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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 10

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Next Week‘s Program at Deerpath Theatre; Many Fine Features daily, M W ind new M JAS. H. OLIPHANT & CO. M xEW YORK AND CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE * xXEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE The schedule follow v. July ~Â¥â€"Last sh umani Allâ€"talking Happy ‘ Days,‘ lanet Gaynor, especially attractive proâ€" innounced at the Deerpath ake Forest. for the ensuing March and N THE DEERPATH INN production, _ with _ Ralph Eleanor _ Boardman, Jean a gripping story of the ingle," brilliantly portrayed stars. , vs, cartoons, comedies and supplemental . attractions M linge n JoHNn H. HAMLINE y (bâ€"Last showing of The Light of the Westâ€" erformance starts at 6 arv Brian and Richard aly 6 Broadway 0 Park Avenue NEW YORK y Marshall; a fighti x old west. and Thursday, July cr Announce Bancroft, in "Ladies with _ Mary Astor, and a fine cast. iturday, July 11 and n allâ€"techni color, allâ€" ulC Moon M a y ‘The Thre« Dresser, and wh â€" Be halls a clephone ‘Lake Forest mUusic with Charl 09 South LaSalle Street nU July 7 ‘ with LAKE FOREST the opening of an office in 7 and 8 h Frank ry, Arâ€" fighting al ro W alte CHICAGO Members dent Manage: ddic Mc P »ok | Folk Dancing Classes Sunset Park Feature Waa s a Summer classes for Kindergarten and older beginners according to the OxXFORD PIANO COURSE JESSIE WOOD SINCERE Feacher LAKE FOREST ILLINOIS P Coach Tel. 1785 Lecom panist T HE P RES 8 Women‘s Calisthenics Classes to Be Held at Roger Williams Beach There has been some demand this year for womens‘ classes in calisâ€" thenics at the beaches. In accordâ€" ance with the park board‘policy to do everything possible for the benefit of people using the facilities, there will be a class started at the Roger Wilâ€" liams beach, under the direction of Ray Cox, guard at that beach, proâ€" viding that there are enough showâ€" ing interest to start a class of at least ten or fifteen. The classes will be limited to wonien, as there has been no call for that sort of thing for the men. The classes will be held three times a week, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10;30 a.m. If those woâ€" men interested will call the park board . office, H. P.‘ 2763, and leave their names and addresses, the classes will commence as soon as there is enough to warrant them. " During the past week the begches have had as good an attendance as they have all season. The water has DRESSES â€" â€" â€" Silks, Crepes, Prints SUITS â€" â€" â€" Coverts, Tweeds, Wools KNITTED SPORTSWEAR â€"â€" â€". All Sales Final! No Credits, Refunds or Exchanges JULY CLEARANCE call the park 2763, and leave esses, the classes on as there is 1 71E IHA L. One, T wo and Threeâ€"Piece 16.75 Reduced to warmed . up â€" considerably, and the bathing is safe for all. . The three public beaches, Park, Central, and Roger Williams avenues, have been well populated every warm day, and as many as 250 people were at Cenâ€" tral avenue at one time. Roger Wilâ€" liams avenue has also been used exâ€" tensively. â€" It might be well for Highland Park people to remember to take with them to the beaches the beach cards which they have been asked to purchase for the use of the beaches all season. When they doe not have them, there is a good deal of confusion caused to the guards who have to check up on the people. These cards are ten cents for people 12â€"16 years of age; 25 cents for those 16â€"21; and 50 cents for those of 21 or over. They may be purchased at the beaches or at the park board office. + Pond scums and sea weeds of variâ€" ous.types present one of the interestâ€" ing phases of botanical study, and a case illustru}ing the chief facts about them is on ‘exhibition in the hall of blant life at Field Museum of Naturâ€" them is on °x plant life at F al History. > V alues to $75 ©) Thursday, July 3, 1930

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