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Highland Park Press, 25 Sep 1941, p. 2

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Marths Mears, the popular blonde radio singer, has been signed to a term centract by EKO Radio. As her first assignment she will do a feature number in floor show seâ€" quonces for "Call Out the Marines," which stars Victor McLagien and RKEO has also signed Pare Lorâ€" ents to write, direct and produce feature films, Lorents, you‘ll recall, was pesponsible for those superb govesiimenkeponsored documentary flms ®RR@ River," ‘‘The Fight tor Lie," and ‘"The Plow That Broke teer whose identity gets mixed up in with a woman radio comâ€" ‘%mmflhm Miss y The screen play was written Harry Tugend, author ef "Caught in the Draft." * ette Goddardâ€"Ray Milland spy com edy, she‘ll be an American racke Susan Hayward did se weB in ‘Reap the Wild Wind" that she has been given another tmportant role; in ‘‘The Lady Has Plans," the Paulâ€" and what happens to it, and there are seven sequences, in each of which a different male star will appear. So far Charles Boyer, W. C. Fields, Edward G, Robinson and Joe Mcâ€" Crea have been signed up, and is dfi:mm one being considered for it Well, re member "If I Had a Million"? The episode which practically everyone recalls from that picture is the one in which Charles Laughton, learning that he had a million dollars, gave lfiifl:fiw It made the A something very interestâ€" in the picture called, so z. **Fales of Manhattan." It‘s the story of a dress suit (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) PISAIOUNT may have something very inteoract. ALLIGATOR RAINWEAR At the gameâ€"It‘s Sure to Rain! You can‘t outguess the weather, but you really can outdress it, in smartly flhd and completely comfortable ligator rainwear! !l'hoir expert waterproof and water repellent procâ€" essing myo-lonl‘hldngdo- Mfi;.lnd good looks! Come in and see our al ways complete selection! $575 1 29590 Hold PTA Meeting At High School The Highland Park High School Parent Teacher Association will meet Thursday. October 2, in the English club room. Dr. Harold Spears will speak on "The Task d‘ the High School." A board meeting will be held before the l-oehtion‘ meeting at 2 o‘clock. for a brand new baby! "The Black Widow" “Lw; called "The f:’#;:f:?wfl“ ga» son . . . Veronica I:'n': and her hm T «chets 0f io blas satinâ€"juast the thing bleach "'h:'udibob-‘ . Joel McCrea ‘s stopping when :b.- a newsboy n-l:;#fl he used to pedidle himself . . . W arner Bnlbm”mhn decided that q-’ll be more likely to want to see ‘he Black Widow" if it‘s called "The mmmol.onao have ever heard of Hal Block. Radio writers usually are just beard, speaking through the mouths of other people. But Block has dome such prodiglous work on CBS‘s ‘‘Treasury Howrâ€"Millions for that he‘s becoming known gublic. With regard for each he has written the huâ€" meorous side of the show for just about every bigâ€"time air comic of the day. And that‘s quite a trick, for comedians, according to those who know, are naturally some of the unfumniest men in the world. ODDS AND ENDSâ€"Patricia Morri son, last of the longâ€"haired brunettes in the movies‘ stellar ranks, has succumbed to the inevitableâ€"she‘s succumbed to a teners should hear more comedy and light dramasâ€"which may also provide older ones with relief from present world conditions. So "Big Town‘" will be more amusing. Edward G. Robinson recently spent a week with his son, Manny, at the Blackâ€"Foxe Military academy summer camp in the San Bernarâ€" dino mountains, and as a result there‘ll be a change in the dramas presented on the CBS "Big Town" program during the 1941â€"42 season. That exposure to the youngsters convinced Robinson that younger lisâ€" they‘U both be portrayfig Bobeoca Wuncey Willisms, the Wathor of the book. Despite the CBMMBe to see Too much can‘t be