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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1932, p. 34

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' 'l l‘fi" & li"riday May u-g_ "Are You Listening * nabe BER TTON es |ln. ._._______39¢ "The Big Timer" p win consraten coimitngs ||| RED SNAPPERS _ 3p / Thursday and Friday May 19â€"20 |||| Snappy Herkimer j "The JCroE\gd' lm” County CHEESE, 1b. 396 with JAMES CA f and JOAN BLONDELL â€"_â€" FREE DELIVERIES . KAREN MORLEY â€" NEIL _ HAMILTON â€" WALLACE FORD Feature No. 2 â€" Sally Eilers â€" Spencer with WILLILAM â€"HAINES Sundaéo:nd Monday _ May 15â€"16 Sun, Cont. 2 to 11 â€" Two Features ith original stage cast _ HERBERT fileARsfiALL vrp A ierucquine "Steady Company‘" with Zasu Pitts â€" Norman Foster "Michael and Mary" "The Lost Squadon" Saturdayâ€"Mat. & Eve. May 14 â€"___â€"â€"â€" Double Feature Thursday and Friday May 12â€"13 RICHARD DIX in POLKA BROS. Phone 321 Lake Forest ADGE EVANS ADOLPHE ~MENJOU MELVYN DOUGLAS Two Features in q/“mmmn"cm |H. P. * ||â€" â€" FORMOOSECOMEDY! " â€"82 North First Street 18e ner dhnen Tel. H. P. 3702 nmmp..-gl'l Adm. 10¢ _ 10¢ per dance aboard for "All Aboard"rlli-t‘zy 19 iasi ciean ITun, funhy situations, music, mirth and a story that would talented dancers haveheen_cast..in various choruses. Daily for two weeks these girls have worked hard and the fact that they have had considerable competition to retain their places in the show, will go to make the best amateur dancing choruses ever presented in Highland Park. A chorus of young men from the Highland Park Youngâ€" Men‘s club will also be another feature, in â€"some especiallyâ€"arrangedâ€"songsâ€" and dances. . . 4 for ... Live S« BLUEFISH SCALLOPS, Ib. ..._.._.. BABY LOBSTERS Well Balanced Cast _ Aside from the above well balâ€" anced cast a group of thirtvâ€"five Mrs. Bessie Okey, as the high strung and overâ€"strict mother hanâ€" dles her comedy situations in great shape, while Miss Marie Lawther and Mr. Louis Otteni as a comedy toam are hard to surpass in amateur casting. Two eccentrie sailor comâ€" edians Mr. Edwin Gilroy and Mr. Bert Coleman will come in for their share of the laughs and one .of the features will b}han eccentric sailor dance done by these two men. As the captain of the ship Mr. Henry Hansen‘s portrayal will be beyond reproach and in addition to his talâ€" ent as an actor his lyric tenor voice. will be used to a splendid advantage. For Thurs., Fri., & Sat. MACKEREL, 1b. Large DEEP SEA JONSSON‘S This show promises to be one of PECI A L (Continued from page 5) dozen ... 23¢ 45c 95¢ THE PRESS Before it arrived, however, Ollie Mullenbach, 2543 S. Deere Park drive, and James E. Fusik, 2767 S. Deere Park drive, Ravinia, entered a motor boat and a few minutes later dragged Phelps into it. school District No. 108, Highland Park, Lake County, Hlinois, invites bids for supply and delivery of fuel oil, use of all schools ‘of the district, for the period ending March 81, 1938. Sealed bids must be addressed to the Board of Education, .care of G. L. Vetter , Secretary, < 448 _ Lincoln Avenue, Highland Park, lllinois; from whom speciâ€" fications can be obtained. ‘The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids, if in its judgment it be to the best interests to the District to do so. 11 Phelps was cruising off Deere Park, south of Ravinia, when a sudâ€" den squall overturned his craft. Perâ€" sons on shore" who had seen his plight notified the Highland Park police and the coast guard station at Wilmette.. Help was sent from both places. > After clinging for more than an hour to a capsized sailboat a mile out in the lake Sunday afternoon, Robert Phelps, 19 years old, 275 Prospect avenue, Highland Park, was rescued by two men in a motor boat. Saddle Horses to Rent Expert Instruction in Riding and Jumping DEERFIELD ROAD Tel. 5565 HIGHLAND PARK Pel, 321 DRY CLEANING CO. matniains its 15 year old leadership of the North Shore district by conâ€" tinuing its ‘same high standard of _excellence at new __ M DANCINGâ€" ’ Every . SATURDAY AND ~_SUNDAY NITE QUALITY DRY CLEANING RAY BROS. PAVILION REDUCED RATES G. & R. STABLES P. Youth Rescued in Lake Sunday When Sail Boat Capsizes Diamond Lake WIGHTMAN‘3 NOTICE They were ably m&portod ‘by Virâ€" ginia McCorison, C. Bennett, Frank W. McDonald, Rene Laveâ€" nant, Howard Bowman, and Fritz Leonard as a country boy, W. R. Marvin as Camera Man, Dr. H. E. Barackman as Stage Carpenter, and O. R. McCorison as the author, deâ€" serve much praise for their work. Brocolli, the sketch was smart and fast moving. â€" Ruth W. Meyer as Dixie Dell Crooner, was in her usual good voice and was greatly enjoyed, while Howard Will as Cyril, Blueâ€" Guest Artist called for encore after encore after singing in his splendid tenor voice, as did Robert Bridges piano numbers. . in a moving picture studio and the plot which carried through to the end was Writter and directed by Orrin McCorison. _ Each part was taken exceptionalâ€" ly well, and this entire cast is enâ€" titled to much praise.. James Ewell as director of the studio cast, W. Jerome Ruger as the hero, and Gerâ€" trude Williams as heroine, Edelbert This act was supported by Harâ€" vey Pardee as the waiter and a group of young guests who were exâ€" ceedingly clever in their parts. s # in a affair, with Al Houser as 1 Master as Ceremonies in the The Night Club scene, directed by 'I'Lxe?dorer Fischer, was a brilliant effect to the scene . in th'eijri picâ€" written and directed by Henry Hammer. With Henry Hammer as nightâ€"cletkâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" Ravinia hotel, and would be song writer, Gertrude Perxrigo, as Rose, a telephone operaâ€" tor, supported by Edward Merrill as porter and W. F. Ross as theaâ€" trical producer, the sketch was a riot of fun. Virginia MeCariann the " nineties" as the onked uns on the costumes, scenery of the coior of the costumes was very beautiful. The Gypsy singer, Miss Helen Golden, and the dancers, Harâ€" riet Golden, Serena Seymour, and Hildegard Balke were nothing short of professional in their parts. This act was directed by Harriet Golden, assisted by Serena Seymour and Mabel Crowe Ewell. Probably the most artistic and colorful scene of the evening was the Spanish scene which with a "Smoking Car" was also a big hit. With special scenery, sound, and lighting to produce the effect of a moving train. The ten "Georges" carried the skit through a clever bit of satirical patter. This sketch was written by Ross Marvin; the scenâ€" ery was done by Ove Jensen and the lighting by Eugene Kern. The blackface sketch written by Royal Arch Gunnison with Gunniâ€" son and Guernsey LePelley as the comedians, was well done. l The entire performance took place two very fine performances. They were directed by Miss Williams. _ "VILLAGE VARIETIES" AT RAVINIA BIG HIT The audience had no difficulty in of fun. Virginia McCorison (Continued from page 6) THURSDAY, MAY 12,

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