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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1933, p. 2

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«is i 44 ~ ul 14 34 $3 * The regular meeting of Dumarâ€"| e}s!, Maurine O‘Sullivan! Marian esq Spenter Post No. 145 of the| mMarsh! Charlie Chaplin! Clark Gaâ€" American Legion was held at the| piet Dorothy Mackaill! Carole Lomâ€" Masonic Temple‘ building Thursday | payd! Ronald Colman! Kay Francis!. evening, Feb. 16, when the Jocal post | These are the stars who will grace entertained <members of the Highâ€" thhmmhwm wood and Deerfleld posts. during the coming : Certainly A special program:was prepared.| this ‘array of: stellar luminaries is Musical selections were rendered by | sufficient to satisfy the most particâ€" Dave Suttle and H. A. Bridges, and | ular movie fan. t vocal selections by J.â€" S. Sproull. ‘The picture. for tonight and toâ€" Maj. Grover Sexton, commander of | morrow is "The Mummy" with Karâ€" themvnthdhu-lfimtm loff, Manners and Johann. This is . of Sheridan Post No. 165 and major | a new type of story that should of the 33rd Division, was the prinâ€"| prove interesting to all. For Satâ€" cipal s er of the evening. urday two pictures will be presentâ€" At conclusion of his remarks|ed. At the matinee only Will Rogâ€" he presented Past Commander|ers in "The Connecticut: Yankee" Henry A. Hansen and Enrico Piaâ€"| will be shown for the kiddies, This cenza the medal of the Purple Heart.| film is being brought back for a Hans served with Co. B, 3ist Inâ€"| second showing because of its suitâ€" fantry, 33rd Division, and was|ability as a show for youngsters. wounded lnaefiondurhtthh“o- In the evening on Saturday the Alâ€" Argonne offensive on Oct. 10, 1918.| cyon will present "The Sport Parâ€" Piacenza served with Co. H, 47th||ade" with Joel McCrea. . A Charlie Infantry and was wounded at Bois|\Chaplin comedy, "The Rink" is also wounded in action during the l*â€" Argonne offensive on Oct. 10, 1918. Piacenza served with Co. H, 47th Infantry and was wounded at Bois de Foret on Oct. 12, 1918. This PAGE TWO de Foret on Oct, 12, 1918. Thli:?ntbebm. M ie medal, "The Order of the Purp On Sunday and Monday, Feb. 26 Heart," was originated by George 27 the Alcyon will offer Clark Washington: and was presented to e in "No Man of Her Own" a all men of his army in recognition ng dramatic story, with Carole of their valor and for having r¢â€"~| Lombard and Dorothy Mackaill as ceived wounds in service. This CUS~| mombers ‘of the cast. The newest tom has recently been revived during | (lary and McCullough comedy, "Jitâ€" the biâ€"centennial celebration of th¢| ;ors the Butler," a Fable Cnrwon.‘ birth of George Washington and is versal complete the being awarded to all exâ€"service men ;::t!"l];l- 1. News | coming under this classification by ue in the government. . § ' One of the finest screen dramas At the close of the meeting Leâ€" of the season will be shown at the gionnaires Ledderboge and Arnswald Alcyon on Tuesday and Wednesday. entertained with a number of stunts| It comes from the United <Artists .in ‘mesmerism., <‘Art Swanson and Studios as a Samuel Goldwyn preâ€" his committee served the guests and sentation under the title of "Cynâ€" members with a fried rabbit lunch. |@ra" with Ronald Colman and Kay ‘ The post is anticipating another Francis. An excellent allâ€"color muâ€" combined meeting soon. 1 sical revue with Jans and Whalen a short business meeting will be held v~*. Amnt pecam aeganaament : . in the Legion office beginning at 7:30 | Deerfield Garden after which a public card and bunco > ub Has Fin Meet party takes place in the meeting Cl as e Mee hall, third floor.. All members, famâ€" e ilies and friends are cordially in~| Mrs,. E. B. Jordan was hostess to vited. No tickets are being sold but| members of the Garden Club of a small charge will be made at the | Deerfield list Wednesday afternoon door. at her home. An unusually interâ€" Plans are now under way for & | esting and educational program was joint meeting of the 8th district to | arranged.‘ Mrs. Jordan spoke on be held in Highland Park on the eveâ€"| "Spots of Historical Interest in ning of March 16. Details will be| IMinois." Her talk was very approâ€" published at a later date. priate for the F.'ebmry meetinc,_l_l ning of March 16. Details will be| IMinois." Her talk was very approâ€" published at a later date. priate for the February meeting, as w22 ie e comntim m many of the places visited in this Henry Ford says adversity is good‘| imaginary travelogue were the faimâ€" for us, which is just what our mothâ€"| iliar places in Abraham Lincoln‘s er used to tell us about castor oil,|life. An informal discussion was and she didn‘t taste that cither.â€"| followed by the serving of tea by Newark News. f the hostess. â€" o“P:glenurt” . _‘| Next Week‘s Program Medals Awarded To ‘ At Aleyon Theater â€"_ A SHQRT TIME INVESTMENT SAFE AND ATTRACTIVE â€" <*+ IF INTERESTED, PLEASE CALL AT\THE BANK FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK We recommend and offer, subject to prior sale, a limited amount of-'l‘A‘j ANTICIPATION WARâ€" RANTS, issued by lo School Districts. These Warrants are attractive because: _ 4. Taxes when collected are held and set apart for their payment. . â€" n \ 5. Their legality is certified by the law firm of Chapman and Cutler of Chicago. ‘ . _ They are redeemed during a period of six to nine months. â€" â€" _ hiol s They bear six percent interest. _ â€" o The interest returns are free from Federal Income Tax. °. 