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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 28

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5m n PFL e m SaPer ul se t hy s â€"~ sn : _â€" Ts RAVINIA PLAYERS TO _ | 9. Gatome it Sothi n Maven s i; & : GIVEFARm my ::;‘Eop:d;:‘n and so will} be unable to . P m o i uces Ai _ * Plick. the engraging "secondâ€"third," 491 ho Â¥6 3 p Miss Golden, for two years a capable business manager for the Players, will play her first part with them in the role of Irene Presâ€" eott, a newspaper reporter whose charm and intellegence unwind theé threads of the twisted situations this show presents. «Miss Jacquelâ€" ine Buhl plays the part of Mary, the selfâ€"centéred but pretty wife of Tom Butler. Miss BuhI‘s â€"indisâ€" pensable .labors in handling_ the numerous properties for the Playâ€" back stage workers, but this is her (Continued from page 4) will do the male In /‘ â€"*Hair Cutting 65¢, formerly 75¢ and 85¢ 4 Men’ssâ€"Wom,en’sâ€".-,Chil»dren’ss~ f s Effectlvé Monday, March 7th _ Red uced newcomer to this troupe. Winston Long of Ravinia completes the trio in the role of Harty. _ â€"â€"_â€"_ _ __ Dick, the engaging _ seconuâ€",n}?0, is being played by David E_v_inz, a _ Miss Mary Louise Mayo and Mr. Tin#. both outstanding successes in "Holiday" do the two choice charâ€" acter â€"bits in "Tom, Dick, and Harry." ‘Miss Mayo plays the part of Sally, the maid, devoted to Harry, her "boyâ€"friend." ___._ 5* Working at the rate of four reâ€" hearsals a ‘week held in their stuâ€" dio, "Tom, Dick, and Harry‘" promâ€" ises to be a worthy successor to the Ehm\ Jlast production. Due to the :apacity audience whic D.A.R. Better Films Committee Review (Continued from â€"page 6) ily. "His Woman" with Ulauaem‘ Colbert and Gary Cooper. The love and care of an abandoned baby bring out the ‘finest qualities in a rough seaâ€"captainâ€" and reform a girl of the cabarets in a Caribbean port. It is to be regretted the direction could not have been more restrained to redeem the sordidness, the baby is most appealingly sweet. Mature and doubtful for children. "Anyâ€" ©EERUE UERPVERTPTTECET s CC CIen body‘s Blonde" is mediocre, a minglâ€" ing: of night clubs, prizeâ€"fights and cabarets. > "Forbidden" This is a very well acted problem play feaâ€" turing Barbara Stanwyck who can always be counted on to give ‘: nbt:- â€" ECAE adAnlt picture "His Woman" with Claudette ENERERCCTRRE ols s P CT" I but unsuitable for children. ilms _ __(STATES ATTORNEY His energy and interest in connee tion with the cases resulting from bank failures in Waukegan have at. tracted attention everywhere in th state. been collected in fines, fees, and for. feitures. This has established a rec ord in the state of Illinois. No county has approached it outside of Cook county.â€" â€" = % The State‘s Attorney‘s office is not a fee office, but as a general rule is dependent for support ou.t of the sistants, and stenographers, . costs, detective â€"hire, rou_tine general taxes. salaries of the state‘s attorney, expenses, witness fees, and traveling expenses, â€" furnishing of the. office, employment of special counsel, etc,, and $38,000.00 has been turned into the school fund. & ' Aids Dependents _ Im connection with the Juvenile Court and Detention Home for Deâ€" cases ai;;ctiâ€"r;gâ€", &élinq.uent children. The dependent cases are in No sense considered as criminal or in tended to be such. â€" E:vi_iry’l_eflort is made to extend a helping hand to unfortunate or neglected children and to protect them. : ~*~The State‘s Attorney‘sâ€"officeâ€"has aided the farmers in prosecuting the thieves.who steal calves, chickens and pigs, violatorsâ€"of the colored butter law, andâ€"in â€"fraudâ€"cases â€"in reference to the purchase of milk American Legion. Over half a million dollars has RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Col. Smith is an exâ€"service ith a splendid war record a â€"For Southern Travel: f MODERNIZED WARDROBE CASES _ and HAT BOXES (Continued from page 6) _ Phone H. P. 178| QUALITY DRY CLEANING TAYLORâ€" TRUNKS This has affected 1798 chilâ€" ifi:.’. Fines Collected sum collected in and ‘is of the ~â€" more â€"t Other ex ~By M All~ form man are co four differ that is, ofi by anv. kno into two of For exampl ment beca1 we may pu get anythin pur2 sulph sulphur. . & cium, etc.= commonly such as hy most of t cumstances the follow ly. found i perform a plant gro isolated, e rasâ€"we get true that c are really under ord: â€"â€"Althoug different â€" on this from â€" com chlorine, h manganese hydrogen, and sulpht in very un to plant li factorily _ cur under or less fre these may arsenic, â€" copper, fi ium, nick occurance value to growing may ‘be a plant simply b in soluti growing plant in food pro The el: are divid classes, airâ€"deriv rived or derived gen, nit derived There able inte . ea var

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