,De LuXe Theatre m tale of 1 mil. of happy crooks who â€to startled, one M. to ï¬nd thernulves hon- it s. “.9 SUNDAY. MAY 21 6:30 pm. Admission: Adults, 27c; war tax 3c :hildren under 12: 13c; war tax 2c William Desmond, Rosemary Theby. William Lawtence and Virginia "Brown Faire in “RECEIVED PAYMENT" Thsbnolamgdnnurwbonceivdl met to In! in I his New York produc- n [Dd M {quad hgnglflu (och; lender adnphtion of :n original story by . Van Loan. author of “The Virgin of ul." Dinibukd by Metro. "* ick News Mutt Jeff DAY. MAY 22 7:30 pm. .dm ssion: Adults, 27c; war tax 3c hil ren under 12: 13c; war tax 2c ' Corinne Griflith in ’UESDAY. MAY 23 7:30 pan. VEDNESDAY. MAY 2: 7-301“... Ldmission: Adults. 27c; war tax 3c Ihildren under 12: 13c; war tax 2c (‘harlesIChaplin in “P-y Dny" ï¬t dechnd to rink nmom: the at comedies the any has produced. the Review mzhm a! one of Gotham'x grinocriuc' superâ€"special drama of the Great Out-Doors “FIGHTIN‘ MA D" HIGHLAND PARK TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK arlea‘Cha lin “PAY D Y" BEST INVESTMENT IOI‘I‘ON 3. “AVG! GEORGE F. GOODNOW HAIRY I'Al l. mt châ€"Pruldont COIN" is the one where your funds are safe. Why take chances with so serious 3 thing as an investment which means your future security? It doesn’t cost anything to talk the matter over with your bank- er, and it gives you‘ a very deï¬- nite advantage over the man who fonows a “hunch" without in- vestigation. Consult Your Banker First “The Bank of Personal Service" LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK m 'est men While (In-y 6 :30p_ {Shunt you'†a" Ha Schféffner Marx Clothes The Home of S. FELL This one will show your humu- ninner ime kind of man I nice girl cnn mlly luvo. Brink him to be. it. fPathei News Pathe Review il-‘RIDAY. MAY 26 7:30 p.|n. 'Admission: Adults, 27c; war tax 34: lChiidren under 12:13c; war tax 2c I King W. Vidor in SATl'RDAY, MAY 27 7:30 pJ'lI. Admission: Adults; 27c; war tax 30 Children under 12: 13c; war tax 2(- Frank Mayo on “ACROSS THE DEADLINE" This is another of King Vidalâ€. ka pro- duction: in which he bring: out UM! memen- dou force die influence a! one Rood though! in this cue. that o! a child over 1 whole community of evil minke". Also Charles Hutchinson in “G0 GET 'EM Hl'TCH" International New: THURSDAY. MAY 25 7:30 p.m‘ Admission: Adults, 27c; war ta‘x Zh- (‘hildren under 12: 13c; war tux 2(- (‘onstance Talmndge in “IN SEARCH OF A SINNER" LISTEN. GIRLS! as: men‘ While (In-y wen: "ix-024nm: flunk-- burll." you'll ave more fun h: the- {not 0! ï¬lm thnn mar wzul (rum InuLM-r ncmn comedy. M“ ‘w‘ ‘ uw'r-“M -~ A», “THE FAMILY HONOR" “BY HICK" Mr. and Mrs. George Dun-comb have returned from New Mexico where they spent the put few weeks. Mrs. Reading of Glenka .70., entertlined several {ï¬ends from Rockford, Sunday. Might as we“ miss your wedding as to miss Flippi‘y Flop. Mrs‘ I". C. Noercnlx-rg it standing the Miuivmnry convention being held In Polo this week. Julius Zimmer but sold his Green Bay road residence to Min Edith Hanson. The tr-nudion wu handled through Paul Schroeder 1C0. Mr. Leslie B. McClflrey is repre- senting the E. P. Mum-rd Co., north Show Balm". The Philathea Girls Chop Suey supper will be held Sunni-y in the Community Center. Mr. R. W. I‘arko. Sr.. of (‘hicqm spent several days this week as “)0 guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Luke. Mnx‘ Edith Burn-rs was hmtesn to the Jully Girls (’luh last Thursday rvoning. Good natured jokes on good nulurvd pouph- at Hippity Flap. Mi» Iwi~ Schulz 11-“. last WN-R for n fuur “win May at I'niun (iullvzv. Lv Man. In., “hi-r0 sho- i< whiting her sistrr (‘usiine who will luv gradu- ntul in June. By in popular vnte of the ï¬nder“ body. Miss (‘awlinr Syhuiz wad chnwn Qua-n of Mn)‘. The May fvï¬tival will he held the 1901 on thv vullvm) cumpux.