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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1938, p. 9

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Mrs. Webster Stafford will repreâ€" ldlmhrt-hvhhm of the Welfare Society of Chicago at the annual meeting of the society to be held ‘Wednesday, February 2, in the Stevens hotel Highland Park Community Chest eontributes to the work of the soâ€" ciety at its Alice H. Wood station through this local group, and everyâ€" to the Chest is invited to attend the meeting. _ Reservations should be sent either to Mrs. Stafford or diâ€" rect to the society at 208 North Waâ€" bash avenue not later than Saturâ€" day, January 29. _ y Mrs. Stafford will report a gift of $3,625 in 1987, which provided doetors, nurses, nutritionists and mental hygiene guidance for 1,776 expectant mothers and children in the Alice H. Wood station area. In addition, the members of these two groups of women gave 510 hours of wolunteer service at the station which released the nurses for servâ€" ice which they only can perform, wearing apparel for the babies. ‘ ‘The meetin@ of the Woman‘s Auxâ€" iliary of the society will be held at 10:80 a.m. in the North ball rcoom of the hotel, followed by the annual meeting of the whole society <at Tuncheon at 12:30 p.m. in the Bouleâ€" vard room, Philip D. Armour preâ€" siding, at which reports will be given of the activities of the society in 1937. The guest speaker will be Edward L. Ryerson, Jr. and they made 1,319 wesring apparel for th Spectacular Filming of Historic Event Now in Chicago Darry] F. Zanuck, production chief of ‘Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., will give to Chicago a "hoopâ€" la" premier of Chicago‘s own great motion picture, "In Old Chicago," at the Apolio theater on Thursday night, Jan. 27th. "In Old Chicago" is declared by many critics as being one of the, if not the, greatest motion picture ever produced. x x It is a story of and about Chicago and Chicagoans between the years of 1854 and 1871, climaxing with the thrilling and spectacular scenes showing the burningâ€"of Chicago. This spectacular. melodrama stars Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Alice Brady, Andy Devine, Brian Donlevy, Phyllis Brooks, Tom Brown, Sidney Blackmer, Berton Churchill,. June ‘Storey and Paul Hurstâ€"and Mrs. O‘Leary‘s famous bovine, "Daisy." This latest and greatest triumph of Darryl Zanuck was directed by Henry King and shows four entirely different Chicagos, including the faâ€" mous "Patch" where "Daisy" is reâ€" puted to have kicked over the lanâ€" The opening night promises to be almost as thrilling as the picture itâ€" self. The front of the Apollo theâ€" ater will be given a false front deâ€" picting Randolph street before the great fire. Movie stars and execuâ€" tives, society, stars of stage and screen and public officials already have â€"made reservations for Chicaâ€" g0‘s first real “Hoflymd Premiere." Giant searchlights flood Ranâ€" Giant searchlights will flood Ranâ€" loiph and Clark streets; newsreel cameras will grind as the audience of prominent people of all walks of life enter; radio stations will "covâ€" er" the opening as will newspapers and news syndicates. "In Old Chicago" will be preâ€" sented twice each day after the .opcnti.ng night for a limited engageâ€" men Beenes in Chicago‘s own great picture, include such famous landâ€" marks as Field, Leiter & Co.; the old Palmer House; the Adams Exâ€" press Co. building; the City hall and county building of that time; the A & P telegraph building and the 19th Regiment Armory. Mothers Club Will Meet February 8 The Mothers club wil} meet Tuesâ€" day, February 8th at 8 pm. A traâ€" vel talk will be the evenings enterâ€" tainment. On .February 12th the club wiil give a dance in the assembly of the YWCA. $22 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 DAHLS Auto Reconstraction Co. Come and bring your friends PP , A,~p PR of Deerfleld Stagers to Give "Crabapples" On Friday night, Feb. 25, the Stagers of the Deerfield Presbyterâ€" ian ‘Church will present for their second play of the current season, the amusing farce in three actsâ€" "Crabâ€"Apples" by Theodore