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Highland Park Press, 7 Jul 1930, p. 7

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The Bighland Bark Bress Thursday, July 10, 1930 All communications . must be mecompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Mrs. Henry Prior who spent the past ten days visiting her son, Mr. Percy Prior, left Monday for New Auburn, Wis., where she will spend the summer. £ Published weekly The Udell Printing Co. at Highland â€" P-r._t{ _ Lake â€" County, â€" Mlol_a. Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office atâ€" Highland Park. Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 BSUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Resolutions of condolence, cards of: thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or‘ other affairs where an admittance charge is pubâ€" :hlnd. “v.ul be charged at regular advertisâ€" Ing rai Mr. and Mrs. J, Shifflet and daughâ€" ter of Hamilton, Ohio, were the guests last week of Mrs. Robert Botâ€" ner of Sheridan avenue. Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. THURSDAY ISSUED THURSDAY OP EACH WEEK TBE UDELL Pl:!"l'lNG COMPANY §40 Central Avenue, Highland Park, IIl. Telephone Highland Park 557â€"558â€"559 Deerpath Ebhratre TELEPHONE 321 SUNDAY AND MONDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A romance nmong Colonial troops stationed in Africa; depicted in sparkling dinlogue and technicolor. The cast is headed by TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY JULY 15 AND 16 "The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu": based on the famous operetta "GYPSY LOVE." Luurel and Hardy give a comedy relief to the play very rarely achieved in pictures. conducted by Princess Agreneva Slaviansky; one of the greatest singing organizations P in the world. An unusual, colorful prologue to the picture, THE ROGUE SONG, will be presented by RUSSIAN DANCING A thrilling story packed with mystery â€" danzer â€" romance NEWS IN S0OUND _ w COMEDY _ â€" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JULY 17 AND 18 : "Hold Everything" FOX SOUND NEWS Highland Park Local and Personal with Warner Oland + Jean Arthur â€" O. P. Heggie Neil Hamilton â€" William Austin Noted opera star, in Lionel Barrymore‘s thrilling production Sunday Only â€" Continuous 2 to 11 July 10, 1930 The Royal Russian Chorus In person on the Deerpath stage Ralph Forbes CING . . SUBLIME SINGING . â€" GORGEOUS COSTUMES Acclaimed by eminent critics of over fifty nations. with Winnie Lightner and Joe E. Brown "The Rogue Song" Laurance Tibbett rbes â€" Eleanor Boardman and Jean Hersholt "Mamba®"‘ No. 19 POLKA BROS. a lauth riot! ~â€" ACTS Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoppe are leayâ€" ing tomorrow for Des Moines, Ja., where Mrs. Hoppe will spend two weeks visiting her mother.. Mr. Hoppe will return home Sunday. Teddy Ruwitch, who is attending camp: at Norway, Mich., fell from a wall last Thursday, breaking his arm. Teddy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Ruwitch of Moraine road. Mrs. M. W. Driscoll and Mrs. Moody entertained out of town relaâ€" Twentyâ€"five relatives from Deerâ€" field, Oak Park, Janesville, Northâ€" brook and Chicago enjoyed ‘a family reunion at the S. W. Flint home on N. Second street last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Johnson and family of Central avenue, left the early part of this week for their sumâ€" mer cottage at Winchester, Wis., where they will spend the balance of the summer. Mrs. G. J. Happ and son, Irving, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur St. Peter of the Udell apartâ€" ments. Mrs. M. W Moody: entertai tives over July â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burns of Minnâ€" eapolis, Minn., spent the weekâ€"end at theâ€"C. P. Sullivan home on Park aveâ€" nue Miss Fanny, Webster . Bay road is enjoying a | tion at Wheeling, W. Va. JULY 11 AND 12 JULY 13 AND 14 ith LAKE FOREST of S. Green week‘s vacaâ€" CARTOON COMEDY THE PRESS Mrs. Raymond May and children of North avenue have just returned from.a six weeks visit with friends and relatives in Heyward, Mich. Mrs. Harriet A. Hesselgren, mothâ€" er of Mrs. Mary Vance, tormer resiâ€" dent of Highland Park, passed away at the Women and Christian‘s hosâ€" pital in Chicago, Tuesday, June 29. Mrs. William Rose spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. G, V. Lehmann of Chicago. Messrs. Philip and William Rapp spent the Fourth of July holidays on a fishing trip in northern Wisconsin, while Mrs. William Rapp spent the holidays with her parents in Fairâ€" bury, 111. Mr. â€" Raymond Steiner, Mir. and Mrs. Raymond May, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rose, all otf Highland Park, Mr, and Mrs, George Steiner of Wilâ€" mette, Miss Clara Mau of Deerfield, Miss Gertrude Herrick of Hubbard Woods and Mr. Joe Steiner of Wilâ€" mette, all enjoyed a.picnic at Gages Lake the Fourth. Paul Lencioni of 138 8. Green Bay road left last Wednesday, July 2, for an extended visit in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Corrin of Wisâ€" consin avenue, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Mr. Arthur Fain of Nogales, Arizona. The wedding will take place this month. Miss Mary Welch of Rogers. Park was the Fourth of July guest of the MeNicholas family of S. Green Bay road. & Miss Esther Olson of N. St. Johns avenue, is spending the next three weeks with her parents at Fergus Falls, Minnesota. . Vivian Shelk of S. Second street is in quarantine with whooping cought, but is getting along nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berube and family and Mr. Lewis Berube left Friday morning by motor for Jackâ€" son, Mich., where they spent the weekâ€"end. . While there they visited the â€""Irish Hills." North Shore Trust Company BANK THIS MAN SAVED Mrs, Ellen Fritsch of W. Park aveâ€" nue, is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Guyot of Deâ€" troit, Michigan. morning at 8 o‘clock at the imn late Conception church, Dr. J O‘Neil officiating. (Mrs, George don, sister of the groom, serve matron of honor, and Mr. Cyril 1 acted as best man. The bride gowned in white georgette crepe, tulle veil fashioned in cap caught with orange blossoms, and ried a large bouquet of white : and lilies of the valley. The mz of honor wore a gown of yellow ; gette crepe and carried an arm quet of yellow tea roses, After a weeks honeymoon trip, Mr. and Duffy will be at home in the apartments. Now He Can The marriage .of Miss Martha Hemple, daughter of Mrs. Anna Hemâ€" ple of Poysippi, Wis. and Mr. Harold Duffy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duffy of Laurel avenue, took place Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Kuenzi of Wapaun, Wis., have been the guests at the home of Mrs. Bertha Kittman of N. St. Johns avéenue for several days. UIETLY, steadily he Q saved his money. While others were specuâ€" lating and indulging in luxuries "over t heir heads" he was adding, adding, adding to that savings account. ~ And now he can smile at the others. Now he can go fishing, independently wellâ€"off, while the others plod on. It PAYS to save! Miss Dorothy Berg of Chicago visâ€" ited with Miss Mary Smith of South Sheridan road for the past week. Miss Margaret Denzel of South Second ntrzf. left last Thursday for Madison, Wis. where she will visit friends for the next ten days. Take It Easy & valley. ‘The matron gown of yellow georâ€" carried an arm bouâ€" a roses, After a two n trip, Mr. and Mrs. t home in the Obee the immacu .$ M George Gor ide was Duiff y ffe Calr and D

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