Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 42

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tetetettttqtttttttettttetetetetetete,d,t l, CIRCUIT THEATRE 'ro m a V OPEN HERE DEC. 5TH THE PRESS from those who plan to take advant- age of the saving efteeted by this means of securing season tickets to the play. In opening its Decennial Anniversary with an unusual and hil- arious revival, the Circuit theatre is demonstrating to those who enjoy its plays that for this year it plans a re pertory to make the season outs . ins. "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model” will provide an excellent eve. ning's entertainment, and the may lagement reminds its friends in Hi h. iland Park that its 'pe',t,'r",iLi,lil')'2, always open to anybody. Plans to Carry On The North Shore Circuit theatre, having made definite announcement that its decennial anniversary will be learried through, has progressed far lin the production of its first of the four plays of the year, and is now \able to make definite announcement of the dates and the locations of the Performances. "Nellie, the Beauti- ful Cloak, Model," is the play with iwhich the year will be opened. It is gun old-time melodrama, dating back ito 114180,. of the same sort as those Ewith which the Christopher Morley igroup made so striking a success re- rt-ently in Hoboken. I Dates in Shore Towns "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model" ning's e atterttertt land Pal always I (Continued from page 4) ON THE "mum: WAUKEGAN " Lake County 'g Largest, Oldest, and Best 77 _ Furnituie Irt1rt W, - __ __ You'll find with, useful and maul Christmas Gift. m Walnut Chests _ Smoke Stands " Bridge Sets " Lamps . End Tables Easy Chairs . Radios If you want to spend A5.00 or $500.00 for a Gift we know we hove what you want. Lloyd Loom Doll Carts A full line of the finest made. Yuu should select yours now. Priced from . BLUMBERGo $2.95 to $15 Lloyd Loom Child's Rockers Are made just as comfortable and solid as theJarge ones. See our complete line now, Priced from will open in Highland Park on Fri- day, Dee. 5. The second performande will be in Lake Forest, on the follow- ing evening. Tuesday, Dee. 9, will flnd the show in Wilmette, and the regular Evanston performance on Wednesday will carry through this season as it has in the past. Thurs- day is an open date on the book, and the Circuit theatre very gladly ot- fers its play on that evening to any organization which will plan, through the sale of tickets to an extra per- formance. to assist in any charitable cause whatsoever. Far such a pur- pose. the play will be supplied com- plete in every detail for the exact amount of the production charges for e night. sit,' Friday, Dee. l2, "Nellie" will e presented in Glencoe. The tour will close on Saturday. with the Win. netka performance in the Skokie school, As a matter of economy for this season the number of perform- nnces of each play has been cut from a minimum of eight to six, the om- issions being one night each in Ev. anston and Winnetka. Subscriptions Payable , Subscriptions to the Circuit theatre are now payable. and are being called in by the business manager. Season tickets will be mailed to subscribers immediately on payment of their dues, and it is hoped, because of the near- ness of the play, that there will be a quick response to the requests for remittance. Each subscriber is en- titled, as in the past, to two seats to each of the four productions, good, however at any performance of the year. Make real Christmas gifts. '.10 of the newest styles are here for you. Up from $2.95 to $10 A Small dew-n 3321a- Your Gift $14.95 Thursday; Nov. 27, 1930

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