The following pictures hove been reviewed by the Reviewing, committee of the D. A. R. Hollywood, cum. through the courtesy of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributers of America. “Young Eagles," Paramount fea- ture pieture--oiineludets Charles Rogers, Jean Arthur, Paul Lukas, Stuart Edwin. A, spy story about young American and German aces, which reveals secret service methods. The unique plot concerns true love, loyal friendships, with a surprising climax. This picture is interwoven with remarkable photographic effects, and will provide splendid entertain- ment for all. "Lord Byron of Broadway," M.G.M. -Features Charles Kaley as a singer “hose character has deteriorated, but "ho is recreated by a Woman's love. Usual type bf musical entertainment Thursday, June 19, 1930 D. A. R. Better Film Committee Report on Current Pictures suitable for the average family, but nut recommended for children. “Ladies of Leisitre"--Unusual pic- ture technically. finely acted (notably by Barbara Smnwyekl. A beautifully developed story of a very sincere and harttan struggle tu leave her past when true love enmes- gives her an opportunity fur intelligent acting “Bonsun Murder .Case"-- Detective unwary story above the ant-rage. tea. turing Dr. Powell as Philo Vance. os. initial situation is well built up and plenty of suspense well managed. Clever acting an part of entire east makes absorbing entertainment which may be rather thrilling and mature for sensitive children, but otherwise ir harmless and not too violent. photography. This is adults only, and discrim “iii love it. “Bonsun Murder .Case mystery story above the luring Dr. Powell as Is. initial situation is and plenty of suspense l Clever acting an part I Legion Pilgrimage to Orphans' Home at Nor- mal, Sunday. June 22 The individual pilgrimage of the Lake county council of the American Legion hy auto to the Soldiers 0r- plums home at Normal, Illinois, has been merged with the' Annual De. partment Pilgrimage. and will take place Sunday, June 22. It is most desired that a large del- (cation from every post in Lake r'unty, join in this pilgrimage to do honor to the children of aeparted and disabled comrades, and in order that Lake county may retain its own, identity, both tn’and at Nn‘rmal. the following schedule and instructions m0 submitted for the guidance of all posts which will enable the dis- trict to tell the wnrld that we are keeping faith with departed comrades m this great job " child welfare: 1. Pack a big basket of lunch, large enough to entertain one or two at†the little mu at Normal as they htwe never been entertained in the trust. Irv cream, mm. ete., will be 2. All cars making pilgrimage ‘mm Luke county, will assemble tae-, nit east on Deerfield awnuo. head 'f column at Waukegan road, in Deer.. Md. Illinois on Sunday morning, June 5.’ and will start promptly at 8 a. m. Ir, effort is being made to secure l rmlice est-art all the way to Normal. milled at Normal. 2. All cars ma combined with beautiful y, This is a picture for , and discriminating adults cream, pup, e making pifgrim'aze Route to be taken: Wlukegan road No. 42 to Touhy avenue, Touhy ave- nue to Des Plaines. Route 46 It Des. Plaines to Route No. 4 to Normal. 2. Elch car should be decorated by owner with red, white and blue bunting. which will give identity to the movement. 4. Wear Legion cups. 5. Each post should provide a con- tribution, same to be poo1edmnd pre- aented " Normal to provide new uni. forms for the Boys' Bond, which are badly needed. Such contribution: should be made and presented at the next meeting of the Lake county council at Lake Bluff on June 20. Not lens than 1000 cars from Like county should take part in thin pil- primaze. which in reality will be I parade all the way to Normal. Miss Hendee Appointed Chief Clerk of Board of Review; Other Aides Miss Doris Hendee, who bu been v.ssistant to Asressor Chm-lei o. Armos of Waukegan since he has held office, Monday was chosen chief clerk of the “ward of Review at the organ- izzlion meeting held by the new Members of the board are Super- visor Harry Stratton', Lake Villa, who is chairman; Mrs. Nollie Crooks, M, Iii-sides Miss Hondee, who is rec- ognized by county oMeitOs as an ex- cellent authority on taxes, the board named Mrs. Elizabeth Schoknecht, of Lake Villa, assistant chief clerk. x Goorge Crittenden of Deerfield, was selreted as the third employe by the board. He Brobably will not us- sume his duties until August as the work will not be henvy until then. Waukegan, and John O'Keefe, High- land Park. O'Keefe is the Democratic member. nu They are to go into mday morning tu lr (-rrum-uus and 0ch 536 Central Avenue HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY EXCESSH'C wsion next complaints H SUNDAY DELIVERIES We would like to â€an" to some of our well known Speed fiends that they visit the back yu'dI of some of our wayside unce- and m the twisted wrecks that belonged to tho speed-fiends of yummy. V. T. McMAHON. R. Ph. G. BE PREPARED! HAVE When Your Insurance Premiums Are Due . _ ACCOUNT Do You Know that We Write Every Kind of Insurance? CITIZENS STATE BANK OF DEERFIELD "The Friendly Bank" Phone Highland Park 2404 FRESH CRUSHED STRAWBERRY SAVINGS It is .nnouneed In '1th that on his trip west I’m-idem. Romm- um Avoid polities Ind Mob his ti- to tirhittg. Don't but“ Mn. The not. we know About politic! tho better '0 like mum. "