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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1932, p. 30

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#3) 1t Character Portrayals ~A crossâ€"section of a growing family, it is overflowing with the full flavor of lifeâ€"drama, comedy and pathos â€"in a perfect harmony of the human . â€"Persistent rumors filtering â€"in. from Hollywood prepared us some= what for "Over the Hill." â€" But no rumor could possibly have prepared us for the stupendous human greatâ€" ness that has been captured for the ."Over the Hill" is, beyond doubt, far and away the finest human A complete modernized version of i‘ditsic“of-kmefietnâ€"pm,_;tmu like music across the heartstrings. â€" James Dunn and Sally Eilers Seth Parker Now _ who, we had thought, hit the top in +. h "Bad Girl," give a performance ul : Appearing on Scrgen PB s ol c in this picture that |_â€"_Combining a wistful, rural simpliâ€" to come. . UUnNnNn Ndos. GUmtSNHME. ="CD"~ to genius in his ability to make us in life.today. _ _And Miss Kilers is a teamâ€"mate worthy of him in every Perhaps most astounding of all, however, is the unbelievable perâ€" formance given by. Mae. Marsh. Reâ€" turning to the screen, which she left THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HURGUDA EL ILLINET M AMERECE C James Dunn â€" ..@Â¥ER THE 39 . with enso e _ ~oven TNE HILL®" _ Mae Marsh norROTHY REVIER â€"â€" "ANYBODY‘S BLONDY" DOROTHY REVIER ‘ONE DAY ONLYâ€"SATURDAY MA NUKRL: P ~â€"~~~~Doors Open 1:30 p.m. LEW AYRES â€" "HEAVEN ON EARTH" HOOT GIBSON * â€" "HARD HOMBRE" "WAY BACK HOME" with SETH PARKER and His Jonesport Neighbors _ Wâ€"â€"â€""' SUN. AND MON., MARCH 6â€"7 _ (Doors Open Sunday 1:30 p.m.) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Barbara Stanwyck _ â€" ~FORBIDDEN * yopnjou and Gary Cooper â€"_â€" _ â€" _ "HIS WOMEN" Superb in Film $ "Over The Hill" NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT â€" â€"A Pair of Hits! twelve years ago forâ€"motherhood, Miss Marsh opens the true depths ‘of a mother‘s heart for all to see. She lives the throbbing heart of motherhood on the screen. Henry King, one of the greatest directors of the screon, has given us a perfect blend of the comedy of his "Twoentyâ€"Three and a. Half Hours‘ Leave" and the pathos of his *Stallu« Dullas."~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~.â€"~â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€" Especially deserving oficfidit also are James Kirkwood, Olin owland, Wfl&%‘%}#&% Talta ww Taan Peers and Wilha brats i2 dn are oo ie teer ui in ce heart â€" and â€"familyâ€"a7 will be stored in memor to come.~~ $ Eula Guy, Joan Peers an broadcast fame, _ The film is a pleas! -_- ~V"7 My. McRhillip 1E Preat geves _: reminiscent of the vigor,‘ the sponâ€"|â€" io ied uns the hunt every| * neous nor and t * ce atâ€" the spodl‘;tfi;!;d :;:}mthe hunt every i Tony me ,t"f."’*’i’e’?fmth“:‘“ WaÂ¥| ‘ Indoor polo in the middleâ€"west| F no‘:lla ark l?ri'l is to Ihe screexyx especially around Chicago, has put| n nular Parker brings to the sCre@N| _ , purst of speed that has won 8| c ;;:v.;. ~â€"FEast."â€" In it the â€"currently popular Parker brings to the screen for the first tie the mpief â€"philosâ€" «"Rich Man‘s Folly" GEORGE BANCROFT in his latest Paramount ° "Detective Lloyd" it :‘"""‘T""*’,’â€""“**” spMERCE EUE .. 2C . ce gines senem n on Sn 4o in "Way Back Home."| gne display of. good horsemanship. C aologprins 402 coult memory for years MARCH 3â€"4 MARCH 8â€"9 MARCH 5 es es s Plans are being madeâ€"to â€" ereci nsl about 50 more hurdlesâ€"and brush : jumps on the eighty acre riding on Screen| fisld at the Glencoe riding school. a . """ 4s Saturday afternvon W. H. MeKilâ€" rural simpliâ€"|ip of Highland Park and a party . Whether or not Spring is Chere these Aast. few â€"warm â€"days â€" has brought out the equestrians and the bridle paths in the neighborhood of the Glencoe Riding school attracted a great number over the werkâ€"end. Tom â€"Chalmers, former riding master at Onwentsia club and now propriector of the Glencoe Riding ‘school reports that arrangements have been made for riding classes for theâ€" Girl Scouts â€"ofâ€"theâ€"north shore each Saturday morning. _ Tom Chalmers who says that Arthur is makingâ€"rapid progress and shows