L.~Schneider, treasurer; Louise L. Strenger, conductress; Helen A. Abâ€" ercromby, associate conductress; Lilâ€" liin E. â€"Swanson,â€"marshal; Caroline R..Winter, organist; Bessie. M. Okey, soloist; Merlda O. Zimmer, ‘Adah; Alice M. Turriff, Ruth; Ellen L. Bleiâ€" Enma‘. H. Howe, worthy matron; Arthur H. Swanson, worthy patron; Blanche M. Muller, associate matron; Catherine A. Levin, secretary; Hugo ~~â€" BUNDAY, JANUARY 12 ‘Sailor‘s Holiday‘ : with ALLAN HALE â€" SALLY EILERS â€"Miss BeryT Liathrop of Waukegan a cousin of Mr. Roy Howe was the new worthy matron‘s guest of Honor. : The officers installed were as folâ€" lows : P 4o onabe a etel ons o PC wane a 17. Miss Corrine Pearson of Lake Forâ€" est served as soloist accompanied by Mrs. Thomas of Waukegan at ,}ln piano."_ Mrs. V. _C. _ Musser_â€"accomâ€" panied by ~Mrs. E. R. Baum was to have ‘been soloist, as Miss Pearson did not expect to be at home at this time. * & served as ficers. Large Crowd Attends â€"â€"â€"Installationâ€"ofâ€"0 E.: S:â€" Officers Saturday uo i 1: O o O 00 1 O AMLL VRADAE, TANUARYâ€"_16, t7. 18 GRETA GARBO * CONRAD NAGF_L, ~â€"â€" *THF KISS»® Let YoU can ow 8 «â€"â€"ADDED FEATURESâ€"â€"â€"â€" NEWS IN SOUND â€" VITAPHONE NOVELTIES . ; Thâ€"mg . Horseâ€"Racing Story ‘Taken Trom The Faman triee td iy â€"â€"_~~ ~ALLâ€"TALKING > RADIOâ€"KEITHâ€"ORPHEU M THURSDAY, FRIDAY SUNDAY, JANUARY 12 "LITTLE > JOHNNY JONES" THURSDAY, FRIDAY CL.. .. 4. a_ gy,"â€"_ "" _ ~!* »ADVARY 16/ 17, 18 Sophie Tucker â€" Lila Lee f i1 v * "HONKY TONK® (Continued from page 4) EDDIE BUZZELL YÂ¥AUDEVILLE escort to the installing. ofâ€" ACADEMY â€"â€" Waukegan VITAPHONE NOVELTIES â€" TALKINc UNIVERSAL rankimneâ€"wews yypi{4lfePt®s with A DRAMATIC AND HEAR PICTURES on our Râ€"Kâ€"O VAUDEVILLE AT WAUKEGAN _Laugh! ABDDED FEATURESâ€"â€" TIC ROMANCE IN sOUXND PN THE "TACEâ€"___. TEits > ___«â€" _ Ever Made! M SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. | , SATURDAY, JANUARY 16. 17. e on P l td t t The Best Feotballâ€"College Romance Last and G /. Tuesday, J:nvary 14th the St. Paul‘s basketball team will play the boys from the St. Peter‘s Evangelical church of Lake Zurick at the Deer: field Grammar school. Lake Zurick again is a strong contender for the championship. Both teams played to a close score last year and. a good game is locked forward to. Come out and help your home boys win. © [mehl. Esther; Sigfred. E. Siljestrom, EDDIE NUGENT ROBERT MONTGOMERY _SALLY STARR _ To Meet Lake Zurick A % '!‘eam_ Here January 14 ter will be Wednesday evening, Janâ€" uary 15.« 3 _MON., TUES.,. WED. _ JAN. 13. 14, 15. Jeanne Eagels "Jealousy" __A program of vocal numbers b Mrs:â€"Musser and Miss Pearson Toi- fowed the ~installation after which dancing was enjoyed in the dining .Mrs. Jesse Sobey, retiring matron and â€"Mr. Henry Hanson retiring paâ€" tron were presented jewels by Mrs. Albertâ€"Larson and: Mr. Charles Brace past officers of the Eastern Star who welcomed. these officers into their unh. & h Aline L. Smith, warder, and Edna H. Ekelman, sentinel 3 MON., TUES., WED. JAN. 13, 14, 15 "S0 THIS â€" IS COLLEGE" with a ‘star «reatest (Picture 100% TALKING TALKING COMEDIES TALKING SCREEN cast featurin« thhat She UÂ¥ 6 gard _toâ€" the work. VI ll‘."'l.ï¬ 'i“‘ll“ E a good season of production in Lonâ€" don, but has not, to knowledge, been presented for the public in America. it is produced by the Circuit Theaâ€" ter association by agreement with A. D. P f London; with settings by T. J. Erbach of the Circuit theater staff and stage. comâ€" plement from William W, Hoops and company of Chicago. _ ( 5 = M'ad ‘seats for the Highland Park performance are obtainable at Pease drug store until the evening of performance and then at the door. They may be secured in exchange for regular subscribers‘ tickets and :by those who are not subscribers to the thug:' as well. ~Mrs. Constant °C: ., ins is chairman for the organiâ€" ;?;?éw._‘h %M& @ Glencoe â€" will supply two of its ~Threshold players group to this cast of the Circuit Theater association. "Mrs. T. E.: Schulte, Jr. is cast as Jenny, a cousin of the captain‘s and Joseph K. Shippen will play Dr. Franuk Baldry, an army surgeon and also a cousin, who is among those who are attempting to efféct a return to the normalfor the young captain. Mrs. Schulte will make ‘her Cireuit theater debut with this play, but Mr.