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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 34

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F7" from lune 2ttrh to August 26th, inclusive. _ 'e for It”! Btrott 0' VIII Bum mu t apply All an R. R. Tidal tWee .* " Tourist Agency or write VANILLA. RASPBERRY SHERBERT AND CARAMEL ICE CREAM " MURPHY a SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS The Great Oil-Burning White liners BEE? “I North American we South American AVA' Chicago, Duluth l Goorglon lay "on.“ Company no W. “cm M., Him I. o Hydvu Agency NCO! Your Hem MOI-0.2960 donut W II (Na... " "I; . Inn-v Work I Inch“, (‘LIFTON AVENUE Steam ‘t‘NWAH TEE P3393 Bennett and Harris in "Solid South"; for Summer Season . Kit-hard Bennett, the most outstand. ing star of the spoken stage today, is launched on another successful sum- nwr run in-Chicago. His new com- edy, ”Solid South," at the Harris their, is one of general appeal to all classes and has the distinction of lvl'imt clam as well IS entertaining, truly a play for the entire family, Mr. Bennett is supported by a bril- hunt east of Broadway celebrities. it was directed by Rouben Mamoul- ian, the genius responsible for stag- ing "Purity," “Marco's Millions" and “Wings Over Europe." He has brought to the stage all the glamor- ous romance of the South and instilled in the players an uncanny apprecia- tion of the Southern temperament. Mr, Bennett plays the part of a S' uthern' major of the old school who liw-s'in the rrtheeted grandeur of his Confederate ancestors, and who looks upon each passing incident as a damn'ihle plot of the Yankees to disrupt and betray his beloved South. land. In his dilapidated mansion he rules his women-Yolk with an iron hand until the entranee of a Pitts. burgh millionaire and his Yankee son shows him up as nothing hut a loud shnutimt old hluft whose bark is much worse than his bite. The play is strong in its roman- tie appeal to women. while men de. light in the rough and ready ehar. '\(’l(’l‘ll'ltllin of the star. Alexander Mekaie, the producer, has spared no expense in mounting the star's vehiele and the splendid east ineludm Jessie Royce Dandis, Arthur llohl. Elizabeth Patterson, Owen Davis, Jr., Mary Thayer, Geor- gette Harvey. Low Payton and Rich- ard lluey. Ruth Drake Wins In a rvcent poster contest spon- mrod hy the North Shore Art league, Ruth Drake won the flrst prize of $10. and Theresa Santi won the "e- ond of $5. The contest, which was held hotween Now Trier and Door- rwld_yihirlds, was dorided hy popular vuttt. “Honorable mentions" were given to Alberta Franklin, Eleanor Austin, Joarwtte Fanright. and Sophie Zc-nzolor. Other students who: with”: were suhmittod are: Mary bugger-I. Cyril Atkinson. Tom Monro, Peggy Cole. slack. Harold Peterson, Isabel Mann. nwnrivo Thorium. Mildred' Slaughter. ”vim Jeffries, Virginia Jeffries, Alice Dewey, Veronica Zonal”. Marion .lftr,""llii,r,fg,' Marion Frerlrickson. Milo nter, lrmn gain, Dorothy Juhnmn. and Edna Winter. Several architects’ sketches of pro- p'iil‘d designs for the new American Legion home which the Dahringer pus: nf Waukegan is at present plan- ning worn examined and discussed at a meeting of the building commit- tco last week. No decision " to the typo which will be chosen was made, awarding to Victor o. Woertz. chlir- man of the committee. ,1 Waukegan Legion Is Planning Building in Poster Contest Franklin street, Waujcegan, with the svhoul board and the city building tuvrnmissinn, secured the condemnation nf fi.", feet of brick wall in the new c-rmtructinn. which they charged was put up in violation of the building rude. The wall was'huilt to a height " 3 foot. The sub-contractor, a Chicago man was ordered In tear down and rebuild the wall and tn make certain other minor eruuwetiorts. it wits found that nu headers, had been used in building the wall. About~$300 is involved in the eomiemned work. A committee of three local brick- layers, mot-ting last week at the new addition to the North school on Franklin street, Wau.ketran, with the Condemn Part of Wall New Waukegan School The school hoard appointed August C. Jahnke, Wankezan brick- layer and contractor, to take charge of impacting the masonry work on tho new addition frnm now on. The hricklayer's committee was made up of John Otis, Walter Mark and Al Matson. The city was represented by Walter Niblwlink. building commis- smnor. Architect Leonard ua was also present. ' ' Some liberals have referred to Gan. hi as the George Washington of india. But can you imagine what would have happened tn the 13 colonies if Gem-1:0 Washnisrton had pursued Ganhi's pacifrst tactics? Oak Terrace Beverage Co. (910 Fallen Made after the formula of a famous German beer OLD HEIDELBERO in a [tell drink-n new "hlevernent- and not to be compared with the ordinary "near" beer. " in first made into full strength. old time beer and then the alcohol in reduced to Ieu than V: of l ' bynew and extremely costly brew. ing methods mum which make " ‘ it practically ‘ r, impossibla to distinguish ‘ , a?! "dds: Hm T I from - " best creamy. Illtllllt full {trend - l real . Alba-Mamba MM Highwood. Illinois Drink Distributed by BREW Thursday, June .5, 1980

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