Packâ€" ard. A presentation of contemporâ€" ary American life of a family in New England, the production shows the pleasant and amusing side of family differences instigated by a erabby old man, which title role is played by Jirah D. Cole, Jr. Nora Russell portrays the role of his paâ€" tient and generous wife whose one thought is to seek and provide hapâ€" piness for her family. The parts of the three restrained children are taken by Miriam Hyett, John Derby, and Donald Clark. â€" Josephine Schessler plays the part of Paddy, a loving and mischievous young lady, wife of one of the sons. Arâ€" thur Wolter has the part of the community doctor. Because of the amusine lines and situations in the tertainment for rehearsals and is sure it will provide excellent enjoyâ€" ment for its audience on Friday, Feb. 25. + Prairie Club to Plan Walk Here Members and friends leave Chiâ€" cago over the North Shore line at 1:80 p.m. from Adams and w avenues arriving at Ravinia at 2: The Prairie club have planned a walk for Saturday, February 5th through Ravinia. Leaders of this ;:l} are Ann Priester and Harry IL. . Whether a member of the club or not, if you wish to enjoy good felâ€" lowship and a brisk hike meet them as they arrive and walk with them. â€"Aubrey G. S. Morris, Member of the Publicity committee. weee ue it voly gvul oi WITH ~MILK, â€"EXTRA CARE MEANS FINERâ€" FLAVOR D.A.R. Better Films Committee Review "A Star Is Born." . Cast, :aut| l-flw.’n-r:u. ?tll:y and E.. urday, Jan. â€"28â€"29, m bitter tale of love and heart break in that world apart called "Filmâ€" land"â€"a truly human document beauntifully photographed in softâ€" ones of technicolor. Janet Gaynor has never been more charming and sincere nor appeared to better adâ€" vantage. The authentic background of studios and play spots of Hollyâ€" wood will interest many. Adults. "You Can‘t Have Everything." Cast, Alice â€"Faye, Don . Ameche, Charles. Winninger, Rubinoff, Rits Brothers, Sunday, Monday, Tuesâ€" day, Jan. 30â€"31, Feb. 1. A young girl goes to the big city to win sucâ€" is her fortune. ‘This film has roâ€" mance, music and the "Rits Brothâ€" ers" which mean fun for the family. Feature No. One 4 _ "She Married An Artist." Cast, John Boles, Luli Deste, Frances Drake, Helen Westley, Wednesday, Thursday, Feb. 2, 3. A young dress designer and a commercial artist who had beem in love with each other in Paris, meet again in New York and find that their subsequent marriage greatly complicates the pursuit of their respective careers. Most amusing, with several excelâ€" lent characterizations. Adults and young adults. "West of Shanghai." Cast, Boris Karloff, Beverly Roberts, Ricardo Cortez, Wednesday, Thursday, Feb. Cortez, Wed , Thursday, Feb. 2, 3. From 'n‘;'hgind Man" by Porâ€" ter Emerson Brown. A tenseâ€"gripâ€" ping melodrama of warring factions in Chinaâ€"demonstrating the wanâ€" ton destruction of life and property in which greed and personal ambiâ€" tion are the dominating â€" factors.. Adults. Never Married, But Must Get a Divorce Before He Can Wed. Be Â¥ure to Read This Puzzling Probâ€" lem of ah Englishman. It is one of the many unusual features in THE AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magaâ€" zine distributed with NEXT SUNâ€" DAY‘S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. : Feature No. Two Phone Highland Park 2700 magazine will be of interest. Recent copies of magazines may be borrowed for home use. The current number is kept in the reading room. : American Cookery, American Home. American Magazine. American Photography. Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. Antiques, 8 Architectural Forum. Architectural Record. Arts and Decoration. Asia. Atlantic Monthly. Aviation. Better Homes and Gardens, _ Books. Christian Century. Colliers. Congressional Digest. Current History, Etude. Field and Stream. Foreign Affairs. Fortune. Forum. Good Housekeeping. Harpers. House and Garden. House Beautiful. Hygeia. Illustrated London News. Ladies‘® Home Journal. Larson‘s Stationery Store Highland Park 567 REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Your Typewriter Man LIBRARY E. K. 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