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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1941, p. 2

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24 P /; L1 P man, deat} chairs with a canvas backâ€"rest thai stars always have, with their names painted across the back. Susanda took one look at it and burst into tears. Her name had been spelled wrong! Not until a signâ€"painter had u.@“flmllybdln- star. sTRCEâ€"SCREENâ€"RADio Joan Blondell and l:‘nlo Barnes w a new way reducing; 4 s 4n ‘‘Three Girls F About Town‘" they F had to drag Walter " Soderling aroundâ€" m from one room to 4 Te® | another, through +# fire escapes, Each _ zh [ girl promptly lost w five pounds, and it # 4 t " seemed likely. that /”,g,,, ,,% they‘d be mere miunL > shadows by the Joan Blondelt time the picture was fnished. Furâ€" , the loss of weight began to show on the film. . So the director, Sam Bischoff, had a dummy head made, with % face like Soderling‘s; now the gixlg:are dummyâ€"dragging. ,,’,‘ i?»} 3 * U J P w ) PA _ng. A ‘a‘rg P l P3 4 .2 Released by Western Newspape u-ummummâ€"] dare seriesâ€"the latest is "Dr. Kilâ€"| dare‘s Wedding Day"â€"but she has . the most important role of her csâ€"| reer in "The New York Story," with mo.munuu‘ nold and Marsha Hont. RKO Radio received a NiCtyas a munication not long ago;; J*Adams, mm Maj. Gen. Ethe United general .’mm "Paraâ€" 'hham“. '.aun e most satisâ€" ehute Battalion‘} produced to factory : army * dute." / ~ _z "‘Ruggles of Red i which Charles Laughton m a the Gettys __________ do it ever since? It‘s been reâ€"issued, which is good news for everybody who missed this hilariâ€" ous comedy the first time out, as well as for those who want to see it twice. n the "Cth address so efâ€" fectively that he‘s been in demand to ‘«llâ€"â€"=>, Charles In Warner Bros.: _ Laughton "‘The Maltese Faicon" Humphrey Bogart plays his first detective role «â€"sort of a relief from gangsters. Bo he can play love scenes. He has ene with Mary Astor that was a change for both of them; gangsters can‘t have true loves, under the producers‘ code, and as for Mary, she said that the last â€"time she‘d been really kissed was in "The It does seem as if the young ptoâ€" ple of Hungary would be $oo much upset at the ent to "think of m._m Joseph Hamor wroté to V! Weidler recently, from to tell her a Virginia Weidier _had been fotmed. The members Speaking of the beautiful Miss Asâ€" tor, she certainly stacked up laurels for herselft in ‘‘The Great Lie," playing opposite Bette Davis. If you want to realize what excellent charâ€" acter portrayals the girls gave, see the picture on a double bill with one of those phony B pictures that Hollyâ€" wood turns out. to learn English. Virginia‘s. bene», Yary president, *USANNA FOSTER Corp. James Stewart showed his family around the Metro lot the othâ€" er day; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and their daughters, mwgmh visited the sets of * Tonk* and "Smilin‘ Through‘ and bad a chat with Clark Gable. Those who loathe the commercials mixed into their radio programs will bail with delight the announcement that the FFC has granted a permit to Muzak Inc., to build a station in New York that will carry absoâ€" lutely no advertising. ODDS AND ENDSâ€"N::'IMUQ." say‘s to appear in more """' Ti breuuce wF;'i':'a-'.'. i "ade io hi n m Weep" for Warners when he returns m-l‘b vacationâ€"in September . . . Travis, cast t Bette Davis in "The Man Who to Dinâ€" -.'*Noflukuh”“ 1088 . . . Trapt‘s ted mninin hele up. "Loult er. It w The box 'fi '?t_ .h RKO‘s "W oek By YIRGINIA VALE eading half to : came ox for invited Monday morning, Aug. 11â€"Red Cross Life Saving and Safety course at Central beach. General program on all playgrounds. Monday afternoon, Aug. 11â€"Handiâ€" craft and stofy hour on all play» Thursday, Aug. 14â€"Red Cross at Central; annual Playground Day at Sunset Park. 9:80 to 11 a.m.â€"All Star baseball game. 11 to 12 a.m.â€"Track and field meet. 12 to 1 p.m.â€"Picnic and wiener roast. ‘Those wishing to stay for the noon hour are to bring their lunches and wieners and check them at the field house until 12.) 