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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1942, p. 2

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RKO Radio is going to film the | Story of General Billy Mitchell, the flying general who was court marâ€" plicitly that planes were important to an army. It should be one of the year‘s important films. We‘ll be seeing a new patriotic picture before the year is over. It‘s *"American Cavalcade," and will tell the story of Mr. and Mrs. America through dramatic historic incidents and music. It is intended for Spenâ€" ger Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. It looks as if radio has another "God Bless America" in ‘"They Can‘t Black out the Stars and Stripes," a new song written by Elâ€" lott Jacoby, musical director of the air‘s "Meet Mr. Meek," in collaboâ€" ration with Private Jacob Goldstein of Mitchel Field. -‘Vlu-vlmmnan'un!nd in Fos‘s "I Wake Up Screaming," but wm“b"mc‘. .. . The bombing scenes of "Cap wins of the Clouds" were hard on Brenda Marshall, whose jather is manâ€" George Brent had his first kissing scene with Olivia de Havilland in the forthcoming "In This Our Life." While they were making it Ann Sheridan, who works for the same studio, was‘ on the set watching, and Brent seemed a bit bashful. . "Go shead, George, and give her a real Gary Cooper probably wishes with all his heart that Lou Gehrig hadn‘t been a leftâ€"hander. Preparing for "‘Pride of the Yankees," the story of Gebrig‘s life, Gary is studying slowâ€" motion pictures of Babe Herman and working like mad with Lefty O‘Doul, trying to learn to use that left hand as if it came natural. Jimmy Durante, rated as a star by Warner Bros. since he made "You‘re in the Army Now" and "The Man Who Came to Dinner," says he will revive the famous comâ€" edy team of Clayton, Jackson and Durante to entertain the boys in Phauppine"""." Rebor Teriet‘ and orma u-l.--'-:"n‘} ..S:-d & e 4s ecfure that Spanccer Tracy can pick up army camps amy accen: and speak like a native in worse, they had to make four takes before the scene was rightâ€"which meant four kicks, four descents into the mud for March. For two musical misfits who eouldn‘t get a break in New York a few years ago because they couldn‘t carry a tune, comedians Bud Abâ€" bett and Lou Costello are doing all right. They got their first good break by promising to learn to sing, and succeeded as comedians while they were learning. They‘ve just made their first record, and are preparâ€" ing for their next picture, ‘"Ric #y" and launched a kick which not only deposited March in the gutter but also left him with his face in a mud puddle. To make matters that Annie doesn‘t live here any more." A week later, Ann and George were married. Loretta Young finally revenged her screen sisters who have had to take slaps in the face andâ€"wellâ€" aimed blows in the name of their art. She caught Frederic March bent over with laughter during a scene in Columbia‘s "Bedtime Stoâ€" British authorities that he was ready for any task they might assign him to, they told him to remain in Hollyâ€" wood. So he began dividing his earnâ€" ings between the needy here and in England; they got the $100,000 which he received for *‘The Philadelphia Story," and he‘s donating $100,000 of his "Arsenic‘ earnings; all the money must be spent here. + ing "Arsenic and Old Lace" on the Warner lot at Burbank, Calif., is b-whrmlmum can citizenship papers any day now. He was preparing to complete his Americanizaâ€" tion when England declared war on Germany, and stopped, figuring it as a slackâ€" er act. When he informed the (Reieased by Western Newspaper Union.) ODDS AND ENDSâ€"Betty Grable ARY GRANT, just finishâ€" has a story for Pat O‘Brien that sâ€"*"Calling Manilla." LORETTA YOUNG By VIRGINIA VALE Seec 36, Deerfleld _ _A _Johnson & wf to W. Linville & wt, its, WD; Lot 1 Blk 6 Branigar Bros. Sunâ€" January 26, 1942 January 24, 1942 E. Bowman & wf to G_ Wilton, QCD;: Pt Lot 51 in resubn Lot B Ravinia Woods, C. Wilton to E. Bowman & wf, its. QCD ; Pt Lot 51 in resubn of Lot B Ravinia Woods, Sec 36, Deerfleld. M. Long to Philip State Bank & Tr Co. Chgo, ®1>: Lot 20 Bannockburn Park, Sec 20, Deerfleld. W. Cope to Cope, ; E 50 ft Lot 8 Blk 7 Exmoor A?:! E’ll. Deerfleld. O. Woerter, Reer to B. Hakes, Tr, QCD;: ‘fl‘:‘ll-” Bannockburn Park, See 20, Deerâ€" N. Bim, guardian to R. Keller & wf, jts, D: 31 & 32 Deerfleld Acres, See 20, Deerfleld. January 28, 1942 A. Blomanist & wf, jts, to A. Blomâ€" aquist & wf, jts, QCb; Lot 11 Bik 1 Northwood Manor Subn See 36, Deerfleld. R. Alschuler to A. Alschuler, Jr & wf, jts,. QCD: Lot 10 South Highland Addn its, QC See 25 0.