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Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1941, p. 16

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%« * 5e Free Pg.rk.hsâ€"ludu Aids 630 Vernon Ave. Glencoe 605 Highland Park 605 _ Wilmette & Winnetks 390¢ _ Fridayâ€"Saturday "RSCAPE TO GLORY" Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. Wednesdayâ€"Thursday February 19, 20 SCREEN VARIETIES and GLENCOE Open fibg. thru Fri., at 6:00 x â€" Sat., Sun. and Holidays at 1:30 20c Mon. thru Fri.â€"6:00 to 6:30 Saturday Matineeâ€"1:30 to 6:30 "Ellery Queen, Master . Detective" â€" "A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL‘S" with Miriam Hopkins as Mrs. Leslie Carter and Claude Rains as David Belasco "THE LADY WITH RED HAIR" Ken Murray â€" Brenda and Cobina NORTH SHORES MOST BEAUTNIAIL THEATRE â€"eâ€"THEATRE â€"#»2â€"â€"â€" Pat O‘Brien â€" Constance â€"Bennett Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, George Sanders,. Ian Hunter, Felix Bressart CARTOON â€" "Mrs. Lady Bug." LATEST PARAMOUNT NEWS. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Friday, Saturday, Sunday e ~_â€" February 14, 15, (Saturday Matinee 2 to 4; Evenink 7 to 11) (Sumday Continuous 2 to 11) £ * 7 (Filmed in Technicolor) Anna Thursday, Friday, Saturday John Howard, Elien Drew, Akim Tamiroff, May Robson, Broderick Crawford FEATURETTE IN TECHNICOLOR â€" "filrdro‘l Marines." SPORT REEL â€" "California Thoroughbreds." NOVELTY â€" "Skinnay Ennis and Orchestra." LATEST METROTONE NEWS: Nest Week: "GALLANT SON8," "LOVE THY NEIGHBOR." Coming: "DR,. KILDARE‘S CRISIS," "DANCING ON A DIME," "SANTA FE TRAIL," "KITTY POYLE," "FORBIGN CORRESPONDENT," "COMRADE x." "THE PHILADELPHIA STORY," "FLIGHT COMMAND," "HERE COMESs THE NAYY,." "SECOND CHORUS," "THIEF OF BAGDAD." Saturday Feb. 14, 15 DOUBLE FEATURE .~Tues. _ Feb. 16, 17, 18 SCREEN VARIETIES Ralph Bellamy Margaret Lindsay Neagle, Richard Carlson, Victor Mature, Roland Young, Helen Broderick TLATEST MARCH OF TIME â€" "Labor and Defense." . MERRIE MELODY CARTOON â€" "Goodnight Elmer" . j LATEST PATHE NEWsS Last Time Tonight â€" "TEXAS RANGERS RIDE AGAIN" (Saturday Matinee 2 to 4; Evening 7 to 11) "NO, NO. NANETTE" "BITTERSW EET" TIME FOR COMEDY" Not in the history of light musical plays, or for that matter, lyric proâ€" mwj%gfiw been a production that . enjoy the undiminished approbation that has been showered upon the Franz Schubert operetta, "Blossom Time," Blossom Time at Grand Opera House Thursday, February 13 A musements FINEST DANCE MUSIC He‘s Coming Back to the Marine Room with AMERICA*S AND HIS ORCHESTRA February 17, 18, 19 February 20, 21, 22 February 14, 15, 16 T H E PR ESS which is again delighting audiences attending each performance at the Grand Opera House, Chicago. Season after season this charming creation has been sent on tour, yet it is still provided with all the essentials of cast, costumes and scenery to susâ€" The foundation for the story of "Blossom Time" is the romance of the great composer, Franz Schubert. His struggles for recognition; the great romance. of his life, as develâ€" oped in his love for "Mitzi," the daughter of "Kranz," the court jewâ€" eler, and the misunderstanding by which this affair of the heart is moved into different channels, are set forth in the most absorbing manâ€" ner in‘ the book of the