promise â€" of ~becomingâ€"an ~exceollent rider. t9ys _ 3 is often seen on the h iA 41420 Acsc ons â€" itc â€" t oi dnctoe Indoor polo in the middleâ€"west, | Bering, Prentiss Fober, James £*0"*~ especially around Chicago, has put| nah, and Max Corpening, â€"of â€"Chiâ€" on a burst of speed that has won a|cago, and Bill Wagner, Fred Foley, ’ffimmbr’m"fitb the fans | and Capt. Conar of Milwaukee, while 8 & PE Do ceu l 220 aeminan tha Al'mv mst’ mh N‘fidml]y _ The mammoth 124t e = lery Armory at 52nd street and Cotâ€" ol ; Goee o pnen M n y n 406 Hhavs 'ophies,' the nobility and uncompromâ€" & & P ugnl t uuidths ‘Amw times of stress ising valor _In a sense this unusual picture is an elaboration of the star‘s weekly broadcasts humanizing the â€"Maine farmer folk, consequently it is a distinct novelty whose wholesome character and entertainment values are in sharp contrast with the rapâ€". idly failing vogue of gangster films. â€"â€"Real.people activate the film stry, but above all rises the striking perâ€" sonality .of Parker playing & majesâ€" tic, modernized Moses who is forâ€" ever getting his fellow villagers out of trouble. He makes the hamlet tolerant of the errant acts. of runâ€" } away Rosie, played by Dorothy Petâ€" erson, fosters a romance, and ad%ptl M TdA ty SAHRAE NCE age Grove avenue x motherless urchin Lo COmUUHIU. 4j €K _ ¢¥ Lont drunken father. § Bode of Parker is assisted by a cast alâ€"| of Nort] most equally made up of radio and| Minn., â€" film players. On the radio side are| Lake; & Parker (his real name is Philli Gleason Lord), Sophio Lord, as "Lizzle," | six grat Effie Palmer as "Ma Parker," Rayâ€"| â€" Funet mond Hunter as "Captain Bang"| urday # and Bennett Kilpack as "Cephus." â€"| the Ev The film players are. Frank Alâ€"| with Re bertson and Bette Davis, the young ing. Ir lovers of,. the story; Stanley Fields | cemeter and Wade Boteler, villains, Frankie Darro, the homeless boy and Miss| _ Wond Peterson. â€" t ton wo! ‘"Way Baek Home" was directed| back n f _A. Seiter, from an origâ€"| him ab ore each Saturday morning. â€" Among the junior horsemen of f â€"Arthur Pierce. He COurnnct instructor <~ |to the ability of the individual playâ€" most popular arena in the middleâ€" west â€"and thoe â€" Saturday evening. games are drawing record crowds of upwards of 5000 fans for each eveningx series of games. ; Ths North Shore Country club, the Chicagoâ€" Riding club, the Fairâ€" mount Riding club of Milwaukee, the 124th F. A. (National Guard) Fort Sheridan, the.122nd F. A. (National Guard), and teams from Culver and the University . of Ohioâ€"alumni,â€" aré ’among those contesting for honors in the Metropolitan league and .the Intersectional Indoor Polo championâ€" sEl‘p Eurna'me it starting ~â€"This tournament will:â€"decide . the midwest teams ~to eompete in the National Indoor championship matches starting in New Yorkâ€"city the early part of April: â€" _ ‘In thess tournaments teams are divided into classes A ,B, C, Aung_l‘), according * Most prominent among the ian players are B_gr.b Larber, Smith, Capt. Candler Wilkinson, Lt. H._D. {(Cowboy) Reed, Maj. Richâ€" H;.r-rvy ~Branson and others. ard Hunter,~ ok £0E CEA SA i C es c ie Minn., _and William of Diamond Lake; and one daughter, Mrs. Mary Gleason of Waukegan. There are six grandchildren. Funcral services were held Satâ€" urday afternoon «at 2 o‘clock. from the Evangelical Lutheran â€"church with Rev. August C. But: gmciat- i‘;:sm Interment was in the Vernon cemetery at Half Day. Wonder what George Washingâ€" n would. say if he were to come ck now and we started telling m about the good old times they Woman Diés Last Week in Waukegan Polo Field to the team aggregate March 0: ith 1982 Capt _ Recorder William L filed for co parties are State‘s Smith, Wau son, Wauke, Waukegan. Recorder Waukegan. Clerk of mot, Wauke \. County â€" a sgall, Wauk eromby, Jr. Oskins, Ru ville; â€"£® John E. sell, Lake Waukegan. Hebior, ~â€"â€"Coronerâ€" Waukegan County stam, â€"W Young, V hibiti the Chi Others v works ar Sicle For Mr. and avenue, e Saturday Starlett Mrs. Mar were amo A pingâ€"p joyed dur Coroner an operal Passavan Thursday State‘s avenue, ¢ terday musical home of St. John nue .ent Tuesday. Mr. ar row.â€" ev school Crusad

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