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Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 49

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99 ALL . P. 1036 'F C(QS” TRIAL UMMY ; 6:30 to 11 love! ‘ZQS E” ay 9, 1929 MS ‘EQQ Y” 99 9 9 _ Glencoe D. A. R. Meets | | on Monday, May 13th gathered for a musical .comedy and features Frank McIntyre, Jeanette MacDonald, the famous Cortez and Peggy, and Jack Donahueâ€"John Boyle Lightning girls. "Boom Boom" is a thing of speed, of many spry girls, of fast fun, of a dance for every song, and of dancing that is always out of the common. of the most expensive _casts cever Reports for the year, of officers and chairmen of committees, will occupy the.. forenoon.. â€"Luncheon will be served. In the afternoon, reports of the Thirtyâ€"third annual conference of the Illinois Daughters of the Revoluâ€" tion, will ‘be presented by the regent, Mrs. George W. Mieth, and }he first viceâ€"regent, Mrs. Harry â€"B.‘ Boardâ€" man. A musical â€"program will be given by the very â€"charming singer, Mrs. Hazel Belle Risk, of Winnetka. It is especially asked that members report to the hostess if they cannot be present. "Boom ‘Boom,"" the latest, brightâ€" est, snappiest musical comedy which the Messrs. Shubert‘s have ever preâ€" sented, will start the second week of its limited engagement at the Appollo theatre Sunday night. It has one "Boom, Boom" Enters | _____ Third Week of Run In the short story contest conductâ€" ed by the same magazine Kingsley Karnopp, of â€"Winnetka, New_Trier ‘juntor, received $10 and honorable mention for his story. _. _ . +â€"The annual meeting of the Glencoe chapter of the D. A. R. will be held on Monday, May 13, at 10 o‘clock, at the home of Mrs. Robert P. Walker, 101 Park avenue, Glencoe. j All of these contests were of hatjon- al scope. 2 New Trier High school students~ Kaskaskia/ chapter, D. A. R. will have won prizes totaling $75 in poeâ€" hold its annual meeting and luncheon try and short story contests conductâ€" | ‘ "¢Sday, May 14. .The business meetâ€" ed. throughout the United States. by | ing with its reports of chapter officers The Scholastic, a Pittsburgh, Pa., anttâ€"eommitteeâ€"chairmen and of the publication, this spring. }vashington ‘conference will take place Marjorie Braymer, of Evanston, | ‘" the morning at 10;:30° o‘clock, at New Trier senior, won a second prize,th¢ home of Mrs. Melville C. Chatâ€" of $50 dollars in the Witlee Bynnuer @1025 Dinsmore road, Winnetka. Poetry award. In the same contest : , A Ruffet luncheon will follow at 1 Janet *Marshall, of Hubbard Woods, | °Clo¢k\at the home of Mrs. Frederick another New Trier senior, received a ; "\:, kRPomas, 68) Walden road, Winâ€" P!‘ilr‘,offilQ and honorable mention | N°tka: The program will be given for her poetry. by Josephine Lydston Seyl, soprano, In the short story contest conductâ€"| 2"3 £roups of numbers, by Miss Lilâ€" ed by the same magazine Kingsley | l':an Pringle, cellist, and Mrs. LoGise Karnopp, of â€"Winnetka, New_Trier | "Y2"> gccompanist, who will appear Amnfor _‘ receivad &1N cawAI kxaamer1. in costume. t : New Trier Students _ Win Literary Prizes Thursday, May 9, 1929 World‘s foremost female impersonator With his company in the hilarions threeâ€"act farce comedy "Glorious Annabelle" Eve. at 8:15; Mat. Wed. & Sat., 