20 * 2l Zita Johann! Joe!l MceCrea! Will Rogâ€" One of the finest screen dramas of the season will be shown at the Alcyon on Tuesday and Wednesday. It comes from the United Artists Studios as a Samuel Goldwyn preâ€" members of the Garden Club of Deerfield li&st Wednesday afternoon at her home. An unusually interâ€" esting and educational program was met last Tuesday evening at the Masonicâ€"Temple. Used clothing to the estimated amount of $276.00 has been distributed by the chairman of that committee, Mrs. M. A. Pottenâ€" ger. Any one in Deerfield in need of clothing is asked to communicate with her. Boy Scouts assisted greatâ€" Iy in the collecting of this clothing which is now ready for distribution. were received, but: no new business was acted upon, because of the small number in attendance., y # Mothers Club Enjoy â€" Fine Program Tuesday ~â€"â€"The Mothers Club of the Y.W.C.A. met last Thursday evening. . After a short business session Mr. Waite of the North Shore ‘R. R. and six young lady assistants gave a very instructive . demonstration on first The hostesses for the evening were Mesdames Therrien, Wilson, McCreadie and Hayward who served the crowd with a very fine lunch. â€" He also taught the ladies present to apply bandages. It was one of the most educational programs ‘so far this year. _ may Jewish ‘Women‘s Organizations at Sinai Temple, Chicago, Wednesday morning, March 29th, at 10 o‘clock. Mrs. Harry L Canmann of the North Shore Temple Sisterhood will act as chairman of the day. The president, ten delegates and members of each sisterhood is invited to attend.. Hold Round Table _ â€"__â€" _ Conference March 29 A round table conférence is to be conducted by the Religious Educaâ€" tion dommittee of the Conference of ~After that a very clever puppet show, was put on by the Misses byterian Church will be held Sunâ€" day~evening at 7:45 in the church parlors. f The speaker will be Ralph Fletâ€" cher Seymour, artist and etcher, of Ravinia. Mr. Seymour will talk on "The Civilization ‘of Yucatan," and his address will be accompanied Young Married Group _ Of Church Will Mett The second meeting of the young married people‘s group of the Présâ€" by movies. Discuss Activities ies d wl ho ram m ns ic on THE PRESS No ol e lt Aete o P New Spring Costume Slips $1.95 Never have styles been so charming and quality so fine at the |price.. Soft, alluring silk and truly feminine in fashion they are almost irresistable in their appeal to women who appreciate the finer things in undergarâ€" ments. Cut on the bias of lovely Crepe and made in the tailored styles Wwith embroidered front or trimmed with alencon February is a good time to anticipate your Hosiery needs for the m%iir;d’er of the winter for the savings are indeed véry worth while. . 31 : â€"â€"Belleâ€"sharmeer, the new three length hosiery. 45 gauge, 3â€" thread Chiffon. Regular $1.35 value at $1.00 pair. f â€"â€"Belleâ€"sharmeer, three lengths, 4â€"thread Chiffon. 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Vassarette Girdles slim and trim down figures and smooth them into lovely new lines. $5.00. Vassarette Bands $1.00. The smartest Gloves we have seen for twice the price. They are really beautiful â€" every pair of them. Slipâ€"on and oneâ€"clasp styles in self and contrasting trim. A perforated cuff number is unâ€" usually attractive. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, Of Imported Glace Kid Leathers V assarette Girdle February Sale Glace Kid > Gloves $1 .95 $5.00 %4 * At the request of l Miss Marie Ceccarini, â€" ist, has consented to d group known as the Hi Chorus. This group is people who are interest gical education at a sn affords an opportunity . songs you have alway know, and gaining th of appearing on conce programs frequently. Membership is eligib who is interested in mu al singing. All have a1 to compete for solo par cert to be given the ¢ June. THURSDAY, CHICAGO OFFICE in current issue. Subscription Price $1.50 per VOLUME 22 This season‘s repert sist of songs, varying spirituals to the ever certized opera, and m; istic selections that : in demand on choral call Highland Park land Park 3977. Members of the Phi of Bethany Church ar a program at the ch next Monday evening, which the public is i gommittee in charge ha ing hard on a select pr they feel will be enj A small charge is bei! the support of the C asked. The following is be presented: Instrumental Duet Program At Be Church N Mâ€"â€"â€"' T c"* .... Miss Luclia Huggins after he had been s _ with Caesar Fiocchi, death had been cause Meely, the*maid mmadl There will ‘be a soci the entertainment and will be served. ' Jury Says Death Louis Berna? Due To F Testimony last Sa inquest of Louis Ber monia wound. Assistant State‘s 4 Bills expressed doubt it would be possible Fioechi for murder u: proved that the pneu! from the wounds. Mr. Fiocchi hims from injuries said received in & alle Miss Laura Siensen, M To Direct a C Group In THE HI and not ifr Means a CThil Park h Chi seve and

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