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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1929, p. 42

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"THE RAINB OW” HIGHLANDâ€"PARK, ILL.â€"=â€" â€" Open Saturday and Sunday only Coming : Sept. 21 40 Friday_ Sept. 20 Sept.19 Mon.â€"Tues. -w «'-‘_ l k Sept. 16â€"18 A“ti'mi ;='+fi"*=>‘:'?‘:‘*‘£‘=â€""f”“=‘* '=â€"=: momre.osc s . 028 No â€"â€"oase Gianimamge m viineeme oc in oc e tine cor o mc s PORN Di ... Ne â€"AT. * s rmo~ â€"â€" ~areaneoppnnpnestmamenine serie c« oc EBE Y =â€"â€"=â€"==â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=ssrresscny ' «044 U L 23 _ Mn Ww un sA k Lc o. v 9m Neadk / _ . Sunday Sept. 15 Sept. 14 heat; 2â€"car garage; located at 416 So-l;fl:l_ Sheridan road. Telephone H..P. 447; open Tel. H. P. 2400 Every Evening at 7:00 ""W,lwmdu.;ux ~â€" _ by owner Brick house, large living room with fireâ€" in kitchen, breakfast room,. sun â€"room a "s. pantry on first floor, 4 good sized bedrooms, 2 baths with tile floors on second floor ; hot water Baturday, Sept. 21 Mponctr oo ooo nnempnioerereemnecomateersitineca i LAURA LA PLANTE â€" NEIL HAMILTON "THE BLACK WATCH®*" EDDIE LEONARD <JOSEPHINE DUNN GEORGE LEWIS â€" EDDIE PHILLIPS 66 A. breathâ€"taking tale of intrigue, adventure and love! EDMUND LOWE â€" LOIS MORAN VICT. McLAGLEN â€" MYRNA LOY o MONTEâ€"BLUE>~â€" MAYâ€"McAVOY F-Q}R SA L E "THE LOVE TRA P" ~(Partâ€"Talking Comedy) _ ~ "M E LCO DY L A N E" "THUNDERBOLT‘â€" _ .= mmDRAGn "N 0O D EFE N S E" Prarl O L LE GE L O V E" A Masterpiece of :Screen Comedy Added: "Collegians" Talking â€" Singing â€" Dancing Drama! (Allâ€"Talking) > HIGHLAND PARK _ _ OTTO LANG, Mgr. k 2 _ Continens Hundage. 1 i4 11 § (Allâ€"Talking) â€"~â€" â€"â€" dramatic and thrilling story! Adventure, thrills and romance ~~â€"* Of the race track! C\ "When Dreams ..Come Teue" (Allâ€"Talking) m fi- CAllâ€"Talking) with ~ HELENE COSTELLO THE â€"GRADE" with with in SBunday, Sept. 22 TELEPHONE H. P. 1034 _ From this group the chief and a i antâ€"chief _ councilors..are~â€"elected: es '-- ~..>~¢;‘.‘," s '.. e - *,‘ h‘r with two faculty advisers, then will ~â€" As the Hult of several meetings of a councilors committee picked from the members of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields councilor force last spring, a resoluâ€" tion was adopted completely . reorganâ€" izting this year‘s force. _At a meeting énn%’bn‘iaévay,,&pt. 5, some of, the new councilors met to dsicuss the new plan, whereby only one councilor is M_p_m uefh m" "imwigli two or three, as formerlty. These Apr. 11â€"Spring concert. Apr. 18â€"End of fifth six weeks. Apr. 18â€"Easter holidays begin: Apr. 28â€"FEaster holidays end. â€" Apr. 830â€"Report cards due.. May 1â€"P. T. A.: f ‘%‘Y â€" 3â€"Junior Prom, â€" s ay 16â€"Student e panss m&fij}ay holiday. June ~6â€"End of sixth six weeks. June 12â€"Report ~cards>. due. C mencement. H. 8. COUNCILORS â€" _ APPOINT COMMITTEE bly‘ c £ T Re Feb.21â€"Senior class play Mar. 6â€"P. T. A, Mar." Tâ€"=T _ IY Untan in 3 Mar.. 7â€"T. D. Upton in assem mbly. Mar. ~7â€"End of fourth six weeks. Mar. 12â€"Report cards due. â€" Jan. 20â€"21â€"22â€"Semester examinations Jan.24â€"Nosah Beilharz in assembly. â€"(Date subject to change). â€" Jan. 24â€"End of first semester. . â€" : _ Second Semester Jan. 27â€"Second semester begins. _ . Feb. 12â€"Lincoln‘s Birthdayâ€"holiday. Feb. 14â€"George F. Morse in assemâ€" Dec.20â€"Christmas holidays begin. Jan. . 