1 to 4 p.m.â€"Tournaments. 4 p.m.â€"Marshmallow roast. Friday morning, Aug. 15 â€"Red Cross at Central Swimming lesâ€" sons at Central and Roger Wilâ€" liams. Friday afternoon, Aug. 15â€"Genâ€" eral program on all playgrounds. ‘E:'i;iulasim;m Life Baving abd Safety Highland Park Playgrounds , Remember When? Ee s mt im 9“ h"l'hGnfl.lls:lu."-nWC for a neoghborâ€" ball games â€" Ravinia at Sunset FILM ... ROLL, PACK, CUT AND 35 m. m. CHEMICALS ... PAPER .. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 7 So. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, M. DOLLAR DAY Finest, cleanest, most expert work for the amateur photographer who is particular HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Developers [all standard), Stop Bath, Hypo MOoOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS While You‘re In Town For We Specialize on Fine Grain ITS CHARLE! Get Your Supply Of OF ALL DEGREES (NOT Cut P August 4, 1911. ‘The corner stone for the new Presbyterian church was laid. Two charter members, Mrs. E. H. Denison and Miss Sarah A. Patchen were.present. August 4, 1911. Miss Alice Leeâ€" per accompanied by Miss Helen upyu,wudrlvm:hnmmfl electric broughan, south on Sheriâ€" dan road, and hit little Margaret Arnswald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Arnswald. She was not seriously burt. e Ihm'h?khmm the Gerald Cheneys(Aline Snow) at their Virginia plantation. August 7, 1911. John Sheahen and Arthur Pfster resigned from m.pdm-ndmw August 7. 1911 Frank Elmer Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, w.zvm been a paralysis victim, August 11, 1921. Mis Mae Tucker and Harry were married at the Pre RAILWAY EMPLOYES PICNIC AUGUST 24 Highland Park and Highwood m« ployes of the North Shore line will attend the annual picnic of the Waukegan lodge of the Benefit Asâ€" sociation of Railway Empoyes, held at Finkston Park, August 24. Acâ€" tivities will begin at 1 o‘clock. A baseball game between the Iilinois and Wisconsin division will be the highlights of the afternoon. rice SHOP friendsâ€"Tond, _ never will you expressible love ished upon you mother bestows How true this love shown by Mrs. HEgHARHO EWIET er towards her children . . . To her, nothing comes before her familyâ€" EVER! . . . Maybe that is why Highland Park bas so many outâ€" standing people . . . She might be compared with Mrs. Day in "Life With Father"; she‘s kind, gentle, and considerate . . Is she pretty? Yes, decidedly so . . . She has exâ€" quisite taste in clothes, and she conâ€" siders Marshall Field‘s the old famâ€" ily standâ€"by . . . She‘s a peacemaker smoothly, without unnecessary â€" erings . . . She also reads the New York Times. mnwm society section, the book secâ€" ;nu.-ndhnâ€"bututunn!â€"-tho advertisements of the smart Fifth Avenue shops . . . Frequently she orders clothes from Bonwit‘s or Bergdorf Goodman‘s . . . Yes. She has a charge account. Several in fact. And, she uses them quite freely . . . Sometimes she feels a litâ€" tle guilty after she has bought that expensive hat. But then . . . She walks up to the "village" each daÂ¥, for she enjoys walking, anid she likes to select the food that she is gom‘t.oh.nnrvod..-.lhehu .M.“m-.‘wu..._. She‘s a member of the Woman‘s if you want to see her at best and at her prettiest, go someday to a meeting of the Womâ€" an‘s club. I did. I was pleasantly convinced . . . She smokes occasionâ€" A snappy automobile is frequently W,,_m'.;ensmh‘w m.mm...rg She went college. In the East “u‘ Vassar, Smith, or Wellealoy. 