operetta. With such a basis, it is natural to suppose that a fitting musical score tain its reputation of being the most perfect and most beautiful piece of its kind ever known to the stage. can be given with some of the hunâ€" dreds of immortal songs and meloâ€" dies which were composed_ by this extraordingry genius. More than 5 D £9C Telephone H. P. 2400 SINGLE FEATURE PROGRAM â€"FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMâ€"WED. AND THURSDAY Friday, Saturday Wednesray, Thursday, Friday Join the fun with Cowboy No. 1 in the gayest funâ€"festival he ever made! Added: Harry Langdon Comedy â€" Color Cartoon â€" Screen Snapshots LATEST NEWS. ye® hok V Feaia Nes COMING: JACKIE COOPER in "GALLANT SON," "SANTA FE TRAIL,* "DR. KILDARE‘S CRISIS," "ARIZONA," "COMRADE X," "PHILADELâ€" A L C Y O N PHIA STORY." LAST TIME TONIGHT . . . THURsSDAY "SAN FRANCISCO" "plus " GREAT PLANE ROBBERY" . _ Photographed in TECHNICOLOR _\ . A wealth of marvellous music and more ee«-iim\c than the sereen has ever known! s Added: Porky Pig Cartoon â€" Other Screen Varieties, Gene Autry â€" Jimmy Durante â€" Ann Miller in An unusual treatment of newspaper life! snn ricmmtctmnsaems P I, V § i2 cce Rosemary Lane â€" George Reeves Lioyd Nolan â€" Doris Davenport in "BEHIND THE NEWS" "MELODY RANCH" "ALWAYS A BRIDE" means never a dull moment! Every Evening . .. .. 6:00 to 6:30 Saturday and Holidays . 2:00 to 6:30 Dinner Dance Feb. 22 The Ravinia Woman‘s Club will give its February dinner dance at the Village House on Saturday night, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m, All reservaâ€" tions must be made with Mrs. Fred Law before Wednesday, Feb. 19. twenty of Schubert‘s most beautiful themes are embraced in the score of "Blossom Time," giving it the highest place, melodically, ever achieved by a light musical producâ€" tion. I § piece by the beautiful costumes and elaborate settings, all of which have been prepared new for the presont season. The cast includes: Everett Marâ€" shall, Douglas Leavitt, Evelyn Daw, Martha Errolle, Harry K. Morton, Frank Hornaday, Zella Russell, Vicâ€" tor Morley, Fred Sherman, Betti Davis, Gracie Worth, . Dorothy Saâ€" ranoff, Driskii Wolfe, Truman Cage, Joseph Toner, and Robert Lange. Further distinction is given the Thursday, February 13, 1941 Excluding Sundays Highland Park, IIJ. February 19, 20, 21 February 14, 15 Present A Demo! W. . . L Park‘s. archer sent a talk a tion before th at their regu! Tuesday even Scout room ° church. Besi pion, Mr.â€"Cur of many trop national hond â€"â€" Last Mond Scouts, paren ing were ent dinner and & Troop 324 in the Presbyter light of the e tation of the Bill "Skippy‘ tation was ms Scout Execut Area Council Other feat program wer dion byâ€" Ab: led by Gunte Eaton, a sax Rankin, mus band, a brief Sherwin, the Jaâ€"Wan color court of hon« Second ~cla sented by Ot the North S Andy _ Andrs Christensen, Charles Ham Kramer, Dor terson, and NÂ¥ bert R. Smit Eagle : Scolts rison with hi following bo: badges by R and Chief o drews: Alber ship, signalli Frank â€" Kroh chemistry; I Edward Petd public healt] stamp collec fgrsonal hea ing; John T Bob Wood, 1 scholarship, Dies Sud s At A â€"John Mor wood: avenu day morning Uptown Gro pelli of Hig Funeral â€" & morning (T at jSt. Jan with burial Surviving

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