Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1933, p. 24

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my a 2514:0134:st Inlay-My a mas-i First Time in Highland Park FREDRIC MARCH in Broaehvtlldtutetrgiitrae the It is hoped by the rental: that the authorities" will be in e'pgeition to resume the summer open pm- 'Ptin 1988 and to that end passed . 'rtttmsdnr-,' “no: SATURDAY” Nancy Carroll - Cary Grant amrthe “cyan. Real Estate board stands randy at any and all times to lend its sup- port and eo-operation to Mr. Eek- Itein in n ettrttimtntion of this most gtimd the soul: 6% Btrurd.r--ur Day Only Jan. " Matinee Only TOM MIX in “ “4TH HORSEMAN”, to this clue: of entertainment by hating anthem-d members mention, in ,eelt..dirvised literature, the many beneath roceived by keeping the oper‘e open - summer. Aii"iririrN T Highland Park 2400 Adults Me - Children ite appreciation nnd thanks to Mr. Louis Echtoin for himnntirinx ef- forts iit bringing thtmmer_opeia to this wonderful community. MARIE DRESSLER roux atom . con-mend by botti'Gafiirii, Tiii their clients as one of the elements of. velue of the' North Shore ml Shore omnizetidns and the public ip general lave received henrtita in no mull degree by having an enter- talmnent of this nature in our midst, mm Bony tMit _ mum swam " at 2:15 “(4:15 Patt. I......; Eveuihg' Only L... "Now therefore, he it resolved: Ties That we, the North Shore “Whom: W ion-Tun. In. 15-10-17 Continua. My _ at 5:11 - 7:13 - Izu (Continued from pg" 4) , the public atten- KW‘W 'w-vest y Aeseo W" " WEN" -. _ r..; “.3 . am. 12-13 I Thor. will be '1 meeting of the mime-ad Woman’s Auxil- - on loud-v. Jul. ttt, at 10:00 t'etoehtntuidattitoG'e. mu the.rmtmiittn-rtGiriiGi"i- “it"!!! who -tt. 1ut1tftlur-ttnrusitr clubonWM Jun,» 7380‘ iriiiuitii"iiiGii'irA"ii;iid.' I Sud-y. Jan. lb- " T P.80nan. 30,1! Communion. tk8ttaan. Tho Chunk school. 11:00.41» Homing mm and up. enjoyed. - - -'"__ ____...., "'"""hr" lain; Arnold M, Larson, warden; William Davis, conductor; Ed Beek- man, inside guardian; William Pau.. bender, outside guardian; Jasper Rhinehart, right supporter to noble grand; Ernest Deve.ndorf, left sup- porter to noble grand; Phil Miller, right supporter to ”vice-grand; Fred Tucker, left supporter to Vice-1 grand; Richard Currie, right scene supporter; Bruno ' Nechvllle, left scene supporter; Fred Bomber, past noble grand. At the close of the ceremonies dancing and a social hbur were Keech, noble grand; Raymiaid Gp. era, vice-mud: Harold Root, ro- gdrding secrgtary; Frank Fulton, Keech The installing other; for the Odd Fellows were: Cheslie Scott: deputy grand master; George Her-hall. deputy maeshairr'red Menu, dep; my warden; Ed Beekman, deputy" secretary; Ernest Devendorf, dep- uty chaplain; William Devin, inside guardian. _ ( The omeers installed were: Orin‘ Sheridan Rebekah Lodge No. 801 and. Sheridan Lodge No. 668, I. O. I O. F., held a Joint installation of , otBeers Tuesday evening " Odd Pal- I lows hall. .The other: installed , xAsre.. Hazel Chapman, noble grand; y Antoinette Neehville, vice noble grand; Ida Thompson, recording secretary; Eleanor Bock, bumeiar secretary; Freida Roacher,_treasur- er; Edith Brown, warden; Jen Wat. kins, conductor; Ems Lyle, chap- lain; Elisabeth Worth, musieian; Alice Larson, outside tuard; Mar.. tha' Fulkerson, inside guard; Rose Marshall, right supporter to noble grand; Katherine Davis, left sup- porter to noble grand; Edna Wat, kins, right supporter to vice mud; Ella Seller, left supporter to vice grand; Ida Nelson, past noble mud. The installing oiBeem for the eve- ning were: Gertrude Gooaman, dep- uty president; Edna Watkins, dep- uty marshal; Mary Therrien, dep- uty warden; Rose Yowell, deputy secretary; Rose Marshall, deputy treasurer; Anna Rose. deputy chap- lain; Clare Devendorf, inside guar- dian; Lulu Morse, outside guardi- an; Miss Marie Lewther served as , soloist during the evening. jrfirrirfHririiistuait nit: l My attaL.at alumni ' The Reverting mph Keller, 'Joint Installation _ I - _ Held Tuesday Night £359, Bgig-gtpw, put pregi- Eat Susi 'nmue '"mmmtr' «III 'PIIII tlltt'dtt'L., ttWi-aid and - b b “i In at In". may . (an . -uiu, “a...“ tru-iii-ii" --_-9.- (HTS: can... D-tts (a) ._.......... noun. unam- (10).......... ".6iiui 'im.."' ii1ii'i' t. M” M (1) ................. J a. a .i..Ld.Cr..L.'C.T..'.". ystllltuhiiii ketMn-.. (0“! Phineas.) ' Report of the 'smtdfthn of I’m “TATE BANK. Ice-ted " Mill, Mate of 1.1irrsttttioeFGitS;iiiii"irii'l""ti2 all: can! Dumbo. 1982. u and. to tho Auditor of Publie.Aeeou_nu of the tttate of winch. WM (If kw. 3.0%in T"' iiriiii $3.9in Roget. lull) I. 2tiFiiiis I?) 4. .iGu)rirc%7iiaariiaar- " (6.) "_""-------'-....... F9ther In? "ttl ..............u... - - __ -'i'_P- ...