Hull N III M20. trg EE {m iek, Hick. VCR iek "h this NUMBER " STATE BANK SHOWS MARIE) PROGRESS ANNUAL _aeriarriNtg IS HELD mm and 0mm Elected For The Running Year; I Mat 'Aml’s Re- oert In Gntifying The maul meeting: of the no“. 1tet..e3edtttrsttdrdatdimetG.u, tVmetatnndPsrhtttntes" have but: hold. ad Man and men abated lathe manta; your; Excal- H upon- m mad at the 'e1tl--hrtittrtursaatrear, ,rsdiuemioraoertinritttriatul gieteegtotttoteegaeM.rs. Ittrattte*hetWrn'r-tin-et "tmdsdasidxmneatudtoe.derb, P_tJ.M.A-linth.demeterm' -oftutrmatmildigttt. “I! Int It. WI "you.“ to 1tt-treatrttt-t, emtttfttttrt the W. hum - th. dedication a! the new but bonding - the edte linden of the but? meaty-Mu: an- them - the qualifying as a trust comm - the growth ht. deposit. of t Utt mimon - the promotion to that plan in the matter of total re- sources among the but: of Lake county - the iatqreatred dividends to gtoekholdem and . subltnntial gddi- tion to the bank’s surplus, "the result a! I latte volume Att business, con- , (Continued on me 9) ‘3me BEAUTY" f GIVENJANUARY 28 Special Performance' try Junior Lune Players hi, After- - mom Elm Hue ' A Lunch) puffer-mum '01 “The Sleeping Beauty†by the “hated Junior has». phyen of Chicago/ will be than " the Elm Place auditorium " four o'clock on the dummy of In padormances have already waetvuatthet'tarhouseirtChi-, -u'tttedetitrhi4tytndrydsPf “I ad " is s privilege for the “a at this community to hear t*t.,ra-etathtatte'st, presented to them mitt-no in their own auditorium nib: It mm to journey to Wigwam is otartutk value that was» too, will enjoy. " .. The leading roles are played by If“ Dorothy Schmidt as the princess, line In!“ Fairbanks, as the king, - W Keeley the queen, and lb- cum Home " the pen e150 an W; me, lies Helen W play: the part of a emu-r, a“ ttet-tst to ttte. per. tom-u for Highland Pears. - T'EJ‘M Gu, in little pang . p.112,“ for at]. that Wu at "'fhmmbomumdoor or at Mt 4seAhtit's derte MM NEW nusomc TEMPLE HEARING COMPLETION ,h.msw-tieprspltwtiitsttMt Maud» W'fnr'm nut)- is not“ -hthns ngtd ,aait-utt-tuttthi-trth, iiiitriLiism--e1rtttrye amtuNortk8hoee. mettttrtdPart an wenhoproudof M'W new www.md in its-hm autrtet. _ T 7 I scab betting burnt It " In ttet-red toGnuwhiepsiyt6 investment,’ well secured. Ptrrttter information WNW ttto'ttoetdt M um YEAR EXERCISES AT am PLACE JAN. so SIT-ISM ttdin Mr? Chutes Grant, a thefawmd Fuh'Stste Bank. The may) mid m1; commence- ment exercise. of the Elm .PUee school will be held Friday evening, January 30th in the Elm than midi. torhnn. " men forty fire p’clock. . JUNIOR AUXILIARY ' qt? MEET JANUARY " Tho next meeting at the Junior auxiliary of thetyRiehlane) Park 'ro.. mlnfs club will he ham, W Itgo.pyrr, 30th. .M _ Munro will speak on Milt. on' Mttdertt IK. an; a tiso." . Capo] Simplicity ' If the gospel: could be taken for jinn what they claim to in.“ tmtiui or creednl statement-Um' just good nuts. simple ilhmtrrtitntr of tus-tneat' and m IMtttt; Christendom would not tr, W I. it in new. tt is.†. 9-tarai.d, in» than by km or!“ Mtitk has but and: ta m, “it own) - 'nc-Minute Demon _'tii'fji, qt .,é:‘ C,' " "s'iji"ibuiivtkii8iii' .3, . â€I???