6â€"Christmas holidays end. Jan.9â€"P. T. A. meeting. * Jan. 17â€"End: of third six weeks ‘ â€"â€". First Semester _ _â€" _/ Oct. 3â€"P. T. A. meeting. â€" _ _â€"> Oct, 11â€"End of first six weeks period Oct.14â€"H. Rodeheaver in assembly. Oct. 16â€"â€"Report.cards due. _ _ _ Nov. . 7â€"P. T..A.â€"meeting. _ €3 Nov. 8â€"School plgy.* raisss * Nov. 11â€"Armistice Day program. â€" Nov. 22â€"End~ of second six weeks s period,._â€"._._â€"_â€"+.___.______ _____ Nov.27â€"Report cards due. _ _ _ Nov, 28â€"20â€"Thanksgiving recess. â€" %“ 10â€"B. C. Clausen in assembly. IH.S.SCHEDULEIS T *~~***~~_~_Deerfield Shields High School _ __| | _ «started..._a .week wha:_ thisâ€"year; The schedule for the coming year is as follows: _ whill containâ€" more o;fl;idc :pe‘k:: this year, including such men as Mr. H. {odohuver, Mr.â€"B. C. ~Clausen, Mr. Noahâ€"Beilharz, Mr. George F. Morse, and Mr. B. Oosterbaan. f «To allow a spring vacation for the Deerfieldâ€"Shields students, high nhooll 11â€"Spring concert. 18â€"Endâ€" of fifth six weeks. 28â€"Easter holidays end. â€" 30â€"Report cards due.. B.:â€"Oosterbaan in assembly Theâ€" girl, and her sister, _owedâ€"a. landlady a bill and in turn she stored WW panys<~Theâ€"girlâ€"sued the landlady and the company,. getting the © judgment, it is recalled: R s ~Judgment : of â€"$600 â€"allowed Mary Bryers, of Highland Park, against the Highland Park Transfer Storage company two years ago by a circuit court jury, was â€"reversed and fen;nd-d for trial in an order of the appellate court received by J. L. Wilmot, cirâ€" cuit clerk, Tuesday, according to the Waukegan Sun. y 2t Case of Interest Here -w&mmmmm Waukegan high school on September 28, .at the Deerfleldâ€"Shieclds high school â€"athletie field,â€" Park avenue, Highland_Park:; The Deerfleld boys pect stiffer competition than encounâ€" tered last season. _ , before the first game, and no lineup will be available until the day of the game.~:~.>~!.;>s son.} t _ so that much newâ€" eql;ll;;;nt must be bought, including twentyâ€"five new uniforms already ordered. _ Coach Peéel is still searching for a good punter, the lack of which is the in m en in " the promises to be well balanced. Hugh Seyfarth, a veteran of two years experience, was elected captain of this season‘s team by the team last fall, ns e o The regular squad will be much W*MMTM team and the subs have been pivked, . There are plenty of candidates for every. position, making competition keen, and keeping the boys on their toes and fighting all the time. heavier line and an exceptionally fast backfield. Although there ‘are only four lettermen back there are many fellows who were on last year‘s ;qflld and several from the year beâ€" ore. /K . One ©hundred fifteen of Deerfieldâ€" Shields men answered Coach Peel‘s out for the lightweight squad and the remainder are on the varsity. _ _Out of the executive group, also, "various committees are elected or ap~â€" pointed. An assembly committee has ganize assamblies._ McPherson Thomâ€" A locker committee and a school guide committee will also be chosen. the executive force. â€" 115 MEN ANSWER â€" H. 8. FOOTBALL CALL as and Katherine Croke compose committee.‘ Later, ushers will be pointed to preserve order. appoint students from the hall perâ€" iods to fill all councilor posts not ocâ€" cupied â€" by ‘those on the executive ‘mâ€"~r hoi ipned o o opiePrpeggmrevie stt a rw on +. Reversed by App. Court the Thursday, Sept. 12, 1929 has ~much this ‘p- + udge | _â€"â€"In t curve bridge lay u after in thi the r; skiddi mana condi Ferr girls for I that was were over dive. end thro lay. â€" bloct ing . gim it 1 Mi

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