t try" way up a mos! shall and aerating nts r were presented suif-case. raukegan; Chicago, ood, and I wonder- 1d family re appre- hem dur- eld at St. morning l and ser- 0:30. The ial invita- Jcated at a, On_the building, luncheon members atneeticut ielightful me from ;erved as f ail, Mrs. Its. Hat.. r and son spending nd, New rard's Is- society of urch will the home [omewood y a large (he occa- ty before Isles for sther and uleasantl y taken a thee, Mr. ntpssbae? :rip east. la. They ith Mrs. 1y, New day with 'amily.0f of High- CNNIG en of St. the home for the ,nd social urged to ' avenue red club ma Des- Visconsin hureh l Home- y neigh- for Ahe late be- 4, 1920 in Chi- An airplane honeymoon recalls the T time that has elapSed since the lad _ “assured his, J'Daisv,,"'."YouT look 3- u-,sraasat,uaarutuaiaatusautgssugas,truilL . _ for two!†"A "taindirm bicycle was . rather 'prOsaic; Sky transportation ' has intensified romance-Washing- _ ton Star. . _ _ Thursday, July 4, 1929 "The Broadway Melody," an elab- orate production with all-talking. singing and dance effects. is the at- traction which will be at the Alcyon theater July 9 mill, inclusive. It is the most yividly portrayed drama of back stage life to reach the screen, with all the glamour, tinsel and clat- ter for which life behind the scenes is famous, reproduced in truthful and vivid manner. . - . Alcyon To Present "Broadway Melody" a The story relates the sad yet hu.. mouroua _experience of i small town "sister actTUhat looks like material for the Follies, but flops' in rehearsal. Through it all runs‘a humanly inter- esting romance, such as it carried on only in the average life of Show pens ple, whose chief aim in livimrirF% entertain the public for L which they perform. . The dramatic climax is a most heart-gripping episode, for after struggling to keep her 'little sister" from wandering off the straight and narrow, the geod samaritan sees true love take itsrcourse by tsaerifieing her own lover. Anita Page and Bessie Love appear as the "sister act," and Charles King, musical comedy star, as the helpful song-and-dance-man ®®®®®®®®®®®®W®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®6 . Mr. . i C For two days we will display at the _ . . Moraine Hotel in order to give those of _ you who were not able to be in our Store -. _ , F' during the June Sale an opportunity to _ _ avail yourselves of "he sale Am, prices. - Denm1t," formerly Vice-President and; General Manager of I: I. Litwinsky, The Linen?tore, will be person- ally in charge and will be happy to. greet old, and new friends in person. . ", Reductions 15% upwards , , Mdnday, July 8th L,,-. Tuesday, July 9th Deerpath Theatre To Show "Broadway Melody" One of the finest and most pleas- ing sound motion pictures ever seen on the north shore will be "The Broadway Melody" to appear " the Deerparth Theatre in Lake Forest Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, July 7, 8 and 9. This is a story of a "tsis- ter aet" in vaudeville which had its big chance and flopped and the after: math in which the one sister who had mothered the other loses her lover to her protege. There is much human interest and many heart throbs in this picture, which -jg.heau- tifully done, and part of it is in Tech- hieolor. . . - . On July 4 and 5 Buster keaton's latest and funniest comedy hit, "Spite Marriage" will be the feature. The sound effects in this picture make. it doubly funny. Unusually good talk- .ing shorts are also on the program, end Saturday: "Trerit's. Last Case" with Raymond 'Hatton,’ Raymond Griffith. . Among the espteiAlly fine features Coming'to the Deerpath m.