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Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1941, p. 15

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i the cooperation of in making this city fest communities in ALUE for VACATION re private estate with : golf course, enâ€"toutâ€" chery. Gay social life, ‘s, dancing on famous Restricted clientele. ~â€"F. Siemsen, pastor urch, â€" complimented amissioners and fire men upon the comâ€" new building and tizens to a realizaâ€" mbol of security and i60t only the building nt, but its men stand ropolitan area. of the program, the vited to inspect the eedless to say, hunâ€" sters took advantage rity to slide down the dollars buy best value leading hotel. the new "fire home" he city officials and for their assistance bringing the station Chief Hoskins and rorked untiringly for to have the new s equipment in first for ~Sunday‘s â€"Open Bermuda Hotels, Inc., m&_ York, or addres: MoNT NOR MUDA ssique y, January 30, 1941 YOUNGER. Olive Lockhart aves LNESS. James â€" Street‘s ~ heartâ€"touching Saturday Evening Post story of a boy and his dog, "The Biscuit Eatâ€" er," comes toâ€"~theâ€"screen â€"under the same title, in the Paramount drama playing at the Deerpath theatre Friday, January 31, and Saturday matinee, February 1. "Escape," the Ethel Vance besâ€" seller which held thousands of readâ€" ers enthralled by its suspense, comes to the screen of the Deerpath theatre Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday, February 1, 2 and 3, as one of the most gripping adâ€" venture stories of all time. ~â€""Knute Rockne, All American," one of the most unusual screen stories in recent times, will be shown at the Deerpath ~theatre Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, February 4, 5 and 6. It is a film life story of one of America‘s greatâ€" est and wisest heroes â€"Knute Rockne. "Knute Rockne" Film At Deerpath Theatre Thursaday, January 30, 1941 5 TD 249C Telephone H. P. 2400 SINGLE FEATURE PROGRAM â€"FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMâ€"WED. AND THURSDAY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Friday, Saturday Added: Wimmin‘ Hadn‘t Oughta Drive. Sink or Swim. Hafe You Met Yvette? Wednesday, Thursday COMING: "HOUTH OF SUEZ" "MELODY RANCH." "PHILADELPHIA e most fascinating company of Sinners and Saints=ever to thrill an audience It topped all other books in swift paced exciting drants . . . Y now a picture YOU MUST SEE!1 Added: Wedding Bills. Old New Mexico. Latest News,. Gallopin‘ Gals A L C Y O N THURSDAY, "ELLERY QUEEN, "MASTER DETECTIVE," AND ‘â€" "HERE COMES THE NAVY.* STORY," "BITTERSWEET," "ARIZONA." "COMRADE X," "HIT PARâ€" ADE,**" "SANTA FE TRAIL" f Johnny Downs â€" Barbara Allen â€" Jerry Colonna in Comedy at its loomest! . . . Music at its tuniest! 'A:ld:’fim-‘hldd‘hl.wldn. The story of Mrs. Leslic Carter and David Belasco ! "MELODY AND MOONLIGHT®" MIRIAN HOPKINS â€" CLAUDE RAINS in Norma Shearer â€" Robert,Taylor in ETHEL .VANCE‘S DRAMATIC NOVEL "LADY WITH RED HAIR" Pat O‘Brien â€" Constance Bennett in "ESCAPE TO GLORY" Every Evening . ... . 6:00 to 6:30 Saturday and Holidays . 2:00 to 6:30 "ESCAPE" You‘ll want to see the two oneâ€" act plays on February 6, at the Reâ€" deemer Lutheran church on Central and McGovern avenue. The other play is an exciting mysâ€" tery comedy. It takes place in an old, deserted house to which a boy‘s club and a girls‘ club have a key; although neither of them know this. ‘There is a bank robber at large who Present Two One Act Plays Thursday At Redeemer Church One is a delightful comedy called "Little Darling," in which Mary Lou Tjaden, as the "little darling" steals your heart and your laughs as she turns the table on her sister Viola, characterized