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Highland Park Press, 21 Nov 1929, p. 34

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A ie t t i s .: . 49 Li o We +8 _: A+ "LI.B 5 >â€"~mIra* f Te E»sii #4 4* Patronize the Press Advertisers CLOTHES DO HELP YOU WIN We operate our own dry cl’unfn‘ plantâ€"30 years of service once a yearâ€"sending the suit to frequently will bring you ms happy returns of the day. EVEN IF THAT 618 North Green Bay Road Highland Park Reliable Laundry and Dry ... DRY CLEAN THEM OFTENER:! VWVILOAlllllL&®, AA 1 Ir t ikeâ€"a birthday, new suit feeling Trained for Shakesperian work at the Emma Millard school, Troy, New York, Miss Fitch scored successes in "Buddies" with Peggy Wood; also in "Three Flowers," ‘"*Downstream," and "The Pcor Nut."â€" She was starred in Rxtee Nee n ie s e ce c o ol e Cm 0 C e Peee . O00 . 1CK Coy the play by Mrs. Alice C:â€"D. Rilley of Evanston, returnes to her home fresh from triumphs on the "great white way." Each of the players is a profesâ€" sional, many of them having won recâ€" ognition on Broadway. Miss Peggy Fitch, a North Shore girl, who made her debut with the company in "Ann,." ~â€"*Good, â€"clean â€"plays â€"presented in a first class manner," is the motto of this new company, which is bringâ€" ing a new season of stock, and a repertoire of new and popular plays to the North Shore. udn ons te H s deiad in Nes einere se on cop nc ed at.theâ€"Newâ€"Evanston theater, drama having a week‘s run. _ This is the ultimate goal of the Lake Shore Productions, the new orâ€" ganization which opened this season in Evanston, under the direction of J. E. Hutchison. Plays are presentâ€" "A Civic Theatre for the North Shore." Lake Shore Productions _ Plan Civic Theatre on North Shore: Evanston eoom n campmecomc in Judge" Fetzer criticized the ~poli for allowing the gangster his fre domâ€"onâ€"aâ€"$500 bond and prompt raised it as the case was continue yesterday to $3,000. T Penor suP is mevr i dinthiint ies 6 ABhack held on aâ€"$3,000 bond by Municip Judge William Fetzer in Chicago la week after he had been arrested t} night before on a charge of carryin a gun. _ . «Anthony "Red" Kissane, Chica; gangster who was indicted in 19 by a federal grand jury in connecti kwith the Rondout mail robbéry, w Rondout Mail Bandit ~~~â€"~â€"_ Again in Bond Toi retary, George S. Norling, public manager fist _ and Robert â€" Schelt,~ sce | clever ingenue and Ncel Wary admirably fills the role of the ju ile. Fay Warren, the winsome : brette. . Adele Bradford, who is cl« in the more sophisticated parts, Harriett Allen, who won success "The Undeg'current.-" John Winthrop, who casts and rects the productions, is the gen m:n who created the role in * Fool." The character actor is G ~Lane who can be funny in any role assumes from the old man with white beard to the Presbyterian b ler.. Clare Hatton is another stro male lead. : Leslie Kirk, Wilson Bry Joe Read and the remainder of : cast are doing very creditable wo W’PWF e â€"The staff 8 the Lake Shore Prod tions, which is headed by Mr. Hute son, managing â€" director, incluc Edyth Shepherd, who is executive s retary, George 8. Norline nubli~ Miss Siorenca da Veiga bring the company exceptional talent a. emotional actress. Miss Da Veig the ‘daughter of Edward John: tenor, of the Metropolitan Opera ¢ pany. â€"Martha Townsend is the Blackstone. _ Mr. Moore ‘was first theatrical man to enlist in American ‘army during the V war. Nirid aoe hgh Baker Moore, the Virginian is one of the leading men of th. P., too, has <a string of Bro successes to his credit. He w remembered in Chicago as } played with Grace LaRue in Me" at the Cort and with Laura famous Catholicâ€"Jew of Paris Teneoé Lincoln and Vernon Avenues FRIDAY, NOV. 22 ‘"White *.. "Rain,"..."s g::'von." %m:;;..uuu Miss " "Craig‘s " "Captai plejack," "Little Spitfire," "Th People," and "Little Women." "How I Found My Way to Judaism" ~â€" â€"â€" +â€"ecture by _ _â€" _/ AIME PALLIERE ___ B:15 o‘clock Tickets at door $1.00 cWd ol en tbl ie P in t Suocce P â€" Thursday, Nov t at> se

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