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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 6

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WOMEN VOTERS PLAN FOR ELECTION NOV. 4 Local Members of League Busy , with Preparations; Women . || on Juries [F NOW SHOWING MONDAY HURSDAY. FRIDAY ATVRDAY. OCT BIRNXICE CLAIRE â€" ALEX. GRAY â€" NOAH BEERY NDAY. O( GARY COOPER "A MAN FROM WYOMING" EARPHONES FOR THE HARD OF HEARING! COMING sSOON « RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "THE DAWN PATROL® CON8STANCE BENXNETT in "COMMON CLAY" "White Hell of Pitz Palu" 100 "SONG OF THE FLAME" NORMA sSHEARER int JOHN McCORMACK "SONG O‘ MY HEART" I Added : Comedy \dded: Comedy Graham MceNamee describing thrills PUESDAY. WEDNESDAY NEXT WEEK e UL WHITEMAN in "KING OF JAZZ" SELECTED TALKING PICTURES A L C Y O N "Let Us Be Gay" ble prepar th h Highland Park lent Wo oun ~Oc W n ind he ng Fables in Sound â€" News Cartoon Represent P. T. A. at. Conference, October 10 tor M D) Mr II TV the ___ TODAYâ€"FRIDAY MARIE DRESSLER D at the Hlinoi and Teachers 21 to be held .t the ~First tyville, Tllino will be an a open at 10 o‘ Th du manager M H Everett scho of the Ever all fic New Sales Manager Movies Friday Night will be movies at the school ay evening at 7:30 a‘elock. tor ~1492". ‘a â€" Warner Bros. m and a comedy, "Up on the featuring Johnny Hines and ay wil be presented. arry Olendorf .will represent eld Parentâ€"Teacher associaâ€" e Ilinois Congress of Parâ€" Teachers Conference of Disâ€" » be held on Friday, October ie ~First Methodist. church, will be mo y evening or 1492" n and a co Hallowe‘en Dance News Events e, Tllinois. )e an all day meeting and at 10 o‘clock. Post=»ne Supper ken pie supper SCht lay, October 2 has until Friday, October Bargain Matinee at Frid local Continuous 2:00â€"11:30 â€"masquerade . dance day evening, Oct. 31 school under the diâ€" merly with North as. sales manager vears. has become Sol Strauss, Mgr George H.. Koor Packard distribu tt upper â€"scheduled er 2 has been th OCT. 6, 7. 8 OCT. 9, 10 THE PRESS public 10 non 00 diâ€" An to McCormack‘s Great Picture at Alcyon Theatre on Monday John â€" MeCormack, acclaimed the world‘s greatest tenor, who stars in "Song O‘ My Heart," the Fox movieâ€" tone production to open at the Aleyon theatre beginning Monday, has more imitators, perhaps, than any: singer in history. â€" This distinction would probably be shared by Patti and Carâ€" vso. In the last eight or 10 years hundreds of tenors have been heard, who, in the estimation of their manâ€" agers or enthusiastic friends and relâ€" atives were "greater. than MceCorâ€" mack" but they gradually but surely slipped from public notice. The plain truth of the matter is, there has never been a "second" anyâ€" Rody who survived for any length of time. â€"There never was a "second" time.. : Ther Patti, never there is n Somebody some fine di origina ine roles. _ John Garrick, youthful lead :of "The Sky Hawk" and Miss (‘Sullivan play the youthful lovers. J. M. Gerrigan, Farrell Macdonald, Tommy Cliford and Effie Ellsler are ssen in interesting charaeters and the balance of the supporting company and even the extras are true Celtic types.â€" Tom Barry wrote the story. H and Alice ine . roles lead sof c M . _ The Elm Place Evening school will .()flu'vrn' f.f. the Lake (.,nunt,v COUNâ€" pe ennducted again this year for cil of Religious Education, the new adults who wish to learn the English niame of the county Sunday scho0l 48â€" jangyage or improve their reading sociation adopted at last week‘s meetâ€" and writing of it, and for those who ing, are reported as follows in Addiâ€" wi«py to prepare for the examinations tion to the summary of the meeting for United States Citizenship. ‘A beâ€" printed elsewhere in this issue: winning class will be organized for President, Rev. C. Arthur Jevne, those who neither speak nor read Mundelein; â€"vice president, ~R. G. English. An intermediate class will Sands, Waukegan; â€" secretary, . Miss be arranged for those who have some Irene ~Rockenbach, Deerficld;> treasâ€"| knowledge~ of â€"written and spoken urer, Frank R. Sherwood, Lake Villa; English. / The advanced class in Citâ€" Children‘s â€"division _ superintendent, izenship will provide for those who Mrs. Samael Simmonds, Lake Forâ€" can read and write and are preparâ€" ost; Young Poople‘s ‘division superâ€" ing for citizenship examinations. intendent,. Rev. Ellis Cowling, Gurâ€" . Several© new features are being nee; Adult division superintendent,/ planned to vitalize the instruction. Mrs. C. P. Tibbetts, _ Mundelein; Onc of these will be the socialization School Officers: division superintendâ€" of the work through dramatiecs and ent, Mrs. 8. W. Ames, Gurnee; Leadâ€" music. _An approach to. English and ership training superintendent, Mrs. Citizenship will be made through the C. J. Werschberger, Prairie View; music of. American Folk and Patriâ€" Vacation and Week Day schools, Mrs.