Thursday, October 9, 1930 Another Fine Program at Deerpath Theatre â€" Scheduled Next Week Once more the Decrpath theatre, Lake Forest, has rung the bell of popular attractions in its announceâ€" ment of a superb program of featâ€" ures talking pictures for the ensuing week,. _ The splendid list is as folâ€" C screensd plenty ( tistry 0o Tuesd and 17 â€" Paul Whiteman and his famous band in "The King of Jazz" featuring John Boles and a splendid cast. The picture marks a new era in sound and color entertainment on the screen. Next week brings another galaxy of fine features to the Deerpath, inâ€" cluding "Commonâ€" Clay," "Grumpy," "Holiday" and "Doughboy." Deerfield, Illinois Sound â€"news, cartoons, . comedies "Mileâ€"Aâ€"Minuteâ€"Marty" â€" by Willits Hudsonâ€"Essex Co.,29 So. 2nd St. A. H. MUHLKE Sold and Repaired AZLLO PoLuYâ€" ANNE â€" 195 is marty!â€" livst BovGHT A YSED CAR â€" How AT aÂ¥ «l Phone 363 GoSH â€" DAMES _ , ARE TKE LIMJT. HEY THINK A TRING MusT se , NEW ToGE GOoODâ€" wWwHY I‘m 27 YEARS oLp MySELFâ€"AND i HAavEn‘t GonEe, To PIECES YeT. '\fg““’ ILL CA,LL % e . DOTI a:ul sc:'e;lnf m').vclticstn:}t; d;)i(:yr sut;})‘- Dance at High School piementa catlures a e erpath. L * o niniitecmermnniemeectcantes | ast Friday Afternoon Junior Freshman Girls Party, High School, 17th d th 20 % DISCOUNT 618 North Greenbay Road â€" Highland Park PHONE 178 M Dry Cleaning Company MerRI TT 4 w o "Ag POLLYâ€"7 WHAT / â€"1$ THAT BEAVT FEUVL BAT;LESHIP THE SED CAR nc wAS SPEAKING "Lo *4 OFTâ€"AND THAT Pou.v-l vAmP."00T,", | annge!JNwira wim! Afte}r 31 years of succes ingy quality, and service, in prices, we should not and prices to jeopardice our goo quality of workmanship. Satisf motto. It is being appreciated by those that value fine workmanship and care of their fine garments. ~â€"If you bring your DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY to our plant at 618 No. Greenbay Rd., you will save 90. the cost of our collection and delivery service, THE PRESS Oldest Dry Cleaning Concern on North Shore Reliable Laundry ac With Duque‘s orchestra playing all the latest and hotest dance numbers, about two hundred students enjoyed themselves at the matinee dance held in the girls‘ gym at the high school last Friday afternoon, from 3:30 until festy, Gwen Sanders, and Fred Kauâ€" manns. The orchestra which played at this dance is composed of four Deerfieldâ€" Shields boys. â€" Whit Lowe played the piano; Palu Dinkeloo, the saxophone; ion and responsibili the faculty chaperones. . The and hostesses were Ruth Lenâ€" ~Gwen Sanders, and Fred Kauâ€" o o o t Ts on maRmty /. Im So soRrRY | was So MEAN THiS MORNING.IF YOu‘LL FORGIVE me i‘ll RE d Nove w V T AlC e rwike â€"StHats A‘RmiICG! 4 '7}5:: and sful building and maintainâ€" DJ ‘ill not, resort to cheap name or reduce our high Y CLEANING at FAIR to our patrons is OUut mt WRLLITS NUIS i >‘ uc THEN You‘0 uC mma 4T MWAS A 42« state, in Chicago svstem « mo. beries icorge Meyer, the cornet; .enzi, the drums, and some horuses were sung by Bobâ€" Hold Annual Luncheon The Garden club of Deerficl Ad their annual luncheon a me of Mrs. M. McKillip, Br ad on Wednesday, October . Mrs. W in will M Tifany, Lake For was described as o clent police official an editorial last we Tribune which ady [ state police to pre ary and M» ssisting host mC ME t the ierhil hief the the the 18 at 11