by Ruth Brandt, who sets out to steal the football hero, Bob Zueske, aâ€"boy friend of her sisâ€" ter, Eleanore, played by Myrtle Grossman. Ray Grossman takes the part of the proud father of three daughters. Juniper, the colored maid, is Mable Broege. A musements Excluding Sundays Highland Park, IIl. January 31 â€" February 1 February 2, 3, 4 February 5, 6 T HE P RES3 3 they think is hiding in*this house. Those taking part in the play are: Lois Zaeske, Betty Tjaden, Dot Bonn, Clara Olson, Lois Holly, Doroâ€" thy Jefferson, Jean Shuttes, Robert Preuse, Charles Lichtwalt, Richard Hagen and Stanley Johnson. You won‘t â€"wantâ€" toâ€"missâ€"theseâ€"plays.â€"â€" Among the Highland Park hikers onâ€" this their first hike with the club was Miss Seiferle, a highly ecultured native of Switzerland. She is in charge of one of the departâ€" ments in a large and prominent Chiâ€" cago factory. The suburbs north of Winnetka, as far as Waukegan, will soon furnish as many hikers as those coming from Winnetka south to Chicago, if the response to the Last Sunday‘s all day snow storm did not prevent 39 hikers from atâ€" attending their regular outdoor recâ€" reation. Led by Lloyd Faxon of Winnetka, the hike beganâ€"atâ€"the iron bridge about two miles northwest of the Orphans of the Storm home on the Des Plaines ‘river. â€" After a three mile tramp on the trail along the river, the hikers returned through the woods and fields a total of six miles. 39 Hikers Brave Sunday Elements <1 For Outdoor Fun NORTHSHORES MOST BEAUTIFUIL THEATRE . "THE BISCUIT EATER" with Billy Lee, Cordell Hickman, Helene Millard, Lester Matthews, SnowBake CARTOON® â€" "Mama«Ioves Puppy." "NOVELTY â€" "Picture People," COMEDY â€" "Alice in Movieland." LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS. Saturday (Evening), Sunday, Monday Friday,â€"Saturday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday "KNUTE ROCKNE, ALL AMERICAN®Y â€"â€" Pat O‘Brien, Gale Page, Ronald Reagan, Donald Crisp, John Lite! > FEATURETTE IN TECHNICOLOR â€" "Cavalcade of Academy Award Winners LATEST METROTONE NEWS. s Next Week: "SOUTH OF SUEZ," "THE LONG YOYAGE HOME," "FPOREIGN CORRESPONDENT." se m Pe* Coming: "BITTERSWEET." "DR. KILDARES CRISIS,." "GALLANT ootc;; "LOVE THY : NEIGHBOR," "DANCING _ ON A DIME," "SANTA TRAIL] "NO TIME POR COMEDY," "KITTY FOYLE,* "NO, NO, NAN) â€"_Norma Shearer.; Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt, Nazimova, Felix Bressart CARTOON ~*"Bring Em Self Back Alive." SPORTLIGHT â€" "Feminine Fitness." LATEST PATHE NEWS. A â€"= Last Time Tonight â€" Thursday, January 30 â€" ty ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"(Matinée 2 to +) ~~â€"â€"~â€"~~~~January: 31 Elected by National Magazines and Newspapers as One of the Ten Best Pictures of 1940. (Sunday Continuous 2 to 11) "THE LETTER" house.| NSHC notices appearing in this "ESCAPE" wor inforn l H.P. 1020. paper continue at the present rate. For information about the club call * Mon. thru Fri. â€" 6:00 to 6:30 Saturday Matineeâ€"1 :30 to 6:30 305C an t« All Day Sundays and Holidays Plus U. S. Defense Tax Tues.. Wed., Thurs, Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Jan. 31â€"Feb. 1, 2, 3 SCREEN VARIETIES Friday, Saturday Free Parking â€" Hearing Aids 630 Vernon Ave. Glencoe 605 Highland Park 605 Wilmette & Winnetks 3900 GLENCOE Mon. thru Fri.. open 6:00 Sat., Sun. and Holidays open 1:30 "A Dispatch From Reuters" "The Howards of Virginia" "Arise fi‘y Love" e THEATRE + Edward G. Robinson and SCREEN VARIETIES SCREEN VARIETIES Evenings After 6:30 Claudette Colbert Ray Milland January 31â€" February 1 Cary Grant Martha Scott February 4, 5, 6 February 1, 2, 3 February 7, 8 Full Price 17 3 x# . w#

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