Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 May 1941, p. 11

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The ballets to be presented inâ€" clude several which have not been seen here during the pastâ€"few seaâ€" sons. ‘"Three Cornered Hat," the brilliant Massine â€" DeFalla â€" Picasso collaboration; "Carnaval," music by Schumann, choreography by Fokine and setting by Bakst; "Le Beau Daâ€" Danube," Massine choregraphy, Strauss music, and _ Beaumont decor; and "Prince Igor‘ are among these. In addition, the engagement of the five new ballets first seen will be brightened by the repetition With its 65 famous dancers, acâ€" companied by a full symphony orâ€" chestra, and with all the glamour and excitement that comprises Rusâ€" sian ballet at its greatest, the Balâ€" let Russe de Monte Carlo, Leonide Massine, artistic director, will reâ€" turn to the Auditorium theatre for a gala engagement opening Monday night, April 28 and continuing thru May 10. The engagement, which will bring this great dance organiâ€" zation to Chicago at popular prices for the first time, was announced this week by Allied Arts corporaâ€" tion which sponsors this great spring festival of ballet. A major change in the personnel has been affected since the comâ€" pany visited here for their annual Christmas engagement this year, for Tamara Toumanova, one of the great ballerinas of all time, is now with the company. In addition to Mademoiselle Toumanova, a numâ€" ber of Chicago‘s favorite ballet artâ€" ists will return with the company. They include Leonide Massine, Alexandra Danilova, Mia Slavenska, Nathalie Krassovska, Igor Youskeâ€" vitch, Andre Aglevsky, Frederic Franklin and George Zoritch. Ballet Russe Opens In Spring Program MAY 1, 1941 And, although capable of paying its own way by savings in food and fuel dollars, the new cookery champion is not priced beyond the limitations of the average woman‘s purse. On the contrary, its price is less than that of an automatic reâ€" frigerator, ‘long deemed a requisite in the majority of homes. here during the past engagementâ€" "Nutcracker," "The New Yorker," ‘"‘Berenade," ‘"Poker Game," and "Viennaâ€"1814." Hailed as the gas industry‘s anâ€" swer to the homemaker‘s request for & gas range which would cook with tremendous speed but would not result in cooking failure thru burning, this new line of products offers the housewife the utmost in control and performance and featâ€" ures temperatures which are not only exact, but are easily set to fit varied cooking needs. Aside from the familiar seal of the approval of the Testing Laboraâ€" tories, American Gas Association, each range carries a distinctive and striking seal of two letters to cerâ€" tify that it has been tested to funcâ€" tion with matchless precision, as a symbol to the purchaser that no finer cooking appliance has been created in this mechanical age. A line of superâ€"speed, precision gas ranges which are expected to elevate the preparation of food in the American home to a new high plans and which reflects many recent scientific advances in the field of home appliances are displayed for the first time in this city in the showrooms of the North Shore Gas Co., according to an announcement made last week by T. P. Clark of that company. New Precision Gas Range Is Termed Engineering Feat A musements THE PRESS The following have been publishâ€" ed and are now available at the Highland Park Library. Many Highland Parkers have found them useful on their spring, summer and winter jaunts. Guide to Alaska; Delaware; Florâ€" ida; Cairo Guide; Illinois; Nauvoo Guide; Kentucky; Massachusetts; Mississippi; Nebraska; New Jersey; New Mexico; New York; Oregon; Pennsylavnia; Rhode Island; Tenâ€" nesese; ‘Texas; Berkshire Hills; New Orleans City Guide; Wisconsin. sin. For those who like to know the country thru which they are travelâ€" ing, to see the historical and scenic spots along the way, there is a new and worth while series of booksâ€" The American Guide Series When the series is completed there will be one of each state, plus some for inâ€" dividual towns and a few like the Oregon Trail, a useful guide to the traveler following U. S. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8. Brown, Eimâ€" wood drive, had a dinner and bridge party at their home Saturday night. American Guide Beries Summer and vacation time are not far distant. See America First will be more definitely the slogan this year than ever before. & Telephone H. F Coming Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday FOR ONE WEEK SINGLE FEATURE PROGRAM â€"FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM â€"WED. AND THURSDAY Highland Park A L C Y O N Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslic Howard, Olivia DeHaviliand (In ‘Technicolor) LIMITED ENGAGEMENT: Exactly as originally presentedâ€"nothing cut but the price Matinee Friday, Saturday, Sundayâ€"Doors Open at 11:30 a.m. 1st Show at 12 Noonâ€"2nd Show at 4 p.m.â€"Evenings at 8 p.m Mon., Tues., Wed. and Thurs.â€"Matinee;: Doors Open at 1:80 1st Show at 2 p.m.â€"Evenings 8 p.m. MATINEESâ€"Adults 40c, Children 25¢ (Including Tax) NIGHTSâ€"All Seats to Everyone 55¢ (Including Tax) LIBRARY Starring Geraldine Fitzgerald and Thomas Mitchell "FLIGHT FROM DESTINY" BEGINNING FRIDAY, MAY 2 The Greatest Picture Ever Made! "GONE WITH THE WIND" Medy Lamarr, James Stewart "COME LIVE WITH ME" plus 630 Vernon Ave. Glencoe 605 Mighland Park 605 Wilmette & Winnetka 3000 "SHADOWS ON THE STAIRS®" GLENCOE Ralph Beliamyâ€"Margaret Lindsay Margaret Sullatanâ€"Charles Boyer Frieda Inescourtâ€"Paul Cavanagh Cesar Romeroâ€"Virginia Gilmore Open Mon. thru Fri. at 6:00 Sat., Sun, and Molidays at 1:30 k Mon. thru Fri.â€"6:00 to 6:30 Saturday Matineeâ€"1 :30 to 6:30 READ THE WANT â€" ADS "THE GREAT SWINDLE" Fri., Sat., May 2â€"3 "ELLERY QUEEN‘S PENTHOUSE MYSTERY" Mon., Tues., Wed., May 5â€"6â€"7 "TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME" Free Parkingâ€"Hearing Aids Jack Holtâ€"Tom Kennedy Kay Francisâ€"Jack Orkie Sunday Onlyâ€"May 4 "BACK STREET‘ "LITTLE MEN" PAGE THIRTEEN

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