said in praise of ‘Here Comes Mr. Jordan." It‘s ever turned out in Hollywood; it‘s highly amusing, it‘s well performed, Kathryn Grayson‘s going to grow up info Spring Byingion in Metro‘s refuses to go to Hollywood James Gleason and Edward Everâ€" "t Horton. Don‘t miss it! MOVIES AND AMUSEMENT S Free at long last from the heavy burden of publicity and unhampered by injuries which sidelined him much of him last year, de Correvont has turned in an impressive perâ€" formance during the early season practice sessions this fall. As just another halfback on a team boasting a number of backfield veterans, Bill de Correvont, up for his final year of college opposition, may realize some of the predictions made for him two years ago. Bill Deoduic and Ervy Weingartâ€" ner, sophomores on Northwestern‘s football team this fall, will never give cause for concern over their scholastic standings. Both made A minus averages as freshmen. Deoâ€" duic, an end, is majoring in chemâ€" istry, and Weingartner, quarterâ€" Mm is concentrating on mtlmnn-‘ realizing his ambition. In addition to possessing a fine musical voice, Tony .is also adept as a trumpet player. His immediate ebjective, however, is winning a regular tackle position on the Wildeat football Tony Samarzia, promising sophoâ€" more tackle on Northwestern‘s football team, has hopes of an operâ€" atic career. Tony, who hails from East Chicago, Ind., is enrolled in the Music school where his instructâ€" ors say he has a good chance of Chi fraternity and both were left halfback candidates this fall, until Kean was switched to right half. Now the two youngsters would like to be in the lineup together when the Wildcats face Minnesota this fall. Neither boy is Swedish, but Duffmire is tabbed "Olaf" and Kean is known as "Knute" by the brothers at but they are athletic "twins" in more ways than one. The pair hails M%Hfl,h Buffmire the football his senior year and the basketball team his junior year, while Kean led the two teams in reverse order. Both are members of the Sigma Dud Kesn and Don Buffmiré, sophomore halfbacks on Northwestâ€" ern‘s football team, are not related, Tha Witsomn CA polaits your s First, have the ham at room temâ€" perature (68° F. to 70° F.). Then it requires only 16 to 18 fhinâ€" utes per pound in an open roaster in a 325° F. to 350° F. oven. At the end of that time, take it from the oven, remove skin, sprinkle the fat with brown sugar, and return it to a 400° F. oven to get delicionsly brown. Now it‘s ready to serveâ€"hot or cold. you get one which is so tender to start with that it doesn‘t Such is Wilson‘s Certified Smoked Ham, the original Tender, Extra Mild. How can you be sure you‘re getting this ham? By the name and the bright orange wrapper. Recently I told you about Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham, the ham that is ready to cat. But suppose you prefer the kind of ham you bake? Then CAN‘Tâ€"FAIL RECIPE Proe Retior Wildeat Sport Shorts the Sigma Chi house. WiLs on‘s Wilson & Co. The Highland Park PRESS The chunky tow head it cago‘s Austin high school, be college career three years ag the most trying conditions history of the sport. His 1 high school performance ha« him in the full glare of : As it was, he sparked Northwestâ€" ern to three early season victories over Syracuse, Ohio State and Wisâ€" consin. His freeâ€"wheeling ‘victory sprint against Ohio State in last fall‘s 6 to 3 triumph was a sample of his prowess. He ran 65 yards for a touchdown against Wisconsin beâ€" fore sustaining the injury which A capitulation of his first year performance shows that he gained 279 yards in 86 attempts for a 32 average per carry: he completed 20 out of 48 passes for 215 yards and averaged 39 yards per kick. Had it not been for a sprairied ankle in the Wisconsin game midâ€" way in the season he probably would have emerged as one of the year‘s great