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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1932, p. 9

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I sit right here the wheel if he Â¥, DBECEMBER 20, 1931 on moving auto as the large tar 1 C arut min/Aamm noVIFD) a l_ FREDRIC MARCH French Lick, Indiana ‘ LESLIE HOWARD T. D. Taggart, President . built of threeâ€"ply veneer, cut in the outline of a motor car, mounted on a frame of twoâ€"byâ€"fours on skids. y from 2;15 iSHALL KINS . ig cold showâ€" | e go down to _ loan instead. [D in Dec. 30â€"31 iRS OF o Live" â€" _ Thursday iildren 10¢ county apâ€" of the local . ; upon the inity served m, all crack ave, are apâ€" ieriffs of the plied with a ill men who r emergency ilable at any ary for the irds to hold sar, but with they expect it intervals. will develop ery practical ow PEUVCluy e is pulled all is ready ick off" the out of posâ€" i the target 1 across the :, the holes next futile ates behind e four corâ€" and is atâ€" rear of the upplies the t. The real the front THE PRESS are the three brilliant stars appearâ€" ing in this lovely play. On Monâ€" day, Jan. 2, a holiday, performances will be continuous. * in raradise," Lrnst Lubitsch‘s darâ€" ing comedy with Kay ° Francis, Miriam Hopkins, Herbert Marshall, Charles Ruggles and Edward Horâ€" ton will play the Alcyon. For Monday and Tuesday one of the finest films ever produced is programed when "Smilin‘ Through" will be shown. Norma Shearer, Fredric March, and. Leslie Howard On Sunday, January 1, "Tr i_n Pandisq,” Ernst Lubitsch‘s On Friday and Saturday the feaâ€" ture attraction will be "The Big Broadcast,"â€" Paramount‘s great drama of the etherâ€"waves with a cast that reads like the blue book of radioland. Bing Crosby, Kate Smith, Vincent Lopez orchestra, Mills Brothers, Arthur Tracy, Boswell Sisters, Donald Novis, Burns and Allen, Cab Calloway Band, Stuart Erwin, and Leila Hyams are the Today marks the final showing at the Alcyon of "Six Hours To Live," with Warner Baxter, John Boles, and Miriam Jordan. ~ Fine Program at French Lick Springs Hotel Co. @ Don‘t think up reasons why you can or can‘t take a weekâ€"end vacation â€"just drop everything and come to French Lick! This very weekâ€"end! These low allâ€"expense rates are just as alluring as the Spa itself. Have the time of your life for $30 or $388. Come once and you‘ll keep coming back! ‘x" Leave on the Monon from Dearborn Street Station at 9 P.M. Thursday or Friday â€" be back in Chicago at 7:30 A.M. Monday. Longer visits at equally atâ€" tractive rates. (Return ticket good for 16 days.) â€" Friday to Monday »3‘ | Thursday to Monday Thursday to Monday $38 Allâ€"expense rates include roundâ€"trip rail and Pullman fares, rooms, meals, and mineral waters!® * at special low rates! eekâ€"end trips Wire or phone for reservations at once Alcyon Theatre 1, "Trouble Deerfield Boy Scouts will make a house to house canvass on Tuesday, Jan. 3, for clothing ofâ€"all kinds for the needy in the village. Mr. H. G. Cazel, district scout commissioner, is in charge of the relief project. . _ Clothing may also be brought to the store in the Moeller building on North Waukegan road where the Red Cross flour is being stored. Remember the date: Tuesday, Jan. 3rd. There is an especial need for all sizes of children. Parents having garments which their children have outgrown are asked to have a bunâ€" dle ready for the Boy Scouts. Winâ€" ter clothes of all types will be most _A collection of old newspapers will be made several weeks later. more, Billie Burke and Katherine Hepburn. Miss Hepburn, a newcomâ€" er to the screen, gives a remarkable performance which firmly establishâ€" es her as one of the most capable young actresses of this generation. Deerfield Scouts to . Collect Clothing Jan. 3 The feature photoplay for Wedâ€" sday and Thursday will be "Bill ~Divorcement" with John Barryâ€" $30 For #9¢

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