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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1930, p. 6

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"TED TALK I Mi “(TU ll ES ALCYON model of thi: in" in the win teh the winduv and take mm which will b pan News Din-nu for “Let’s Go Native” th, ('Mhum A ‘th GARY COOPER it nine twin: on I)” JACK OAK!!! mber muse. n I: t eompletr' little girl will be Christmas um. it is him-ting the Royal hum their and lbw I birthday. “Moby Dick" at: and ie " the Central in REX HE.“ 'II'S Highland Pull this Mulim Adm-4| .7 Grnntland Rico Spurtlight |Musical Organizations in Program Friday tht plum AIM. Knule "mime Familial] Specill with m In The thr an Thore will be a, meeting of Luke “My MerliruU society at tho High- te fullnwing program is to be u by the musical organizations of Itvvrt'wld-shields high school in high when] auditorium on Fri. live. 5 at 1:30 p. in. and is open W, general public. The music de- ment is presenting this project n earlier data than was hereto- ruslomury in hopes at further uniting interest in the deput- t, and to Rive the organizations ovortyuity to have a definite ob. w- to work tuwurlls. It is hoped all thuse interested in promoting wvUure of these organizations Dot tol present Medical Stu-My Hon-ls Nium H4 Cotttiruwu" trom TON [GMT A N it “NIH y hmpilnl. We 10 at 3:13 ok Inc-dim] prov. Bargain Ihpistee at Mer Program "NM“ Sol Strauss. Mar. u'rlm’k. An in- ‘rngram will be or. month» mun-us V mud-tum Hand-ml ' . News DH mlm-sdny " H White THE PRESS Rubenstein Folk Melody 100- I I :00 Dr, Niwlui tt,1 wow-H Friml 9, 10 inculn SIDQW Grin :00 Moose Christmas Party to Be Held Sunday, December 21 The entertainment committee of Highland Park lodge No. 446 Loyal Order of Moose have eompleted their plans fur the ehihlrcns annual Christ. mas party which will be held this your at the Y.M.C.A. hall on East Lauri-l avenue on Sunday evening, Due. 21 beitinnintt *harply at it o'eloek, Cards have hot-n mailed to all mem- bvrs asking them to send in the names rn'" all chifdrc-n of their family up to and including 10 years " age. Old Saint Nick promises tn be there and will h we angift for every child whose mum is sent in. The members are asked to co-nperuto so that the list St Last Sunday afternoon a lama dele- mnti-gn from Highland Park attended the institution of a new lmlzo at An. tior.h. A RIMS of 125 were initiated ofttu. which the newly elwted Mfieers Junk" tut t' o mus th after which the newly wort- installed. hing lliuhluml Park lodge will hold in- itiation again at their next regular lll("vllnL{ next Monday evening at the Wilton bull at which,time another lurm- v'iass', will revolve the degrees. The Th"nkseiving party and dance uiwn last Tuesday evening at the Y.W.t'.A. hall was large-1y attended and all I'I‘phl'tl'll a most enjoyable eve- ll ny he m] y th on m m un- again urged not to forget Chvistmaq party on Sunday eve. l In-r. '?.l nt the Y.W.CA. hall. »url- thut the names of your chil- I am- sent in at once. 39 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD,HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. present roumplt-tod as soon a! possible. our cards back at once. th Attend Institution Hon. Past . Supreme Initiate Monday tin 5 talk arable Supreme Dic- lmlgo gave a and was met applause from that the “list! I tt ll. P. GROUP TO GIVE BENEFIT MOVIE-TEA The Highland Park board of the Northwestern settlement will present "Liliom" at a benefit movie-tea to be given at the Tentro Del Lago on Fri- day afternoon, Dec. lg. Due to the stenevrwity of Mr. Meyer who is giv- ine the use of the theatre, and of Mrs. Clyde Eckhardt of Wilmette who is donating the film, every penny made will go directly to charity. Saks. lMilgrim, the Alan Goodrich shop and others, have contributed attractive ar- ticles which will be drawn as prizes during the afternoon. This feature, in addition to the serving of ta makes this rather an unique event. First Time Outside Loop The feature picture, "‘Liliom" (first showing outside the loop) is a notable one. It is adapted from Franz Mol- nar’s international stage masterpiece presented so successfully in New York by the Theatre guild. Charles Far- rell. who has been voted the favorite of the movies, and who has created memorable characterizations in "7th Heaven." "Street Angel," and others, inlays the part of Lillom, the debon. lnair lover. dreamer, and ruMan with (the possibilities of a saint. Rose ‘ Hobart, who recently scored a success on the stage in "Death Takes a Holi- ilar" plays the feminine lead, and itho rest of the cast includes H. B. IWarner, Estelle Taylor. Lee Tracy " and others well adapted to their vari. l nus roles. Local Board of N. W. Settlement Sponsors "Liliom" Dee. 12 Teatro Del Lago Brief Description "Liliom" presents life “as seen with the naked eye." Beginning with a colorful episode in an amusement purk, it soon changes to intense drama centering about the two prin- tContinued on page 44) ' Announcing a new gift department with an at- tractive display of prac- tical gifts for both men and women. At the _ CLEARANCE SALE now in progress are to' be found an unusual group of smart wool dresses as well as many charmingeveninggowns INA CORTIL Thursday, Dee. 4, 1930

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