2:30 LASTâ€"FOUR TIMES FOR CLOSING WEEK Eve. 50¢, 75, 1.00â€"Mat. 35¢c, 50e NEW EVANSTON ommy Martellle Fountain Square, Evanston TEL. UNIVERSITY 8500 Reserve Seats By Phone We Have Secured _ The / greatest sensation ever produced in motion: pictures. The greatest allâ€"star cast | ever assembled. What does it bring? Peace? | Turmoil? Safety? Disorder? After the hells I of war. Do not miss it. > i Comedy, "The Hunter" also Wed., Metro News The Chaney pictures are always something | brand new, surprising and startling! J Comedy, "‘Two Tars" â€"Pathe News â€"Fables | Here are thrills that you have never seen ~ before Comedy, "Night Watchman" "Fire Detective No. 7" and Reviews Hotsesses for the afternoon are to be Medames Percy W. Bradstreet, | Melville Chatten; N. Landon Hoyt, IChar]es W. . Pflager, Paul S. Seyl, James V. Sill. A smashing drama of the Scarlet Riders of ie the Canadian Northwest Comedy, "Movie Madness" °_ The frontâ€"wheelâ€"drive car has "arâ€" rived." | From Hollywood, Cal., comes the news that 5000 people..viewed the new Ruxton front drive car on its iniâ€" tial showing. While no definite prices have been released at this time, it is understood the new car will sell in Word has reached Glencoe of the death of George S. Carrington, husâ€" band of Mrs. Edna A. Cartington, 211 Park avenue, Glencoe, and which ocâ€" curredâ€" at his winter home in Los Anâ€" geles Thursday, April 25. Mr. Cartingâ€" ton had been ill for several years. The funeral services were held Saturday, April 27, at the late residence in Los Angeles. â€" Burial took place at Glenâ€" dalé, Cal. iedA New Car Has Front ~..__ Wheel Drive; Report Former Glencoe Man ._Dies in California Winnetka Chapter of _â€"_â€" D. A..R. Meets May 14 "HEADIN‘ FOR DANGER" Mon., Tues. & Wed., May, 13, 14 & 15 Italian Dramatic Stock Co. DIRETTA DA S. LAMI Comedy, "Circus Time" Bartliett Theatre "WEST OF ZANZIBAR" "LA MORTE CIVILE" "WOMAN JUSTICE" Highwoood, Illinois "AFTERMATH* Fg'iday, May 10 _ GASTON GLASS in LON CHANEY in Saturday, May BOB STEELE Sunday, May 12 Thursday, May 9 By 11 THâ€"E P RES S . MILTON SILLS NEWS of the WORLD in SOUND DAPHNE POLLARD Comedy â€" Concert Orchéstra â€" Organ Overture â€" News a great stage playâ€"now an even "THE BARKER®" Lo#e and life in the carnivalsâ€" One of the Picture Sensaâ€" "THE JAZZ AGE" Betty Compson . _ Douglas Fairbantks, Jr. BIG TALKING SCENES! | Marceline Day | . Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. H. B. Walthall [MATFNqj 3 ETHER SINCLAIR and and a Big Chorus of Girls MARGIE LEMARR GLORIOUS SOUND! MON., TUES., WED.: TALKING SCENES! SOUND AND MUSIC greater Sound Picture. Dorothy Mackaill tions of the Age SEE AND HEAR GREAT MUSIC! MAY 13, 14, 15 On the Vitaphone On the Screen Also * with with in SUNDAY ONLY â€" MAY 12 AT WAUKEGAN an ALL TALKING PICTURE TEXAS GUINAN The famous "Tex"â€" shownâ€" in her HEAR AND SEE "TEX" FRANK WALLIN _and JOYBOYS â€" "The Queenâ€"ofâ€" the Night Clubs" FRANK WALLIN AND The Most Talkedâ€"of Woman ANOTHER BLUE RIBBON sSHOW c club on Gay White Broadway. Another Sensational Show Singers â€" Dancers _ _Comedians FABLE AND NEWS THURS., FRI., SAT. in the World Today Râ€"Kâ€"O BOOKED On the Vitaphone YAUDEVILLE MAY 16, 17, 18 JOYBOYS On the Stage On the Stage with with in 41

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