“ at the Junior The ffighlatit 19_atit V pm Cube for Grntitteathn Formal M the" fhttirea should " ford citizens-oz! Highland Park a' feel- ing of gratitieation when they note that any town; Ind cities irrthia Ni don and anywhere about Chicago in: (much higher tax raw-khan this city, According to this most re.. cent report of the Munich“! land, which muintnins a bureau of ata- "isties on taxes of the cftiea and tom of. minds. _ T . TAX RATE name 18 w LOW m COMPARISON That of 111311th Park In Less Than Many Cities In The China Region Highland Pnk’e tax rate, as shown by the moat recent report or the bureau of municipal information of the Illinois Mankind league, n of 1923. compete- very fevonbly with those of ttthereitUs end We in am retioyof the country end eepeeielly in the region about Chicego. In meet cue: the locel rate' in eomiduehly lower. despite the Net that can: ha- provemente have been accomplished in the hat few yearn. . Park. {11.26; Chum, $11.70: Win- ntth, 811.18: 'Wthatette,. $10.76; Ber.. win, $10.12: Chicago Heights, 811.60; Haywood, 110.94; Glencoe, 814.46; Riverside, 89.85; Lake Forest, 87.91; River Finest, $10.72; LaGrange, $10.- Ito; Harvey, $10.89; Blue Island, “$11.82; Binsdnle, "i0tli9; Fons? Park, $11.48. Bum-5 'teta" In the Win of the bureau, which cum any of the towns and cities of Illinois, thaw nu for Highhnd Paik, including county, city Ind school run oomphâ€. nmounta to um, WW. Wuhan-’5 is rim as tNur, Nora: Chieattos $10.73; Oak l Few u how . The xenon in their intelligence; civilly “Chicago who†tax is " low a that of KW Putt, other things being nhywh'ere neat eqnpl. The re- port twinned by the Municipal league and covers p'raetteail, all important tom and cities of Illinois. The fhe uru aNstor, 1923 and wem mm late in 1924: It is the bureau’s latest re- port. , r . Another feature worthy of note in this connection is the conclusion that this city has been given a business- like and economical administration, in that notwithstanding the many notes- eory and nimble impmvéments which the city has made in various department. of munieipnl waits in recent Years, theta: gate hm been held down to main! futures a kept much lover than tint of my other gm.- whooo audition. and location m than†to that of Highland Park. .The Fulani“ d Club. of the Tenth" Congmaioml district was the mat of the Highland Park Peter? club on.‘l'nuday, Jun. 20.: During bod: the morning pod dterdoon soa- Iiom the club. auditorium in: wall Med ind luncheon was served to over. two hundred. A FEDERATED CLUBS ' ENTERTAINED HERE 11.. district meeting wu opened with a mating by In. Wilford C. Shipnu, president of the Highland Pith Woman’s club, to which Mrs. Frederick W. Bloch, preaidlent of the Tenth district. would. l Palm . helium meeting Dr. w E. tSqdtit so†a most inter- “that talk on "IU Coming Genera- tion.†The naming tension cloud With the Tenth district song. After in delicious luncheon served by the home committee of the hostess club, the afternoon senion convened. Ttte two. speakers of the afternoon were 'Mrs. W. S.’ Refterati, member of :the board of adulation, and Dr. Janice R. Hutton. Mrs. meersn "who on “Some Educational Prob. ian," and! Dr. Button on "The Best wi Can Do For This Generation," g',ittft"', the need of trenting etch ehild in 'an individual manner both in educational ‘snd physical jrotstemtr. Several selections were sung by the trio from the WInk'egnn F' Woman’s club. F The Junior Mar club will hold b St. Valentine's dance in the Highland. Park Woman's club, Saturday even- jng, February M, Those who attend- od_tho two mamas given by the clubvm "all VIM (god time they had and will not want to miss thir “hit. Every cam-t in being made to make this one of the beat ot "tit-o-ttttru-tttei- them. Be sure to reserve Feb. 14 for the Junior Star: club dance. r . VALENTINE DANCE T0 . BE AT WOMAN'B CLUB MASQUERADE DANCE AT OAK TERRACE SCHOOL The Oak Ternce Parent Team madam will hold a mammdo m, Friday evening, January 30th in the school “barium. There will In good music and prim for the. moat duvet-comma. . ' 'ithski'i"iiih, COMMUNITY SERVICE. WORTH IS EVIDENCED PROPERTY IS INCREASED The report ttttis