t â€"several golf 1Y5 and imâ€" ath the necesâ€" urses to make . somewhat on importance of ittended from tewart Gardâ€" Dean of Bobâ€" blï¬.ke, Shore, oâ€"‘Kink, gTom £f Sunsét‘Val- Onwentsia clyb to a bountiful ntroducing the ited that those r:dare in it for éduced Mr. W eran golfer of oke in a most early golf hisâ€" tates and how i a sheep pasâ€" hrow of where. _ ‘the putting of great valug erally as Mr. the result of erience. The rms gave the: credit for "the olf throughout . ‘eters and Mr, 1ey have done r‘s . generohus : experimental ssible andâ€" Mr. olf enthusiast n who sg#ares the .ganag=of August 29, 1923 er Aid ance of Verâ€" [asked Ball," of , . Ravimia e on Monday is work has 10ng Ravinia edâ€"to the reâ€" ._ It is one f ‘ull operas ; one 6f the‘ e heard as njoys interâ€" inni Martinâ€" of Richard, were awarded at the QOnwent. 1 artist full Danise will , which deâ€" IA PARK Mr. Strawâ€" will conduct. ar. Others aussen, Mr. Mr. Cehanâ€" Mr. Papi ge 4) _ Program at dinner and page 2) ESTATE The plan of free tuition reduces the :_i;nvéstment to the devotion of the time and effort required to. approâ€" priate the advantages that the school offers. . : P ts t aue valuable additions have been maie to theâ€"faculty for both day and evâ€" ening schools, and attractive fehtâ€" \ures have been added to the alre y â€"strong ‘curriculum. The returns the student will be of correspondingly greater value. The popular cafeteria â€"supper will be available for those who wish to go directly from business to the auditorium ~at North LaSalle street and Chicago avenue. The regâ€" ular sessions are Tuesday and Friâ€" day evenings of each week, and the fall term concludes December 17. ‘ as Rgday school teachers, music diâ€" rectors, lay preachers, or â€"in varigus other capacities of Christian work. â€" The ‘evening school makes special appeal to residents of Chicago and its vicinity who are necessarily emâ€" ployed during the day, but who deâ€" sire to extend their knowledge of the I%kl'e bygdirect and definite trairâ€" ing h order to be of greater service The fall term of the evening school of the Moody Bible Institute will open Tuesday, September 10. This departâ€" ment of the institute‘s teeming life is experiencing constant and | steady growth, for a number of years the enrollment . having increased with each year. > Steffen Auto Suppoly Co. Thursday, August 29, 1929 Moody Institute Bible School Open Evenings After September 10th 47 North Second Street. Highland Park > Â¥e Phone Highland Park 350 Let Us Demonstrate | Majesti.c â€" Aradioâ€" IN YQOUR HQ â€"Mâ€"E:~: Vacation Tili}le * Is Over â€" The â€"The librarz~y, therefore, of wisdom is more preci&ous than all riches, and nothing that â€" can be wished for is worth to be @â€"â€"ompared with it. § If you app@roach them they are not (asleep. * 3 If investig &ating you interrogate them, th?y co«onceal nothing. _ If you mizistake them, they never grumble. * : â€"If you aree& ignorant, they cannot laugh at you. â€"* T $ § The mottc@â€"> founfl\)n this sampler 'now on dise>I1ay is a product of the age before t&hre invention of printing and carries w2 message of great signifâ€" icance toâ€"da y â€" It is entitEHed: â€" A TMribute to Books \~These are â€" the masters who instruct us without rm@r~ods or ferrules, without hard words aâ€"«#»2d anger, without clothes or moneyâ€"â€" $3 â€" A sample=â€"=x of