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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1929, p. 38

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seoutrntte ht ad xeQHitH ks WED., SEPT. 16â€"17â€"48 rroN wfifiuc: JOY in Â¥ 6 P ie Oe e ETE 1e & &z of Favorites 0 SUN., SEPT. 15th . "The Calif'?‘mia Mail" "The Bellamy Trial" MON,, TUES., and WED. SEPT. 16, 17, 18 "THE SONG SHOP" MONTH OFâ€" PUBLIX PERFECT PROGRAMS Direct from its Chicago runâ€"One of the most sensational Allâ€"Talking hits of the season. VITAPHONE ACTS FRANK WALLIN & _ JOYXBOYS _ _ with Theatre Chicago Loop sSOUND NEWS â€"â€"on â€"the screenâ€" SUNDAY â€"ONEY *#S$EPT 13 AÂ¥XTWAUKEGAN THURS., FRL & SAT., SEPT. 19â€"20â€"21 FLORENCE YIDOR in THE MAN HUNT! NEWS IN SO0UND SOUND NEWS â€"â€" ALLâ€"TALKING COMEDY AND VITAPHONE ACTS "Chinatown Nights" Unearthly thrills! A relentâ€" less enemy of crime runs H.B.WARNER LILA LEE â€"â€" Overcted@ is HOWARD BRETHERTON THURS., FRL, and SAT. SEPT. 19, 20, 21 FABLE AND "COLLEGIANS" L , ; ! : 1 . 7 SÂ¥ aIr A_HYV a Ma _â€" L4 K 10 L FV3n 3 and aâ€"Star Cast Exciting Oriental Romance ALWAYS THESE ADDED ATTRACTIONS 100% â€"TALKING SUCCESS SOUND FABLE The Woman‘s Missionary society of the Evangelical Bungalowâ€"church held ton at the church. Mrs, E. Giss was || hostess and Miss Edna Fritsch had +A charge â€"of the 168808,~~_>â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" :. ~ mecretaryâ€"Mrs. Georgeâ€"Briggs. â€"â€" e n agph (in on mm on sns .. y o e 1e 0sd ~~ 4e 3 HTsS. Tran FRACODS. â€"Jr; During the social hour which folâ€" lowed the meeting, delicious refreshâ€" ments were served by hostesses, Mmes. Chas. Frey, Clarence Huhn and Miss Katherine Mau: obtain Following the ceremonies Mrs. Micâ€" cyznski gave an interesting talk on the work being done for Veterans‘ hospital by the units and emphasized the fact that while the government legion and auxiliary strive to give them a few personal things, indiâ€" vidual attention, luxuries and enterâ€" tainment with the hope of restoring them to health,. She also told of the keen interest manifested by patients who took part in games at picnic on Sunday â€"and â€"how pleased they were with theâ€"prizes offered and eager to _ Sergeantâ€"atâ€"armsâ€"Mrs. Ed. Jacobâ€" secretary,. ~was presented with a lovely gift in appreciation of services rendered. E > â€" The unit also presented a gift to Mrs.â€" Migeyznali. _â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ â€" ~~+The chaplain, Miss Louise Huhn, and historian, Mrs. W. Tennerman, were unable to attend the meeting on account of illness and. â€"will be duly installed at the next méeting. _ ; â€"~<â€"Mrs8â€"E es Miec s . : installed the following officers of the Deerfield unit, American Legion Auxâ€" ilary, for the ensuing year at a reguâ€" lar meeting held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Frey on Monday evening, Septk. 9. _: cfto ___: $ e Presidentâ€"Mrs. Harry Mau. E ‘ First: viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. George Jacobs. t Second â€"viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. Ralph Peterson. ns uxt â€"â€"Mrs. Martha Love and Miss Marâ€" garet Ludlow of Chicago spent Monâ€" day with ‘Mrs. Julia Carroll of West Lake Forest. : Mrs. A. M. Gunckel of Highland Park who recently returned from a visit in Galesburg, IIL, visited her son. Floydâ€"onâ€" Monday.~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Perdue of Kentucky. The Déerfleld R. N. A. will hold a regular meeting at the Masonic Temâ€" ple on Thursday evening. A purse, a wedding gift will be presented to Mrs: Le Roy Scully (Hazel Easton). Miss Zelina Bennett of Highland Park will teach in the Grove school. The Déerfileld R. N. A. will hold a regular meeting at the Masonic Temâ€" Mrs. J. Rommel of Deerfleld road, had as her guests on Sunday, Mr. La Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Suggs of West Virginia, Mr. H. J. Allardt and _ _ Mr. and Mre, Ralph Peterson who have been living in the Boyle home are staying in Aa hotelâ€"in Chicago unâ€" tille tetl::ir home in Briarwoods is comâ€" p Missionary Society Meets tnem. Deerfield News Guznil. A regular meeting of the Garden Club of Deerfleld will be held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, Sept. 18, % me'%flu.lrviu Brand, Dee woad. (Mrs.â€"C. E. Piper will be in The previous league meetings have been well attended and owing to the keen competition, Deerfield expects a large crowd.. Lunch will be served on the grounds. Over three hundred notices have been mailed out and a large number of shooters are expected to .compete in the finals. There will be prizes for Class A, B and C shooters of the day and cups awarded to the winners tracing of a family tree, which is ‘being conducted by Herbert Plagge, a teacher in theâ€"University of lowa at. Ames.. â€"Oldâ€" photographs, letters, passports and interestingâ€" rememâ€" brances were brought out. The final tournament of the Northâ€" ern Illinois Trapshooter‘s league will be held at the Deerfield Gun club on Sunday, Sept. 15, one mile north Deerfield on Waukegan road. Trap Shooters Hold Final Tourney Sunday It is hoped that this may become an annual affair. â€"A reunion of the Plagge and Wessâ€" ling families was held Labor day at Barrington ~park camp â€" grounds. Relatives < attended from Deerfield, Highland ~P a rk, (Elgin, Berwyn, Plaggeâ€"Wessling ter, Mrs. Alvin Knaak, presented the den with gift._â€"__â€" _ â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" â€"In the evening a regular business meeting was held. $ +3 The inspiring talk given by Mrs. Daniels ~â€"was greatly enjoyed.>â€" The chapter expressed their appreciation of Mrs. Daniels visit when they preâ€" sented her with a lovely giff and a basket of flowers. Mrs. Scott was also presented with flowers. Other grand officers who attended included Mrs. Pearl W. Palmer, Grand Ruth; Mrs. Grace W. Engelâ€" hardt, Grand Martha; Mrs. Lee Johnâ€" son, Grand Warder; Mrs. Eagle, Grand Lecturer, and> Mrs. ~Vivian Scott, past worthy grand matron. ruests. Huge baskets of lovely flowâ€" the ceremonies were performed in the afternoon: § membered as one of the high spots on the calendar of activities of the year for the Deerfield O. E. 8. chapter was last. Thursday, Sept. 5,.. when Mrs. ~A:deliciounsâ€"luncheon served at=one o‘clock at.the Presbyterian church by Dorcas Circle No. 2 opened the proâ€" Worthy Grand Matron = An enjoyable pot luck lunch was The associate matron of local chap Garden Club â€"Meets Thursday, Sept. 12, 1929 Family Reunion paren ker o tered teach last 1 in _A of 1 visi vey, ily fri erin K Ch Mi Al Mr tw

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