W, In. E. I. Grundy, *ae:of "ttttul inter- est. thawing thy {Mining of the property holdings of the and: um. Thatch] not oftttebtttitb, ine mod by. the Community Serv- ice. according to this mart. was 880,li00.iThsmt have beep retired ponds to the amount of $9,000, and interest has been"puid to Dee. 1, 1924-. Repairs during 1924 cost $700. Alt bills are paid and the property in in good condition. Building Is may Growing Asset; Bonds Being Paid V . Oft; 1N1eers and - Directors 7 _ Striking evidence of the worth to the community of In emulation like the Community We. in High- land Park' is seen in the reports made " the mum-l mating of the mem- ban aim held Monday ovo- niq; in the (Kqtrttttrtitr' Shop. lien-m in anm . ‘1 Indication of the value of this prop- erty is shown in the report of my bets that the building, whip}: cont the organization $80,500, than my greatly inereared in: value. new and has been this increase in Show! by the? fact that recently an odor of 350.00% was made for the. yroperty. Thiss, means that it but increased maxim $20,000 in value {no few years, 1nd: there is every intimation that in the next 'few years the Moreno will com time in prppottl,oet/ , o ' ', Bmetlt to Community T f Those who no fumilia; with than»I _ (Continued on page 9) I t It is, héped that not done the mem- lbers of the club will avail themselves t otthe opportunity for a delightful " ternoon, but that Il these interdsted in the welfare of he,club will put- lchasé tickets which may be procured i from any member of the fhuutee com- mittee. Mrs. T. c, William, chair- man. The vieisctqttrptte1t are Mm. R. A. Luther. Mm._Jolm D. McDonn- "ll In. â€will“; In. R. B. l- 241;): apd Mn. John _M. Willie“. , . HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS. mURSDAxi JANUARY ie, 1938 DUDLEY CRAFT WATSON ', AT JOINT P. T. A. MEET "Art In Business and Scienceâ€: Subject, Meeting Tuesday _, Evening, Lincoln Schbol j The Parent-Teachers â€satiation ot Lincoln and. Elin, Plnce who]: gwillf unite in bring Mr. Dudley Catt Wit-g son of the Art Institute axtensiun “1 Highland Paik ‘on Tuesday tuning, Jan. ST, It the Lincoln school midi-i toriqm, at 8:15; , . , Th3: is the mend his feature otl the year’s lecture course in which twd, schools hav'e popud their iitttateea is, order to secure a putrho communist a greater fee thnit either school could afford. acting iMerryrtt4entlr, . - , The am Gettire, by Prof. Stu-buck. was held in the Elm Place â€Wand-o itorium in November tind the enthus- ium of the audience was Meier“ evidence of the success of this wan. tare. V ' V Mi. Watson is. not a stranger hi Highland Park., He has ttready lee. tured in the Woman’s club thisssae son and it wni tbs profound intirmss sion of clear vision and force, tenth. " with a we {and of humor creatsd by him at this time, that determined his reappearance; next Tuesday eve; nine. The “Meet at his talk will be "Art in Business and Sciatica†and will be illustrated by slides. This lecture is onelttutt is particulady an ranged for an audience of men and mm sad the committee can sums the public that the evintitttt' will. be fliUd with interesting and stimulating thoughts; a few slants on matters so vitally importantfin our dynamic thr, ing age. 7 , ' t CARD PARTY, JAN. 29 _ _ AT WOMAN'S CLUB Tlie card party to ti given m: the Highland. Park fWomdn'p club on Thursday aftermath, Jan. 29, at 2:00 o'eloeh, is under the 'direction of the finance committee of the club. The proceed: will gab the building fund. MISSIONARY UNION . TO HOLD BAKE SALE . the Wonian's Minion-17 Union of the Marion dutch will [the , bakery ale on Saturday. Jul. 24.: " the Parish how 10" the benefit t sdhohrships