4 e on t 5 ;llyâ€"butnntmuch...mydoeq she even sip a strong drink . . . She‘s a crackerâ€"jack card player, and often she brings home the covâ€" eted first prize . . . Every once in a while she takes a quick swim at the #inP o. She might pay 4 t play & halfâ€"way decent game for her exacting husband. And, beâ€" sides, it‘s a good way to walk off a few extra pounds. . . . She enjoys lessons . . . She‘g, a constant builder of good will. And, at the beginning of each day, she sends each member of her family off with a bright, cheery smile . . . She has a keen sense of humor . . . She hates the first of the month when the bills first of the month when the bills comeâ€"and who doesn‘t? ... . She has trouble her checking Wmmth.um rate as her particular husband‘s. She is an excellent cook and on ‘Thursdays she really has a field day! . . . She loves flowers. Working in her garden is one of her highest Macaulay once said "In after life you may have endsâ€"fond, dear â€" friends; but ver will you have again the inâ€" pressible love and gentlieness lavâ€" med unon wou which mone but a She‘s a Highland Parker! k PHE er bestows." w true this is And, how well picts the sincerity and the deep shown by Mrs. Highland Parkâ€" ORRIN TUCKER WAUKEEGAN & GOLF ROADS yUST WEST OF EVANSTON BONNIE BAKER SATURDAY AVGUST 9 Shows at 8:30 and 10:30 P. M Y oung Man About Town Has a Devil of a Time in Retravegants of All Time 10â€"414â€"12â€"13 The Thiimt Homast THE DEVIL AND MISS JONES Thurs., Fri., Sat _ Aug 7â€"49 â€" N Scare Garland ‘,‘ul that she is |‘ . She has frequently ing hostess pleasures. Lovely bouquets are seen in every room of her orderiy house Draft popularity has grown a# her years nndsppd’.amlly.---’. Reader‘s Digest appeals to her beâ€" “W“'“”". lot of information about a lot of things in a big burry . . . Yes, she‘s things in a Dig RuIFY . . . T9M, E005 highâ€"strungâ€"but not nervous! . . She loves her son because he is # she thinks her daughter is a beau tiful girlâ€"and she frequently is . . . She spends weeks and someâ€"| . times months selecting the best finâ€"| ishing . school and best summer| reading, delving primarily . into| light the manly stories that appear in the Saturday Evening Post . . . She‘s a USO‘erâ€"and she keeps that cookie jar always full . . . Becretly| she wighes that she were the presâ€"| ident of the Woman‘s clubâ€"but| then she realizes the duties are exâ€" tremely heavy and that she has a family to raise. She doesn‘t wear much makeâ€"up â€"she doesn‘t have to . . . Her husâ€" band always takes her to the best hotels and the best theatricals . . . EARLY B I|R D ken TELEPHONE H. P. 2400 SINGLE FEATURE PROGRAMâ€"FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMâ€"WED. AND THURSDAY Fri., Sat., Sum., Thursday (Last Time) ADDED: mp hevnonr s emnreanige "HERE COMES THE CAVALRY" in Technicolor and CARTOON in Color "SABU, RAYMOND massrr oo dn y Wfifl%n SuhbLION DortaR hZfl'-‘.'-}flf‘fi"'x Wed., Thurs., Aug. 13â€"14â€" HIGHLAND PARK A L C Y O N hurchâ€"goer, . and . s 3 in _ ©GOODBTE MK, GCHIPS® Awmhhwmd Squibbs Tooth Paste Dextro Maitose GSELL & CO. PINTS Kleenex 440‘s ..........._._._.._..__.z.... 286 Vitalis $1.00 Size ....._._..._â€"....â€". 796 Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste.......... 21¢ Modess 68‘s (Economy Size) AGAIN 25¢ GaARY coorn,g:":“nu sTANWYCK hic on cOe _..., LOVIS HAYWARD. JOAN FONTAINE "THE DUKE OF WEST POINT" _ l&';lf wm GREER mdfl PORIAL, REER GAZ Melody , Tues., Afl;\"‘z-l&ll-nâ€" SWEETHEART OF THE CAMPUS" . . empbatically for your MUST SEE list! z_ PLUS Aâ€"_â€"â€" RUBY KEELER, OZZIE NELSON --Gow' ""“’.: ém iper PHARMACISTS Every Evening. .. ... 6:00 to 6:30 Sdunhyvmy- 2:00 to 6:30 EARL W . + 5 . 21¢ Romance .. . Laughter! 3 $Jâ€" She‘s interested in football for her ufl'-.m* on HPHS‘s football team . . . always helps her childrep with their camp for her daughter , . . Indeed, she‘s â€"&.:t_.m sympathetic, so understanding . . . Mark my words: she is tops, this Mrs. Highland Parker! Editor‘s Note: Nest weook WhHit }Mfl“&m article on the Ravinis Festival. and members of the Chicago Corinâ€" thian club held races Sunday at the Waukegan Yacht club. % Joc Fuddipr owner of "The Feat Joe owner of "The Feather"; Griff Baker, owner of "Raft 38"; Dick Taussig, owner of "Dale"; J. D. Tickett and Ray Kuchne. Robâ€" ert Carter will sail Edward Weeks‘ boat the H"L" Weeks is commodere of the North Shore Yacht club and Carter is viceâ€"commodore. ‘ North Shore Yacht club sailors ‘1.00 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL 1 Ib. 63¢ °. RAVINHIA Phone HM. P. 7300 $1.19 .. 49¢ Aug. 7

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