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Highland Park Press, 3 Sep 1931, p. 24

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| Deerpath Theatre. . § * > & i1 _â€"7Ith to 10th Prizesâ€"Each a Three Months‘ Pass to the o t ~ _ Deerpath Theatre. 9 £â€"7 THE PLANâ€"The lady or gentleman securing the Â¥â€" largest number of credits by September 25th, 1931, will feemnsne= ~â€"â€"be awarded the new Plymouth or $500 cash ; second largâ€" f est; trip to Hollywood, Calif., or 3300 cash ; and so forth £*:{> â€"as prizes are listed. In the event of a tie, like.prizes °17 will be awarded the tying club members. Organizations> / z2L â€"â€"ecannot enter. Entries must be 18â€"yearsâ€"ofâ€"ageâ€"orâ€"over.â€" i vâ€"f +m ‘This coupoin void after Tuesday, September 8, 1931 . > This coupon can be voted for yourself or some friend . Deposit in Ballot Box in the Lobby of the Deerpath.â€"Theatre â€"â€"~â€"â€"Save All These You Can. Entries must be 18 years of age or over. _ SEPTEMBER 25, 1931 I2nd Prizeâ€"Trip to Hollywood, Calif., with expenses, or â€" m 'in' C“h. j 74 se 4 =: : 3rd Prizeâ€"Trip to Niagara Falls, or $100:00 in cash. 4th to 6th Prizesâ€"Eacta Six Months‘ Pass to the 1st â€"H#OW TO ENTERâ€"Fill out the entry coupon atâ€" tached to this advertisement andâ€"write your name or that of a friend on the coupon below and drop into credit box at theatre, or mail. No soliciting for credits allowed in or near the theatre, and a tenâ€"credit coupon appears in issues of various newspapers. > _ :0 _ su_________ DEERPATH THEATRE FOR :~::Z NAMEâ€" +.............: --"---_‘ “â€"Plnse pnnt namt plninly STREET and NQO......._....ulisl.cu..s. RES. PHONE.:.:â€":::.........._ BUS. FPHONE........:....... .Only® one of these will be counted for any candidate . The Club Manager reserves the. right to reject the name of Greater Movie Season Club LAKE FOREST, lLLlNOlS Greater Movie-Seus’On Club "Special oupon" . GOOD FOR 10 CREDITS _ TOWARD WINNING THE PLYMOUTH COACH or one of the other awards listed in the f $1,200 IN PRIZES ___ ______"_ DEERPATH THEATRE Entries Must Be 18 Years of Age or Over Further Information Write, Phone or Call at LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS DEERPATH THEATRE Good for 1,000 Creditsâ€"â€"=â€"==== Given Away in by the â€"valued at $650, or $500 COUPONS 25, 1931 THE P RES S â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Olson of Greenwood avenue had as their guests ron Sunday, Mr.. andâ€"Mrs.â€"Olsonâ€"and son Rodger of Chicago. â€"â€"Mrâ€"and Mrs. Hammill will live| On Sunday, the Krause familiaq with Mrs. Jules Wery of Stratford| attended a family pienic at the De. road, Woodland Park this coming| hne farm near Northbrook. year. Mrs. Hammell is to teach in} â€"My. and ‘Mrs. Arthurâ€"Lee ent«» the Bannockburn school. tained twentyâ€"five guests from Ea The members of the Dorcas socie L. h ing Thursday afternoon (today) at the â€"Dorcas home. They will be the guests of Mrs. Jane Ardis Agnéw at __Members of the Deerfield camp of the Royal Neighbors are remindéd of the first meeting for September to be held Thursday evening, September 10, at the Masonic temple. All are urged to attend. e Ee Mrs.â€"Frank Jacobs Jr. entertained her luncheonâ€"500 club on Wednesâ€" day at her home on Elm street. # day at her home on Elm street. Mrs. Roy V. Hutchison entertaine| }_â€" > _ d‘-{K :t :‘:; hfi";: "E*‘ H.â€"Johnson and| her bridge club on Tuesday,â€" at lunch. ) two children Sylvia and Edwin, and| conâ€"atâ€"her â€"home in Chicago. â€"The| o ,/,; Mrs. George Pettis accompanied _ by .ts:wer@fifs. Alex Willman, Mrs hamles, Mr. and Mrs. Swan Johnson and Mr.| Irving Brand, Mrs.â€" H. C. Youngs § proop‘ ( and, Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Half| Miss Myrtle Cottrell, Mrs. Elme $., qjy;, Day road spent Sunday with Mr. and| Clavey and Mrs. Ray 1?’f â€"Reeds 5 58 Raritone Mrs. Arthurâ€"Gathmann of Itaska, IIL. Deerfteld and Mrs,. Robert Greenslad ehanovsk Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Olson of|of Highland Park. â€"â€" R‘Angelo, Greenwood avenue had as their guests| Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gauntlett ant Bandolfi. â€" on Sunday, Mr.. andâ€"Mrs.