in the mountain achoo This sale will start " ten o'eV'k a L continue uiiirtio: TM ladies Mn fol-ode an, breads. ruin. o at: home mm goodies. my a lave home made audios. H , by a find chance totelp . worthy a.» tail-prise and also to halo 1011::de ur CONTRACT FOR ST; JOHN’S PAVING At the regular union of the city board of load 1rrtprrmrrtterttrlnat Fri- day, evening the equate: forth. pav- ing of St. Johns “anus mm Laurel to Sheridan toad in trmmio.d to the. lowest Edda. the Amie Construction company, tho ettgttmet prim being 32793220. The several Md: were received " IMO“! muting. ten “:3an -att.tt- _ " thing meek at ly but“. The. tUst ir/thet tmqrttm6 ttit-tttbd" d the with“: in Lakeside piade, DUB place, Lakevlew Manor, read ind Lakevidw terrace. _ The total can of this improvement in estimated at $60.- 300. A complete report with itemized estimates mu presented to the board by Acting Mayor Cheney, end Friday, Jan. 30; " 5:15 o'eloek in the evening, was ttttttttte fltred for public consid- eratioh of the project, " AnotitW'rh4leet _ T The other large im rotremttntvittlte iated by the board w the paving at Lakewood drive, the estimated cost being placed at $28500. A full item: ized estimate was presented,'as in the other project, and Friday, Jan. 80, " ARCOLE CONSTRUCTION CO; Contract Price In 327982.20; More Extensive Immine- ments Are Originated . By Local Board . The Highway ttntstrutrtiott Co. wad] granted an extensibn of time to Juli: 1, 1925, to complete in magnet was; der Spock] Assessment No; r282,4th9§ contractor to pay all added marten-‘4 ing and inspection kottr thew caused: ", 7 C I , " t, p. nic, watt thftimt thard also fot public tonpHertition' of this plnn. i Engineer-a Windes & Marsh submitiq" ted estimate i No. , for Cotttrtrestoti, Angelo', Monaco for work done “4 materitll used thus tarpin the job a; constructing a sanitary - in .ttt,q' Braesid'o "bdivuiotristpd Gwen-'3‘)! road, SpeddAuepémept No. 288, l 1 amount due being reported a $4,900 On motiop dais am who allowed I l ordered _paid‘th'e contractor on "rl, count. ' V , I 3w Bound! Mut- o' ii The city council also held I with“ Friday evenirig, but in _dolihontion"_ were devoted chiefly to -rrttttttttt bulk neM. V T . " The letting of the St, John: avenuk paving contact and the initiation of the two [imposed new pivinz hm; movement: at thhrAtusetirm td ttth board indicates that the city's _ temried improvement plans edirud to far but yea will notbe halted, aid that the present year will no moths; large program of civic improvhmenti materialize under the forward-looking adrnipiittruian which is mummibh for so may progressive step: in thé recent history of this city. , f MRS. ADAMS COMMENDS WORK OF HOSPITAL .Huv‘inz been I patient for no weeks in the Highland Park honing], Letter To Press Expresses Arie preciation of Local Justin. ', than And omens . _ rfeel , mm ttii, privilege of giving my opinion of. the some. ‘Highland Park khoittttre me that“! tut we have this burr! and that we up not (we: to _ to Chicago when ,a hospital, may as in my out it was . â€tainted to he tn tori. motion with. my own bottle. To his men like our lob 'rrrsidtnt, Mr. Wat, ter Baldwins“ n'itw Mi. Seller Bul- lard; a 'firtis womim like Min Willi-n1! at our superintendent' is a wonderful guarantee. of the work pone in the Highland Park hospitals I know from my own observation that any outlaw coming in to the hospital lucked the same cau‘nnd attention that I did eyen when uncertain if the patient was we to phy for serviée and meal» cal attenticn. I wish every citizen would realize war obligation to aw by and help maintain mi hound). EDITH 'HcGREGOB ADAMQ. CATHOLIC LEAGUE g _ HOLDS FINE MEETING A vgry interesting meeting of-th'e'? , North Shore: Catholic ifiiiiii/h P. Gig? Pom, have us held at the Winnetka Wm. “A!!! man’s club on Monday, Jan. 19. Veg: _ "-"r-e' selections were rendetgd by lira. i Ott Saturday night Norman Copthorne. Miss mm win hr; "tomtat " Mead. dramatic render, give sewn! tttgtettd of?