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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1941, p. 2

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# T‘hfl;fi.hm‘ ieteaimi raln o Io outstanding pictures, "Underâ€" ‘â€"the story behind the V and {*Shephard of the starring John Wayne and Field. ‘ theatre opened October 16, ”flbmdhmfl“- houses on the north shore. It is owned by Sam Meyers and managed by Harry C. Thoms. Mr. Thoms is weceiving congratulations from his many friends this week. Drop in and Will Sponsor Dessertâ€"Bridge ~ The Lincoln School Parent teacher association will hold a dessert bridge “n.m aftarnoon, October Albert Lillic, Ridgewood drive, is in charge of the arrangeâ€" Tha Wikson Label protiits your tabbs & _ Wig Y & 4. 4 < / w‘ : . $ "w”‘z" two meats with both these advantages: Tender Made Ham and Certified Bacon, Take HER with you «> to BOWL at Mighland Ten Pins THRIFT TIP FOR HAM Tender Made Ham needs no gooking. In using the shank, slice enough delicious meat for a cold Do you know that the ineat on the shank ead of Wilson‘s Cerâ€" tified Tender Made Ham is as richly flavored, as tender as the choice center slices? broil the slices together with alioes of tomatoes and mounds of Take her along on your next bowling date . . . the ladies LOVE to bowlâ€" An enjoyable, inexpensive way to spend an evening. Make BOWLING a recreation habit . . . for health, pep and fun! Sixâ€" teen alleys . . . you seldom have to wait! eaps of shank meat. Usé this for areamed ham on wafMes in the Creamed Certified Tender Made Ham on Waffics Pickled Peaches Coffem Canned Blueberry Pie Bunday Night Supper This should leave you several WILS ON‘s Theatre‘s or (if you wish it hot) HIGHLAND 10 PIN Phone 319 139 NO. SECOND ST. Theresa nattari Cdumbul:" Day Queen get the importance of meat to repair body tissues, to provide iron for good red blood, to inâ€" sure a daily supply of the B vitaâ€" mins. But you in your woman‘s wisdom know that you must buy meat with an eye to flavor and thrift. And so I commend to you ages: shank of Wilson‘s Certified acon, Family Style. Uncle get th repair Miss Theresa Pignattari, Highâ€" wood, was chosen Miss Columbia at the Third annual Day dance, Saâ€" turday night at the Labor temple. ‘The dance was sponsored by the Deerfield township for the benefit of a schlorship fund to be awarded to a senior of the Highland Park High School. for an economy dinner:â€"â€" Shoulder Lamb Chops, broiled with Wison‘s Certified Baconm, â€"only one Pikes Peak, only one Tender Made Ham. It‘s made richer flavor, greater tende ness. Ask for it by name, There‘s only one Ningara Fulls by Wilson & Co.â€"the famous ham you out with a fork. 2 cups apples (cubed) 6 tablespoons bacon fat 3 oups bread crumbs oven till done. 1.DISH LUNCH 1 ib. Wilson‘s Certified Sliced Bacon, fried and cut into inch Bake in a casserole in a 350° F. See you next week. G. R. Rector Recommends Tender Made Ham gives Wilson & Co. salt, peppor, MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS Prepa for Sbw'l.ilmhr 2 Evanston Group To Present Play For Army Personnel Officers and their wives and solâ€" diers and their lady friends will be admitted to the play by tickets disâ€" tributed thru the Post Morale Offiâ€" cer, Major Herman E. Smith, and Nick Young, director of the Highâ€" land Park Service Club. Arrangeâ€" ments have been made to accomodate a crowd of 1,500. The thred act comedy mystery. "Through the Night," will be preâ€" sented by the Evanston Guild Theaâ€" ter on Wednesday night, October 15, at 7:30 o‘clock, in the Highland Park High School Auditorium, exâ€" elusively for military personnel of Fort Sheridan. Evanston High ~School 'Iold‘ House has been the scene of excepâ€" tional activity the past few Wedâ€" nesday