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Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1930, p. 13

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Thursday, April 10, 19:30 Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, perhaps the most popular of all screen sweethearts, not only talk in "Sunny Side Up,'] original/Fox Mov- iotone musical comedy at the Alcyon next Wednesday. Thursday and Fri- day, but 'also sing and dance in a manner which marks them as mit- standing performers in this field as they were in, silent pictures. Miss Gaynor has studied voice cul- luro ever since she first entered pie- tures, a little over three years. To sing always- has been one of her greatest ambitions, she confesspd re- cently. and ever since signing a long term (-nntract with Fox she has filled in much of her spare time studying {with Prepare Program for National Health Week The following tentative program will be given at the Deerfield Gram- mar school under the direction of Miss Gayle Borneman during Na. tional Health Week, which will be observed April 27 to May 3 inclusive. Sunday, April Tr-announcements Sunday, April in local churches. Monday - No no program. Wednesday, April M-Parents day. Miss Theda Waterman'of Lake Coun- ty Tuberculosis society of Waukegan will speak. ' Thursday, Health day. den. Saturday, May 3-House screening day. Talks to children. Miss Bor- etttatf has not completed all her plans, hut thought the foregoing announce- ment would give parents an idea of .what she endeavors to do to promote a health program among the children and-a complete account will be pub- lished next week. In connection with the program an exhibit of school work will be on dis- play in the auditorium. She sings several songs in "Sunny Side Up" which will he seen and heard on' the screen of the Alcyon thcatre, all written especially for her by the highly successful song writing rumbination of DeSylva. Brown and Henderson. She also displays real ability as a solo dancer in one num. her. Farrell, who was on the stage be.. fore pictures reached out and claimed him for their own, has a highly pleas- imz baritone voice which he has de- veloped during the last two years un- der the tutelage of the best teachers Money could employ. Tuesday. April 29--Dental Hygiene day, Program in charge of local den. tists. Friday, May g-Prevention day for Diphtheria and small pox, program by children. 'Sunny Side Up" at ; Alcyon April 16-le The parents are invited to all the programs to be held during the week. Trophy In Awarded The Trophy which was presented by the Not: Hardware compnny was given to Captain Lloyd Laegeler of St. Paul's basketball team last Thurs. day evening following-the final game with the Deerfield Athletic club It the Deerfield school and the score was 51 to 17. May l-National Child Program by school chil- No school consequently EVERYBODY MIRAC LEAN At last Highland Park knows what it means to have a superior dry cleaning method. At last Highland Park knows what it is to wear clothes that bear no odor. At last Highland Park knows a cleaning method that will keep their clothes clean longer. Miraclean-the odorless and oilless cleaning method that makes your clothes as clean as a breath of sspring-has come to Highland Park. High- land Pirie folks by the thousands are being convinced of this fact. You won't know what a revelation it is until ydu actually wear Miracleaned clothes yourself and right now is the time to call our office-you will be glad. W C5iii'"i;'iii,'i'jii'ii'iiif) SHORE LINj‘CiEANERsm. I2I5 Washinghun A " Wilmette 1215 Washington Avenue, Wilmette "tian a: a heath at' Jpriiy THE PRESS Highland Park - - 3400 Glencoe . . . - IMO NO TOLL PHONES Knows NOW What Highland Park Needed Most I’rrxidrnl Everywhere Is the Topic lawns dist inetiott tind love WIIHI appearance in bunt a hit more im. portanl. Check that! all wardrobe -- Ind then - for the Miracle-n an. “In! ulu hunch of uired an turstrr-- Miracle-n in h u r "news no much de EASTER APRIL 20 "

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