†‘3‘! selection who swing! the day uncalled mama. wu Mia. J. A. O’Donnell whose matt-l of pm with,†M w an Ttip “w: W? rm may - Pr, The next meeting of the study elm will lathe!!! Ott Mortar, Jun. 26, at the hand of Mrs. Keene St. Patrick, 857 Guam-bod avenue; Gledeee. ‘ W thrie employ» of 'tlst, Ermine Cleaners dyeing and cleaning worker " Highwood were badly'humd and another less sériomly Tueudny when an explosion of naphtha ihrttrit tleant Hui department dammdf the was in which it occurred "slrtttittid the clothing in " and New :31». out of some real- wjndowu of Human: There was mach ttttite, the M1313- inzm notdam, ' 'tttt kn- ported to be land? "iiG'ta,'ilr 1m "tee. :as',e 1.r_" l MRS.-BRITION I. man 'i, BEACHES um END She attended the flttth',t, insti. um for a who: of "and m w in music all} We mad “philanthropic institutions jatit enter- prim as we“. [ . . She was tumul- ttsr" long time of the Guild ot the muted Siphon of quy of thy Episcop- church; uni u “chum kn'm for her nth among the poor Ind crippled children to whose interest: the Sitters of Mary devote their start- partiettlarly, “She had many warm friend: in Highland ' Mm. Pt"' ti,,' "gfidt1,tt2gPttt5, to Worker- tht president a t e a _ "I _ linen and the North Shag: ind Mil. 'ttrider",",',',',', q wankee railroad, and fuming-1y g well _ F ' i known Highland Park among, an , We! Calmin- ' VF at T o'clock Sunday abrasion after _ _1 a protracted?' " tloser/tttlo A i' Konmorefnvwno. human m in “an: the 'tain" out of; cum- Rouhill can on My: Mm. with; 'tmtrtq an “In" in NM for Budd 113%“!!! qrtttt funny†tho Highland Psi-Ema 9 thm of ma in fort [ma period. Yohgntpm art - In "pp-on. THREE MEN BURNED . IN NAPHTHA BLAST Former Resident of “in City Passes Away Sandâ€; Watt Well Know Bare _ v, Explosion at "Ermine Cleaners Establishment My; 3 Taken to Hospital . Despite htr' aocinl mum. Mum Budd was not much seen in minty.- She was km fir mor: to: he: in. tellectual attainments, be! and: of art, "tr-ow, new", and bu. dnceanore the value of :,ttte melts 11nd Park hospital in crummy ha been practically Mahmud; :1 , Putt. win Mind .of ber {hath with sincere son-bi. V , . N The three men who wet-amt let!- outr1y injured ere John' Runner, Reuben Banning and Leroy Jay. ’1'th burns ere mostly} on their hunk, faces and ,Ihoulden. they were rushed _ttrthe Highland Park human where Ithey were attended by Dr. Robert Jacks. They will" m, but will be’unablc to work for some time; Otto Fisher, vice-president undiagn- azer, mnemdfbnrm on him in nu eftort to. extinguish My: clothing of the other m,_ _ In effort to extinguish m Mu' Dist. lkmm m; ftt. clothinz of the other m, ' it!!! E. 31M ' I tt F - The explositm in Run“ to “NW obetmtt. f ' [' been caused 2’0; 'tttUtter,' 3;", Dut. No. 1T--Am.tmuatoe, 'tii' friction of a ne me .. Pt. ., le . {Wm -attttte ' _ isitit of some gilt lingerie; _,',),)')"-:,.?,".;),',',',",'.',', duh. being cleaned. The "dirNatt Ite.ti M 1mm d If. is supposed to huge ignited the clan: E. 'C. 0mm 'erm-tting _ intrrreraratiory, .- . . -j'l1i;li'i,l,',l'i t, -L, l, "itil; IiiEhland Park tire deputment wfu ulkd, a it wu at £116 (and trim! he might result. _' BARBARA FRIETcHIE t AT H. P.-THEA1RE Will Be Shown , Days: “Rock- T less Romance†and Other l Features Next Week Highland,hr,k “3th wilt. {mm the feuoyftte 15mm Not _ puma: aiext week: ' . 