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Highland Park Press, 23 Jun 1932, p. 7

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path _ theatre.â€"â€"â€" he radio voice of t, is heard in a ion of the screen id Captive," Satâ€" ract " mes to Open romen delegates eonvention, â€" the ounty Leagues 1 If it were the le was evidently e, for we have a nple of what can arge varieties of ipal Rose Garden, Williams avenue, ilroad tracks. arden was started rom the proceeds re holding a reâ€" o‘clock on Monâ€" _27, at League North® Michigan 1 League memâ€" n club. Mrs. Dorâ€" dscape architect, n, purchased the East Park Board and general care, ure did the rest active floral disâ€" umed picture of if what varieties this climate and n page 40) licate Contract pen at the Morâ€" y evening, June Mrs. Richard in charge. All ite Contract are hoped that resiâ€" day, Ramon Noâ€" gh, with another e in "Huddle." olorful drama is he title of which of Six Million" at the Deerpath y and Friday of ocratic n Delegates _ Park and Raâ€" ther north shore DAY, JUNE 23, 1932 day, June 23 and an" a Paramount ia Sidney, Chesâ€" ng Pichel will be ‘n some wag who r to. grow roses he north shore, quired a trained have been a disâ€" â€"at This Varieties; ms. Ave. tre ne Program OSE | ATTRACTS Alcyon Theatre Has â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"New Cooling System > in .Operation Friday There would be more real econâ€" omy in abolishing 200 members of Congress than in dismissing 2,000 army officersâ€"Buffalo News. and 29. W F iiiiiiiiineiranticinbdnalicaide. â€" 1 Auindc+ A0C. and Young, and Lily Da:nita is the program for the Alcyon Tuesday and Wednesday, June One of the best sophisticated dramas ever turned out at the Paramount studios, "This Is the Night," with Charles Ruggles, Rolâ€" _ed. Under the new system there is a complete change of air in the theaâ€" ~â€"treâ€"=auditorium ~every twoâ€" minutes, as during that time 90,000 cubic feet of air is blown in. The program this week looks to be mighty interesting. Today and tomorrow the Alcyon has Warren William and Sidney Fox in "The Mouthpiece" and Elissa Landi and Victor McLaglen in "Devil‘s Lotâ€" tery." An Our Gang comedy will also be shown. For Saturday only the best adventure story ever filmâ€" ed, "Explorers of the World." is programmed. At the matinee only 1 n tC l itth KV Fanny Hurst‘s great story, "The Symphony of Six Million," grrives on Sunday, June 26, for a two day engagement. Ricardo Cortez, Irene Dunn, and Gregory Ratoff are feaâ€" tured. _ America‘s most popular actor, Mickey Mouse, will also be on this bill in his latest cartoon laugh the next to last chapter of thé. ‘;Al; Mail Mystery" will be presented. the newest type washedâ€"air condiâ€" tioning system. The outside air is drawn into the theatre through a huge washer, consisting of hundreds of stredms of water under terrific pressure, and thus cleansed and tically ready for operation and will be in operation by this Friday night, June 24, at the latest. This plant is EN m e e remop mt 1 C. V. Van Arsdale, ‘of the Eim Place Service station, is really picture he is holding a six and oneâ€" fourth pound black bass, which measured twentyâ€"three and oneâ€"half inches long, which he caught Sunâ€" day at Sylvan Lake, about fifteen miles west of Highland Park. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1932 e new coolt A Real Fish Story on on work in physical education. He will coach the varsity basketball and baseball teams at Lake Forest and will have charge of the freshman football squad. The appointment of Robert Corâ€" rell, former basketball and baseball star at the University of Indiana, as assistant director of athletics at Lake Forest college, has been anâ€" nounced. Correll is the only four letter man in basketball Indiana ever had and #vas captain of one Big Ten championship team. He was a leading hitter on the Hoosier nine and won three letters in that sport. He finished at Indiana in 1931 and spent the past year doing graduate Wood, Winnetka; Esther, Caroline Converse,â€"Wilmette;â€" Martha, Nellie | [ â€"â€"â€" Attaberry, Waukegan, and Electa, Mary Schaulb, Evanston. â€" Mrs. Catherine Levin was guest of honor for the evening. ' New Asst. Athletic Director Appointed > Lake Forest College tary, Bertha Hock, Park Ridge; warder, Louise <Freeman, North Chicago; sentinel, ‘Anna Carlson, Highland Park; Ada, Violet Rounsâ€" ter;_â€"soloist, Bessie Oky,i tr;;surer, Frances Stjgkr{@hi_ Glenview:; secreâ€" chaplain, _Carolineâ€" Bvl:ov:rn‘r‘xga of Deerfield;â€" marshall, Gladys Lovell, _Iiibertyyflle; organist, Caroline Winâ€" 1 5 PoTVV ipada? shuie ds a 4 make it so. â€" The acting worthy matron and acting worthy patron expressed their appreciation for the evening and thanked the officers for the efforts they had given to make the meeting such a splendid one. * Qfficers who served during the evening were: worthy matron, Helen Abercromby; _ worthy .__patron, â€"Arâ€" thur Hollands; _associate patron, Carl Miller of Park Ridge; asseciate matron, Agnes Nelson; conductress, {. The memory of a beautiful eveâ€" | ing will remain long with all those | who attended Campbell Chapter No. !712, Order of the Eastern Star, on ]June 15, it being Advance Officers | night. Helen Abercromby acted as worthy matron and Arthur Hollands acted as worthy patron for the eveâ€" ning. Every effort was made by the acting worthy matron to make it a [glorious nig}‘xt and the large attendâ€" After the meeting adjourned, deâ€" licious refreshments were served in the dining room which resembled a beautiful flower garden, and much credit_isâ€"due~â€"those who" _ helped to make it so. The acting worthy |Eastern Star Enjoys il Fine Meeting June 15 ance of members and friends was an inspiration to all the officers who took their parts so wonderfully well and who put the work on in a very impressive manner. 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