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Highland Park Press, 29 Feb 1940, p. 4

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In the opting of Int yew, Mr. "non. accompanied by In. luau. toured the East, und in the course of their Journey they visited the location of the Ford theatre and truced the route which the wounded John Wilkes Booth took in " fright from justice. The "torney has one picture of the grave of the ass-loin, something rarely seen an it is for- bidden to photograph the spot. Charles Mason. stitch attorney. is I undent of Lincoln. He has slide- Iud Mm recording views of histori- cll Lites and objects connected with the life of the Civil War president. Particularly in Mr. Mason interested in the drama surrounding the unn- sin-lion of Lincoln, but not bee-nu he is Porbid, he nyn. He conclude: by tsarin. he'd III. to tune a bomb warrant for - china, and untence each to anotr nothing undone that a page might do to make certain that the and». of may do not populate prison. of tomorrow."--Ptom The Main lamina. In Jun-u; “my” iara7, J - EaTCfrruGrriFhakic5iaiGi7 “In. "-t-i" iPE cum loud-n Inning "tick. h 1e+tut.iyi-t.ettreterer-rGtuouuiuuktoir.r- fl',tgttarr'"'""tou1t'"ii"'i"usurir"wci'ir"at “N W " q vhf um; um: I. you 1 53.2.1! 'A'll41t,B.'dtf8r'.l'8'2yy"Ig; "rhtnq “My: I atitatuatiofth-ortirsuastiiuaiiifftikUtia Bahama- -torruorm.ettoots sinf.ttedueo_tuttiisoeoss.ofthia. woknonhun-tinnyrfudflryherdndthI-MMM- "ttted to their custody. "The bull had better 1m: and W can and its diet In mm closely watched than you than of the so. I.” In as. instituting." he china; 7 A Maul neglect account- for in share of youth“ ltd-hall, bu “lo- My incl! bu a pretty rotten record," Judge Baku “our". Juvenil- umru themselves need cleaning Jllt lawn" and Mn. mutt be Child to lamina baektrrotmds of ehildren In WING, and the condition ”again; Tirtte [nun tr? e4i.miyyted, he 1*"ttSB. --iiaiuG.-rc. flaw - l - - - '17 “M"dam' '“I‘Lwnf'i'i if}; Sir, 'i?.tt.t,ttlititfeittftit,' Mn maniac h2t'tf, can. 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" '=”= a, h...” It . , . . , r'atlblt/rpti,-r"t,t,?,','tp “Till I WN OF DOCTOR , and". Iona-y. Tua- 'SuneHr (whiny... , to m Inch I. o. I ". Li m - W No. t "THE MAD EMPRESS" _ may“ AW. (an! Natl M tpp - In... No. "KID N1C.RTTNGALE" Ju- Wy-ou. John Payne. Walla (“l-u. M M. Club B. Im- Mm Pm "we 'trotor, "The Mud Dunn-I" lurk, It]! . It” - 1:0! _ 0:14: "Tru HENRI-h" no“; a"! . I14 . 715'! _ 10:". M. "tttd Mt» -. - I... -‘- ....._, n n - . - - _ -- -- _ I“! HIGHLAND PARK PRESS lr. RtihtiS112Aghh:ir" 9;”..11 'erdonal ae-har-oh....-. about USUAL Ptrttrta Frequently Mr. Mason is called upon to present his hobby an! show his films to audiences Ind he is alwnys [Ind to oblige. He lists Lin. coln's four great ehnrueteristies u patience humorous philosophy, hon- esty, and simple faith. Mr. Mason holds in profound respect the seven books which inthreneed Abe Lin- coln’s life, notably the Bible, the Constitution of the United States, "Robinson Crusoe" and "Aesop's Fables." Speaking of "Abe Lincoln in Illi- nois." the Pulitzer prize play now starring Raymond Haney in Chi- cago, Mr. Mason termed the drama “mat", in itself t milestone In preserving Lincoln lore. The Mason home is on Grand ave. nue in Wnukegan. Mrs. John Eahter, su Sheridln avenue, Highwood, died Sand-y morning at her home. (Boron-l7 thrombosis was the "tttte of her death. Funeral new“ were held Tuesday afternoon " 8 o'clock in Fort Sheridan cit-pol, with burial in Fort Sheridan cometary. helices the lawn- brought back with them from their trip include I piece of the wallpaper in the room where Lincoln died. Heart Attack Is Fatal to Mrs. Euler thirty years to understand the Get- tysburg address. He recalls the dsy he recited it as his piece " the regular Fridsy program on the llinesville school Ttlatrorm decked with corn stalks and pumpkins. When he stumbled of the stage he cried over his Johnny mks as I re- sult of his stage fright. Today he spanks the same piece beautKully, with mulling and reverence. By ANNA TAMARRI remew 'a-tr-ah-h- No play in recent years has " tained wider popularity than "The Man Who Came to Dinner." Writ- ten by Moss Hart and George & Kaufman. the pair of wits respon- sible for the Pulitur Prize winning comedy, "You Can’t Take It With You." and