Friends will be glad to hear of the appointment of Chester "Chet" Siv- ers of Kenosha, formerly of this city, to the Naval Training school, Annap- olis. Chester is a graduate of the Dvertield.Shield, high school of the class of 1929 and has spent the last year at the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Alice Turrift had as her guest: yesterday, Mrs. George Brunkhont of Norwood Park and Mrs, Charles Over. man of Chicago. Mrs. C. C. Niebuhr and two sons of S. St. Johns avenue have just re- turned from a motor trip through Canada and Niagra Falls. Canada and Niagra Falls. Rev. C. G. Unangst, Mrs. A. Weiss and Mrs. J. G. Fidder motored to Polo, 111., on Monday to attend the funeral of their.brother, Rev. Un. angst. They were accompanied by Raymond and Roy Fidder. Thursday, Aug. 28, 1930 “Sap From “GOOD INTENTION " Mun Hillrloul than “TM Bulll “on" With “Way Out West†-ALWAYb- SCREEN NOVELTIE - TALKING COM. EDIES . NEW! REEL - VITAPIIONB ACTS . CARTOON! The Coolest Spot in The "reen's Mun (min-HM Advtntlm like When. with Blll! Go “la-urn in n Rodeo of mu. ton-nu Ind _ Rod-blondd Action! AX WAUKEGAN MARGARET CHURCHILL OWEN DAVIS, JR. " "Mttns1pyghter" CEifEEifEil CLAUDET’I‘E COLBERT WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SEPT. 3, 4 The Drum-tic Sen-Ilka " the Ynikinq Scum! ---on the ".q.-- RA DIG-K EITH .ORPH EL' M VA U DEVI LLE BIG ACT! MONAY AND TUESDAY SEPT. l, 2 JACK OAKIE SUNDAY, AUGUST FRIDAY, SATURDAY SEPT. 5. 6 WILLIAM HAINES Polly Moran Leila Hyans FREDRIC MARCH GINGER ROGERS EDMUND LOWE America‘s joy-friend sur " "BI: Fund" In Syracuse†With with " T Ito-antic Town '. Mr. and Mrs. Funk Watt of Bur- ton avenue, returned yesterday "ter spending the week with relatives in Detroit. Miss Lou Elvy uccompmied them to Jackson. Mich, where the VIII the guest of Miss Helen Whitney, formerly of Highland Park. The question of just what kind of lotus it is that graces the waters of Grass lake has arisen to vex the peace of mind of botanists of the region, and also of Ed Smith, who lives near the lake, and acts as sa- cred ferryman to row visitors out to view the elysinn flowers. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lundzren. Mr, Oscar Lundgren and Mr. Ind Mrs. Joe Nield of Chicuo returned Sunday from Traverse City, Mich,, where they spent several weekl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smdbom and daughter, Mary Lou, m leaving Fri- day morning for Summit, Wim, where they will remain until leor Day. Grass Lake Lotus Not Kind Ulysses Ate Is Opinion of Botanists The chuncen are, it develops, that the Grass lake lotus is a form of Nebulumbo lotus which. the diction. ary points out, is a sacred lotus, once found on the Nile, but no longer a part of the ttora of that river. Fire Chief Ed Ruskin: end his wife plan to leave early next week for Winnepeg, Canada, when they will attend the International Fireman’- convention which open: in Winnepec on September 8. In last week’s story mending the Castle building contest at "thtrtset park, it was stated that Kenneth Bor- geson’s boat was judged the best of the boy's entries. It should have been Melvin Borgeson. The big argument was started when someone remembered that in Homeric days those who ate of the lotus could never again leave the land in which it grew. No one ind tried to eat the Grass like lotus but, Mildred Hnessler of Ravinia hu just returned from New York City where she has spent the lust two months at work in the dance studios of Arthur Murray and Elsa Findly and in the Acrobatic and Body Build- ing school of Paul Miller. Miss Ruth Drake returned Tues. day from Ashton, Illinois .where the has been visiting friends for the put week. Business Knowledge Pays! 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