}-&”&&&.“.”.'&.&?-: flunllhrlnvf'mcvvvl # of Lots in Sees_14 & 16, Deerfleld. January 27, 1942 1st Nat! Bank H Pk, Tr_to C. Trimble, D; Lot C Murray & Terry Resubn of Lots n..nl.h‘u‘ls.m-hhh'h 28 inclo Blk 82 plat of S pt of H Pk. A capacity audience is expected for the Don Cossack concert. The Chorus, directed by the famous Russian offiâ€" cer, N. Kostrukoff, has given over 4,000 concerts on six continents in the last fifteen years. Climax of the drive will be the conâ€" cert of the General Platoff Don Cosâ€" sack Chorus, at the Civic Opera House on Monday evening, February 9. The concert is being given under the ausâ€" pices of the United Russianâ€"Ameriâ€" can Committee, and all the profits will be turned over by the committee to Russian War Relief. F. Bartlett & Co to J Baayless & wf. R-.D:hlltll!h’lh'm See 15. '.lmohh'“vfilfl. MA{.‘M";I“G. ‘a Subn Sec 25, Deerfleld. m"n-ll!o'::kuau?g C Highwood E & M Subn See 15, Deerâ€" w Bubet $o doonke a Wws at 0oh RNorth ‘Shore" Porest Ridee Subn See 96. & 34, Deerfleld. *~ Cole & wf to M. Gartiort, GCD; es ::-'c.':.u:fnl'an'o.;ao'finfil. Ph The United Russianâ€"American comâ€" mittee, headed by John F. Erin, presiâ€" dent, have been pledged the cooperaâ€" tion of thirtyâ€"six separate organizations throughout the city. Churches, schools, women‘s clubs, and social groups are supporting the drive. Party differences have been forgotten by the city‘s Rusâ€" sians in their determination to send aid to their countrymen. Don Cossack Chorus Concert February 9 at Civic Opera House Chicago‘s _ 97,000 _ Russians _ are strongly united behind a drive to raise money to send medical supplies to the suffering Russians. Arts and Shop Crafts club meets in Community center. 10:30 a. m. Story hour at Library. ‘=-. hy * _ Kiwanis club meets in Moraine Onâ€"theâ€" Lake. SATURDAY ‘A.E;:br-:“:'o-n'- association â€" meets _ Mighland Park Civic chorus meets in Community center. _ Rotary club in h Lake. ..g,:-d'l-huhch‘--h&. center. St. '1."'-â€":..‘ ard class in Community center. 12:15 p. m -fi-..‘zt#“hm _ Woman‘s M society of Bethany uh‘d. l;hhm'fl“hhâ€" of Mrs. Jucob Hecketsweller, 156 N. Second " MisBa®4 Pare High school PTA sponâ€" Auxiitery _of Highland, Fark American First aid class in Community center, y‘s club meets in Community center Real Estate Calendar MOVIES AND AMUSEMENT S Mrs. Peers has the report of this committee on transportation, insurâ€" ance, and banking, and will be glad to lend them to girls interested in these fieldsâ€" Neil and Bill Lorimer ‘39 have both joined the Marines. They are both privates and have been in since Janâ€" uary 6. This is one of the surveys under the direction of Mrs. Anne V. *Zinser, who is chairman of 560 Illinois woâ€" men executives to survey 24 industâ€" tries regarding job possibilities for women. Any girls, especially home econoâ€" mics majors, who are interested in going to the clinic or making reserâ€" vations for the luncheon, should notiâ€" fy Mrs.â€"Peersâ€"no later than Friday, February 6. All junior and senior girls interested in the food products industry are inâ€" vited to a free job clinic at the Merâ€" chandise© Mart in Chicago on Februâ€" ary 12 Girls Invited to Attend Free Job Clinic i TELEPHONE H. P. 2400 FRIDAY & SATURDAY EARLY BIRD ....... *‘ s uks â€"inenICnt or aanuRRt 4 ny-nâ€".n-loounwrnu-wm.nn-,â€"-.um "GEORGETOWN, Pride of " Travel in Color. **Eikur ThE HEARTS® Roumz! *****C THURSDAY Y rith the * "C". obEb: . ce "Tamks® AKE comnoX 5*k SEND YOUR BOWLING ODDITIES TO GECRGE SIXTA, 43 E.OHIO st, CHICAGQ A L C Y O N A 7‘ comedy HIT .. BROADWAY‘S outstanding comedy f now â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"PLVUS.___._._._. WEAVER BROTHERS & ELVIRY "TUXEDO JUNCTION® SaSen"Sorrhe is e bept hras! CLAUDETTE ERT RAY MILLAND d % AHERNE Trinmphantly Together For The First Time JEANETTE MacDONALDâ€"BRIAN POPULAR SCIENCE & HEDDA HOPPER ""SMILIN‘ THROUGH®" Every Evening .. ... ...6:00 to 6:30 Saturday & Holidays .. 