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Highland Park Press, 31 Jul 1930, p. 7

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THURSDAY All communications must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. Articles for publication must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. : Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is pub. lished, will be charged at regular advertisâ€" ing rates, The Bighland Bark Press Chicago office: 6 N. Michigan Ave. State 6326 BUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR Published weekly by The Udel! Printing Co. at Highland Park, Lake County, Iilinois. Entered as Second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highland Park. Thursday, July 31, 1930 The grentest romantic figure of the ‘Talking Screen here gives his finest performance, He knows the technique of love â€" his golden voice unlocks the door to every girl‘s heart! Don‘t miss his dashing courtship, his devilâ€"muyâ€"care gayety in the face of danger! You‘ll Love It! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY John Boles It has Inusbs, plenty of them; songs, seven of the hundred, young, berutiful, vivacious. But they perfectly into their proper places. A romance of youth; a brand new story with brand new lmughs, brand new songs, brand new dances brand new sirls. That‘s ‘The New Movietone Follies of 19301 UNIVERSAL SOUND NEWS â€" ACTS â€" COMEDY 8 Romance: there you have the keynote of The New Movietone Follies of 1930. It beautiful love tale, well told, filled with sentiment, balunced with comedy and eluding with a startling surprise at the climax. SUNDAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 3 AND 4 The New Movietone Follies of 1930 SATURDAY Derrpath Ebhratre ISSUED THURSDAY OP EACH WEEE THE UDELL PRINTING COMPANY §40 Central Avenue, Highland Park, Ii1. Telephone Highland Park §57â€"558â€"559 FRIDAY TELEPHONE 321 with El Brendel â€" Marjorie White â€" Wm. Collier Jr. Noel Francis â€" Frank Richardson â€"â€" Miriam Seegar George O‘Brien â€" Helen Chandler â€" Antonio Moreno Noel Francis FOX SOUND NEWS â€" CARTOON â€" COMEDY ind a lirge supporting cast + Story inspired by "La Marseilinise R with Fredrick March â€" Sam Hardy â€" Harry Green The Golden Voice of the Silver Screen in Another Triumph! "Captain of the Guards" July 31, 1930 "True to the Navy" with Dorothy Jordan â€" Lottice Howell PATHE SOUND NEWs â€" ACTS â€" COMEDY FOX SOUND NEWS â€" ACTS â€" COMEDY a movietone druma of the snowlunds with A Neughty OUND NEWS b6 In Gay Madrid" "Rough Romance" Ramon Novarro with Laura LaPlante LAST SHOWING OF Clara Bow No. 22 POLKA BRO8. Nuutica! Romaunce â€"~ ACTS . â€" COM in Mrs. F. C. Nocrenberg is spending this week at Long Lake, Illinois. Miss Salome Brand spent the weekâ€" end at Random Lake, Wisconsin visitâ€" ing her cousin, Miss Sylvia Orth. Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey is enterâ€" taining a few friends at luncheon and bridge at the Exmoor club, Friâ€" day, for Mrs. Hermann of Linden avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schweitzer and son Mr. Edward Schweitzer of Hill and Stone, realtors, leave Sunday on a trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zeitz and daughâ€" ter Ruth of Detroit, Michigan were the guests, for a few days last week, of ~Mrs. Bertha Kittman of N. St. Johns avenue. Mrs. C. S. Beach is in the Highâ€" land Park hospital where she underâ€" went an operation for appendicitis, She is getting along nicely. Highland Park Local and Personal the semson‘s bigwest; sirlies, by re all purt of the story, fitting COMEDY AUGUST 7 AND 8 AUGUST 5 AND 6 AUGUST 2 AUGUST 1 LAKE FOREST T HE P RES S Mrs. William Sash, Jr. is spending three weeks with Mrs. Fred Fredeâ€" rickson of Alhambra, Calif. _ Mrs. Frederickson was formerly Miss Marâ€" guerite Berube of this city. The Misses Madge and Jewell Mcâ€" Caffrey, Mr. Arthur McCaffrey and Mrs. James Duffy spent the weekâ€"end in Newark, Hlinois visiting their sisâ€" ter Mrs. Frank Crum. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen have returned from a two weeks vaâ€" cation at Big Woods lodge, Wisconsin. Jimmie Witten entertained a few of his friends at a beach party Monâ€" day afternoon commemorating his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Louis N. Berube has as her guests for a month, Mary Jane, Luâ€" cille, Edward, Romeo and Marguerite Lebell of Jackson, Mich. . They are Mrs. Werner Wiebolt Webster N. Stafford have vitations for a luncheon ar be held at the Exmoor clu day, August 13. the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lebell: Mr. and Mrs. James Jay Gatherâ€" coal of West Wilmette are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, born Monday. Mrs. Gathâ€" ercolnl was formerly Miss Cleona Udell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silfestrom are enjoying a motor trip in Wisconsin and Michigan. North Shore Trust Company Now is the time to take the first step: Now is the time to go to your Banker with your plans, and enlist his coâ€" operation. We want to talk with you. Why not make an appointment TODAY with one of our officers. MONEY is Cheap. Rates of interest are the lowest they have been for a long time. To the man who has harbored visions of independent enterprise or exâ€" pansion this fact is significant. Seize Opportunity By The Forelockâ€" Now Is The Time To r Wiebolt and Mrs. afford have issued inâ€" luncheon and bridge to Exmoor club, Wednesâ€" CONSULT OUR OFFICERS After service next Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church, the pasâ€" tor, the Reverend Frank Fitt leaves Miss Gladys M. Greenlaw, director of religious education at the Presbyâ€" terian church, leaves with her sister, Miss Ruth Hardiman, for Denver on Friday morning for her vacation of one month. Mrs. William Sasch, Sr., of this city, Mrs. William McKenney of Waukegan and Mrs, Mary Koller of Winnetka have returned from Sleeâ€" man, Ontario, Canada where they spent a week visiting their sister Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mrs, William P,. Cawley entertained a few friends at bridge, Wednesday afternoon. for Estes Park to spend the vacation period with his family who are spendâ€" ing the summer there. + Marion Moon, Virginia Leffert, and Ruby ~Tillman returned Saturday from a ten days stay at the Girl‘s camp at Cedar Lake, Ind. Mrs. A. C. Gipp and two children of Plattsville, Wis., are spending two weeks with Mrs. Gipp‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel of N. Second street. Mrs. Mary Kehoe and daughter Loretta of Waukegan were the guests of Mrs. J. E. McCaffrey, yesterday (Wednesday). Edgerton, Wis

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