- on Everyone interested is welcome. unenwew avenue, to celebrate the 18th anniversary of prohibition; A 1petits1 program aril1 be given. F. C. T. U. Meets Jan. " The Highland Park . Woman’s Christian Temperance Union. will hold their regular meeting on Mon.. day, Jan. 16, at .2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Hen-y Thomas, 608 Glenview avenue, to celebrate the lock msimec"Gri "Jig; Storm Country,” . - On Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 18 and 19, the sttnction will be "He Learned About Women” with Stuart Erwin, Alison Skipworth, and Susan Fleming. This picture has been recommended by critics u a fine comedy-drama. for the family. Among the more important fea- tures coming to the Alcyon this month are “Conquerors," "If I Hid . Cash. Other Cub M3. and Due from Bank: (14-8)"..."1 o,0.ther Bonds and Beeurttteq Frederic kins. . " . "Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde”_ in the evening. This is the ttmt time that the “Jekyll" picture is playing Highland Park and it' features Frederic March and Miriam Roy. L:__ . " . On Soturdny in order to provide the proper unnument for both chil- dren and adults, the Alcyon is ploy- ing Tom Mix’s latest, "The Fourth Horsemnn’: nt'the matinee only, and' an. r-u_u -_: I- -- - -. - - {5) l "Bot Saturday" is the title of the fihn playing at the Alcyon today and tomorrow and feature. Cary Grant and Nancy Gamlli This is a lay story of small-town young folks and their lively activities. Beginning Sunday, for three days, the Alcyon will/show "Prmnteritv" with Marie Drouler and Polly Moran. This is a rare entertainment for the entire‘ family. Attriettom Next ttttate (def: Week at Akiirn "tter-e, ......u 241.0133 inter "sues: 25,270.23 19,000.00 81,645.00 "mo." ammo " A 7,008.0tt 14.43:.» of the homo about as 3.1-.“ 1.3.1: ”My, the 5M,L,W. In- Tin-WM“ hnthOth-EJI Jam both men and woman. There is no chime for the party. All that u "ked te that you phone for may ution. If you do not are to nab " War on table, we will hip to no that you no ttinert. Firth-r informltion will be than by an minim chairman, Hang-1,, . Em! " "I! of but conning: limes. Edna! Duh, W. A. Alu-_ met. L. L. Winters, a. A. Bun, B‘- C. ,Nmzaburl It. x. mm. The education committee of the Y.W.C.A. is giving a bridge party at the association house on Friday evening, Jan. 20, at 7:45 Pan. Both contract and auction bridge will It played. All are eordie.lirhmtrtd, “I. -__ -.--- I - Open Irridee Party . at Y.W.C.A. Jan. 20 Young People." _ Tickets mar,be ob- tained from Mrs. Mare A. Law. All members of the League He urged to, attend the morning ses- sion of the/local Leugue of Women Voters next Weekend”, Jan. " Reservations for lunch my be made " the Y. W. C. A.. speak at a League prom at or. 'ehinstra hull, Chiago. Mrs. Roose- velt’s subject will be "Politierand Young People." _ Ticket- mybe ob- Roosevelt; we; of “tho "iariaic elect, vice-president of the New York League_ of Women Voters, will After lunch, Mrs. w. W. Ramsay, state chimah ftm . "Eirtiiener in Government," will tspeak on “Econ- omy in Government.” Mrs. Wan-eh Dudes: WiHW the matter of "rnttrm"ioryu Cowp- _ Discussion of “Prevention and Re. lief of Unemployment" will be un- der two headings. Mrs. B. A. tJet- lery will consider “Provision for Public Relief Funds to Be Adminis- tered by Trained Personnel." Mrs. R. S. Simon: will cover the subject of the “Establishment of a Co-or- dinated System of Federal end State Employment Exchanges as One Irne.. tor in the Prevention es Well us Re.. lief of Unemployment." V: ,‘a'.'.' Herdacrc. In this some connection, Dr. Mercia Lauer and Mm. N. B. Meinere will discuss “Maintenance of Standards” and the need for op- posing such destructive "eemtomy" " would threaten to destroy essen- tial services. "Conistruetion Economy in Gav- ernment," the first plank in the pint- form, will be discussed by Hrs. Al- lan Wolf, Mm. Clarence Bathe, Mm. Constructive Economy in Govern» ment; (2) Prevention and Relief of Unemployment, and (8) Intonation- al Co-opiration. 84 l0liWWli0ll90illgiy [LE vmmsmm . . M 1ttykiiiit “was; (Continued from page 5) u 21,. Mrs. Franklin 'D. L, Jr., and Pain' divisions; (l) humanist”... I. We have its ions place the state I Monday have then in; and so will be a , share}: " Peace con ice will P. Nell! day m. Mork Junior chi Francis 445 G1 All lad the bandits A p p a aratehed dits ut enue and Our ftoin the utter 8 ttomr f ate: lat In air" 11 ways at Nday- MF. Si;

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