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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1937, p. 7

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1987 Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Probst of Deerfield avenue are the proud parâ€" ents of aâ€"daughter born Saturday at‘ the Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Towler of Summit, N. J., wgre the week end guests of Mrs and Mrs. A. J Sihler. The ‘Towlers, who are former resâ€" idents of this city, have been stayâ€" ing at the Edgewater Beach hotel in Chicago for the past two weeks. ‘ Mrs. George Lutz of Northbrook, formerly Miss Grace Arliene Flint of this city, who has been under obâ€" servation at ~the Highland <Park hospital for a few days, returned to her home Monday. 3 MF. and Mrs. J. F. Leaming of Ravinia, who has been quiteâ€"ill at her home for the past week, is géttâ€" ing along nicely. Miss Lucy Wiltshire of Culpepâ€" per, Va., and Miss Mildred Hill of Washington, D. C., who were the ADMISSION â€" Every Day Except Saturday and Sunday â€" ADMISSION Adults COMPLETELY Children AIR CONDITIONED C After 7:00 P. M. Regular Prices c Adults 35 Cents = Children 10 Cents ; Saturdayâ€"(Matinee and Evening) EARLY BIRD HOUR â€"6:30 Thursday and Friday with Fked MacMurray, Frances Farmer, Charles Ruggles, Lioyd Nolan, Fay Holden, Raiph Morgan, and Gaylord Pendletan § BROADWAY BREVITY, "PFlowers from the Sky" PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL LATEST METROTONE NEWS "SLIM" with Henry Fonda, fint O‘Brien, Margaret Lindsay, Stuart Erwin, J. Farrell MacDonald, and Jane Wyman BROADWAY BREVITY, "Cat Out for Love" PICTORIAL REVI EOEn OOR e tA ETT Aintep is se aaasue d iile . TTT_ECDBE SLFUTH." "ARTISTS AND MODELS," "CONFESSION,"â€""THE GOOD EARTH," and "MAKE A WISH." Coming: "KNIGHT WITHOUT ARMOUR," "SAN QUENTIN.* f Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesday (Sun. continuous from 2 to 11 p.m. â€" Oct. 3â€"4â€"5 "SARATOGA" Next Week: "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN," "TOAST OF NEW YORK,"* and "SUPER Wednesday,‘Thursday and Friday Saturdayâ€"(Matinee and Evening) ROY RUSSELL, Prairie Ave. & Skokie Bivd. ANDERSON & ANDERSON, 1st & Green Bay R4. with Robert Montgomery, Marion Davies, Frank McHugh, Patsy Kelly, Allen Jenkins, Louise Fazenda, and Carol Hughes Pmcl@lc. Avhl‘tr mfloow;:o’l‘:h'uu of . the Magyar with Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Lionel‘B.rrynore. Frank Morgan, Walter Pidgeon Una Merkel, and Cliff Edwards METRO MINIATURE, "Have Courage" POPULAR SCIENCE is LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUNRR THEATNE ONE OF THE SINCLAIR DEALERS LISTED HERE HAS A STATION NEAR YOU . . . Give him a try with Edward Everett Horton, Louise Campbell, Lynne Overman Benny Baker, Ruth Coleman, and Nick Lukas 2106 272 E. Deerpath Ave., Lake Forest MELODY MASTER, "The New Professor" COMEDY CARTOON LATEST PATHE NEWS If you are not already using Sinâ€" clair products, may we suggest that you drop in at your nearby Sinclair dealer. You‘ll find that he will serve you é quickly, efficiently and /‘ "EVER SINCE EVE "EXCLUSIVE "WILD MONEY" LATEST PATHE NEWS guests of Mrs, Irving Randall for a week, have returnel to their homes. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Macken of Oak Park at the ;l.i:hland Park hospital Wednesday, pt. 22. Mr. and Mrs. John E. McCafâ€" frey and daughter Janet of Elmâ€" wood drive and Mr. Marshall Wilâ€" liams have returned from a. three weeks motor trip to California. Enâ€" route they visited the Grand Canâ€" yon, Lake Tahoe, the Painted Desâ€" ert, Petrified Forest, and numerous other places of interest. While in California they visited Mr. and Mrs. (g‘ F. Moran in Pasadena, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Sullivan in Sacramento. Mrs. Moran and Mrs. Sullivan are sisters of Mrs. McCafâ€" frey. P Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mentzer Deerfield are the proud parents a son born Wednesday, Sept. 22, September 30, October 1 PICTORIAL REVIEW courteously â€" you‘ll find that he takes a real neighborly interest in your car, And you, too, will , drive away, saying,"I like a‘nmlfiqn‘dm at Sinclair dealers". October 6â€"7â€"8 2106 October 2 C. E. ROLLMAN, 1st St. & Elm Place E. HARTER, Clavey and Skokie Roads October 9 WBBM 6:00â€"46:15 P.M. daily except Sundays of of at the Highland Park hospital Miss Lydia Hastings has returned to Vassar college where she will resume her studies. . Enroute she visited friends in Detroit, Mich., and Cannondale, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gore of Laurel avenue are announcing the birth of a som born Sunday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. District Commander Speaks at Meeting of Highwood Legion Stupey Smith Post of the Anierâ€" ican Legion of Highwood met Tuesâ€" day évening in the City Hall of Highwood. Tenth District Commanâ€" der, William Seymour, of North Chicago, was present and gave an interesting talk on "Legion. Memâ€" bership". He presented Clyde Camâ€" eron, past Commander of the local post with* his Past Commanders badge. A goodly representation of members was present at the meetâ€" ing. For Latest News Tuae in the Sindair Headiines Promotion Day at Bethany Church Promotion of classes and Rn"y“ day will take place at the Bethany Evangelical Sunday school and church next Sunday. The Sunday school service will be held at 9:45 a.m. and the morning worship at 11 a.m. Dr. G. L. Schaller of Harâ€" risburg, Pa., will be the special speaker at the 11 o‘clock service. His subject will be "Farther with Christ in Christian Education." This will be a part of the great "Farther with Christ Mission" which is takâ€" ing place in all Evangelical churches this fall. Prof. E. F. George of the Evangelical seminary of Naperâ€" ville will be a mission speaker at Bethany on Sunday evening Oct. 17. At the last meeting our speaker, Mr. MacGuffin, gave a very fine talk, and also exhibited a fortune in stamps, some rare ones. Philatelic Society to Meet Monday The North Syburban Philatelic society will hold its meeting Monâ€" day evening, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. at the Green Tea Pot, 23 N. Sheridan road. The meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. Those interested in stamps are urged to attend, and bring their friends. [ Jewelry, Watches, Gold Teeth, Plated Articles, Silver CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN 372 Central Ave. Tel. H; P. 630 I. H. NEMEROFF OLD GOLD We always pay proper cash value. CASH for THE PREs 3 Martine School of Dance Begins Friday, October 8 ‘The Martine School of ballroom dancing conducted by Edwin Marâ€" tine Weekler opens its third year in Highland Park, Friday, Oct, 8, at the Ravine School music room. _ Boys and girls of all ages are invited as wdvertised in this issue. Other Another . . . . SECONDâ€"HAND â€" SALE FURNITURE CLEANED AND MOTHPROOFED ‘"IT LOOKS LIKE NEW AGAIN‘ SATURDAY, OCTOBER CHAIRS at $5 or less _ TABLES "for a song" PICTURES _ REMNANTS GOOD DRAPERIES _ GIFT ACCESSORIES RUGS are CLEANED will be held in the Alcyon Theatre building for one week, starting and lasting for One Week ALDEN, Inc. branches of this school are in Chiâ€" cago and Evanston. Hallowe‘en Party ‘The Mothers Club of the Y.W. C.A. will meet on Tuesday, October 12. The affair will be in the nature of a Hallowe‘en party. Subscribe for THE PRESS when your by the by Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 PAGE SEVEN

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