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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1930, p. 28

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First Church of Christ,' Scientist Free Lecture on Christian Science -r--rrrt-iit'" tir'. -e2'c?rC"7.r"" __ "'i'"rrFrTr'"'""r"" t-t-Ctt:rCCC, in?” Elm Place Auditorium, Sheridan Road at Elm Place Saturday Eveniqg, February 13, 1930 JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C Public In CordidIy Invited to Attend of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS _ _ pwyment Bureau, mlntained by the PF ,. W.--rrq--r Illinois JNpartment of Labor; opened DE FUEL GIL. (-'iii'iiii',i'i',iii,a"it'ilei','i?,'ilt' m Lake T l street last week. C ' "a. third “and" mi. The: 1.; a. orth Chicano mac tia. t . lakm" of 1 MIN! numeral ”Irmlnldhnveekintheudi. torium of the new public library on Seventeenth street. of Boston, Munchiuem at 8:00 o'clock II...- again-cqqrqg by Ti'tTCrtta', 'et'tvi", k , but. .5 i " k'tt" i'. . ..._, -...é. lCr7rrrt. " _ ".34: l" l , , 'r l mu L ail ordm receive careful It ‘llnil' orders receive careful attention. 'thp J. Walter, an employe of the, ' -_._._.._____ [ Chicago North. sum and Hilweukee Waukegan'. an; fire labor em- mftroad (North Shore line) and re- ployment bureau, maintained by the' siding “.3113 v. "rdolaee,rCttieago, Illinois W of Labor; opened m 'txmgded the Brtttott""7. '13qu its doom to the public at 129 lathe Redo] for the Saving of Human Life, may; tnat wk, . - when the eighth tunnel First Aid and S1th'l'yt'.t!..t1ty1tT---- 8d." btmquet. “the "Jtoad of Set. ""r'T"""'"""""""-'""""'aiit vice" and “soc“,ted dhsetrie railway ' u "i' and _ motor coach linetwu held ip, . . _ _ T a no mtg} ballroom of the Palmer 0 ' _ _ I _ one, 1tieatror--ahumdar--evenimr,- Scientist, - :2 mm a. n Ttttthe spoken dune ls still sue to stead its mind ieaimt tnthhi. genres and other form: a invaeien the augment tUtd is shown by the - me... of ”undue ' nm in “lint Us Be Ger,”_at_the l Studebaker theatre, Chic-go. got; ments of 1'Altirth_dristc_tuk1Gk 'T'Pl‘lee Glory" has this historic Playhouse held such large, enthusi- l antic audiences. u Flf. .P.., FN - ' H . q ing'hir’iin' ttiii York all last year 1eiiiiuriiiiiViii"iVaie'a'"lr,'li"t'l, the complete original cost. Produced by John Golden, who sponsored "htirhtitis." “Seventh Heaven," “Turn to the 'tttthe," andi'other lemons suc- cesses, it combines the crisp, whole- some American humor of those plays with the eilky romance which has characterized the work of Rechel Crothere as a playwright, Since she l conned teaching Sunday school in I ~3homlnM‘ -- '1tirtoti-tter-artrtttood-l-: 'home, lies Crothere has won tune I and foitmte with “so East," "Niee 1 'NoNe," "A Little Journey” and 1 other famous weeeaeee. r" The eetmbimrd.tatenta, of Ilsa Lar. rimore. like Crothers and Mi. Golden t have registered a wholesome, warm- . hearted and wdl-actedplay of the x sort that everybody, regardless of tlytir-fetdrtess-firrriiGrei End vaude.. t ville, will go a few times each mason ts? rtte..clr,1t.tt.N " L,” 7 r a.., Ja' p’ = - Francine 1a.1tftt1ttts..,,i1t T Hit; Studebnker Theatre Eon! sat- a; if. rh-I-qui. Y Two employés-of the Chicago Ra- pid Trmit company and one employe of the Chieatto Aurora and Elgin mihoad also Will reed" the mithil. 1lterttatitrttCwm be much by Mr, Budd, president of the companies. who instituted the awn-d in 1926 as . Bttitttt recognition for my employe who succeed: in saving the life ‘of anybody, anywhere and " any time. Port Sheridan - Wilfred Nicholas Nee. - r ' l '-Deerfutd - Dough: Alfred lust. ino- thal. Lake {amt Gladys E. . Groner, Gm E. GrtrIter,3NliianIre 1bielrin- hom‘Willhm J.. Henne‘y, Anna Louise _J,deutanr-Miirr Sunbeam bellman, Harold Low, Elmer Carl Luther. Hem Mar Mitchell. Hurry Fred Rich-r31. James Thomson Stewart. Bhrhwood---C. Gentilini. Luke Bitte-Prank Vernon Rosen- chhlaad Pprtr-rmat, Bohr. Harold W 'ttar-gait- VirthiFifSFiFiii-,1 Earshot}: J,rtittrb_AhrststrcsiitijviL' “an Carleton Gitford,. Charles Keith Graph Josephine Sarah Hall. Thomas Richard Buckley Martin, Ellis V. ,A A,» IlltlmrstgRuro-raririei, “Killer. Dudley Onderdonk. Vera las one Ptmir, Ruth Mable. Room, Jos. eph Schouthel. Charles T. Blaster- aon. John Lafayete Waddell, Ger- tmde Alice Walters, Harrison War. ther, Lloyd L. Wizhtman, Roy Joe, eph Delhay (Pharmacy), Charles B, Intel" (phwmacy). Lester Lae- geler (pharmacy). HOUSEHOLD GOODS mom: a. P. 181-182 tarmac: WAREHOUSE MOVING Amonrthe 149 students from Lak, eorutt_atemd for ti". second lem- cptor It tte-Univ-ttr of “Knots, are the 1011qu from this section of the county, weanling to I list Bent outahy‘tho university: . STORAGE cr.-f-'1'-i1t1ttti'it'dt,',g tti ‘ ‘é'TMW? ' nun y _ for Second Semester Awarded 'BhddfMedal PACKING of “Ml. hh. . n SHIPPING

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