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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1929, p. 44

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“Big Business” NEWS TN SOUND VITAPHONE and VAUDEVILLE 1leeturse-ehildren. will neither tot- derstand nor "rpprettute this pro- duction, “THE LETTER” ' not recommended for their enriiGrir ment: _ - . ALSO A Laurel and Hardy . MON " TUES., and WED. _ j JUNE 24, 25, 26 _ 100% Talking Drama f . JEANNE _ _ Always _ Cool! 42 The Most Talked of Screen Drama of the Year! 3 NOTICE South St. Johns Here's -64 SUNDAY ONLY. .a-.. JUNE _23 _ Big Talking Scenes and Sound Effects! WILLIAM 1ioarii"httii, KOHLER A- _. _ and, Other Favoriggs. _ _ . ' FABLE . -.. ORGAN OVERTUR - NEWS THE 'taucrriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i N 9RTWESTERN CAFE in Luncheon . . . ' 45c, Dinner. . . . . . - AA, AT WAUKEGAN tpurcGiant Refrigeration Plant T In, Operation Food for/Thought"- Avenue Synchronized Foveit, - _ "ODiy FACTS” f NEWS IN BOUND "vrra PHONE and . VAUDEVILLE n...;45c,550 ,.....65c,$1 with _ One 100% Talking Comedy "Meet the. mm," THURS, FRI, and SAT, ilulfE 27, 28, 29 T e of the Strangest Love Stories Ever Filmed . Steve An.other?rriuniph: WT _for Chaney! 7 ALSO’ Petros, Proprietor Always Coot t rum runes Wt1rTiifiriiirCiuTi' Mr. and Mrs. Clark G. Wright and children are leaving this/week for a motor trip through Colorado, and upcmtheir r.eturn will spend the re- mainder of the summer in La Grange. During tltttttyt1merAnnicjiidiiiiil',,ii, gambled on. the rectory lawn for the ’class picture. As if eager to contrib. jute to the day’s pleasure'. the sun beamed down just in time, scattering the dismal rain clouds which had marred the morning. Wehope these young people Will find life all sun- shine, with only a sprinkling of rain. Their proud Iihrtsnti are to be con- gratulated, “are the numerous rela- tives and friends who shared with, the graduates in the 'joy of achieve-J ment. _ God; begging His blessings on the new and fuller life unfolding before them.-' Never did the' voices of the thildren's choir sound more sweetly. Seldom have the people of St.Qarnes' been more deeply Ampressed, than when thCseriiicU ended, the organ, played' by Miss Ann Muzik,' again, peale'd forth the recessional march, and the blue and gold line filed out of the churth to the parisVhall, there to be the guests of the fifth, siarth and seventh grades at break- fait. Under the kindly, efficient di.. rection of Mrs. sNolan a delicious meal. was served to the graduates, their flower-bearers .and their_par.. ents. . . St. James Schooliat ' 1 Highwood Gr'aduation Exercises on sunday __ w"UN“A.....---...--uuu “ACIDWIIIBIV Mia. Meridith. an Ambitious Mother; Mag- T gig Mal-Miner. a Haid..........-......Mary Faulkner Act. I. Sitting. Room in the Burton Home _ Art II. The_Campua, a Week Later [ .r Act, 111. Sam " Act I, Nat_Day Confern‘ng of Honors o-.-.--,-:-.,..-. The Reverend James D. O'Neill, s. T. D. . _ Senior Clasp of 1929 . Miss Mary Cullen, Mr: .Armaindo Berti. _ Eighth Grade Class . John Cuethkiro, John McMahon. Chester Tomei,_ Waiter Zahnle. Margaret Alle.ri.l'ath- erine tIta-rife-git: Berube, Ida Lenzin'L. Rose Pam}; "'ird?onsi,<utherttui Rafferty. l Latent) Selgwglba'ejk -, L, ' - I F 9}loyving this,. the Doris "seereditit," 'iiCiiiii'Gii Ruth Thurston, in.Uve' wit Sally Sue S _ _ ,, "ee'"""'"'.-..-...- w-vuw gun-lulu, Elise Smythe. frcm Butte. Montana..,..-... LMamex-ite Faulkner Tturitrachttier, a College Gtmsip-...._.s., .eee """""'=e-mmtt.e...%. gaunt-I Prof. Henry:- Burton, Head of Department in Philisopby _..-. m--...--....-) Congest Frank Burton, Fondnas for Fairy 1315.... _.- 'e'-erm.,-rr.. ._..‘.,........_.,.........I_A'wrence Juttertr Barbara Burton,' Whose Specially is Billy'.... .. ".""iu' '"r..-, "m"--.-.--. "'U'_'t"," ......Loretto Rafferty """'F ____e- _.,....w n‘vu. - “I Mute .-----.--..--Nelto Hitachi Billy gluten. Quarterback on Vastly Team ' - .__ 'rv -.rwr-e_. _.... ..James Ecology Count Andreas Casirravelli, an Italian Ad- , I Vegan-er _-----,-.--'.., Cuchinm Chuck Clinton, a Mhman..........John Cami Tom Harrison, a Sophom6te,.x:guttn basin: Prong-Shane“: Pet. M. 4. Elba-Held Seventh and Eizhth Grade Gull THE FIFTEENTH OF JANUARY Lieut. Junk Wilson, In Anny Ottteer on Furloiarh -"-... Paul Bubly Ted Allen. an Auiatnnt Pronet:-:-e-., .7 .. ..n..“m.;.....a.........x....‘..V........ .7. David PW“ Dick Sherman. Who Becomes, 29m. a' Du! Pronu- Yelcoms _tionir Goo.o nan......'....jifjjfjfffi'fj.‘ Gypsy Son: and Dance "‘Stokm Jewels" _'-.... .--. ._...-......u .uuuw. an. ,AI. of De-tpier" in Economia Closing Exercises ' -- of Catholic School; Features of Program (Continued from page 3) v.---,.-.-::-:--:,-.-...)' Lelia Stevens. from Next Door.............. residence (Continued) hippy band as-' _ tntermediato and. Primary Grads: Z.N...Lorev.to Iutrerts w.....-..Mtry Cullen with Art and Peter .-:riorenese' Schmidt Aryys, Brandoniéio palm Puduési J. Bernard Mu0ei-a'untine. - The motion prevailed. _ The board of local improvements submitted an ordinance providing for . a local improvement providing for - . the construction of a reinforced con- crete pavement in Ridge road, Cla- vey road, Eastview ro’ad, Sumac road, _ Ridgleea road, Old Brier road, Poplar road, Balsam road and Blossom court and recommended the passage of said ordinance and the making of the im- provement contemplated therein. Commissioner Reay moved that the ordinance as read remain on Me with '. the city clerk for public _htttpeetimc, -e--ee-- é eomphrte-trtsriiriiiiiii its ttnat pas- sage. The motion prevailed. Murphy and 'ehmuicirGun. and Venu- lating. . . , . Peter H. K. Grimson---Uthtnti and Plum. mg. Vetter Electric iteervfee--Eteeerie Wiring. Chieayro Sheet Metal I Roofing Coertour-- Roottrur' and Sheet Metal Work. _ Gillan-Pearson Gm: Comp.th and azxng. ' . James B. Glow & 'rns--arirtge. Fremh Art Meal. Works -- Ornamental Metal Work. T - Pauly "Jail Buildind Comv.nr---gai1 Equip- ment. Bids for the furnishing of oneuuto- . mobile with accessories, in accordance with the advertisements in the High- _ "land Park Press of May 30, 1929, and ' June 6, 1929,: were opened, only one r, appearing, as . follows: Parnell &- Wilson, $627.50. COminissioneeriITif , mer moved that the bids he “received and placed on file in the mayor's offite to be open to public inspection. Bids for the construction of a con- crete cement sidewalk on the west side of Laurette place in front of lot Ip, block 41 and lot 11, Apfel'a subdi- vision,' in accordance with the adver- tisements in the Highland Park Press of May 30, 1929, and Jumr6, 1929, .also opened, as follows: Dan McNeil, 4the per square foot. T ‘P. Ugolini.41.75 per lineal foot. commissioner Gourley moved that the bids be received "and placed on- file in the mayor's office to be open to public inspection. . .. Commissioner _Gourley moved that ithe mayor- and city clerk be author- ized to enter into the following con- tracts in connection with the city hall building: . Joseph fpttbonisrsri--aene'm1. - Moron Brottterrf-mumSGE hairphy and 'shmui--araune and Venti- . Peter H. K Grimsrorv--r-tht,"r' ..... 1..--.- E. Smith, justice of the peace, show- ing collection of fines for the period April 16, 1929, to June 4, .1929,, in the amount of $265 were Ordered placed on file. - - Ton} --rtr--ti-zz-------880m9.2g The, report of' Hermth" Schwery, justice, pf the peace, showing collec- tion of fines to June I, 1929, in the amount of $504.andv the reporf of A. ,,,,_ v _ --..-..- nuv‘llv- can Expenses "e-cr----------., Aequkrition of Permanent Property“ Mainbemuiee of Anton -----...- Uruamrovriated Expense "_"'----.- City Hall Bond 'lx-....-....-...........". Fire Station Bond Expense ."---- Water Revenue Bond Eaten-e .......... Job Orders -.....-....c__, c0qtjiljiiiiij"iii"'"iiiiirT GRADE SEPARATION - ,iwv --~ guys!- Cull (“I Legg,':,,","",',, iiirgiiiriciiaiap- _artment o e Property..,.. Inga! Improvement ' Advanem I _ V,-..' *"-"'""'i'%e%a Hull and pay rolls covering the period from April 15, 1929, to June 15, 1929, and moved that the same be approved and vouchers for payment be issuud .for the several amounts. The motion prevailed. The bills aggregated as follows: _ A ---- -F""e ' . Department of Public Mury.::y'--.....tutrto9 Department of Account- and Fin-nee 1,570.01 Department of Public Hula: and , . Safety "r-c-ty-------.-.... 8,819.74 De,te.ttyet__y. Streets Ind‘ Publie' Cdmmissioner Reay (conti,iad train page 1) Thursday. June 20, Presented bills and 592.12 6,580.60 890.09 21.26 1 4. ll . 46.00 It." 793.45 8,859.89 2.58927 ' 192. Thur cent sine: and atta. . ence -<stoe' DO' will T ever nel 1 knds 'sons it. Wis serv atte farm tlik the hee Bri it c ism Ca: by Wi' sep Br: Mr Ins Wi Ric er; If. Prl Ge ha lee hot

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