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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1932, p. 10

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H 4 | Deerpath Theatre Sunday ‘and Monday â€" May 22â€"23 â€"â€" _ Sunday Continuous Thursday and Friday May 19â€"20 JAMES CAGNEY and JOAN BLONDELL in â€"â€"BUCK â€"JONES in "Riding for Justice" Saturday Mat. & Eve. May 21 Two Features Tuesdayâ€"Wednesday May 24â€"25 Thursdayâ€"Friday . mn of Character â€" National and let Dances. This program will please both young and old. . A GRAND PROGRAM _ â€"_ DON‘T MISS IT Admission 50¢ * Phone 321 _with Nora Gregor â€" Nils Asther In connection with "Amateur Daddy", Friday evening only, one "The Crowd Roars" "Cheaters At Play" WARNER BAXTER in "Amateur Daddy" THOMAS MEIGHAN POLKA BROS. Hundreds have seen it twice!!! Lake Forest May 26â€"27 At an open meeting held Tuesâ€" day evening, representation of 10 groups of boys living in Highland Park organized two baseball leagues to provide competition for boys who are not already affiliated with a team in Highland Park and who are eighteen years of age or under. One organized for the purpose of playâ€" Besides his wife Margaret, he leaves a daughter Betty Ann, his mother Mrs, Antoinette Zoul, four sisters, Mrs. Block and Mrs. Cihimera of Chicago, Mrs. Weidlich of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mrs. John Zoul of Highwood, and three brothers, Ely of Villa Park, and Anton and Joseph Zoul Dies Joseph Zoul, aged thirtyâ€"four, passed away yesterday morning at the Waukegan hospital following a linxerin,g illness. Funeral services will be‘ held at nineâ€"thirty Friday morning from the home of his sisâ€" ter Mrs. John Llewellyn, 121 Prairie avenue, to St. James church, Highâ€" wood.. Interment will be in St. Mary‘s cemetery. Mr. Zou}l was born Nov. 14, 1898, and had lived in this city the greatâ€" er part of his life. The past three years were spent in Albuquerque, N. Mex. * ing indoor baseball while. the other proposes to play regulation hard Two Baseball Leagues | Are Organized Tuesday Call our NEW NUMBERâ€"H.â€"P. ~327 North Green Bay Road ~ Hi; _ Cleaned and Blocked PANAMAS â€" â€" $ FELT HATS w SPECIAL OFFER ~â€"____â€" One Week Only . ~t Funeral Friday A.M. Our Hatter is an expert of many years experience. We have the Special Blocks and forms for imported hats. H A TS NBECKTIE SPECIAL 6 Ties M Cleaned & Pressed THE PRESS8 ball. Each team in both leagues are to be managed by business men of Highland Park and have adopted a set of rules and regulations to govern their respective leagues. Games in the softball league will be played each Monday, Tuesday, and Friday the week of May 23. The games in the hard ball league are to be played each Tuesday night at a place to be decided upon beâ€" fore the schedule ‘starts the week of May 30th. Among those who participate in the Dance Drama in connection with the annual May party and crowning of the May Queen which takes place at Rockford college (Illiâ€" nois) on Saturday afternoon, May 21, an event which will attract the Local Girls Share wegian, Persian and Chinese scenes interpreted by dances in costume. An importation of special costumes has been made for the occasion. + uttendance of some two thousanc people are Miss Betty C. Osborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Osâ€" Adaptation has been made of "The | the Princess of Babylon" by Voltaire | Mot and in the unfolding of the drama |to } born, of 1835 Kincaid street, Highâ€" land Park, who appears in the Chiâ€" nese Blossom Dance; and Miss Virâ€" ginia Grant, daughter of Mr. C. F. Grant, of 610 Forest avenue, Highâ€" land, who appears in the Chinese Court Dance. $1.00 50c in College Fete Highland Park tm With the moving of the Fehr cafe ifrom the Zeiss building, the Deerâ€" field Chamber of Commerce loses its meeting place, the large private dinâ€" ing room at the rear of Fehr‘s resâ€" taurant. The organization will hold its May meeting next Thursday evening. President J. R. Notz has, as yet, not secured a new meeting place, but thinks possibly it will be in the Bethlchem church dining hall. Definite announcement will be made next week. Screen Attractions â€"â€"> at Alcyon Theatre An imposing list of screen attracâ€" tions is offered by the Alcyon for the ‘*coming: week. Today and toâ€" morrow, Thursday and Friday, May 19 and 20 a twin bill of much merit will be shown. Feature number one is Ann Harding and Adolphe Menâ€" jou in â€""Prestige," a vivid drama, full of superb acting. For the secâ€" ond feature a light, breezy, story called "The Big Timer" featuring Ben Lyon and Constance Cummings will ‘be presented.. A two reel laugh riot, "The Hurry Call" with Chic Sale, a travel talk on Oberamâ€" mergau, and latest news events will complete the program. Williamâ€" Haines, Madge Evans, and Anita Page in "Are You Listenâ€" ing?" will be on view Saturday for one day only. This is a new sort of drama, conceived for old and young alike and offering the inside of the radio stations as a locale. The short subjects on this bill make it one doubly worth seeing as. Babe Ruth, Ford Sterling and many othâ€" ers are featured therein. Probably the finest double feature program yet to be presented at the Alcyon will be shown on Sunday and Monday,, May 22 and 23, when "Amateur Daddy" with Warner Baxter and Montgomery and Nora Gregor are to be played. An outstanding addiâ€" Mouse Cartoon, "Mickey Cuts Up." _ Numerous inquiries have been reâ€" ceived as to when George Arliss in "The Man Who Played God" would be shown. The management anâ€" nounces that this fine production will be shown beginning next Tuesâ€" day, May 24 for a three day engageâ€" ment. In this rare dramatic gem avis and Violet Heming. ___â€"_Every _ â€" SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NITE Adm, 10¢ _ 10c per dance Change Meeting Place RAY BROS. PAVILION eld C. of C. to Diamond Lake WIGHTMAN‘S ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1982 Marian Nixon, and 39 "But co he ca| 8O Ju

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