5 T ' ', Torittrhtis, The“: , “Swamp it: Ct.",',"'?'. 02-51%â€: "t$iWt# .8531? n T. " Barnes. Hairy mm. Eylvia Breattter And a bid out itt "Queues-s Tbomanee",viSmsdtr, an) Hand-y, Betty Compton, The“?! Roberts and Kathlyn _-wt1iiaatit tii “.‘Locked Nonâ€; Tuesday, Wedâ€.- day and Thursday, 'gtartB,r,n Mickie" with Horace Yitittr. ,wrmmd we; Friday and _.hmtt'ttrrhty,( “The orus Lady†with ‘Xtrglret Living- sum and an ailing: aft. Matinee saturday.’ See mm on back page ofthut mp0! LADY ELKS TO BOLD 7 CARD PARTY JAN; 28 On Wedges!» evening,). 28-. the Lady Elks Swill (Shh will in!!! a Card yam in Wine: Bali. tct- dial welcome is extended haul “I and their viva. . i _ . _ ' n. P. CLUB POSTPONES ' ' DRAMATIC: EVENING win he a formal dune; at the" club trtgtnttd oft!» ttq 'mott.tie, "Gain: “attuned for thnt tti The change of month in the,“ Uneasy!!! ub- nm from the city " â€3:6de " 4:» u ttml glad fe the. work in Du, that I'M * " I later ism of the PM " than in CANVASS m NEXT SUNDAY Dist. Ir-u. Ambulance Driver, Hilton J.uurd-. ' _ _ l‘Dht. 7+Ambulm Driver, to be chosen. _ " . pm; QAWM Driver, in. t It. McAliigun a" Dist.‘9-Ambuhnca Driver, , Mr, Chas. Shahâ€, mph-eating Lon! Order of I“. ‘: HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN , ' PLANS ARE COMPLETE Dist. 2 - Ambukucq Brim; Ev- emtt L. Millard; "pro-nth: in"! of managers. Wu. t' Volunteers are a“; In Mimoas, or telephoning in their oth,', h belrt'rttuttooltaletttrntotrit,hes â€Madmulh Mth. lore. homer. m tttt thank“. will you not all I! F Pa6S86atihseorttiolrerrmttaer- viesuntumwothr? , Inâ€. at chi mi sad and": ot- tmtttr.thaa. m was 'ixtt and to. With.“ than tho Ina“, tbt the In. Ar. cannm, the Mag“ Ian’s Inhala- tion, the Loy-l OHIO of Home: tho the Y. W. C. A., KW Pnrk,etttb, the Highland Park Woman's club and the churches have volunteered to data. . District Cumin _ Dist. 1~Ambulanee driver, William Gurst, representing Ebenezer Bum (when! church. Dist. 8~Ambnhaee Driver. J, E. Conrad, representing the B. P. 0. tr; Dist. 'rc-Artie. gum. Mm. Watson "G. Human, "re-ttWitt Woman’s AtsxiNam.ttrsqtttat. d Mat. 6rrAastiu1aeDriver, Goon: Gaidsik, museum the Presbyter- iam church. . I n ' Dist. 10..»me Drh.r,dxt in chosen. ', _ . Dist. 11~Amb¢hnu 'Driver, “in We Brown, representing Y, W. Dirt. leAaittmue Driver. Am Gem Lilian. ' V ~if Diit. '8--Aretrtl- Driver, jib: Emu Hollie. daunting " John's Dist. 14--Amtmtnnee Driver; Wal.. tart a. Mtsurtsae sad J. B. m, replanting the Highland Put Bl in!!! Hen’l lawman; . ' Dist. “that“ deif Mr, 12." Cunt, representing -tari't" or r. . ".t Dist. tB.-aantiatto. Driver. to be chosen. - ' ' i 7 -- bik tgi--Aantnti- brim. 1.091! tyttpatargf, mun: 1min N we. at nut-qua: uniniti- but. jglnm 0mm in. c. Husk, will: " Jul-1'1?“- ith, EM _ ihwsts-aaa- War. In. Tt.. R. Jacki, mm m. hind parish. Kighwood. . ,Dist. 2s--Ambuune. Driver. to tte diam. _ ' ' . Dirt. a--Aatbt'i'tm'tP"T to be chosen. C '", N ' , . Din. chosen NExtwEEK'B PROGRAM 7 AT PEARL “BARE “Ina From Haywood," ttio... . day & Tue-day; limit! 7 Lloyd Three Days . . The following picturu will hi shown" P0511 th.eatre next not: Totiittltt ind “norm night Reginald Denny m in!) Am if "Oh W; my. Itotreet Ag. new and Peggy Shaw In “Gold Bods". Sunday-tad lam. Am Q. Niko son In “In: From Hollywood": Tia any. WM. Thur-(ll? Ind Fri an Rudd Lloyd In “Hot qNtar' also 1ehriorie Dav Itr1'93et M'rtteP' awaiting“ A.n “m . Cull.†‘Jhthu' __ . sly-pro can: on local up , â€per. .DEERFIELD 'tO ' . igB"Mg PARTY marm- tire, " sonic In Neighboring In"! (Con timed on page 8) " ma 101.140an Alumnae rthirtr fgtDeerfk 169.1119 wi1Hteg :loet. Th0: chi VOLUME ll Driver tt In