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Highland Park Press, 11 Oct 1928, p. 5

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v V Lr:",'-."'"-,--""-.'- In the try-m and. m In Adina of Pub“: Ae- mnu. Stale a! "ther-ere, A1atr. Sign. of "Hoot, " " (2.1317 of lab, MB. 5erreCuy n." u-ul Linn-Int.- ".EC9.tgt,ur. l, W. I Duolcy. tusher a! the Nun). Show. That Cow-nun Bull. do not-nut 11t..thetbtet.u'oiaiitreroT'ir"i1','. tye'. my Pete on! bud, ”a mu a. .-- -- ------- - MEAL) M Human, u up rlmr n! Inn-urn on c'. 3rd day " oerohre "CH, I. mud- 0- In! Awtrtor of Public Are-o of the Shaw of 1mm». MUM"! to In: qut n! th- rmmtrrtttttn "r sum, Shore Tru.r C-nr Hunk luau-I u [hum-mi Purl sum nl “Emmi-VAL- the vicar "f hum-7‘ on ". Yirs, J. w. Simons l,m' entertaining hv: luncheon club today at her home Mr, Fri-d Tin. m, uni-rm of her at hrr humr on " urday nurht. Mn. J. P. o't (hr rurmlu-r.~ "t but Thursday. Kmm. has returned Mrs “any G. P: the members of th ' lui, at her home an lumnrruu‘ (WI-mug. ML and Mr, Roan of Futon, nl., wow tht', Ruests a few days of this week "f theer sons. Foyd and George Kuhn. and their families. Mrs. tl, Dinah of Kankakee. lll.. who ha, horn the guest tor the past up: k n! thwr mm. Floyd and George Knun. has returned In her home. at IN; Edam-hie or/d, day Miss Hora Levy has returned from Montana to reopen the nursery school ... .v,..1.. .r- ., at 1 o'clock. The opening meeting of the Wom- an': Club of Chlcuo Ind Northwest- ern Railway System will be held on Wednesday It 2 p. m. Musk.) pro- gram: cetta-Mrs. Marie Even; vim tin, Mm Dorothy Satin-n; pianist. Mun: Elaine Mich; reader, Miss Edna Means. Itustesses, Mrs. E. B. Halt,, president. assisted by unit-era. Mrs, c. FI Hill, of Dixon, m., was entertained a! the home of Rev. and Mn C. G. L'nangst over Inst Sun-1 in her tasor SnturJ-ayTVéci: 50,"; the_Fr_el_Ich_ room of the Drake hotel. Min Ellen Fits Pendleton. presi- dent of WolluIey college. in coming to the city Ind will be the (an: of honor and speaker at the luncheon the Chit-:30 Wellesley club is giving ...........u..n Cavite, am (1. Sun'- up I'M-rad Mu maul. M Ann-mu u, nun-Id hp“. 6., Cumin“ were mud in mm... It the First United Emma] than): At 8:30 p. III. on ha Sunni-y. pu- wr C G. [Jung-t chiming. They were aeeootpmsied by Mr. and In. (uh. 0% Curt. $t.sspurem. Ind due from hunk; 'X-J-VI ' “the: Mun-h and munln .5. 11-:- an €4,1th Saturn! ' Other hang at. I..." run MI but: "r: 0‘"an m H-nhnl Ila-ac. ham-Inn And I'illul'u str, Othrr “I"!!! ‘11. Local and Personal Do you know Inything about the driver-about his "andimr--his reputation-his habitat Ate you eontV dent of his decency and honesty? Would you permit your wife Ind children to ride with him unless you were You can get direct nmwers to these questions and you will never take any risk: when using YILDOW CABS beans: they an answer they. question to your tratitrfnetitm, u we operate a Cab Conny worthy of public emtBdeatee and respect. What cab do you patronize? about it? Limousine/ & Sedans Ndriii%Gr'i; "i"r"iist Company Bank J’uul LVtoit-. Tau] may... IOI'HCIAL PUtMacaTToN, y -. ~- _. -n of her five hundred hom,. u" (Jukwmul aux-nun 'ellhy 93'? Company _g15:i|1.|11r.s 145501162.- Parties and Pleasure Trips a Specialty ry G, Peru will enlrrtain w of the Friday Evening home un Ridgewond drive Tucker entertained the 15b: Lulu“: E. magnum 1 Duo Fiiiriiao., Phone Highland Park 2000 'unm-ll entvrtained her luncheon club hourly and meter rate. 5 and 7 passenger I79. ty Li's Ma, tw..tt I” " rluh Sat - in} C. F. GRANT. Cuhlg am. of "much. Cam " nu, -. Sui-tribe! and "on. to Hm - thh m day of October "gr, _ __ w“... __... -. - “mu-n- ru- Sh!