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Highland Park Press, 22 May 1930, p. 7

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Ighe 1'ighltttdt Sark Press, M will by ". UNI "In!" 00. ”-le Put. 14h Cull". numb. Entered u Second Clu- mlner Much l, 1911. " the you one. " Bum-M Pare. Clams on“: O N. Iliihiun 'Ave. am. 6826 Thursdhy, May 22, 1930 Interim-Ion rue. ”min In!“ hospital Bllolullom of condolence. Mrda of mm. cumin, noth- of mttertattttttettt. of cum Inch-I when an admin-nu chum ll tmb. lubod. will be ett.raed " mm “mm- Local and Personal 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pay of Chi- ' .---. i cago, formerly of Highland Park, Ill- ~Mx-s. B. Siegcie of Halt Day road "ounce the birth of a daughter, born entertained her 600 ciub Tuesday Sunday, May 11. evening at her home. The prim win- Mr. and Mrs. Emit Lnuridlon ot ners were Mrs. Joseph Siegele, Mrs, Waukegan, spent Tuesday in High- Dee and Mrs. Swickard. _ Hand Park visiting with friends. mun sat-nt-tusa.' or non “I: ---- _____,,i, ,, 11:: UDELL rid-mm comm '" Contra] Avon". Hulk-d Put. Ill. I'd.“ lulu-u Put “Nu-u. Emma!) Elm!!! PHONE Mt FRIDAY SATURDAY. MAY " SUNDAY. MAY 2,5 MONDAY, TUESDAY W F.ONEsnA Y, TH URS0AY It It: with pardon-hie Dr”! thnt we mnounq .ulkin. picture. More In Indeed " "an in the whale world ha- been mum " he". F EDWARD EVERETT HORTON . LOUISE FAZENDA PATSY RUTH MILLER . T. ROY BARNES Friiiiaiiiiis AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND" -riiiioii,jiY 30-DFA'mlATT0N' on NANCY CARROLL The Gun Geniun at the sun- nmh unin trom the and! to mm F Mr. Arllu In tru, [up]! 21-19155 II 339995.31” H. B. wiiiiiiiit1' TLiijif royctt CHARLES iiibkhiRD . GEORGE F. MARION MARIE DRESSLER ALEXANDER GRAY - LOUISE FAZENDA Daullnl ueue- lulled by um:- wd‘udlumu "mitt-n u "no summit a! nettl.vmet_i_rt_. "3:339:- CHARLES MURRAY . GEORGE SIDNEY , COMEDY l uu'roox . ACTS runs" “on Ins "mum m Housman" canal LAl'GllB GALQBE AND A RIOT OF' FUN IN BOIIND'NEWB . COMEDY . CARTOON "THE GREEN GODESS” IN HER FIRST TALKING PICTURE 'IlII "NO, NO, NANETTE" 'iriiivi; ir N-EWS _ T ' his 1' Com EDV Iron the pI-y by WilIi-n Archer CARTOON . COMEDY - ACTS “ANNA CHRISTIE” GRETA GARBO de um we uni-nun“ the “and” o! Gnu Gub'a Int Indeed " "an in tlre mull at tho ten-n. Th: vo1ee waning " he". Frau linen. o'Neu'. ir-loot' pl" AUDIO REVIEW '- COMEDY “WIDE OPEN" GEORGE ARLISS POLKA BROS, Ml'SlCAL COMEDY "HONEY" with u Ith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of Sum- meruet avenue, Deerfield announce the birth of a daughter. born Tues. day, May 20 at the Highland Park with Shirley Laurldlou of North avenue entertained I number of her friend- at a party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her seventh birthday university. "Misc; Mae Siljeltrbm Ind Mic Ernst 'ttended the Kentucky Derby last Saturday with g partAypf 1313mm BERNICE CLAIRE . ZAZU Pl'l'l'S lb 1' iiTirif FORBES Matinee Ind Evening Contluoul 2 to It (‘ontinuoul 2 to It LAKE FOIII‘I' MAY M, 27 MAY " 29 It: world! THE PRESS in " Mu. C. A. Larson h mandala. the members of her bridge club, Thursday, May 29. 7 Min Ottawa-n of Wuhan win the week-end guest of Mira LueiN Helm " the home of he: comm In. Edward Conrad. The Frosbikrhn guild u out“. wining the kindergu'un children of Laird house it an outing next Tm- day. _ Mr. and Mrs, John L. Udall and children upon! the Ink-end " Mir. ror Lake, Wisconsih. Mrs. Robert Timm ts entertaining I few friends at bridge tomorrow at. emoon (hid-y). _ Mr. ind Mn. W. H. Bum will; J tertttitt the Pun Bridge club " lat home Saturday evening. Mr, and 2t Bernard Siege]: And children of alt Dny road upon: Sun- ay, in queue, visiting with kinda. Mm. Mitchell Bowdiu, In. Wlnl. fred Gibbon: and In. Funk Waits, who motored to the Kentucky Derby, arrived home Monday evening, re- porting a most enjoyable time. Mr. and Mm. anrencc Cocoa“ of Gray avenue. are receivlnx con- gratulations on the birth ot I baby girl, born " the Highland Park hol- pital, Wednesday, May St. Mr. Ind In. Edmund hhlnkul of North' avenue spent Sunny in Milwaukee visiting (dentin. - North Shore Trust Company . BANK He’s Sitting on Top of the World He's got a diploma, It fine knowledge of Latin and Trigonometry. What more does he need? Thu.. he needs to start oft on the right foot in the business world. And the beat way to do ia to give him a savings account to begin with. Let a North Shore Trait Company Deposit Book be hia graduation gift. Mr. T. E. Pkuon' has been coi- tutedtototredtortheet- and in mowing no hum-amt. In. T. E. Pier-on who had I alight om- tiun I than than an ll dolu wry nlcely. In. Avery Rudolph ll enr- ing for both ot that. Mr. and In. Thoma than of Laurel avenue an bola: mm- Gdoetthebietttot.t-qig+ Friday, Kay I) It the Highland Park hospital. Mr. And In. Arthur Johnna had " their Sunday and. In. Huh Penman and her broth. wane Peterson, In. the! In. Arnold and (wally of 993cm; _ - ' " Mr. and In. Frederic WM of Miami, Florida. in "and” the summer with In. and MN. but Hunt of Deerfuid. In. Alex Smith of Gimme - uined yesterday slut-non at n Inad- con and kitchen show tor her do- ter, Halon When. who will be mu- ried name time next month. Mr. mid In. Theodore L, Osborn of Kuwait! ateqet, who luv: hull tnvolinl in Salad and Franco (or the put two month. _ In Now York Monday. mu In Silk-tron I- cum-- in. the members of her bridge club tomorrow “on”. Eat your lunch It the [loud- Udell Cateteria, Adv.

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