â€"Olsonâ€"and|1ittle daughter returned to their homtâ€"â€" Bassos: son Rodger of Chicago. _____ | on East Deerfield avenue from Madi RBazzari, L Mr. and .Mrs. Emil Giss and their three sons Vernon, Harold and Kenâ€" neth and Miss Ruth Frantz were Sunâ€" dayâ€"guests at the W. W. South home Miss Louise Sheahen of Lake Villa majhag{eek;endâ€"guestvf'firs:fifiiy" Devine. Mrs. Martha C. Love and the Devine family returned to Lake Villa on Sunday with Miss Sheahen and were her guests that day. ~ ~â€" last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Frost. Prize winners were Mrs. Walter Hoffman, Mrs. E. M. Palmer and Mrs. George Harder. Mrs. Béenski of Winnetka received the guestâ€"prize.The next meeting will be held Wednesday, September 9, at the home of Mrs. Harry Whitâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Thilo Toll left Wedâ€" nesday to attend the wedding of their nephew, Dr. John Emhardt and Miss Emma Brinkman to be held at the Emmanue!l Reformed church of Inâ€" gienn_apolig Ind. on Sunday, Septemâ€" r 6. 4e Mrs. LeRoy Johnston and children of Lawrenceville, Ill. have been visitâ€" ing relatives in Deerfield and in Glenview this past week. _ es# *# â€"Mrs.â€"Wiltiam Rose of Lake Forest was the luncheon guest of Mrs,. Berry Devine on Saturday. * Miss Leta Toll of Chicago Heights, a niece of the Thilo Tolls will teach in the Deerfield Grammar school this year. Miss Toll also is in Indianâ€" apolis for the wedding of her cousin. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Reeds and sons Duncan, Walton and â€" Carter were dinner guests at the William Hutchison home in Waukegan, last Thursday. ‘ omm an Mr. and â€"Mrs. Ed. <Juhrend and daughter Miss Lenore Juhrend of Highland Park visited the Julins Johnson family on Central avenue on road, with Mrs. Julia A. Sey!l and daughter Eleanor and son Lincoln Seyl and Miss Phyllis Seylâ€"of. West Lake Forest motored to Milwaukee on Ffldgx._z&m.lw t â€"Mrs.: Ben Siljestrom and daughters Shirley and Jean Ann of Saunders *A "Marion club met Monday eveâ€" ning at the Holy Cross pgrish hall, Deerfield Locals } Delegates to the Peoria America | Legion _ Conventionâ€"returned~ hom MVE 22 m % at their home on East Deerfleld ay. Snu6.â€"â€"â€" The Altar and Rosary society meet. ing of the Holy Cross church will h postponedâ€"until Friday evening, Sep. tember 11, because of Labor.day. . Mrs. Arthur Lee‘s niece, Miss Ethed Levier, who has spent the summer in Deerfield, will enter her second year in the Kindergarten course at the I!}i nois State Teacher‘s college at De Kalb, this month. ‘ day of this week they will take theig;i tenderfoot tests. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€", Mr. and Mrs, Ward Gauntlett ant little daughter returned to their home on East Deerfield avenue from Madi: son, Wis. on Sunday. _ . The Girl Scouts were unable to tak: theirâ€"hike last Friday to study woot. Clemment L. Merriman, who passe away August 30 at his home in Hi land Park is an uncle of the D and Whitcomb families â€"of Deerfieli_ Servicesâ€"wereâ€"held Tuesday |at S James church with interment at Me morial Park. is George Whitcomb Jr. of Barring ton is spending this week with h cousin Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr., Walla® the huge st Reichelt and George Stryker have rt presented _ turned . fromâ€"aâ€"twoâ€"weeks~ visit # Mevertheles Boulder, Colo. They were guest the joyâ€"o! several ~days at the home of Mn §Y°*! t_“¢ st William Gaddis of Brighton, Coh @RRTit®® 9 While in Denver, Mrs. Reichelt * @emands, a visited her sisterâ€"inâ€"laws, Misses Ju Mss singers. and Vera Reichelt and Mrs. Myro Wire becom G.â€"Wright; her aunt, Mrs. Paulin §V° beauty g ~Set in everl Robier and a friend Mrs. Myrtle Gut | > zler Skinker. The boys also ‘visit« % The con‘\]] at the ~Hubert ~Reichelt ranch N®! Moeq, toge Julesburg, Colo. 2k Berformanc â€"_Dirty, sluggish cooling systems cannot give the protection against excessive heat which â€"modern mo tors demand. Sticking a garder hose . in theâ€"radiator> and: letting water trickle through the drain cock is notâ€" sufficient and in fact is a little better tiun nothing. Let us clean your radiator as it should is done to your car, â€"Highland Bump Shop Radiator Repairing Thursday, September 8, 1991 mergesâ€" wi immer tC here was s or trim therâ€" a 4 ;e imperi [i Sopranos all, _ Flor [axwell, F _Premiere r of art ly : Conducto ennaro P. Assistant i. .: Chorus : Concert « {arouf," : grin," 3; na," 8; me But mvdfi;," 1 ‘hais," 1; "Carmen It will be ect" â€"and d "The â€" ovatore," ‘Amore tes in de Ravinia era, and ivinia re alityâ€"ofâ€" ne," 23 * "Leg H agliacei,‘ enier," 2 «TA . w Rigolett (Cati or 8 44

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