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Highland Park Press, 19 Jun 1941, p. 17

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James M. Van Riper, 339 Park avenue, had the most rare pleasure of sinking a hole in one, on the sixth hole at Sunset Valley Golf club, last week. He drove a ball 147 yards to land against the pin in the hole. In his joy he threw his clubs and hat away, but despite the excitement, managed to end the game with a nice low score . Mr. Van Riper modâ€" estly declined to tell his score when asked about it by your reporter. ‘ Bobby Stoddart, son of the Willâ€" iam Stoddarts, underwent a tonsilâ€" ectomy in Chicago Friday. The American Legion auxiliary will be hostess next week at the Wednesday night dance. Mrs. Fred Lund is president. James M. Van Riper Edward Walkup, director, anâ€" nounces there are 32 entries in the table tennis tournament now going on; eight in chess; and twelve in checkers. ‘The bouts progress slowâ€" ly, of necessity, as the men go on convoys intermittently, J. Lloyd Baird, state director of recreation from Chicago, when a guest at last week‘s dance sponsorâ€" ed by the Highwood Women‘s Bow!â€" ing league, gave his stamp of apâ€" proval to the idea. Mrs. Marion Leary, district director of recreation from Rockford, also was a guest. and cake were also served. Chaperones were the Mmes. Wayne Thomas, Edward Shapiro, Everett Dever, Margaret Dean, C. A. Driscoll, Bernard Siegel, and Thomas Russell Sr. Mrs. John Doull as chairman. Each girl guest brought "eats" for three, as the service men usually outnumâ€" The Highwood Social Service, joinâ€" ing hands with other civic and socâ€" ial groups in sponsoring the weekâ€" ly Wednesday night dances at the Highwood Service center, was host last evening to Fort Sheridan men at the 428 Railway ave. address. Sponsor Dances At June 19, 1941 Sinks Hole In One , two to one. Coffee Highwood Center MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page will be moving on July 1 from their house on Osterman avenue to their new home on Greenwood avenue. Joe Neild‘s soft ballers, after trouncing the Seguinâ€"Logan funeral home aggregation in a practice their superiority Monday night unâ€" der the flood lights when they drove George (Casey) Keller to the showâ€" ers with a ten run barrage in the sixth inning to put the game on ice. Neild‘s, who are entered in the North Suburban Night league, start their league schedule Friday, June 20, at Glencoe, with a lineup bolâ€" stered by the recent acquisition of Al Sordyl, star Wire Mill player. Seguin and Logan, who have had trouble filling the catcher‘s position, ask that anyone interested in tryâ€" ing out for the receiving berth, reâ€" port for practice Thursday, June 18, at 7:00 p.m. across the screen of the Deerpath when "Power Dive", daring specâ€" tacle of the air, will be shown there Wednesday and Thursday, June 25 and 26. C Neild‘s Spectacle of the Air Romance under difficulties is the thematic structure on which Harold Lloyd piles scores of laughs in his first production, "A Girl, a Guy and a Gob," featuring George Murphy, Lucille Ball and Edmond O‘Brien, playing Thursday, Friday and Satâ€" urday, June 19, 20 and 21 at the Deerpath theatre. "‘The Devil and Miss Jones," starring Jean Arthur, Robert Cumâ€" mings and Charles Coburn, will be presented Monday and ‘Tuesday, June 22, 23 and 24. Love, suspense, action and hairâ€" raising thrills in the air will race ‘"Power Dive" Daring 630 Vernon Ave. Glencoe 605 Highland Park 605 Wilmette & Winnetka $900 Free Parkingâ€"Hearing Aids "DEVIL AND MISS JONES" Jean Arthurâ€"Robert Cummings "A GIRL A.GUY AND A GOB® George Murphyâ€"Lucille Ball "LOAD TO ZANZIBAR" Dorothy Lamour "FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK" Errol Fiynnâ€"Brends Marshall GLENCOE Thurs., Fri., Sat.â€"â€"June 26, 27, 28 Fri., Sat.â€"June 20, 21 "DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR" James Cagneyâ€"Pst O‘Brien "SCOTLAND YARD" Nancy Kellyâ€"John Loder Saturday Matinee Onlyâ€" A Thrilling New Serialâ€" "Adventures of Captain Marvel" A 10¢ Comic Book Free to Open Mon. thru Fri. at 6:00 Sat., Sun. and Holidays at 1:30 o THEATRE + All Boys and Girls The Highland Park PRESS y <@ 4. 9. offered on the Screen! It‘s the wonder show of shows that‘s never been matchedâ€"with more great starsâ€"hit tunesâ€"beautiful girlsâ€"lavish settingsâ€"dazsling apecâ€" taclesâ€"than in any musical miracle within all your memory! . ALSO: Latest News of the World. * Sunday, Monday, Tucsday, Wednesday, Thursday June 22, 28, 24, 25, 26 "LIEGFELD GIRL® Starring James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner SBurpassing in Stars . . . in Beauty . . . in Melody . . . Anything ever Thursday SINGLE FEATURE PROGRAM â€"FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMâ€"WED. AND THURSDAY Telephone H. P. 2400 mmmuummm"?fiphmâ€"m _ Only a corpse could prove his ‘‘Btrange Alibi" . Saturdays 2 to 6:30 With Joan 6 to 6:30 Evenings Holidays A L C Y O N Starring Frederic March, Margaret Sullavan, Frances Dee with Glenn Ford, Anna Sten, and Erich Von Stroheim Glowing drama of high adventure, by the author of ‘‘Flotsam.‘ Here is the pictude you will see with your heart! Added: ‘Traveltalkâ€"*"Glimpses of Kentucky" Bob Hope Comedyâ€"*‘Double Exposure" Alsoâ€"Latest News of the World Added: Merric Melody Co on i hune ®* mt t n ue to WH 1 *E wlng ouberont BiQ Peature ~â€" FRIDAY, SATURDAY Coming: *‘The Great Lie," ‘‘The Round Up," ‘‘Washington Melodrama," ‘‘The Wegone Dokar@fept A Woman‘s WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY IUNDAY,I%MY '“u;mnn.n: . .. 17BBE previn ann Miss gomte» THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 18, (Baturday Continuous 2 to 11) . t "A GIRL, A GUY AND A GOR" u%br%â€"g in tno Atlantic LA »AMAs on ye is d es o T EST mBthO ‘%W "SO ENDS OUR NIGHT* Every E +» » + » 6:00 to 6:80 suuuym.:mucm (Saturday Continuous 2 to 11) "PEOPLE VS. DR. KILDARE" LATEST PATHE NEWS "POWER DIVE" Excleding Bandays JUNE 27, 28 JUNE 25, 26 17

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