Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Aug 1937, p. 5

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As the major improvement effectâ€" ed at the institution during the sumâ€" mer recess, the pit was filled in with concrete at the floor level and four Orchestra Pit Is "Removed" from School Auditorium Students returninig to the Highland Park high school on Sept. 8 will find that a familiar spot in the auditorâ€" tum â€" the orchestra and band pitâ€"â€" has béen "removed." These new quarters, which will be used by students in the several musiâ€" cal groups, have been acoustically treated and A venâ€" tilating system s\120 cubic feet of fresh air be every in the industrial arts building was refurnished and decorated. This sumâ€" w-ywhun dressed the â€" sewing room ‘in bright new colors and inâ€" stalled new furnishings. Venetian blinds permit the desired amount of light to enter the sewing rooms. The recentlyâ€"painted ceiling is of a cocom shade, while the walls are of a light shade of green. And nuinmhdnpwmhputuptlll weel a* _ Other improvements, according to Frank S. Wichman, superintendent of buildings and grounds, consist of ventilating fans in the cafeteria and adjoining kitchen and the inâ€" stallation of a vacuum system to remove sediment from the bottom of the swimming pool. Mills College Club Autumn Reunion to Be Held Sept. 4 main buildings have been redecoâ€" rated to await the expected record enrollment next month. Mills College .Clgo! Chicago will gather for its autumn reunion at the Georgian hotel in Evanston on Saturday, Sept. 4. Luncheon will be served at 1 o‘clock. The commitâ€" tee in charge is headed by. Mrs. Tharles S. Lewis, Jr., of Glencoe, assisted by Miss Jean Clark of Winâ€" netka, and Miss Mary Elizabeth ‘Thurston. ‘The guest list includes the under graduates who will be leaving the week following the luncheon for California where the college is located. Madge Freidman will be returning from Mills. .Sue Coale will enter as a freshman: Alumni from Highland Park include Mrs. Hitchcock, Janet Gaidzik, and Grace Gatewood. Comedy Features at _ |. Deerpath Theatre l Beginning and ending with comedy, the week‘s bill at the Deenpath theater includes virtually every type of screen entertainment. "Woman Chases Man" with Joel McCrea and Miriam Hopkins has been hailed by critics as one of the funniest pictures of the year, and has its last showing tonight. Featuring George Brent and Anita Louise in the, romantic roles, "The Goâ€"Getter," which comes Friâ€" day and Saturday, is a picture inâ€" tended for the pleasure of the enâ€" tire family from grandma to the baby. * Admission every day except Saturday & Sunday: Adults 25¢, Children 10¢ orer 1109 J m ohoint pricest Adultw 805. Children 100. Anita Charles , John vlfiso.nolhfi hfi';‘ Winninger, Eldredge, &Mmfiww-mwr-l‘m Air Conditioned Friday and Saturdayâ€"Matinee and Evening "THE GOâ€"GETTER" Wednesday and Thursday Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday W ednedday â€"Tharsdayâ€"Friday Satardayâ€"Matinee and Evening mv-.-uâ€"un--u-oâ€"--v-lfi*-' COMINO: "Wew Prces" "Resy Living." and "Day at the Races." _â€"â€""WOMAN CHASES MAN" ‘ with Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins, Charles Winninger, Erik Rhodes, w P SA Hieien Meck ‘and Olprage Hnoing . . â€". *‘ 4 P =#p, *4 Marshall, Montague Lore, 2502 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest _ 2592 with Bob Burns, Martha Raye, John Howard, Terry Walker, George Hayes, Jan Duggan, Fuzry Knight, Rufe Davis _ THE LAST TRAINM FROM MADRID®" EARLY BIRD HOUR â€"6:30 TO 7:00 P. M. e student kitchen "MOUNTAIN MUSIC" ay Oliver, Billie Burke and Donald Meek Carteon, "Wayward Pups" â€" Latest Parsmeunt N 26, 1987 Janon â€" Latest Metrotone New MG-&I.MM!“ the head of a great cast in nell," have brought to life the worldâ€"famous ‘Irish â€" characters, Charles Parnell and Katie O‘Shea, whose love wrought such havoe in Ireland. Called Gable‘s greatest role, "Parâ€" nell" is alive with the‘ tremendous power and romance that only the screen‘s number one player could portray. * â€" Right from the comic strips come the characters in "Mountain Music" The lineâ€"up of Sheahen‘s team was, "Red" Therrien, George Glaâ€" der, ~ ‘"Whiskey" _ Carlson, Dick O‘Brien, Bill Chambers, Art Bock, Dick Martin, Ray Sheahen, and Ed. Rogan. ‘The boys team was comâ€" posed of Norm Durmet, Willie Corâ€" tesi, "Beans" â€" Sheahen, Warren Joe Cameron and Chet Skidmore. Of course the old men, thought that they were just naturally good, and that the youngsters didn‘t have a chance, but the poor old fellows, being out of practice and a little stiff in the joints, made a lot of erâ€" rors, while the alert and full of pep outplayed â€" them throughout the game. It was a good time and the large number who attended enjoyed the game. Why not another real :oon, they say practice makes perâ€" ect. Paul 0. Sampson to Address Lions Club Paul O. Sampson, renowned and eminent dietician and lecturer, now connected with the American Fruit Growers association, will address the Lions club at their weekly noonâ€" day luncheon at the Green Tea Pot today. He has chosen as his subâ€" ject "Joy of Eats." The program is ‘wrowers @ssociation, will address the Lions club at their weekly noonâ€" day luncheon at the Green Tea Pot today. He has chosen as his subâ€" ject "Joy of Eats." The program is sponsored by Dr. Wiurth. ‘ WEEK OP AUG 26 NOTICE OF PARTIAL REDEMPTION_OF CERT BY _ THE «» P ‘AR IN THE fiw KNOWN _ AS P Reaton e sh en es stt coURT or"?.hx; CoUNTY, n?l?mm NOTICE is hereby civen that tha Park mcnmdmficum District of Park, formerly known uWhnd Park East Park District, has ‘omlhwo-nhbz-tu certain outstanding | bonds by the Pnlbm«lnmmkhhm ceeding known as Park East District Special Assessment Docket No. 1, in the County Court of Lake County, Niliâ€" nois, being a special mssessment proceeding in accordance with the provisions of the Aet known as the Act entitled, "An Act June 14, W.uln-dld.::“:ll::: Tishment of -m'-"""'-fx First Addiâ€" tion to Ravinia Highlands, and in Block 1, Ravinia Highlands, Highland Park. . _ . ‘That, for such purposes and pursuant to &mhmmw and Ordinance passed pursuant thereto, the August 20â€"30â€"31 September 1â€"2â€"3 Cool Comfort August 27â€"28 August 25â€"26 Benson, B L U E. 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