makes a highâ€"class ‘home with the long end of the seo_t'e,] product. Alfred C. Sievers Jr., is asâ€" 1and Ravinia took their second defeat sotiated with Mr. Russo in the local of the day, 12â€"8. Early pitched for busine.ss. They guarantee good merâ€" Lincoln, while Benson and Becker| Chandise and efficient service. _ . again threw the ball for Ravinia.| .. ==" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__ ______ ‘ly allowedâ€"only 12 hits in the secâ€"| Offer Local Families _ ond game, and Lincoln socked the ‘Wint'eTT duce t ball 27 times. The lineups are as follows: _ 2 Nsomments The proceeds of the card party to be given â€"Tuesday August 11 by the North Shore Temple Israel Sisterâ€" hood at the Moraine hotel, will go to philanthropic and educational funds of the organization. Many tables have already been reserved. Mrs. L. Sueâ€" Card Party Aug,.A11 Benefit Philanthropy koff is chairman,â€" and Hirschberg, coâ€"chairman Raviniaâ€"Benson, Becker, p; Amenâ€" dola ¢, Becker 1st, Sanders 2nd, Arâ€" mando 3rd, Gilio ss, Earl rf, Viverito ef; Benson, Norvik, If, Lincolnâ€"Early p, McLellan c, Red Root ist, Rollery 2nd, Root 3rd, Blank ss, Sordyle rf, A. Benson cf, Bock "If. Sunsetâ€"Russell p, E. Hargrave c, McClure 1st, Harvey 2nd, Hargrave 8rd, Petros ss, Peterson rf, Harmon If, Zahnle If. 3 In the National Playground league there were two important gapmies playâ€" ed last week. On Friday‘ afternoon Sunset and Lincoln went to Ravinia, each of them to play the Ravinia nine.â€" In the first game, Sunset and Ravinia, the game ended with the 19â€" 8 score in favn? of Sunset. Russell did the hurlifig for the Sunset aggreâ€" gation, and‘ allowed only 16 hits, while Benson a@nd Becker were battered for 30 hits by the Sunset sluggers. Rusâ€" sell and~McClure hit homeâ€"runs for SBunset, while Becker and Earl did a large slice of the hitting for Raâ€" vinia. « Closing Program of JÂ¥ the,Vacation School, Presbyterian Ch National Playground League Games Played . Last Week; Results â€" The closing program of . Comâ€" imflfy Vacation Chu a&oa of the Presbyterian chui held on Friday, July 17.'%1‘ parents and friends attended. The| program conâ€" sisted of a worship service made out and conducted by the children in the main auditorium, Dr. A. S. C. Clarke giving the prayer, followed by songs and dramatizations given by the chilâ€" dren in the various departments, in the parish house. Awards were given to the children in music, handcraft, memory work, attendance, and citiâ€" zenship. There were also some very excellent handcraft displays. After the progam, slight refreshments were served. * Although the school was smaller this year than last, due to vacations, hot weather, and sickness, it has been a very fine one and the children all enjoyed it a great deal. â€"The total enâ€" rollment was 68, six churches being represented: ~Christian Science 2, Evangelical 2, Catholic 5, Episcopal 5, Fort Sheridan Sunday school 2, Presbyterian 4, and no preference 8. The average attendance was 37 and there were 60 visitors. Mrs, L. Sueâ€" Mrs. Sylvan of the affair. oo1, _ |BETTER HOMES PRIZE Ch’urch AWARDED H. P. EXI’“B]T l Frank Russo & Co., local dealers in Gibson Electric Refrigerators, at 533 Central avenue, Highland Park, will open for business Saturday, July 25. ‘The Gibson company has been a manâ€" 'ufactnrer of. refrigerators for over fifty years and makes a highâ€"class ]product. Alfred C. Sievers Jr., is asâ€" ‘ sociated with Mr. Russo in the local Iâ€"am very pleased to /be able to report that the Better Homes demonâ€" ation of Highland â€"Park wasâ€"grantâ€" ed a ~first prize {n’ the ~Boyâ€"Built House class in the 1931 Better Homes in America Campaign. ‘There is a great deal of educational value in the type of demonstration }whicb,,mnrummmittmcmniu&wm- prisin%f’as it did the building of a house by boys in the vocational trades department ofâ€"the high school and the furnishing of the house by classes in home economics and in art. Among other excellent features which were «commentedupor ~by ~the ~Committee on Awards was the work done in coâ€" operation with the local relief comâ€" mittee, the exhibiting of handicrafts by boys in the cabinetâ€"making classes (Continued on page 42) *~The Moraine hotel will offer speâ€" cial inducements to local families who wish to close their houses for the coming winterâ€"and live at the hotel. This should appeal to many of our local residents who wish to get rid of gas, electric light, fuel and serâ€" vants bills, and enjoy the privileges of a fine large country house, thorâ€" oughly heated. and lighted, entirely comfortable in every way, absolutely clean, and having congenial social surâ€" roundings.> Very low rates will be quoted for winter accommodations. An exhibition of Early Indiana Crafts and Antiques will be held Sunâ€" day, August 2 from 3 to 9 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, for the benefit of the Hoosier Salon Patrons ‘association.. Tickets may b* secured at the entrance. ~â€"In the Better Homes in America week demonstrations, Highland Park won a first prize in the Boyâ€"Built House class, according to letters re. ceived by the local chairman, Mrs, Howardâ€"G.â€"Kornblith, from Becretary Wilburâ€"and~James â€"Ford, ~executive director of the Better Homes Week, The letters follow : Exhibition August 2 _ at Ross Beatty Home Gibson Refrigerator Firm Open on July 25 From Secretary Wilbur Mrs. Howard G. Kornblith, 236 Beech Street, Highland Park, Illinois. 7 My dear Mrs. Kornblith: > Boyâ€"Built House Given One of [First Prizes; Mrs. Kornâ€" e blith Notified Thursday, July

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