- MI. do mm?! In: that the at": ."Pett"Aeretotubertoeus, law-Ids: ...I r...” ' “A A. .A - A mun-nmiummmmm Aid!" M Pubtie Area-nu. Shh at ttWtob. ulna-n! to Inn. {DIAL} 7. V. -7. Vee-VF ... vmu... on< th- '<nl day of Ute-054, my. l~ "wk t..' mu Awmm M PIINH‘ Aremmu " the saw! or “linuh. Dunn-ml b I... , Roper! " the condition of the llkhhmf Purl State Bulk. Invited " "I‘M-ml Park. sur- "e Hum-i3. P' Pe clone of human on ? And what do you know Mr :m-l ttrs Frank J, Cemrad of Wrlmetu. more the guests an Yatur. llu) of their parents'. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. l‘nnrad of 122 McGovern street. tivec. Mr. um! Mrs. Duffy will spend two wevks mutoring to Canada and Varttrtts Mar“ In tho (an! and upon lhrir rrturn will twin!» at 1520': Ma- MP av'muc. Kyanstort, Mn James Hesler witt entertain th. munhrrs of her Inridgv Hub at Mr hum-- on South (irrrn Bay road lunmrruw uflrrnan t. C .1" Eryn. guppy of u- nikhu Pun Mr. Brut Mrs. Robert Sl-ybark re- turned Monday from a week's stay in Rochester, Minn. q This morning at eleven o'clock in St. Leo's church, ('hirngo. occurrrd the marriage of Miss Marion Helen Brownian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Brockman nf Chicago and Emmrtt James Duffy, sun of Mrs. Agnes Ihatry of S. Second street. The ceremony was perrurmed by the Km: Father Marlin Mueik. a former classmate of the groom. Miss Betty I'rrrill " Chicago was bridesmaid and Mr. George Nolan of Lake For-r wt wag best man. After the services a drlu-ium breakfast was served at the Fhlseewaut Bean-h hotel to rela-‘ Miss Edith Ron-hand entertained twetttr-five of her friends from Deer. fieid and Highland Puk at her home on North Ivenue, Saturday evening. Dancing um! game: passed the eve- mug hours most plenantly. of September. The he}. joins It; Homer‘s host of friends in oirtrrintr congratulations. Mrs. Robert Bother "mined twelve guests at dinner a: Sunday In celebration of Mr. Botmr's suc- cess. Mr. Botaes won the silver cup alarm] by the Equitable Life lunar unce Co. to their employes for doing the mast busineu during the month C-nlI-I Sunk ll) Saul-u 02: [VI-divided Pomu mun“ new» Armat- My Dun-ml Deva-It- "a, Till. Mi‘l 15b! [tum of Crvdit HI elevcn' mm gm "tr-i-tra-Tir" eleventh birthday party on Monday afternoon All report a wry happy time. Su-ur‘ny mu Other h-m we” hum In: Reat Dun "kr Overdraft, .1. Hulk-nu "rm, hut-Stun In] Future .4:- on Beach " Ana luncht- bridge will, be played at tie ' REEUI'IICEs ran-h, Other (uh Moore‘- .n-! Ilur hum “lulu .143 t' 5 0m! lruoulmvnh eta other mm. “a Sw-“uw‘ loan.- on c, luau-I TvI-I [Alb-Ink: TuuP “(Ilium-I Highland Park State Bank (OFFICIAL PUILICATIOH , Lumunts ._- My. - - .7 ""rmu-Arurramrts.smau.aNoa-,uaooss--- - BLLA I. Kalil-nu. Noun Mk $C696.tC, '" ll.6%.l5' I ”an,“ JWJOOOC l':|.u:. u ‘l.llL$$ 2260.69. it IJITJIJV’A in? , tit N' M' if ' s he: 'ttw batter, There will be tive tahles of cards. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Conrad en- tannin“! twenty-four guests on tut, urday mummy at their home on Deer. field avenue. F. D. CLAVEY RAVINIA MJIGERIES, Incl Fall Planting Days Are Limited Illinois "tfire and Nurseries one in In our Nurseries,Gm,,isrmvr of over 300 acres, we have thousands of tine Evergreens, Trees and Shrubs. Why not drive out to nur Nur- wry before placing yuur urnh-r. Nowhere else can he found more m-rfwt main...