Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1939, p. 5

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mam ".teh-fa.Seent Canal-Me 'tt.-eetttt. lbs-heli- in! '/,','NN't w h “I. hit“- -tn_,h+tire.urt.U. mmhwlhd no.7. “WWW.“ I. tum-duh. Ihr. nun-ch- has...“ up... “Within-ul- magma-ham“ Mm hm hmbde-hdl hilly-cutout". m Mtieh Highland ragga; midkww on My oval-3. I” w, duro.ituntolrrtttrteen-. Bangui” hr but ttrem, the two uwmwgodnndhotll hav- been mantis undue work the has bought to the stage. mmmm_ht| nymaiumhuumeo In. than-clu- ”with; 'Eisat*irs1-'tsrhtt_oid_th. hut-n.1, sh had lion-a Bull. Prom but earliest days, however. Was Skinner moved thaw-rd. Her father is fond of telling bow lb. and to dress up and "Har net," how she took off her playmates, and how she lived in a world of her on irna6tirttra. At Baldwin school and later " Bryn Mun college, her school-mate: drafted her for their productions and on one oecuion also phyed Mae- Beth to Ann Harding’s Mnedxatr. Leaving Bryn Mun before trunn- tion, she went to Paris for study at the Sorbonne, It the Comedic Fruitcake under Dehelly, And " the Theatre Du Vienx Colombia: under Jacques Oopenn. Luna-i: "art-i-aa-u,-,,"-;.'-".'-.,-'-'. q . . ' 2"Te.Ch"ih"S'rey It was only natural that she should make her debut under her father'. wing which she did as Dom Sauna in lbanez's "Blood and 8nd.” which Mr. Skinner present- ed for the first time on any stage in Buffalo in August. 1921, bringing it to the Empire theatre the follow- ing month. The next four years brought in- creuingly important roles in n num- ber of plays, including "Will Shakespeare," with Katherine Cor- nell; “Truman," "In the Next Room," “The Wild Weateotta," "In His Arms," and "White Callus! These parts, however, were not that the young artist wanted. Her childhood experiences in “will: it slone' came back to her, she wrote and preferred the ttmt af her orig- inal sketches-it for her friends and then professionally. In the course of a few seasons she found herself in such demand that reg- ulsr tours were laid out for her scross the American continent and back and all the way to union. where she became a great favorite. The germ of the true, the real theatre lurked in this young artist who had rubbed against a piece of scenery. In her longer works, "The Wives of Henry WIT," “The Em- press Eugenie," end "The loves of Charles Ir," she brought to life . stunning gallery of historical por- traits. Next she wrote “Mansion on the Hudson," trenting of the dis- integratih of a once proud estate. During a tmin journey she CBB" upon Margaret Ayer Bums’ novel, "Edna His Wife," and from it dram- stiaed for herself her ttrat full play- length solo drama. She was well “are of the risk In attempting u one-“mun show on Broadway. The experiment proved to be eminently socceuful Ind mu Skinner has the pundit; of the New York critics Io Justify the boldnou of her wanton. o'clock in their tteoawnri- oi/Ti. new road. Ruminat- will tamed. Com-dtrrturafr4mtd. Yaw 'ter-eat" lost my!!! Etyieet Club till o. "t.d.t_-eatre.at--t. albumin "rttuthe-sa-t_h._.d-r- mud -.at-.eett...gtBuABEa-$h-. mourn Pe"q “h” fb... WE’RE DRUMMING UP BUSINESS w, " at“ u. “Hl'mlhd'mlp Coh- thr-rd-t “Po-m!- new. W'Qtn-Q‘!~vekhsh_- duh-“Junk” ofB-drorh-t-t-. 'mmBMandteai-dtHatt.ee Pork. Hubs-amt. ,.ieirahi.hnadt Thalia-Emma! - was, “out. than to ietaqeN.Bt._numtat trrtiey-i_irur-dr bushing-Main“!!! 1mm 1t'."Tuatnraes her," which will " than Build-y. load” And My, can: 8. so and u. A [an supporting an include: Louis. CAIN]. Ned Opal-h. um I]... Own, I“ Dunn-ch, den of Implant eon- dnnon, And Linda Wu”. undon- nl 1frrser-oid mam _direomrr. “links for tNH." hut-ILe drums of sinisur nun, mum-ion mszicisns sud murder, will In pm- sented Wednesday, Thursday Ind Pridsy, Novonbcr I, 2 and 8, with Robert Yam. Home Rise, Frank Craven, Henry Hull and be Bov- msn in s bizarre adventure in mod- ern witeheraft. Adapted from cur- ton Rawson's mystery novel, "Death from s Top Tut," Young plays s msgicisn who turns detective to solve two killings union: I map of mturieians, mind mders sud clairvoysnts, all suspected by the police. m turns magic against the magic the murderer uses to compli- cate the crimes and s tense drumst- ic climax words the solution. Stage, Screen and Radio Stars Donate Service to Red Cross dross Roll Call, the Chicago Chap- ter, American Red Cross wu “vi-ed My. - 7 - The first lull-hour of the program will be from New York, with Ben Bernie and Clifton Fudimn " co- masters of ceremonies, music try the Paul Whiteman and other popnhr orchestras, songs by John Charla Thomas Ind other meta. Leading Mara of “use, omen and radio will donate their time the eve- ning of Armistice Day for 3 full hour radio program marking the opening of the 23rdnumual _Red The prognm his been scheduled to be broadcast from 9:30 to 10:80 pan., CST, November It, over the combined fneiii_of the NU$oetnt Brondcutin; Omnpnny Red Net- work, the _Colum5h hum-cm System trnd the Mutual Broaden-t- In: Col-pony,” - A The second half-hour will be from Hollywood, with dramatic, singing and comedy stars partici- pating. During the lust five min- utes. Norman B. Davis, Chairman of the American National Red Crou, will speak from Washington, Troop " “and: School Boy Scout troop 88 of the Lincoln school unnouncu the nitration of Jomes Alien, In. 528 South Lindon avenue. Peyton Ailm, of the use address, Ind Edward Brogan, In, 684 South St. Johns avenue, to u- shunts to Mr. Stephen D. Chou, acoutmuter. _ A The reorganization of the map under the dimtion of Mr. Chou, who took our his "outmnater'. duties, on October It, is well and» my and In active lawn in MM you. Thirty-nix mu “landed the mating held in the Lincoln new on Wetland-y, Oct. 18, In in- - of 100 - from tho ttrgt mania; held the previous weak. Icahn of In» mm b their Brat ”he! duo-anon lol- day, Oct. 28. Dachau-mot NeutnllyAdNeul NetGetUsi-War ,rieiuitrtq-r"F- a! and hub- “was. - “Mimd'.V¢-& uni-Mahh‘dm “ma-Match: can” “that.“ -t*nNaemtttvAatutte*drtq. dummwmm’ “I a II My with h wmolvio'flnlnp thonit.dttut--tmtrl, unculvithoctthu-‘M and “qua-W ,ritit. In. 1iulravouubrfatebiddinqA- ia- uhipo tout-rm... nrrd-atttatq We!“ 'tsaab-dieser-i-tshi-e. 'oterirtgxmrawsna. 'beth-that "Htituti-oftumahnu- provision- foe tho In]. of It. wiBarto-trrxrtoetturhtt- trtata.ftmr-ttirtet-lmdtttths Europa-m." Aaudiftuyyrqltttueet' on an. would not In!) 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