2:00 to 6:30 "HONKY TONK®" "SKYLARK®" (LAST TIME) Anyone who wishes to discuss the plan in detail should see George Aberâ€" nathy. Miss Tucker would hold the money until there is enough to buy a $18.75 bond. The money would be collected by Boys and Girls club representaâ€" tives. In order to put this plan in operaâ€" tion, it will be necessary for each student to contribute one penny a week. If. everyone contributes, this would amount to $13 a week. Plan Advanced to Buy Bonds for School Plans have been advanced which would enable the schoolâ€"as an unit to buy approximately two defense bonds a month: When the bonds maâ€" ture the money received would be used for a scholarship fund. THURS., FRIL., SAT. _ Feb.5, 6, 7 "GO WEST, YOUNG LADY" GLENCOE Claire SUN., MON,, TUES., WED. Feb. 8, 9, 10, 11 »lenn Ford, Penny Singleton ""SUSPICION®" Joan Fontaine, Cary Grant "UNEXPECTED UNCLE" James Craig HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Also March of Timeâ€" "AMERICA AT WAR" Trevor, William Holden "TEXAS" FEB. 80â€"10â€"11â€"12 Anne Shirley 67 In Mr. Mumaw‘s recital he gives an exciting and vigorous portrayal of life in its contrasting beauties and traâ€" gedies. He also gives to his audiences, not only his deep sense of resposibility as an artist, in which he displays Mfirn-flh-’,&aunâ€"-dy American. In his New York recital, the program was so well coordinated it placed him above his contemporaries. He has a fine physique and his moveâ€" ments are pure grace. Jess Mecker, his accompanist, composed much of the music that is interpretative of Mr. Mumaw‘s original ideas. The Banner Bearer (from "O, Libâ€" Two Music Dances: Sonata _............>... Scarlatti Bourree from the Second Violin Barton Mumaw To Give Dance Recital Feb. 22 Barton Mumaw, the first young Amerâ€" | Monday, February 9, 1942â€" can artist, in the dance field, to dis=| S. A. Highwood. Handicraftâ€"Roland tinguish himself in our native idiom,| Wirt Games and Singingâ€"with J. will give a dance recital at the Great| H. C. Coffce Club 10:00 P. M. Northern Theatre on Sunday afterâ€"| Tuesday,February 10,â€" noon February 22nd at 3:30 under the| An entertaining prog! with Charâ€" concert management of Bertha Ott cnd-dC:z?mby'Eiuo'sm- In Mr. Mumaw‘s recital he gives an| Standing _ artist Warner . Sallman exciting and vigorous portrayal of| 800 P. M. f 5 life in its contrasting beauties and traâ€"| Refresments will helprovndd by gedies. He also gives to his audiences,| Dorcas group of Zion Lutheran not only his deep sense of resposibility | _ church Highwood 7:30 P. M. as an artist, in which he displays| Wednesday, February 11,â€" technical skill, but his rapid forging| Camera Club 7:30 P. M. ahead for ing that is genuinely| Hobby Shop Valentineâ€"Miss Ella American. lnrufl.- York recital | Rasmussen. AAEHSE] ~+. +2 245 ++ 26x ++ a The French Sailor ........ Bluesâ€"1929 (from "O, Libâ€" irir2ir1++2««+1.1.«. . Prokofieff Pierrot in the Dead City .. Korngold Victory Waltz (Vaise Brillante of the Ages") ...... The Mongolian Archer Intermission Funerailles (War and the Srtad") :2s: ic is venra in Pleasantly Satiric Comment Hellas Triumphant ........ A Barcarolle (from "Dance of of the Ages") .......... Waltz Finale (from "Dance THEY DESERVE THE BEST NORTH SHORE Zaas CO. T. P. CLARK, District Supt. € So. St. Johne Ave. H It is a wellâ€"known fact that health depends on sanitation. Cleanliness is the enemy of disease and upon the clean, healthy bodies of our chilâ€" dren rests the future of our country. Plenty of hot water assures cleanliness and an automatic gas water heater provides an abundance of "tapâ€"ready" hot water to stand guard over our There is no tank lighting, no waiting, when the automatic gas water heater is on the job. Hot water is ready day and night for dishes, clothes and the relief of pain. The low cost will be reâ€" paid in a thousand ways. Protect your home with automatic hot water. SEE YOUR COâ€" An Automatic Gas Water Heater Will Protect Their Future .. Lisst Milhaud Meeker Meeker A daughter Sue, first child, was born at the Evanston hospital January 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gosswiller, Chicago. The .mother is the former Dorothy ~Bleimehi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. BleimehI, 521 Glencoe avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gosswiller, 716 North Green Bay road, are the paternal grandparents. Coffee Clll?xb 10 :00 ll’z:l Metal and Jewelry Craftâ€"Mr. Matherson 7:30. f North Park College Girls are sponâ€" soring a party for the soldiers, 8:00 P. M. Coffee Club 10:00 P. M. Friday, February 13â€" Moviesâ€"Mr.. and Mrs. Joe Cumâ€" mings 7:30 P. M. Games and singing with J. H. O. Coffee Club 10:00 P. M. Saturday, February 14â€" Valentine Partyâ€"Wheaton College girls. Coffee Club 10:00 P. M. Sunday, February 15â€" Vespers 6:00 to 7:00 P. M. Hymn Singing Coffee Club 10:00 P. M. USQâ€"Sslvation Army Thursdoy, February 5, 1942 346 Waukeg~n Avenue +

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