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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 40

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â€"~>* _ â€" nent paving is place . ~the eventual: widening of the pave |lane ‘M»Son_ > ment on Sheridan road to a width of | Wolters are" the f 40. feet from Chicago to the .state Members . of aeuts s \ m2de trips to Sheridan Road Open 144 Now South of Zi(mt Sheridan road over t cated between Beach : South limits of Zion, W closed for nearly two opened to traffic at â€" accordingto Waukegan accordingto Waukegan papers. 1t is reported that the approaches and surface of the culvert will be surâ€" faced with temporary materials for meosgethan a year. to permit settleâ€" line. Rumors state, however, that the ‘ ied Saturday June 1 Sunday June 2 Mon.â€"Tues. ‘ Wednesday * June 3â€"5 Thursday June 6 â€". Tel. H. P.; 2400 Fri. Sat. June 7â€"8 Every Evening at 7:00 Matinees Saturday, 2 to 5 COMING: HIGHLAND PARK, JILL. Open Saturday and Sunday only Saturday June 8 Sunday June 9 road over the culvert, loâ€" | will est en Beach road and the ‘ avenue, _ of Zion, which has been road. nearly two months, was €< traffic at noon Sunday, ‘ Naw «THFE COHENS and KELLYS" C T H E W O LF S 0O N G" “l T THE WILD _ PARTY n~OoTHING BUT THE 'T'El'l'm SsoONNY with H. B.. THE BEST PICTURES AT THE ~_ "~ATLANTIC Ǥ T A RK MA D" GARY COOPER â€"â€" LUPE VELEZ _ "THE, Alryoin "ROUGH GLENN TRYON â€" SUE CAROL One P / â€" o HIGHLAND PARK OTTO LANG, Mgr. L (Part Taiking) & B. WARNER â€" LOUISE FAZENDA Thrilling . adventures: of :_I_M‘t“‘Expodition! Â¥ ATLANTIC CITY" Part Talkin s Starring GEORGE SIDNEY Prarl 4 PPR BPE P RERIICT of the most powerful pictures of the North! Added: Vitaphone Act and Comedy Saturday. Matinee Only, On the . §\h'l'e â€" Added: Vitaphone Act and L.OMAUZ Saturday. Matinee Only, On the Stag T EWwis MUSIC SCHOOL Rictouws LOUIS WOLLHEIM Added : DOLORES. DEL RIO ‘state highway department may tear out the culvert on Sheridan road at | theâ€" Glen Flora â€"Country club and | will establish a detour in Greenwood \ avenue, North avenue and Holdridge nappyâ€"comedyâ€"drama .. with BUZZ BARTON arese e diiee! â€" t e Re TeR CE EC iR ETeE CCC h 2t 5 F v, â€" Jack Williams, |.Gladys: Perrow, â€" Jack Williams, zldgd: â€"Vitaphone. Act (Synchronized) Added: Vitaphone Act Added: Vitaphone Act Added: Vitaphone. Act _ At the Y = CoqUETTE ‘HE TRUTH = on TRIAL | BEHIND THE GERMAN LINES PAGAN â€" GERALDINE § Pmnn«â€"g --ioll-l»yée Romeo! Children, 10¢; Adults, 25¢ (Part Talking) â€"The boy daredevil! Serial, ‘"The Fire D (Part Talking) (Silent Picturé) ers are the "taculty advisors. . _ eimbers . of the> committee have e trips to other schools and studâ€" their councilor systems. $ in § Doors open at 6:30 Continuous Sundays, 2 to 11 of O F 99 899 D 0O N E" TELEPHONE H. P. 1036 nd T H E â€"P RE 8 8 tear 94 + \ Three New T,&chers \. Selected for High S_chool Parry® is to be miarried during the summer. : * . Miss Mable Goriman will take the place of Mr. Davidson, a member of the English department, who has been granted a year‘s leave of absence on ‘the account of illâ€"health. . Miss Gorâ€" "man is a< graduate of the Columbia "State Teachers‘ college in New York. "Mr. F. L. Floyd will be added to the faculty as an assistant to Mr. Ball of the chemistry‘ department. â€" Mr. Floyd was a star lineman on the colâ€" lege football team of the Raleigh State Teachers‘ college, Raleigh, Carâ€" olina. He comes with high scholastic recommendations. s P Glencoe P.T.A. Elects â€"â€"*â€" Officers for the _Year â€" Mrs. R. V. Sawhi@#l was elected presâ€" ident of the‘ Glencoe Patent_-"g'acher assotiation atâ€"itsâ€"annual méeting last week in the Glencogé Central school auditorium. . She succeeds Mrs. James M. Sheldon, who has been > president during the past two years. .‘ Mrs. Ralph Stoctzel was elected first viceâ€"president; Miss Ethel Repass, second viceâ€"president; Mrs. Marvin i Nevins, treasurer; â€" Mrs: Ralph ~D. Cushman, secretary. KANSAS CITY BOY WIN§ â€"~ °_ . . _ ORATORICAL CONTEST Ben_ Swofford . of Kansas City, Mitsouri, won the sixth national oraâ€" torical contest, defeating seven others competing in Washington. Lee Milâ€" ler of Proviso won_second place. _ . ~=â€"Eouiseâ€"Smith, of, this sehool, won the local honors and received a gold ; médal. § > who_ J chers, two taking the bers of the present to be added as a labâ€" raduate of 'gb‘i;i‘.W;ukegan schools absent nor tardy. t# Elizabethâ€" Robinson, semior At NC Thornton Township high school, who won the running race in the Olympics . of last year. â€" _ t : A . â€" BUILDING TRADES DEPARTMENT BECGINS HOUSE CONSTRUCTION That, another lot will be bought in f the the Sunset Terrace subâ€"division _ for the construction of a house. by the . Deerfield Building Trades department .. _ was decided ‘at the recent meeting of -’;the'ffidfi}.hrg’?f <Education Monday â€". The students have already conâ€" 3 structed two bouses, the last of which. .. sold récently for $16,000. Last year the department constructed the auto imechanic‘s building between the audiâ€" _ torium and the power house. . _ & Waukegan Raymond Klarstrom, aged 19, will be graduated from the Waukegan Township high school next month. In this connection an extremely inâ€" teresting_fact is reported by> the Waukegau Sun. ‘During the thirteen e ooo p n 4h 0 * P n kcb en Aiak *R egan Boy‘s Record â€" of School Attendance Thursday, May 30, 19 he has never at the 20 Thu ann ef win kin Rie ton for pu Ri pl

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