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Highland Park Press, 6 Dec 1928, p. 7

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r: T T . 1 ' _ ' o b "Um". "6ttqqtgtt g I. North Shorts Trust Company - MAmNBL'LI h "P8faMtrr' Imam "a. In. , WAY. WIDMAY an! THURSDAY. DEC. It. " and " "m “I In: "OWN m SOUND! . Cecil B. W’s . Mal Flu-u d at Age . T “THE KING or KINGS” . 'it.et_ttetetimasGiiaii," Tekpbane R. P. 2:00 Every Eve-Jug art 1:00 “if“ Fi": “mama's rrrroamsakiiriti _ “only; am" FRIDAY ml SATURDAY; Enid 7 a s -- 3mm. Saturday t to 5:” HEAR and sun DOLORES CWTELLO and CONRAD NAC “CIDRIOUS BETSY” At the sauna, mm}. on, - new Ila-r mm commun- - ovum - sma‘rucnr rim _ of an: uvsmv lunar COLLEEN moonE'iEM SUNDAY and MONDAY: one ON ml: vrnmoxn AGUACC'” SIX 1 Wu. Dunn-t l- an... the WVe'n Away" N“: 'mrtm, m BOUND . _ "hiifhiiiirtrr - - w..- " mun '. mm moms new “JAY and MONDAY. DEC. 9 and Mt Ctmeh- Sndny , to tt.00 lee? WANCB m BOUND Stt.t3t.teftt_eletro- ”dim Sunni-n , to 5:3. Cumin-on Sand”. 2 to ":30 TB! TIIBATRE BEAUTIFUL Brawl HIGHLAND PARK. ILL um" I. ""AUZArtoN" lawman: News Qltgnn v THE vrnpnbx: JOIN OUR 1929 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB " m Ibo -AilHntg-t cordially invited DO IT NOW - Now Open -- FRANK RICHARDSON - You are I or MW" or In You" ItAr1Bt “(your to su_nnowx mans m- l. P. I.“ J. B. KOPPEL Manger IOMNB um Mill, "?'"-rsam-rtidstsemsaamramsotaa-, It 6:80 JaaiiN"Ti"iiiri.' V7 -_-e-ir ”I Lhcl‘nf-h ". tttes' - W iitltl ftcehiithaiti Ta; Elk-deal- Mariachi-uti- ‘imm nun-II.- ,i7G1l"l'lllTel'dNLtt In. I“! mi. did especi‘lly oefnmpldvive-. -aeryaret'sarutiktothe 'ttyy-tet-ri/sic 'arirattsNntLiiGi,iia. . - ml lather Am Ilt9.Me-lr.i.riLirGriiii In! mini. 5; S; Tii iFuii;i "emAr, ”I" - dime of my high. of - _ Mm. Walt." Rutledge-the lovely [ rig-nae girl, In. a voice of bearrti.. ful run. “than, used. In. Fred Shier. Mis. Ill-ion Nor- m Ii- Shirley McKay and In. Hedi Mord, she Ill-mm Dun- een, IU justic- to the numbers or- iatrtaud In! m by in Nam The mm... m of dun-era he!“ am. Dotothy Bay. Miss Bub-n Sheen, li- l-mnt Par. kh and [in Domhy Nun - All "riMqt, but“ junior member-- ot an“. "hind Inch praise, u did w.. I-y'. on]. _ In. Gun-i. Wad The... was by hr tho but - Highland Park] be Ila. Ind " nu can: sure In. Mrs. Henry B. CUrh and her assist. ants annot be otrered too great praise for the beauty conceived and revealed in this picture of Sunny Spain. Mn. Clnrk has the ability to do unusual things and do them we". Senorita Nunez. " Senorita Dol- oree, received tremendous npplauw. Her solo dance Ind the one with Senor Primo de Gartar. as well I! the Violet Song, sung with exceptional grace. but her an artist of whom "e-ca-, ' n I ' t - V -___ - _-..uu. v: Ilium Highland Park may welt be proud. Ono” indeed feels distinguished by the pvt-sauce of such a member. Own more than justified the em? thnsiutic advance notices of the! Spanish Fiesta which m presented with high success and plenty of Inn-g tive tUvor at the Highland Park club. on December I. , CHARM or SPAIN , 2gl'gt dimming and beautiful in l t err . panis costumes. IN It1tpr FIESTA Undoubtedly the adorable children, Delightful Perform-nee Given It Ki”? Ind boys. lead by Mr. Martin Highland Park Chet, Collins as Padre Juan, in the proces- . sion " the Virgin, will be remembered, Sotrdar Night I as one of the sweetest and most pic- Owli more magma! the en-f "erre tights of, thtfepish Flatt} AtrGGFa7Giad Tia HIGHLANDHRARK STATE BANK 512 Laurel Avenue "My parents died when I was 10 years old. I had no near relatives so father arranged in his Will for the bank to act as my Guardian as well as Executor. The officers of the bank were like a father to me. They saw to it that I was well provided for. I talked with them about my plans-even about my clothes. When I wanted to go to college, those men helped me pick my studies and plan my life work. After I was through college the bank gradually turned things over to me. They helped me learn to manage my property. V Your family deserves this service. - A young man who is rapidly making 4 business mm tells this story about himself THE NEW SUPERIOR WHIPP fl ___ ... w an FF LA Willys-Overland's highest achievement in Tours Sixes - Great beauty - More speed and power wonderful new "Finger-Tip Control." CORDIALLY INVITED HAAK'S MOTOR SALES Successful Young Man n- naatiat rm" "m 32"“: Td".",',?, ttthe-tr-Cie" I... "ttttsm ,PsretOitetiiEiiii, - .3 iiFiiar"GTl'rltrftte 2.392-, 'r"'ergtrroriiit {All "A" *qre'udirte no. the ....;.; WWM-omuh. - W“ w-..