“Weary River" and “Coquette? with Mary Pickford. - . _ Hit By Car As He Goes Acrogg Street; Unhurt Ori-June 28 James Adams or2qttrttr chiesiroravasrfstruek, by' fa. pr asCle, 'eraswiikuit, John’s ,veniie at Ale? North Shin-9 station." He, was irirt' sericpsly injured. The car Was driven by i. i. dreenbaum, the'police re- port, and several Other persons were in the machine. . _ -IF'hre Linens and Laces - ‘ ‘ _ "Moraine Hotel" __,,".. - _ . .- Highland Park -» Exhibit - Sale THE PRESS 354 "new“ Bowman Sum: MC Counsel! Sumatran ' CHICAGO In my Home Service Experience itl has been my privilege " meet a num-' ber of people. This has been.very interesting to pe and occasionally I have been given a recipe which I have tried and found to be delicious. Such a recipe isume for Italian Meat Balls with Spaghetti and for this F, use a mild Italian cheeSe (Par- mesan is excellent) though a stronger Italian cheese, mar be used if pre- ferred. . . q Italian Meat Balls . -------r-------e---- oo LATE FOB , pcuhd round steak . T -_2?fU1t1Efe'I _ .e - -- T FOR _RENT, Front, Apot ' ik Jill',"" lean fresh pork _ - VV, ' A Apply 366 central an' , cud' grated bread crumbs FOR RENT -F'irrnished , - % cup Italian cheese grated . _ “Eff“; $2.353?“ " 1 teaspoon salt ' "FaciiGGCTTJairT, IA teafspodil"peTmer L T 1'g,d,', hen; JI't',',hl 2 tablespoons chopped parsely from station. Tel. It] 1 inch square, of y'ellgw lemon rind‘ FOR RENT; teg,?.."":', 1 .-Griturineat, beat eggiirgraterehees.se, gm“? tttt e . I" cut {amen riturverf (hte" ‘a'nd' mix ai Ljie"rc:,fe'cer-u"pit,lp the tt.sisllr'ri1igitititt,1lt,? _Make irit FQR: J,.,egirio'dt,"t'stlt't "rather "i"iiiafrCfttit'r: tor, brown in. a "',,'u'f'"1atl,'l' 15a; :62; little oil Or bitter. In the meantime: copk, one-half pound of spaghetti in three or four quarts of boiling water, to Which 1-% CULINARY HINTS NtN A BREWER Input-cut of North Shun GI. Coup-a! teaspoons salt has been added. When tender, drain and rinse well with (cold water. . _ Prepare the following Tomato' Sauce and arrange in layers in a caso serole, using another half cup of the Italian cheese, placing a .layer of spaghetti in the 'éasserole, then sauce. then a sprinkling of the cheese, then the meat. Repeat until all is used, pressing the meat well down into the other layers. _ Bake covered for 45 minutes to one Tomato Sauce 2 tablespoons oil or butter . 1 onion' cut very tine . " 2 tablespoons fhntr , J? cups strained tomatn' . ... _ % 'teaspoon soda, p {é teaspoon salt My teaspoon pepper V . lh teaspoon paprika . Cook onion in the oil or butter, but do not brown. . Add (1our, then tomato and cook until it begins to thicken; then add soda. and seasonings. FOR _RENT-, Front A9frrn tttr one ttr tters,' Apply 366 Central ivuenue, "' "trd FOR RENT -F'irrnished 5-room bungalow and game. 628 Skokie avenue, Highland Park. lei. IL P. 2520. T 18pd Jiort RENT--3 rooms' and ma..- furnishedc' steam beat; always hot wqter; + blocks from station. Tel. H..t. 3685 V . . "is FOR RENT. Furnished room; not: tmnspor- -tation and beach: board jf desired; $raratre : space; $3112: msterth. Tel. H..P. 8864. t8 Fthe -ii--ous1iriiie, woric. wing: teth.: FOR RENT-New, "rioderp 'B-room- home- and bath;4uryithed or unfurnished. " June nay-face, lake» Forest. Tel. Lake Forest - L100. ' 189d 'iiTSGi'itituCaiir" ijift, Home": Gear 'Rivrtttia hour at 400. TOO LATE POR WANT ADS iii) i? th" EH if if! it? m