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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 6

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RAVINIA OPERA CLUB MEETS ON WEDNESDAY He, my Heinlein for Season at I Moraine 'mx'rzn' up "AWARD or MERIT" FOR PERFIEE'I‘ SOUND ”mm JOHN GARRN'K syn mun; MAY to V tit Ntrtt. MON"tt Ntttx SIN)“ "ir. Saturday. May " Show! 7.tl I Sundl)‘. May ll "Streets of Shanghai" l EVE M Tl l-ISII.‘ i' "" RS" tr, FRI" " PHONE H. P. 1086 l'Al'lJNE STARK!) K. HARLAN “SHE COULDN’T SAY NO" Hm LAUREL and HARDY in "NIGHT OWLS" “THE SKY HAWK” “SARAH and SON" (by “TIGER ROSE” ht l "I running! u] " MIN ENIIA y interesting Ths NINTH "LIT! Outline Plan" .nncheon in Hotel nftuers M1 nub ALCYON h PM?" TttF, I-S'IWR KPN' OF THE AIR M Talking _ Sinking “s A I: L Y” PEARL The WINNIE LIGHTNER I Man hy Mae Tinie RUTH CHATTER'NN t, "kl-win: tho Thurs. r "hildren MARILYN MILLER ht on»! lum who ll'uzhland Park mum This aftair Flym the tne ill " Delay in Report Upon Census Here; Deerfield Result Shows Big Gain Entertain Ossoli Board Members May 6 Mrs mm-Ling Edmund Mrs. llvnry Im [u 920 nd M rn' HELEN CHANDLER wine members M The ailahla- wtham hull Pt otrir pr I-nnmornlors EYE SOUTHERN MALCOLM McGREGOR 'STORMY WATERS" Burl-in Matinee 24:30 LUPE VELEZ ettt .npnrvizmr of census urges that Um who believe they hive nut munml in tho census notify w- hy pasta] card, at the Nichols Kvanst'im, Illinois. so of the necessity of sending meratrsrsinto one or two cen- rims of Highland Park, the t the cousin here is not yet P, mvmrding to Mrs. Entelle n. sunrrvisnr of census for In Valor cprrrt Tul'hston had I luneh. mN-ling for the new board "ry, of tho Osanli club on May 6. Plans wrre made for “ma tor "ox! you. The fol- u-mlmrs were [tn-amt at the Mrs. kennieott, Mrs. Geo. l Mrs. Goo. P. Lyman, Mrs, Brittham, Mrs. R. M. ,Cobb, well Swnoy. Mrs. Norman n. Wrs. Prod mutton, Mrs. . Kdkin, Mrs. Norman Bird, ry Mason. Mrs. L. L. Winters Wm. T. Jones. suprrvi 'nt 'CFOs Win: for i of th" my 6. Plan Sol Sir-ups. Mitt, COME EARLY ADMISSION tte " Me MAY ll, 12 MAY IS, " MAY l3. II Cont. bil THE PRESS Charlotte Clark Charlotte Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clark, 32R Rulgewood drive who is one uf the three dele- gates representing more than 600,000 members of the Chicago chapter of the Junior Red Crnss at the national con.. vention of the American Red Crtms Ming held in Washinqttut, INK. this week. Charlotte was also chosen to give the GOO word speech at the meeting which wax offieially opened by President Hoover on Monday. To Demonstrate Beauty Treatments at Gsell's Miss Ruth Wiese,, rcp'wonting Riehard llutlnut of New York am Paris, will he " (hell’s Ravinia stow this Friday tn explain the home nwth od of Du Barry Beauty treatments. Initiate Largest Class in Local R.A.M. May 14th The other delegates are Melville Ensminger of Calttment high school and Mnuriee Bane of Harvard School Boys. Miss .Verall D, Wright, director of the Junior ehnpter of Chicago is mung as ehaperon. Miss Wiese has been at Gsoll‘s Highland Park Morn all week, with tho t-xcoptinn of Friday in Ravinia, and will ho hark in Highland Park again on Saturday. April 12. WrdnesGy evening. May Mth, will 'IPP tho-lareest class of candidates initiated this year, and perhaps in the history of the Highland Park Chapter, No. 226. Royal Arch Ma. ennn, in the Masonic Temple on Sher. idan.rngd. A largo attendance of Royal Arch Masons is expected. As usual light refreshments will be serv- ed after the ceremonies. Deerfield A. C. Baseball Club Opens Next Sunday The Doorfleld A. C. baseball team opens the shown. out Sunday after. noon " Jewett Park, Deerfield, with Niles Center as their opponent. g'l'he lamp is culled for 3 o'eloek. Deer- freld has watered the Tri-County lea- true. this year. This is the i1rst of the league games. It is expected that there will he a lame turnout to sup- port the local team. _ Junior Red Cross Ruth Wiese,, rcpmsonting lludnut of New York and ll he at (Espll’s Ravinia store I MOTHER GOOSE PLAY RAVINIA AUDITORIUM Mildred Haessler's Dance Pupils to Give Pantdmime Friday and Saturday Traqorlies and comedies in Mother Gnost- Land-with a very happy end- ing- will ho duvmml in the Ravinia auditorium Friday afternoon and Situnlay night in the fifth annual prmlurtion hy Mildred Haessler's dance pupils. lu' two acts of The Court of King Cole are laid in the garden nf the royal palace and many nursery favorites will be wen tri; ping in and out. Among them are Bml‘ccp with same marvelous dams in sheep, llumpty Dumpty who falls " tho wall just as in tho story book, the Knavc of Hearts stealing the tarts, King t'ole's fiddlers three, Miss Mofrett's big spider and many others. Tho Mother Goose atmosphere is ho'ghtcnt-d by the costumes and sets designed by Hazel Crow Ewell. As in former years the perform- "nu-s are of a benefit character, the proeocds going this time to the piano fund of the auditorium. The lively ticket selling competition conducted by the Ravinia children has been heightened by the oftor of free dance tuition for a year to the winner and fur half a year to the runner-up, made hy Director Haossler. Cast of Play The cast and synopsis of the play fullnw: _ Tho qum'nhs Maids ”unify with?“ Kine Mummy gummy Wlwn the grass grnws long and your hack fools weak, and the lawn mnwpr bulk: and develops a squeak, and the knives all stick and the whorls wnn't turn and ynu feel like the place where they no to burn, then send tho~nld mow" to the Lawn Mow- er Shop; call 3090 and tell them to stop. Then you'll learn the real pleas- uro oft cutting a lawn; you’ll want to not up and he at it at dawn. For the way they fix mowers at that place is 0.K.. and you’ll he glad that you sont your) to them that day. 700 Central avenue is the address; they'll call and deliver and save, your dire tress; And the job when you get it you'll say is a wow; they make lawn mowing a pleasure-and how. If Your Lawn Mower Balks, Try This One on. Your Phonograph Trr There's more truth than poetry in that, and that's a fact. The Lawn Mower Shop does ttll of that and more. They sharpen, repair and set up any type of mower and make it easy to operate. Hundreds of antis- fied customers are singing their praises, and grass all over town 'is growing greener because of their good work. Try them and see. FirtO (Continued on page M) Th Quito Thursday, May 8, 1930 mtrnry Betty Menfeld Rosemary Roldan Jar-an Dunn" Helen Pirr . Dianne Ewell Elcnnm Knptik Rum-man! Gum Judith Ge_sttt Abigail “alka- Ellon “urn

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