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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 32

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fprrimdenn mnininneniomntemen fifee t +â€" PE B Eq4 To § â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" : © © t > o 9 d . GENERAL Anp MaAJorRr REPAIRS NETTIE and NUTTY f FOLDING CARD TABLES AND COVERS BANQUETâ€"TABLESâ€"_â€"_CHILDREN‘S TABLES AND CHAIRS Delivered and called for ‘ â€" Rates very reasonable | _â€"For Rent for Parties and Gatherings FOLDING CHAIRS CHAIR COVERS 27 North Sheridan.Road A. G. MCPHERSON, Inc. 187 East Park Avenue ALL WORK GUARANTEED Authorized â€" DODGE BROTHERS â€" Dealer SALES and SERVICE Regular Flat Rate Prices Successor to H. M. PRIOR CO. Funeral Director Dodge Brothers LLIGC MAKES CARS Press Advertisers ON of Broadcasting For Phone Highland Park 120 Telephone H. P. 4260 a most outstandingâ€"picture has been secured for the Saturday feature. "The Great Meadow" is a splendid - picture with genuine historical value, 4260 portraying the trials and dangers of emigrants . in _the days of â€"Daniel Boone. To those who are wearied o â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|eoavered wagons" we promise there STEFEFEN AUTO SUPPLY 15:T7T~N~Second 8t;â€"~â€"~Phone H;:P; 850 THE PRESS8 An unusually varied â€" program: of pictures is to be shown thisâ€"current week at the local theatre, running the gamut of emotions, motherâ€"love tragic in its sacrifices, crook melodrama, adâ€" ventures into forbidden fields, and the bravery and heroism of pioneers. D. A. R. Better Films Committee Review â€""Mothers Cry" is interesting but heavily tragic story. It is humanly real, and has some humor, and is exâ€" cellently acted. ~Rather mature. "No Limit" Clara Bow portrays a guileless little usherette, who beâ€" comes involved in considerable adâ€" venture. ~Recommended for less critâ€" ical audiences only. ® in this day of pampered and indulged children and youths, and the reluctâ€" ance of parents to require honest enâ€" and contributions from their children, h â€"vivid is let Inatl suffering, deprivation and heroism is of great value. "The Easiest Way" a well directed and upâ€"todate version of the stage play, with an antiâ€"climax to give the picture a.happy ending which is. unâ€" convincing and does not ring true. Constance Bennett and Adoiphe Menâ€" jou have the leading roles. An adult only picture. All the family may unite in attendâ€" ing with the added word of warning that it s a strong picture, and not for very little tots.. â€" Says Income Tax in h Lake County $1,200,000 Collections â€"of, ‘income taxes in Lake county totalled $1,200,000 durâ€" ing the period which ended March 16, according to the estimate of Frank P. Worack, deputy collector of interâ€" nal revenue in Waukegan. While the number of reports filed compared with that of other years the amounts collected in â€" taxesâ€" showed large decreases, due to the drop in incomes. ; The amount is less than 50 percent below that collected last year in Lake county when the estimated collections totaled $2,500,000. nockburn Garden club for the fifth an nual Flower Show of the Garden cluD of Illinois, were rewarded by winning the Garden Club of Illinois Medal for theâ€"best . reproductionof a â€"Shadow Paul Fuller was a reproduction of Maxfield Parrish‘ "Villa D‘este Tivâ€" oli," and was cleverly worked out both in the fidelity to detail and reâ€" soprcefulness in reproducing the spirâ€" it of the picture. * Bannockburn Garden Club Wins Many Honors Honors at Flower Show The sun room exhibit by Mrs. Edâ€" ward Seesewhich: won a â€"redâ€"ribbon was carefully thought out to keep the plant materia! in harmonyâ€"with the wrought iron standard. Honorable mention was given. the living room arrangement, a low bowl of white freezias done by Mrs. C. W. Torbet. wl s P The formal dinner table in pastel shades by Mrs.~Harry Wright was lovely in its simplicity altho not reâ€" ceiving a ribbon. % for thousands of home gardens as well with the continued interest Chicago and suburbs may in the near future be known as the Garden City. Two acres of exhibition space on two floors of the Merchandise Mart have been transfqormed into a labyâ€" tion having sold over five hundred tickets.â€" â€" The. flower show each year is the spontaneous expression of garden lovâ€" The next meeting of the Bannockâ€" burn Garden club will be held April 6, at the home of Mrs Arthur Harriâ€" son with a timely spring program on "Lilacs" by Mrs.â€"C. C. Brackett. 80 N. First 8t. Highland Park Ex10¢ BATTERIES B EC KE R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS _out of this willâ€" come suggestions J. SMITH 15 North St. Johns Avenue JUNK PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 31 TELEPHONE 410 Thursday, March 26, 1931 have the Fjon Bergen, holm, Ce all Leni On the n 8. 8."C days to H continue RAYMO 176 N. M Our ic ishment tution i to an al Thursd 176 N.

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