“ (mice Ind Nursery: "eertietd. time is right No matter how fine or mild the weather is, thd fall planting days are limited. There is still time for you to plan fall Naming. an early call will arsure completion of your work while the The Lake Shah's Larya Plant Now found more prrfcct specimens Telephones: Dot-meld 36 and llighltnd Park 36 mite 'rest of Waulegan Road, Miss Anne ('awley entertained a number of friends last Thursday eve- "mg in compliment to Miss Betty H: ptudta who was married on Satur- day to Mr. Abe Kroukiun The turair “as a personal shower and many lowly gifts were presented the hou- ured guest. Bridge was enjoyed at three tables. Mrs. Morton Taylor of Fort Sher, man is but“: today at a one o'ciock luncheon to be mum-ed by bridge. Sergeunt ind Mrs. J. King motored to Grand Rapids, Mich. Ind spent the Week Visiting relatives there. The hrst meeting of the yeast of the For! Sheridan Woman's club was held Monday evening in the chapel. Mrs. M. Maloney tty the president thin bear and a number of tine prugrnms haw been unmixed. The Club near bersbip has grown considerably and It I: the hope of all that It will have more new members before the year expires. t Nu merits r o'clock of Fort Sher, L n um: o'clock J by buds: King matured & .,..., u. w.- _ _._7 7 ___ __ ski N N I wok! SAMBA? ONLY - L00: 5 Hill-cc Ill NU! ( SPECIAL ADDED A'ITRACTION! l 8.1 Kb; mt: _ LONE EAGLE in “Person” , THE CELIIIKATID HONOR "CHI“ DOG S'I'Al -.-- h -- I " A. AM Fugu- d Me In“! - a up: 'altr1%'tet au Ppsu2: '- m...“ 1': t: one of the greatest tin-1th: actors of " lines. I!“ May McAvoy. Alec: Francis & Willi... ms“, Jr. oncussrm AND ORGAN; - com-my AND NEWS 3 The Celebrated Stage my Now on the Screen Big Company of Rah Rah Boys and Girls THE SCREEN COMES TO LIFE! In addition. Till-2 l'SL'AI. BIG STAGE PROGRAMS, ORGAN OvERTURcc, and CONCERT ORCHESTRA NUM, BERS. will be part of the Genesee Programs. Sound Pie- lures are just a part of the big de luxe programs which are presented at this Great States theatre. Now you will hear entire feature pictures, as well as see them . You will hear the voice nf your favorite movie stars, just as though they were performing upon the legitimate stage, rather than on the silver screen; you will hear famous entertainers in special Vitaphone and )lm'ietone sulrjects- you will enjoy and marvel at this-the greatest achievement of the century. PICTURES THAT TALK! STARTING MONDAY STARTING MONDAY Great States Theatre Inc, immedia tion of Movietone and Vitaphune, cont“ tion of sound equipment in the Genese greater entertainment. more than 40 t1 costing thousands and thousands of doll in your Genesee, so that you will HI trreatect feature pictures, opera and st, orchestras. " sour"): [ HEAR and SEE Movietone and Vitaphone SEE and HEAR Pictures that Talk! “All-['6 The Miracle of MONDAY the Age may, TEES, WED., THURS., pm. SAT, OCT. 15, 16, 17 otTy:y,20 Comedy and News Coneert lhehestm J OYBOYS "Football Frolics" Frank Wallin (In the Stage srxnn ONLY - OCTOBER 11 with a and A muni- trrirtrrrhiiEi%rr" Theatre Inc, immediately upon the perfee- .aud Vintaphune,‘ Sontraeted for the installa- ipment in the Genesee theatre. For your nent, more than 40 tons of sound devices, and thousands of dollars, have been placed so that you will HEAR AND SEE the AT WAUKEGAN PeRFECrED , feature pictures, as well as see rice nf your favorite movie stars, performing upon the legitimate ver sun-n; you will hear famous acompanied by Jack Keller. (lint-"en Roberts Billy mask, Madge North and Joseph Caruso also "FROM THE BATTERY TO THE BRONX" TON WAGNER at the Organ DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL KEmraoEEaiitrmEcs BOOKED VAUDEVILLE The Dude Roper---t8 year old World's Char-pin. AND OTHER Bic ACTS On the Screen as tho Low Lttbberc in a Glorious Comedy of Young Romance DON CUMMINGS J ULES HOWARD tht the Stlge 0n the Screen age stars, bands and featuring Statue MONDAY

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