backs. for freshman football with an earnâ€" est and conscientious attitude toward first season. His greatest sophomore achievement was a gameâ€"winning 60 yard touchdown run against Minâ€" nesota to. give the Wildcats a 14 to â€" Through it all, de Correvont kept The chunky tow head from Chi cago‘s Austin high school, began his college career three years ago under the most trying conditions in the history of the sport. His fabulous high school performance had placed him in the full glare of publicity See you next week. G. R. cause it is sliced thicker, then packed back on therind as though Fried Liver with Certified Baconâ€"a storehouse of vite~ Bacon. It has a far more deliâ€" clous flavor than most bacon, beâ€" tasty amoked flavor stays in. Use this bacon for better breakfasta, hunches, and dinners. _ AN OLD FAVORITE is bacon, tomato, and Certified Cheese put on a slice of bread in just that order and broiled. Try this preferâ€"if it‘s a Wilson‘s Cerâ€" tified Smoked Ham, it‘s going to have wonderfal flavor. Smoked Ham, you can always be sure of a marvelous flayor. Baste it or not, with ginger ale or champagne, amoint it with If rich flavor isn‘t in the ham to start with, you can‘t bake it in. But with Wilson‘s Certified Secret Process makes it so than most hams. SCHOOLâ€"DAY LUNCHES Ne Wasteful Oven Shrinkage The longer a ham cooks, the more it shrinks. Wilson‘s Carâ€" tified Smoked Ham shrinks He spent his summer vacation at a boys‘ camp near International Falls, Minn., where he kept in conâ€" dition by taking long canoe trips. He likes the north country and hopes u-.dlybhfldl-mhce‘h‘ in Canada. Dizzy Dean is his favorâ€" ite athlete. While he has won two letters in baseball he fears that inâ€" ability to hit curve balls may keep him out of the majors. He is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. hnqfly-il-?lau fl‘.nlt. ..udun:: an me.m.u.mauoua 27 passes and averaged 36.8 yards per kick. He has averaged 3.7 yards per carry in his two years of comâ€" petition. pitch a 85 yard touchdown pass inp ... A0€ TELEPHONE H. P. 2400 "Blondis In Seciety," "Stars Look Down," "Life begins For Andy Hardy." JUST WEST OF EVANSTON "BLOOD AND SAND" Shows at 8 and 10 p.m. Midnight Shows Fri. & Sat. A L C Y O N "52ND STREET" A Great Love Story! A Towering Technicolor Trinmph! Color Cartoon, "The Alley Cat," "Man Who Changed The World," "Your Last Act," Movelty & News. "OUT OF THE FOG" Bow! regularly! Join a club or come with friends! Enjoy the benefits of lowâ€"cost reâ€" creation! You find health, vitality and friendly competition here. Bowling is the perfect exercise and yearâ€"‘round rcreation for folks of all ages. â€" + JOF One of brwi ;7m7 yest JAMES STEWART, PAULETTE CODDARD m C "POT O° GOLD" It‘s the prive romaentic laugh of the your! "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" ""KISSES FOR BREAKFAST" DENNIS MORGAN, JANE WYATT "HIGHWAY WEST" Every mile brings a new thrill! E Evening ... ... . .6:00 to 6:30 S:zhybm“p..zmn‘:io list Phone 319 WALTER Thursday, September 25, 1941 PEP children entered into it with much enthusiasm and it was a big sucess. Each child who entered an exhibit was awarded a red ribbon by the committee in charge, which consisted of Mrs. William Bushâ€"Chairman, Mrs. F. Paul Fochlinger, Mrs. Byâ€" on Smith, Mrs. Roland Crane. Green Bay Children Have Garden Show This year for the first time Green Bay Road School held their own *‘THE BRIDE CAME C.0.D." Bette Davisâ€"James Cagney * THEATRE & 630 Vernon Ave. _ Glencoe 605 "POT O‘ GOLD" Paulette Goddardâ€"James Stewart ‘‘Ellery Queen and The Perfect Crime" Margaret Lindsayâ€"Ralph Bellamy CGLENCOE ""Tom, Dick and Harry" HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Open Mon. thru Fri., at :00 "ACCENT ON LOYE" HIGHLAND TEN PIN 4 "MAN HUNT" BOWL Highland Park 606 Sept. 30, Oct. 1â€"2 RATES

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