produced by Sam R. Har- ris. It became a hit of such mag- nitude in New York that a Chicago company had to be organized to satisfy the clamor to see it in the Middle West. This company. headed by the gifted Clifton Webb. dupli- cated the Manhattan triumph and only a week or so ago still annther company was sent to the Paetfie Coast with Alexander Woolleort in the part orixinally written for and about himself. “The Man Who Came to Sinner," featuring Clifton Webb in the role supposed to be Alexander Wooll- eott, the famous wit, lecturer and radio celebrity, in still the outstand- ing laugh hit in Chicago. In the past ten weeks it has played to ap- proximately 100,000 persons, an at- tendance representing the capacity limits of the Harris theatro when it is expected to remain for weeks to come. "he In Who CIme to Dinner" he been hniled try critics as the fun- niest pug in yen: and the fut that Iudiences Ire swarming to m it is proof that they Ire right. Sher- idan Whiteside, I world-famous lee- mrer. slips on I piece of ice Ind is emtihted to I urn-n middIe-wecwm hounehoud with In injured hip. De- spite his injury he carries on MI multitudinous duties even though he turns everything Ind everyone in the house upside down. Famous friends phone him from " in " Is Etmrty Hollywopd_ celebrities, Funeral unit“ for Mr I. my Winters than death mud land" at Winter Park, ML. VI it held today in Trinity Rm ebureh---Artnmme-t in nab d the opening of the in: Cortil shop at 39 N, Sheridan road-Mr. Alba" Larson celebratad his 50th birthday with I party Saturday arming - Mary Rhinohnrt entertained "duty of her little friends mu ehnmthrq. ly I»: Friday alumoon in - man-oration of her 7th birthday - Mr. and In. R. Meyer of We! uncertain“! Sunday evening " Mr horn on D-rfuid Ave.--Mm. Atlas My wu pleasantly surprised Bat. urday evening by a nun-bar of friend. who came to help - d.- brate her birthday tuttti--a son waa born Fall, 23 to “I. III Mrs. W. P. Vetter of McDaniel: Ave.-Dr. and Mrs. P. M. IrWu nnnounce the marriage of their daughter Helen Louise to Charles Harmon of Lot Angeles, 'Calif. which took place Petr. 23. and when. duh In to see him be- tween tram: while old cronies he Mindful Byrd, Wtllism Beebe and the Khedive of Em: and him who of live penquinn. In octopus and a golden mummy cue to will. ”my his hour! There tn a unkn- did love story that hold. the play "The Man Who Came To Dinner" Leading Chicago Play Hit nth dd may Count, Ham Mud mLWanuSa ',S.t.i,.'.,"stfa'g',r.t,'gegt p.04 tn, May I!!!“ 1orrinansix -th.ilt--B& ward The“ of KW M vtiitod Virgil Btliettfp-NU-r “(at serving {our year- in tt.u.f. " them-nerdh‘ B-ttdc-tiv-ter. imam-0.0.!- kertatiooqeftlbeemetedonth. In: by the company, which n. -mt-otttttqrt.thtatertthuF In. a! IV gi M‘ A h"i';l,jU'r';pi,.1r'lltl -e--r, thr_--D.M.ue-e been.“ "ri-trust-du.-. “mmunnRHWd the Standard Gteoe-1rtmeh iet.nrtu--uo.errdudAt.?e, 19th in 3 Wu at M, Aria.-Mr. and In. H. H. M are here for u short vUit with tho latter'. parents. Mr. and In. Man. nih-l Chandler of B. Sheridan mad -dohn Peters has "and to Highland Put tron "with. V... ”and from can-in to cubi- that make "The Man Who Cm. to Mn. ner" the "mee' play of the m. mn Erect Super- Service Station an “mum’s Property 'rr.-.-"'.- manor. hi ft h the min} Sunk"! Oil com my of Indium a new the {an M UMWM Mini-silk.“ TIN YIARS AGO Pk 21, 1980 Ill IICILAID IL'I - " It.” Mr. and In. John Shanon of 595 “mood avenue, alum married " yen: ago today. will celebrate their eighth wedding unnivcrury. The Simona are old resident: of High- land Park, In. Binnott hula; come direct from her home in lull“ to this community " years no lay Mr. Simon. 1 former employ” of the Illinois Central railroad, wu retired July 1987 on mien nftqe unu nu todny tTtiurunn Fob. a, will have the frat opportunity in M! you" to celebrate the oe- Mhum‘ohm you; “I‘m-alum 1rtUNtu"eNSt,tr,rc. u tr6-t.M09,thethr. ddettrira.a.-armvetiq" Ind “Mb-Id‘lnmo that theB-+mtarroettg- itsouwfB-dutqtuatt-ted thutHoMthtrdietatarstotit themwhosuttorwhoahnttrtotrm. {or-publicmo." Will Celebrate For Pint Time in Four Years Today, Feb. 29 WI.“ 1-0.:stqu StateAIdiercb ”MMdeII tibial; malt-Md.- cid._ersn.tthernmartm. noel-ulna. -t-uiehguvetgtuggtk" “one when birthdays or univer- Crone th Blane}! 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