‘ -. ... Also, to better trade conditions: (in a more complete buying uni“; den- rnntrnw the value of annual-tint home town scares: impress um tho pub. tie jun who in the mat lower when money in spam any from homo; show the relative who the bathe:- My. [In to the town; new In: Pt cam-nit, mm Md or I MERCHANTS PLANNING } TRADE AT HOME DRIVE 1 T---' EExtensive Campaign to Begin ',-' Shortly to Show Benefit . ( of Home Buying This cumming is to be nude in In em)". to serve the buying public of Highland Park in . more [traction], uniform and ancient manner, _ ing to those who have chum of it, A number of Highland Park mer- chants have united in I "Trude at Home" campaign and In: eo-operate ing with the National Manhat- u- socintlon in putting. on this drive which will start shortly. Further announcements will be made in ex- plamion of the pun. To complete the gliety of the Span- ish Fiesta, Cope Harvests, orchestra furnished muric that kept the crowd in a dahcing mood till a late and happy hour. Miss Margaret Parkin created scenic effects that gave a truly mar- velous background to the Fiesta. Mrs. Karl Meyer was responsible for the clever programs, The success of the ticket commit» tee should make Mrs. George I. Coon- ley moat happy. It was I large and difficult task remarkably well done.; A delicious supper was served un-) der the direction oy Mrs. Wilson Kline l and her committee. I TO THE FIRST SHOWING OF Sunday. December9, 1928 $trratiitied as rapidly ‘nygkingna name YOU ARE a Trust Company Telephones Highland Park 391 svement in Tours and Light speed and power -- and the w.“ a- usm mm” I a "I" "an.“ hit- Orion every night. Fi, m. can venienee of those whp cannot no, in the day time may upon will huh m - night In!” 8 p. ". Tub adv-huge of than an. I.“ h Le Armand mu but!“ in! hum}. “a“ The schools uni churches of Deerl tield have been closed Ind Ill public meetings abandoned, for I period of ten days, due to an epidemic of scar- let fever in that village. There I!“ only fourteen use: in the village In“ it In felt that it wat, he“ to “in precaution. So tar there dom not seem to be any such epidemic ill Highland Park. ,, W. um... ”um: 'Musk. Shop, tom-thor with George Diceke. Lake Blue contractor. and George Phillips. radio manufacturer, twturrted Tuesday from a three day hunting trip in northern Wisconsin. ircsl of Land of Lakes. Unusuallj good luck was theirs, for each of the three "got his buck." Two of the deer they brought home. Mr. Carl, son reports thnt game is unuseaiik plentiful this year. _ QUARANTINE rr%iiirrraa, for SCARLET raven b Mr. Daniel S. Hunt, of Rogers Park, , linotype operator at the Highland L Park Press tmeered a fractured skull, Tuesday morning while on his way to work, and is ii, the Rogers Park [ hospital. C F He had taken R Clark street, on Ito get to the Northwestern station Iat Rogers Park and alighted from (the car at Clark and Greenleaf aw. enues. Just how the accident. occurred Jis unknown, bot the last that Mr. l Hunt remembered was that he got (Cir' the car and looked both ways, It is quite possible that he was struck i by an automobile. for himself as a wise SELw CARLSON BECK FROM HUNTING TRIP LINOTYPE OPERATOR -- MEETS WITH ACCIDENT Srlr mPujiFitici7diad - is n2 'atiedtiiiii.' i ('arlmn of the North Eben: Shop, tom‘tht-r with George '. Lake 'mtcontractor, and m 11-" xii-3;; In“ of WON-Am -237 to no: any} VII-um

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