‘ Miss Helen Bournique left Monday (nr :1 furtnight‘l stay at Lake Plat’id. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton IN rv- l‘viving cnngratulminns on the birth of a sun born Monday at the Highland Park hmpitul. Best amateur <hnw in pity Flop. Miss Helen Bournique (ur a furtnight‘l stay at Catherine Yngor underwent an operation at the Augustnnn hospital (‘hicngm last Friday for appendici- tis. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hulk and son August have returned from I motor trip to Madison. “13., where they atumdod the golden wedding of Mr. Hank’s parents. Renew your Icquninunce vith fun and laughter at Flippity Flop. Mrs J 8. Card and three daughters are planning on spending the summer abroad. Miss Caroline Willits who spent seven] months in Japan has returned to Highland Park. The Misses Mable And Laura Lingill and Miss Vemn Miller a! Evnnston were the week end guests of Mrs. Andrew Decker. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Wilker of Chic-go are the guests of Mrs. C. D. Ewell. ,Mrs. E. E. Andmwn and daughttr Miss Grace spent the week end in Detroit, Mich, with friends. Meet me at Flippity Flop. News of the death of Mrs. J. P. Diesm~s,a former resident of th'nl city and now of Streatnr. 11].. reached Highland Park yesterday. Death occured yesterday morning as the re- sult of seven] months illness. Mrs. llerm-n Denzel is in the Highland Park hmpital where aha- undoi‘went an «iperntion for nppendi-. citis on Monday. Sh:- is gunning along nicely. Special cu service for Flippity Flop Mrs. Georg“ J. Him: who bu been visiting‘ her son Ind dnughter-imlaw, Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Hinn. {or the put month, left Mondny for Fun du Lac, Wis. Dr. and Mrs. (‘harks M. Robert- son had as their guest over the week end Dr, Ernst Fuchs n! annn. Mm, William Munroe Wright in in Little Rock. Ark‘. for I brief 30â€" juurn. The Lady 1-3an vu†gnw a can! party and dunw, Wednesday o-wmnx MM) 31;! in Winch hall. The Royal Neighbors of Amt-flu \ull gnw a can! and bunco party Thursday, May 25th in “‘ittrn hill. Thv public I\‘ Invited to It‘l‘nd. Mrs H. H. Adnnu undrrwcn! nu mwrnhnn n! H)» (En-u! Lukln-s huspltul Sunday fur appendicitis, She is gt-umg alum: nun-1y. Yuu'll say “sum; shn'vs-"~thpity Mrs. John Peterson ill entertaining It luncheon tnday for Mn. Florence Juhnson of (‘hivngn Ind Mrs. Elmer Mnlmquist ()f‘thi! city. \qu'“ P‘lup. Miss Elizabeth Cooke. I trained nurse {mm l‘hicngo who In: been ema ployvd by the Wm. Bony family {at 'h(- put few months. died Tueoday morning :1 two-thir‘y o'clock follow- ing an eighteen days illness n! pneu- monia The body mu takrn to (‘hi- rngn where funeral 7.9an wt†lx- lwld {rum hcr mother's humo. Talk u! the (ownâ€" Flippity Flop. Th1- (lirl Scum-n will huld - nhufl business meeting ant Wo-dnndny If- n-rnwm at fuur Ult'IUCk a! the Trinity l’urnll hnusc, All numbers In- naked (n Min): 1: lmx luncheon. :9 a bench purl) \nll ln- hrld {ulluwlnx the meet- ing. NUMBER 12 Tb: 'Hiablaiih Path Published weekly by Jon L. Um ad has LII-1. a W 14h County. [ills-h Entered an accent! chu mm: Inch 1. 1.11.13 (to m “it land Park. Illinois, undo: the A6 a! Ilnh 8, 187’. yea r9 «Flip An n-lwtion of err: followed *9? which Min Ruth .wing In: Mitch led pn-aidont 1nd Mr; W. G. Sun-f durum. vice-president; In. H. W,J ,Bnninr was nude Iceman and; “Mrs Harry Paul, treasurer. A v0“ '90! th-nh wu tendon-d the maria: mmtary and tnuunr. In Roar: latter and Mrs. Gliddcn. i The Auctindon voted to 0190*} I money on 1 painting from the of the lundunpe artist, Frank PayI 'nud. tobegiven to u! U uhool. The .ulecdon and MM! bu time been nude 0! n culvu 604* pitting all the hasty lid chum 0‘ mac-ad color of the lovely Moi shire country. The pktnu bu n4 ‘only I but "ti-tic but n pl hide-I value, and iu a guanine permanent art truuurv for the UM coln school. 