unique and beautiful workmanshi @p :s now on exhibit at the Public Libr â€"zary. It was made by a Highland FP®ark woman who realizes perhaps mom®cxe than any other individâ€" ual in the câ€"@ity, the great effort neeâ€" essary to pmaroduce a perfect sampler. The sampâ€"@lers of our grandmothers have long b«c»een choite mementoes of their childh=â€"@od. â€" They carry a perâ€" sonal touch of their early years but few have buaxzt a vague realization of the painstalaimg care required to proâ€" duce a samz ppler which is perfect in design and layout. Many stitches are taken ourxat and replaced and each three counte »dAd over and over to bring each word z imto itg proper location. Library _ Exhibits 6683 V V ernon Avenue i ._~ Glencoe Pha«uone Glencoe 6 Beautiful Sampler THE P RE 3 $ iripan it enc ids . Auidoner a e sunday, Sept. 8 ° . CHARLES DELANEY l "J AZZ A G E" * : in % wiith "THE TLE ANUP*" i Dougl.z{s Fflirha_pks. Jr. Much space has been given by Waukegan and Chicago newspapers in the last few days s _to a report of projected annexation of Lake Bluff HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Open Saturday and Sunday From Philobiblon written by Rich: ard de Bury, Bishop of Durham in 1345 and printed first at Cologne in 1443.. Annexation Report . "Bunk," Says Officials . Tues.â€" Coming: Saturday Sept. 7 Thurs.â€"Fri, Sept. 5â€"6 Sept. 3â€"4 Monday Sept. 2 Matinee Sunday Sept. 1 masterful drama of a city‘s flght! t against the Facketeers! . Saturday Aug. 31 Tel. H. P. 2400 Every Evening at 7:00 Matinees Saturday, 2 to 5 Saturday, Sept. 7 & 7 (Allâ€"Talking) /P P c 1n". piog â€" with ; BUDDY ROGERS â€" MARY BRIAN â€" WALL‘ACE ~BEERY â€" FRED KOHLER > _ (Part Talking): ' 3 Undoubtedly the most remarkable story of newspaper ~*~+~/ > Thrills, love, drama, humor! © _ â€"© Continuous from 2 to 11. â€" saie. "THE RIVER OF ROMANCE" LOUIS WOLHEIM â€" JUNIOR COGHLAN "H IGH â€"V 0 L T A G E" BEN LYON â€" SHIRLEY MASON superb story of brbtherl;'*;;;r'igce; tlifilling spectacular air stunts! & â€" Added: Collegians _ _ PHYLLIS HAVE*R.â€"T.;I "THE OFFICE SCANDAL" "THE FLYING MARINE" â€" â€" Alryon "MOVIETONE FOLLIES,/ODF 1929" "THE BLACK WATCH® â€" ""l‘hUNDERBOLT†"THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAXN" A thrilling storyâ€"scenes ï¬ileid ;';t;v'th‘; spirit of youth and adventure. . s ~Addedâ€"Collegians and Vitaphone Act _ . "SQUARE SHOULDERS" * ADOLPHE W "FASHIONS IN LOYVE" ; THE BEST PICTURES AT thoroughly. éritertaiï¬iï¬g ali-talkiqg, pi Prarl romafitic story of the ;}l_lant South! 32 Adventur'e, youth, lge. thrilling, powerful allâ€"talking draina! s Added: Vitaphone Actâ€" § WILLIAM BOYD At thia (Part Talking) with Av i!‘ & NB PARK ~â€" â€"OTTO LANG, Mgr. «C Doors open at 6:30 * â€"â€" Continuous Sundays, 2 to 11 (Part Talking) with Ets\%gt got officialy state. by Lake Forest, all of which seems to be largely talk, as officials of hoth communities declare that no moveâ€" ment of the kind has been started officially and no action, in that direcâ€" tion has been taken by any organizaâ€" tion in either town, as far as they are informed. It is understood that the matter has been talked of in some quarters in Lake Bluff of late, but it Fi'Not got beyond ~the> talk ‘stage, â€" loving â€" dancing â€" petting stirring drama of youth! ¢« in Marceline Day Sunday, Sept TELEPHONE H. 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