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Highland Park Press, 23 Jan 1930, p. 12

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We know you will be delighted-with om" mtrk and our ma. sonable Itieiiic- -1 , m ---rt-..-.-.-.-.-----, _ Peter: III irtunmtlriaiumested in the fi1"tetu'lte'. and in 'tut,',tte of rotGod. _ the dun ot chimney! her attdbdtut tht schools of the Btiteaatturietmrttr of Germany and" any eoMrmed in Whoa Mi. Paton may! the m of about 15, he 'tt'tftt to Angie; caning directly to. ‘W what he has lived during damp-at so Ml- Hil honesty. integrity and bithfuhieaa, aimed for him ttttt only ateadr employment. but it - for him 3 mu but of loyal friends. "r-"-"--'..-.-.- ------.._----, _ -- m»-.. w - "m-'-'-'-'---"--.- tl--------.---, A. -- thet Nth. "ir we him I splendid background of religion. truth and” We: wat icthe-ftrirrtt'an life. Um catnip; granule. end settling " Highland Perk, he came inhtntaet with ':he work of dralit,tt,t,t'lige chime It we: dur mm af Rev. For?! that 'l'fd'f, converted more complete genie. of his Mee- terJ He uetited:c"tqittt the Evangeline] church at ting time and has been e whim‘ - 1err. Ling-’93 mitigate“ thfitii.ii life we; to. benble to " nd hie Bible clue O00... E! '5‘. ti I T" _ ahihd'th- iiai, " I tt I. iTGirtTE “Gold Digger: of Broadmy" is bug! on the play of Avery Hop- wood, the mmrio is by Rob-it Lord. At Dubin and Joe Burke did the words and snug": 499393493: 'rrtqtrtgt,tton k In “Gold Wars of Brohdwly. yliich in s‘chedulgd t9 anagram twine” at the Mayan that" on Wednesdty, than than pity»: enact colorful ious u chm-inn bent on (authoring their meat: with gold. \ Other. printsfpatts in. the cut an Conway Tame. Winnie Lightnor, Wil, linm Educ", Nick has, Helen Poster, Albert Gnu, Gertrude Short and Men-There. in 1 1heltlttt 5295; thtrmt of 100: . ---- _ ( - Seven! members qt the stellar cut "rf "Gold Digger: (td',2,t,tptii, yer- ‘ner Bros. and taphok ell-color, Ming. pinch: “dancing steam. -thouzh‘lt one time they tripped it in (the choruses of numerous New York musical shoandividueuy to» to fame as stage and ttttep, 3393, --e.e-e_--- Tew-Trees-tiii-ir-it-ii-r-iii-ii-i who re- turn to the choral in. “Gold Diggers of Broadway," include Nancy Wel- ford, Ann _Petmtinttton, end LiVan wNttitsmt. All three "caved e. early dramatic training under - m, Weld in hie warm-famous “Follies." A :* Démotfon £6550 aura, once hair- 'ing risen from the amenable digging ranks, in one of the most humiliating gettogressions. Recently. in the was 'of 'ererarWoamrar stun, how, it in a decided promotion. Tilting matures; are. aetsponaihiar to: who change. A . I' _ 18tt,tyltri,,!t,', , 28titth,,,ig,t. n,,' ,I Mt' - tp.' Ett _ He loam to mourn, " sister, Mrs. Gustave" Gum]; that _rtitt'i6g, inf". Minnie Ernst, Mrs Louise Killer, and Mg _ {1:7,} ,,!Â¥,tegrl.#; RE .t.ti,tt .?..dz.iL.tz.r, ', iff we. ttl At me . "4ciii this city. Height) team tiittritiid niece; and 'ie grad mph“: and many friends. About two-undone half your: ago, " the'timo of the death at his brother-indaw, he who to make his home with his only sister, Hrs. Gus- tave Cruel and book upon himself the mspomibility of looking after her in- terests. - o If. PM: may told his gins- tor of than! trying was enchan- perimux tttrtttttth- which "he". kissed durhfidi lac-that” 15161133: of tttmi. he laid trdid not to through them alone. the Lord went witlune an! I came through teitunpttnattb." Jt was with this faith tttat Mr. Pet- m head all of that problem in ‘his life and it an: in this faith that he heroically Need the cad of his cath- tr-tTrigg-rr-tr----------- '7 - _ dud the, you“; new at .hi chunk. .Ha will be maligned b: the" my $wtiir'tia $1.“. mam but and f e'adr of 'ho Bethan: church, pm?" his intent 1%." h, In: at: inquiring that utivi tie; ortho load eotteiqqat6mrattd In ,1a'AtMy,,tttttiidiiniii,i,S,ii,i,joi,it' F 'l',', TF ' In]; magnum war tr a is accustomed phat. No only us kahuna“: in thritd%rth, Kingdom in the local t,eeyetit6,lyr Wadâ€"w‘mrâ€"x was concerned tbcut the activities ol the, ehateh " lax-gt. Mandy lu nvo'libtttl and generous gifts, ' that others mi ht tho than it; an 'ttttit" Gri'.lldll'r'l'ir"l'i'is'i'lii'le “hom- Thursday. Jan Hi

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