â€" Shippen is a veteran with the organiâ€" zation, last appearing in the leading roleé of "Lilies of the Field" last May.. â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_~~ Success in London Dibrell P. Hynes of Evanston will complete the cast, playing the part of Dr. Gilbert An expertâ€" amnésia cdases, who is endeavoring, as are aliâ€"the rest, to find the way to restore the memory of the soldier. "The Return of the Soldier" enjoyed | Wt ce revpcaene e 6 WE 0 on AOMge +2 2000 io o > SE with the organization. He is an amaâ€" teur of some ability, however, and his portrayal of the role will be a very ï¬n&ortant phase of the production. ‘ play in a most interesting style. 3 l Miss Comer in â€"Cast | ‘Miss Zoe Comer of Highland Park is cast as Ki ; i ; Â¥y." Miss Comer is wn in Highland Park through her directorâ€" ship of the dram@atics of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields township highâ€"school, as wellâ€" as for her pastâ€"work â€"with the Circuit theater. The part of Kitty, the wife who is not recognized by her husband, who must watch him as he enjoys the company of those whom being included in the companionship, is a most difficult one to: portray and acting from Miss Comer. \~~As Captain Christopher Baldry wili appear McPherson Holt of: Lake Forâ€" est. Mrs. Richard Bentley of Lake Forest will play the part of Margaret Grey, a very dear friend of Captain Baldry‘s in the days to ‘which his mind has returned. Mrs: Bentley has played several times with the North Shore Theater guild productions of the past, notably in "Autumn Fire" ity for convincing handling of their parts, ~andfor the production, the Circuit theater has assembled a cast of : competent andwellâ€"known amaâ€" teurs who C o tï¬ s (Continued ‘from page 4) any questions with reâ€" Circuit "theater" of its g handling of their naming a candidate. The first busf. the production, . the| ness is the election by the legislature as assembled a cast | of the speaker.: The speaker names d â€"wellâ€"knownâ€"amaâ€" |â€"allâ€"committees. â€" There are now siy ected to presen h rorw d ~one ~hundred for .\,?.K terestino «tvia Eie 1 20e Gogce 2 d 109 ce ho s ud C209 O C/Uhnaire.. initiation work by tht "Trained Seals" of Waukegan al= M _ attendance.of: Legion members from the â€"various posts of the county B The‘ Lake "county eighth distrid meeting. of ~the n Legion: wil be held Friday, Jan. 17, at 8:15 p. m, in Lake Forest, at the headquarter of the George Alexander MeKinlock Jr., Post No. 264. The feature of the session will be an address by.C. Wayâ€" land Brooks, ‘assistant state‘s â€"attor ney of Cook county and prominent. Legionnaire. Initiation work hy tht County Meeting of s â€"Legion, Lake Forest.â€"â€" Friday, January 17th _â€"Mrs. Ickes held the rapt attention of legislative information and humâ€" orcous â€"aneedotes. â€"â€"â€"â€" ~A card party, sponsored by the soâ€" cial â€"committee, Mrs. Byron Howss chairman, for the benefit of the build ing fund, willâ€"be given at the club house on Monday, Jan. 20, at two o‘clock. ; 3 â€"_Mrs. Ickes urged the public to at tend. the session at Springfield; al: though it does not convene until next winter. . Personal ‘letters from conâ€" stituents are taken seriously and are usually answered, so _ the public is urged to write opinions on bills being presented. f ~â€" Appropriation Bills 5 Appropriation bills are always an important part of the business of the legislature for all state money is apâ€" propriated at each session, Ninetyâ€" nine appropriation bills passed the last session. _ | desk, a copy of the Digest app;;'. | with: aâ€"resume of every bill introâ€" duced.: A copy of th‘:‘;gnutes of the | which is the roll call on votes on bï¬ The calendar appears daily. 24 ~_Order of Day‘s Program _ â€"â€"The following gives the order of the day for the legislature. First, the roll call; then, the roll call for preâ€" sentation of bills. The speaker read it by title only and refers it to a comâ€" ~mittee.~ Then bills on first reading. are referred to committee for report." No discussion on floor is permitted at the first reading. Next, bills on seeâ€" ondâ€"reading are read. These may be amended from.the floor at this time, but : often <the original purpose â€" is made useless by the amending and the person sponsoring the billâ€" may thenâ€"withdraw â€" it. : Bills on third reading are then voted to pass to the : senate or drop; no amending at ‘ sented many are defeated, many duâ€" plicates appear and many are with. drawn. ; INTERESTING PROGRAY men who are members of the lc ture. ~It is possible to consider teen hundred bills during a se (Continued from page 4) Thursday, January on eackh > member; Digest â€"appears of the legigly thir. seselgh m