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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1941, p. 16

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16 Fine Features At Deerpath Theatre "The millions of readers cherished the works of G tonâ€"Porter, author of .: sellers as "Girl of the L Fri.â€"Sat.â€"Sun.â€"Mon. _ Jan. 0« Matinee Fri., Sat., Sun. SCREEN YARIETIES GLENCOE * Joel McCrea â€" Laraine Day Herbert Marshall Robert Benchley Sat., â€" Sun. _ Mon. thru Fri., open 6:00 I8C. it n h. ons is . Mon, thru Fri., 6500 to 6:30 "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Jan. 7â€"8â€"9â€"10â€"11 " gCREEN VARIETIES "SPRING PARADE" t} e THEATRE + 630 VERNON AVE. Glencoe 605 . Highland Park 605 Wilmette & Winnetks 39 | Next Week: "THE BI "THIRD FINGER, Saturday Sunday, Monday, Deanna Durbin Robert Cummings Butch & Buddy CRIME DOES NOT PA "Trouble with Husbands "Moments of \.”‘,W??. Wednesday, Thursday Fred MacMurray, Coming : _"ARISE * _ "gUEEN OF MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Beulah Bondi, Elizabet! ~~ Sterling. Holloway * : CARTOON and NOVELTY. LATEST METROTONE 3 and "L A DDIE" Tim Holt, Virginia Gilmore, Joan Carroll, â€"â€" Spring Byington, Robert Barrat COMEDY â€" "Vote Trouble," MUSICAL â€" *‘Iee Frolie." and aders who have , of Gene Stratâ€" of such bestâ€" the Limberbfltn" Walter Pidgeon, Donald Meek, Joyce Compton, f Karen Verne, Edward Ashley ES NOT PAY . "Eyes of the !.hv;." BOB BENCHLEY â€" +h Huasbands." PHIL SPITALNY AN ALL.GIRL BAND â€" J.n. 374'5'6 (Matinee 2 to Tuesday (Sunday Continuous 2 to 11) January "REMEMBER THE NIGHT" (E BISCUIT EATER," "THE WOR GER, LEFT HAND." E MY LOVER" "ESCAPE," "YoU ‘ DESTINY," "HULLABALOO." > 6:00 3900 LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS "sKY MURDER" Charm." _ LATEST PATHE NEWS "The Harvester," "Freckles" and "Michael O‘Halloran," should welâ€" come the vivid new picturization of one of her most beloved stories, "Laddie," playing at the Deerpath theatre Saturday, January 4. Nick Carter, as personified by Walter Pidgeon, plunges anew into adventure, this time with abundant comedy amid the thrills in "Sky Murder," third of the Nick Carter series, coming to the Deerpath theâ€" _atre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 5, 6 and 7. 2 A saucy story, of a district atâ€" torney who falls in love with a girl he‘s trying to send to prison, is preâ€" sented in "Remember the Night," Paramount‘s© latest contribution to gaiety, playing at the Deerpath theâ€" atre Wednesday and Thursday, Janâ€". uary 8 and 9. The role of district | attorney is played by Fred Macâ€" Murray, while the lovely felon porâ€" traying the girl who steals his heart is Barbara Stanwyck, Beulah Bondi, Elizabeth Patterson and Sterling Holloway round out the big supâ€" porting cast. 4: Evening 7 to 11) A musements Mickey Rooney. Leads In 1940 Money Making Hollywood, Calif., Mickey Rooney led the moneyâ€"making film stars in 1940, the Motion Picture Herald anâ€" nounced recently. A survey by the trade publication shows these ten “w ps’! & "THE WORLD IN FLAMES," Mickey Rooney. Spencer Tracy. Clark Gable. Gene Autry. Tyrone Power. James Cagney. Bondi, Elizabeth .Patterson, "LL, FIND OUT," January 8, NEWS January P R E S 8 7. Bing Crosby. s | 8. Wallace Berry. . ‘ 9. Bette Davis. : 10. Judy Garland. _ . The next 15 were: James Stewart, Deanna Durbin, Alice Faye, Errol Flynn, Myrna Loy, Dorothy Lamâ€" our, Cary Grant, Bob Hope, Henry Fonda, Gary Cooper, Don Ameche, Jack Benny, Ginger Rogers, Ann Sheridan and William Powell. Mischa Levitzki, Noted Pianist, On + North Shore Series Mischa Levitzki, world famed piâ€" anist, is scheduled to appear at 8:30 Tuesday night, January 28, in the Highland Park High school audiâ€" torrunmt,; as the thirdâ€"feature in the curréent North Shore series. Though still in his thirties, Misâ€" cha Levitzki has been known to American and European audiences for many years, and his name has become synonymous with absolute ‘perfection in piano playing. One of Telephone H. P. 2400 Pdwâ€";smrdaysiund Sundays 2:30 p.m. continuous. Week days â€"7:15 and 9:00 p. m. Thursday Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday Saturdays and Holidaysâ€"30c to 6:30 p.m. â€"___ Evenings and Sundaysâ€"40c â€" Children, 12 years and underâ€"10¢ Tuesday, Wednesday, "‘I‘Nnrlhy‘ h Another thrilling new NICK CA § enc iess P 6 U § 45 Anfia Neaglé â€" Ray Milland â€" Roland Young â€" A L C Y O N COMING: MYRNA LOY in "THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND in "HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA," "HULLABALOO," * KELLY," "THE LETTER." ~ The brown The turbulent story It‘s vere: James Stewart, i, Alice Faye, Errol Loy, Dorothy Lamâ€" at, Bob HOPQ. Henry ‘ooper, Don Ameche, the miracle musical M dn d t At s ds« Biiv d P 4A refreininitr eAE bomber of MIRTH socks your funnybone for another LAUGHING KNOCKOUT % "SO YOU WON‘T TALK" "CITY FOR CONQUEST" "BACHELOR MOTHER" IN â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" WALT DISNEY‘S _____ Full Length Feature Production â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE â€" James Cagney â€" A“_‘_s_.‘f_“_" Ginger Rogers â€" David Niven _ DOUBLE FEATURE â€"â€" Walter Pidgeon â€" Karen Verne in ory of a hardâ€"fisted guy As Unforgettable As th MULTIPLANE TECHNICOLOR ADMISSION PRICES "PINOCCHIO" "SKY MURDER" Joe E. Brown in that made longâ€"run stage hit history "RENE" the few giants of the keyboard, his flawless virtuosity has become a goal for which other artists strive. . Levitzki was born in Russia of na. turalized American parents, there by being an American himsel{. He began his pianistic studies at the age of seven. Five years later his inherent genius was so apparent that he was taken to Berlin, where he studied under Dohnanyi. His Berlin debut in 1914 was sensaâ€" tional,. Only 15 at the time, his techâ€" nical brilliance caused a tumultuous demonstration. Following a tour of Centrai LUL. ope and Scandinavia, he came to America, making his debut in this country on October 17, 1916. Since: then he has toured over the entire world â€" in distant Java, Singapore, China, Japan and Australia, as well as throughout Europe. and the United States. Tickets are on sale by mail order to Box 584, Highland Park, or by calling in person at the Treasure Chest, 390 Central Ave,, Highland Park. d guy and a reckless girl As the Novel! CARTER adventure! Thursday, January 2, 1941 May Robson â€" Billie Burke in Highland Park, IL. in in tour of Central E January 3, D.‘ CARY GRAN! "LITTLE NELLHI! 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