7 gum wu given It the adjourn-en of the businm meeting. to whkh pupils of the {our upper rude. udmittn! m (hr. audit-nor by and: inviution. Our mm In. Arthur F. Byï¬dd. dew (Continued on Pm 12) f A joint musical and dramatic p3 Miss Ruth Ewing. pmident. a“ thusc mporu spake for lhmuh‘cl sufï¬ciently to show what the sin. ofl'ort and Acoumphshmrnt of OI! or- ganization h-d been. without funk“ comment. Shv though! perhaps an bu) achievrmcrnr had been in M0- ruing a ï¬ne spirit of mun-st Ind coâ€"opvmtion nmvng the “the" I" we]! as â€It main-rs and Luther: in the dixtrict, and took err-don '0 thank the members of the Aluminum. collcflh‘vly and the carers and Com- mimwmm. wmrauly {or their faith- fu! d« \0110 o (ht work of the ot- gnnizalitn 1 deep uppreciluun ((1 the yum-roux sacriï¬ce of time und‘ «H'ntnn made by lhom In it» hhllL: [Wednesday after-noon. In 10th. ‘ot \the school buildiu. A Emilio. ‘neulon And election occupied Ch tint hour. interesting reports "I. read giving a comprehensive new ‘0! the practical work conducted due- in; the year. showing a not .- ereue in membership and wot-hi: fund, and n constructive prozrun educational ulh, teacher-pupil demonstrations of ochooi work, music col end drunntic entertainments. a“ ï¬ne lectures including. two by Iliu‘ Flora J Cooke u! the Praisic Park" School and Prof. Frank Sluu. Dim tor of the Moraine Pork school a. Dayton, both expert futon in the educational world. LINCOLN scaoor. * 91m. users orflcm Th4- Mny party xiv-en lut eventing 1n Munmr lull under the auspices of (‘nmpbrn (‘hnpier wu indeed I nail-l affnir, A! the clone of the mbr meeting the membtn did their hqi- lies were invited to witness a mqr- ring!- oerrmony. (a mock Md! bring tuned). Thou who took r! were: Roy M. Hun-e, bride; Geoff! G. Greene. mm; Geo. Tucker. ri lburrr; H. G. Winter And Wm. B - or. flour girls; H. F. CIov. mini Mr. Paterson and Walter Ve bridnmnidn; Mr. Jen-en. but Indu- Dr. Graham. bride's “that; A. La: non. uncle; A. Yowell. aunt; If. Stimr. jilted IMMfl; If. S o ens, hride'n mother; ARM. A cromby, soloist; In. Wham, pianist and In. Ahurmby. Uh. A. Larson. In. R. M. flown, In. Yourâ€. Mn. Stevens And In. Vet†were wedding (neck. A Big Bap Band with In. Chi‘widdcn, leader and Me-dunu Grnhun. Pumw, Dink-y, Burn-u. Bkimhl, Gm and Brown u member: phyod mat “pathetic†mulic for the ct The committed in chum cumin 0! Mrs. Winter, In. Burt... .‘ Claw, Mn. Pnnovnki and Mrs. B J mehl and much .ctedit in duo "lb“ for the success of the mun-mm About. one hundred and mantra" you? present. u... - In. Jam L In“. And 4. Eur Jane noon a than uh hath-cut. an. 1y to spend two wait m It" In. Tr!“ Will". EASTERN sun owns , NOVEL MAY Purity day {nr Ne! York to )0": their d- . In and nmumpnny her to Pario. M Manon will l-r mnrriod to V:- Telermuk)’ on Jum- Rth Vi!!! French Civil Serving and on Jw mh in 1hr Americnn Exam-opt] dunk-I u (hm o'clock and 1 MI! hour Int: In the Runi-n Orthodox church. 5 Mrs. Joe G. Davis who “WW I" operatiun n the Pmbyhrhn hp. pqu I week ago in mint def; nicrly. Miu Blanche Ill-on Inm- W for No" ork from win" all. will mail next hand-y for Park. “I. and Dirt A. 0. Manon will In." 5'!!- How-rd barman! it seriously at him home with pow-nub. Tho lut min meeting of ï¬n Flanne- Chndla Gm Deâ€""E Hglttd Progn- ‘ ‘l'llUlflbAY. HAY ,13. and 4.1. new» [kn Flay you: no chum stood in an o! the“ punk. Today punch dad in an 0! their children. 1m! It awful? Bela-ahafï¬thtmkmwitâ€" Dutch 2. I. 0. m sum“ and. A: ull drug atom.-â€"Mv. mdmon'tnporhntm .5 MMWdQMmfl-Mh use)! this W_man4'cvdm the debit of mulmmmamcbnqum ImuflnooMaacyofyour Nannies!» unofthhduilymviuundcvddmtheddlnof HIGHLAND PARK AND CHICAGO Daily Merchant Messenger Service ulILht-An-u WIRING coxmcmns . 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