ist of screen attracâ€" by the Alcyon for k. Today and toâ€" y and Friday, May i bill of much merit Feature number one and Adoliphe Menâ€" e," a vivid drama, cting. For the secâ€" light, breezy, story t Heming. ing of the Fehr cafe building, the Deerâ€" ‘ Commerce loses its he large private dinâ€" _rear of Fehr‘s resâ€" ganization will hold ng next Thursday ent J. R. Notz has, ired a new meeting s possibly it will be iem church dining nnouncement will be z Timer" featuring onstance Cummings ted.. A two reel ling and many othâ€" | therein. inest double feature be presented at the shown on Sunday ay 22 and 23, when dy" with Warner in "Are You Listenâ€" i view Saturday for This is a new sort eived for old and ~offering the inside BROS. ILION ations as a locale. ts on this bill make very DAY AND AY NITE an Nixon, es, Madge Evans, is fine production eginning next Tuesâ€" a three day engageâ€" rare dramatic gem 1 Nora Gregor are n outstanding addiâ€" "Mickey Cuts Up." riries have been reâ€" n George Arliss in Played God" would _ Hurry Call" with el talk on Oberamâ€" st news events will Meeting Place 10¢ per dance tions â€"â€"> cyon Theatre management anâ€" »» and "But 19, {; /C and "Mrs, . DU, Irnitsch have | Chicago and MT. &fMt MTSâ€"~AMe®â€"Aâ€"â€"â€"â€"=mmnomtmmmmnmn on nn es m o e c ok _ AP ces ORL _ â€"â€"taken theâ€"John Tether house on S.|Skidmore and daughter of Highland ORA . ... .. .>. ... 5)52 oo se ere in ces neren ie negeneoenennoonrrenennogonnon ooo ie ___Green: hBay road until school is out|Park were guests at the Willil:;n:!' _ nmrmmmimme n mm m oonrnnnnmnnnnor smm when they will go to their summer| Walrond home in Libertyville, last â€"â€"op n : 3 . cottage at White Lake, Mich. Sunday. â€" 0 0 C > ~ ~ * Fancy Fresh Dressed 1932 Broilers The engagement of Miss Joan Weil, daughter â€"of ~Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Weil of 1415 Wildwood lane, to Mr. David Haas Philipson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Philipâ€" son, was recently announced. Miss Joan was educated at Wellesley and her fiance at the University of Chiâ€" cago. j > â€" â€"Mr.â€"and Mrs. Oscar Belt and chilâ€" dren were dinner guests last Sunâ€" day at the F, C. Shaddle home in Mundelein. â€" Helen Jean Abercromby will spend the weekâ€"end with Helen Mae Koon at Frances Shimer school, Mr. Carâ€" roll, Hl. The May festival is being tomoerrowâ€" (Friday)â€" afternoon at a miscellaneous _shower for Miss Dorâ€" othy Hartman of Wilmette, whose marriage to Mr. Gerald Noerenberg will take place Saturday, June 4th. Mrs. Howard Simmons of Oak Park has charge of Mrs. Bocquin: Shafer‘s French classes at Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school, this month. Mrs. Simmons is a neice of Mrs. Edgar M. Snow of Highland Park. Mrs. Shafer, who was in the Billings Memorial hospital, Chicago, has now returned to her home in Evanston. She is getting along nicely after having ‘a piece of glass removed from her knee. The injury was reâ€" ceived in an automobile accident near Libertyville last fall. $ Mrs. T. H. Decker is entertaining THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932 Local and Personal of Highland Park LEARN TO KNOW TULIPS AT FRANKEN‘S +440 Elm St., Deerfield Many New Varieties & grounds have been one of the North Shore‘s annual attractions. You are cordially invited Q t Fewe M rave ut 10 d00 is reugs. oc nie IOP cunaaiiseent 4 30 Cns t in adhpget 20 0i\ I o hoh t . elpraett d i ony memaâ€" 9 T U L I P FRANKEN BROS. S H O W DEERFIELD Mrs. A. J. Metzel has returned to Highland â€" Park from â€" California where she spent the winter. . Mrs. Joseph B. Card. |. â€"=â€" Mr. and Mrs. E. J. â€"Skidmore of Mrs. W. K. Hout of Deerfield. Mrs. Ruth Sobey read an interesting paperâ€"onâ€""Meatsâ€" and_Favorite Recipes." . Theâ€"young people of the Bethany church hiked out to Deerfield on Monday evening and had supper at Phil Johnson‘s, hiking back to Highâ€" land Park. > Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hagerty (Lola Robinson) of Libertyville, visâ€" ited at the J. W. Robinson home on Sunday. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"____â€"â€" The Philomathean Reading circle met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. William H. Bartel of the Udell building is entertaining friends from Lake Forest at bridge this evening (Thursday). Mrs. William P. Cuter was called to St. Louis, Mo., the latter part of last week on account of the death of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenslade are spending this week at Lake Winneâ€" conne, Wis., enjoying a fishing trip. Mr, and Mrs. George A. Schofield and t&ughter Miss Carolyn returnâ€" ed the tatter part of last week from Pasadena, Calif., where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gosswiller spent Supday at the John Gosswiller home in Mundelein. 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