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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1930, p. 7

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The Bighland Bark Qreas THURSDAY Published nd? by The Udell Prin Co. at Highland Park, Lake County, ufifiMil- Entered as Second Cluss. matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highland Park. BUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in eurrent issue. wl Mesnie s Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs when an admittance charge is pubâ€" lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing rates. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 The Illinois conference of the Augustana Synod of the Lutheran church opens its 76th annual convenâ€" tion at the Central Lutheran church of Chicago, Tuesday morning ‘at ten Madeline and Marjorie Cliff of South Second street underwent a tonâ€" silotomy at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital last Saturday morning. They are getting along very nicely. Thursday, April 24, 1930 ISSUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK TBE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY 540 Central Avenue, Highland Park, IIL. Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 North Shore Trust Company BANK Highland Park Local and Personal "MUST We Live Up To Our Income?" No! Perhaps dou don‘t HAVE to save. Perâ€" haps your weekly pay check will satisfy all your needs for a time. But if you‘look into the future you will see possible emergencies for which it is best to prepare. An everâ€"growing savings account with this Bank is a sure safeâ€" guard against all financial emergencies. Be prepared ! April 24, 1980 by No. 8 session for one week. The Rev. Henry Hedlund and Mr. August Benson repâ€" resent the Zion Lutheran church of Highwood at this conference. Miss Marie Snee and Mr. Tom Brewer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas â€" Brewer of North Second street, were united in marriage, Satâ€" urday, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard and two daughters, Janet and Catherine, have returned from a ten days visit in Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. Herbert East of Highwood entertained the Ft. Sheridan bridge club, Friday, April 11, at her home on Prairie avenue. o‘clock. This conference will be in Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leisten of Beavâ€" er Dam, Wis., Mr. Harold Kittman and Miss Gladys Kuehn of Cambria, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hess and two children of Kenosha, Wis. were the Easter day guests at the home of Mrs. A Kittman of North St. Johns avenue. â€" Mr. and Mrs. William Rapp spent the Easter holidays in Fairbury, II1., visiting with Mrs. Rapp‘s family. The Young People of the Bethany Evangelical church entertained at a farewell party Monday evening in honor of Arthur S. Haag, assistant minister of the church. Mrs. Maurice M. Keck entertained at a luncheon at her home on South T HE PRESS St. Johns avenue last Tuesday, April 8, having as her guests, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Conrad, Mrs. Emerson, and Mrs. Cotton of Ft. Sheridan, and Mrs. Maâ€" son of Highland Park. Miss Lucianne Reichardt of S. St. Johns avenue is spending her Easter vacation in Glen Ellyn, 1. Miss Shirley McKay will return next Monday from a five months visit in England. Mrs. William C. Church of Engâ€" land will arrive Friday to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. Henry H. McKay of South Linden avenue. Georgia Ann Glader, small daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Glader of Ridgewood drive, was christened at the Bethany Evangelical church last Sunday morning. Miss Helen Novak of nue will leave today for where she will attend the at Ripon college, which Friday evening, April Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stryker of Glencoe avenue and two daughters, Phyllis and Jewel, left last Sunday morning for Pittsburgh, Pa., where they will visit for one week. Miss Helen Novak of Laurel aveâ€" nue will leave today for Ripon, Wis., where she will attend the Junior Prom Mrs. Henry H. Mckay of Linden avenue entertained at a luncheon Tuesday noon, preceding the musicale given by the Ossoli club. Lawrence Hansen Vetter, small son of Mr, and Mrs. William Vetter of McDaniels avenue, was christened last Deerpath Ebratre PHONE 321 SUNDAY, APRIL 27 . L Fresh from his mighty triumph in "THE VIRGINIAN FRIDA Y Bee him as a gallant, fighting man _ 100 SHOWS IN ONE WITH 100 LEADING STARS The Supreme Triumph of the Singing, Talking, Dancing, Technicolor Bcreen, This superâ€"revue combines in one .-u::clnlm literally everything from Shakespeare aze. NEWE and REVIEW â€" in soukp a SATURDAY, APRIL 26 MONDAY, TUESDAY FRIDA Y WEDNESDAY, THURSDA Y H. B. WARNER â€" LOIS WILSON ‘â€" OLIVE BORDEN JAMES FORD musical comedy extravaganza from the original stage pn‘nfli:-. featuring NANCY CARROLL â€" RICHARD ARLEN WARNER OLAND JACK OAKIE â€" POLLY WALKER AN ALIâ€"TALKING OUTâ€"DOOR ACTION DRAMA NEWB â€" ACTB â€" CARTOON "DANGEROUS PARADISE" "THE FIGHTING HEGION" AND A CAST OF 1000 added â€" NEWS â€" COMEDY â€" CARTOON KEN MAYNARD and TARZAN t, fighting man of mystery. Mear his attractive drawling volce as ‘he speaks word of LOVE or WAR! added â€" NEWB â€" COMEDY â€" CARTOON GARY COOPER "SEVEN DAYS LEAVE Based on ERNEST PASCAL‘E best seller NEWSs â€"â€" ACTB â€" COMEDY ""HOW OF SHOWS" NEWS â€" CARTOON â€" COMEDY "WEDDING "HIT THE DECK" Laurel aveâ€" Ripon, Wis., Junior Prom will be held BERYL MERCER POLKA BROS with with with with Mrs. Larry Annen of Ft. Sheridan entertained her 500 club Tuesday eveâ€" ning. The prizes were won by Mrs. J. Jacobs, Mrs. Edmund Lehmkuhl and Lita Fehrenback. Rev. H. F. Seimsen and Mr. Arâ€" thur Vetter will represent the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church at the conâ€" ferences of Evangelical churches to be held in Elgin next week, Tuesday to Sunday, inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Hastings and Miss Ada M. Moore left Sunday for New York and Washington. Mr. Hastings will attend the U. 8. Chamâ€" ber of Commerce annual meeting in Washington as a delegate of the Illiâ€" nois Manufacturers association. Mrs, Margaret Sheshen and Mr. and Mrs, John Learvey of Oakfield, Wisconsin, are the guests of Mrs. John Sheahen, this week. Mrs. Alice Turriff and two children, Warner and Mary Beverly wisited their aunt, Mrs. Joseph R. Noel of Oak Park, vesterday. * Sunday morning at the Evangelical church. larley @rlool of Music PIANO *hones Highland Park 11 ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY, Director 321 East Park Avenue TtANO â€" VIOLIN â€" THEORY RINGS Matinee and Evening ns# APRIL 30, MAY 1 Contiuous 2 to 11 APRIL 28, 29 LAKE FOREST Winnetka 301 APRIL 25 MAY 2 Bethany

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