| otic songs. â€" Emphasis will also be Elmer Metealf, Waukegan;â€" Budget|placed on visual aids, Considerable oficer, H. D. Faxon, Highland Park; use will be made of still and motion Publicity, Rev. H. F. siemsen, Highâ€" pictures and other visual materials. land Park. A special effort will be made to adapt Mmwhare 2¢ tha Advisarvâ€"cammit. beginning materials to adult experiâ€" Elect Officers of Lake County Council Religious Education tion to the summary of theâ€" printed elsewhere in this issue President, Rev. C. Arthur Mundelein; â€"viee president, Sands, Waukegan; â€" secretary Irene ~Rockenbach, Deerfield; urer, Frank R. Sherwood, Lak Children‘s division â€" superin Members ‘of the Advisory: commitâ€" tee: F. D. Everett, Highland Park, L. J. Yager, Waukegan, Wm. E. Bletsch, Highland Park, D. H. Minto, Antioch, Dr. E. D. Fritsch, Highland Park, Rev. Bruce Gillis, Libertyville, Rev. Thomas Goodwin,; Waukegan, L. Elmer Hulse, Waukegan, Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Decrfield, C. J. Herâ€" schberger, Prairie View, Rev. G. A. Swanbure, Waukegan, Miss Cora White, Grayslake. Mrs. N. P. Rasâ€" mussen, York House, Mrs.: Jennie Just, Waukegan. cenes of Thi pes MNicers of the Lake County Counâ€" »f Religious Education, the new » of the county Sunday school asâ€" itionâ€" adopted at last week‘s meetâ€" ~ greater day but not merd which / v Ireland no county Sunday school as ipted at last week‘s meet orted as follows in addi summary of the meeting as r may come Along t he will have to be ely an imitator. vietone, â€" the . early were filmed and reâ€" d andâ€" completed in Maurcen â€"O‘Sullivan in important. feminâ€" Garrick, ~youthful cond ond" was CIRCUIT THEATRE TO PRESENT FOUR PLAYS First in December Is Like Oldâ€" Time Thriller; Others; Comâ€" mittees in Charge North shore followers of the amâ€" ateur theatre will be glad to learn that the North Shore Circuit theatre, formerly the North. Shore Theatre guild, has opened its 1930â€"31 season and is announcing plans for its reperâ€" tory of the year. This season is the tenth in the work of the organizaâ€" tion, and has been named the Decenâ€" nial Anniversary. All forces have been united to make the season the best in the life of the Circuit theâ€" atre, and very definite plans for the work are made, carrying the season as far into the year as April. First Play of Season For the first play to be produced, to appear in carly . December, the playâ€"choosers have selected a meloâ€" drama ‘of the 1880‘s, a play.of the type that kept our ancestors of that day on the edges of their chairs durâ€" ing the evening‘s performance. The play is named "Nellie the beautiful Cloak Model," and was written by Owen Davis. In this play appears almostâ€" every action of the oldâ€"time thriller aftéer which it is pattornetf Nellie has one narrow escape after another until the handsome hero overcomes the moustached villian and restores her to the arms of her mother. The play will have Circuit theatre production exactly in the style of â€"1880, with reference both to cosâ€" (Continued on page 14) The Elm | be . conducted adults who 1 language or and writing wish to prep Elm Place Evening School Opensâ€" Oct. 14 ence . Classes will be held every ‘Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8 o‘clock in the Elm Place school. There. will be a small charge to cover the cost of instruction. The first class will meet on Tuesday, October 14. It is supgested â€" that persons who know adults of foreign nationality encourâ€" age them to join these classes. Furâ€" ther information may be had from Mr. Richardson, Elm Place school, nhone 2930. Thursday, October 2, 1930

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