evenings, as members of the North Shore. Dog Training Club have been preparing their dogs for the show at Onwentsia Country, Lake Forest. Sunday, November 2nd. Reason for the increased tempo is that William Schafer, Glenview diâ€" rector of training, and Oscar Franâ€" zen, 715 Sheridan Rd, Highland Park, president of the North Shore Club, are judging the obedience test classes of this event. The members are, therefore, more than ordinarily desirous of having their dogs give *Â¥tstanding performances. Looking beyond the November 2nd show, this rapidly growing associaâ€" tion of amateur dog trainers is makâ€" ing plans for its owh obedience show, which will be held in or near Chicaâ€" go on Sunday, February 1st. Memâ€" bership in the club is open to owners of purebred dogs who wish to train their own pets. Information may be obtained from Mrs. G. E. Murphy, 801 Harlem Avenue, Glenview, IIl. . Mrs. L. Cabonargi, 1317 Wade, is a member of the club. "Adventure in Washington" Herbert Marshallâ€"Virginia Bruce 630 Vernon Ave. _ Glencoe 605 ___ Highland Park 606 ‘"SHEPHARD OF THE HILLS" John Wayneâ€"Betty Field "A VERY YOUNG LADY" ""BLONDIE IN SOCIETY" Penny Singletonâ€"Arthur Lake ""UNDERGROUND" The Story Behind the V Campaign EARLY : BIMD ... 29 Siiodny & Aeitgeys .. 1200 to 5190 TELEPHONE H. P. 2400 "ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON®" "Tops in entertainment" . . . you‘ll say, after secing this memorable drame! GLENCOE THURSDAY "HOLD THAT GHOST" Open Mon. thru Fri., at 6:00 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Free ‘Parkingâ€"Hearing Aids OCT. 25â€"26â€"27, "DR. KILDARE‘s WEDDING DAY," "WHEN (AbisS wee7, ManPwar" "olve SONBER® io fecoiain It‘s the CHAMPION FUNâ€"HIT . '.â€".v'--l-l_'llAm 'n%nsu .« . . with your favorite Blonds Bombshell! ADDED: CARNIVAL OF RYTHM, Musical in color HIAWATHA‘$ RABBIT HUNT, Carteon LIONS FOR BALE: RMeovelty, & Rew Blondie puts on the dog . . . and puts Dagweed in the doghouse "ALIVE IN THE DEEP" s * Sbpoos: tane »o o â€"oph pny h jz nunea! A L C Y O N Friday and Saturday * THEATRE e Starting Wednesday Abbott and Costello WED., THURS, OCT. 1 ADDED: FREDDIE MARTIN & ORCHESTRAâ€" NEWSs Nancy Kelly c (Last Time) HERBERT MARSHALL and VIRGINIA BRUCE ANN SOUTHERN and GEORGE MURPHY GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETTE "SUNSET IN WYOMING" The Highland Park PRESS "BLONDIE IN SOCIETY" ""RINGSIDE MAISIE" There are no formal speeches planned, but an address of welcome will be made by the President of the Club, Mr. Robert J. Koretz, and plans for future meetings throughâ€" cut the year will be discussed. The remainder of the evening will be devoted to other entertainment, cards; and a buffet supper. Temple Men‘s Club Stag At Moraine The first getâ€"together of the Men‘s Club of North Shore Conâ€" gregation will open their 1941â€"42 scason ‘with a stag meeting at the Moraine Onâ€"theâ€"Lake, tonight at Arthur Mason Elected Commodore Others elected were: Robert Carâ€" ter, vice commodore; Arthur Gourâ€" ley, Lake . Forest, secretary and William Babcock, treasurer, Members are requested to bring their friends to the informal meetâ€" ing which ‘will: be featured by a talk by Jimmy Conzelman, one of Chicago‘s greatest storyâ€"tellers and the coach of the Chicago Cardinals, Professional Football Team. Conzelâ€" man will bring his fund of sports highlights and parade them before the meeting. He is known as a great wit and humorist, â€" Guy Colby To Conduct Barn Dance Oct. 17 for its Barn Dance believes, accordâ€" ing to Remy L. Hudson, Chairâ€" man of the Program Committee, und George Hadlock, dance chairman, that it has in this event one of the top entertainment feaâ€" tures of the year in Highland Park. Plans for the Halloween party, November 1, were made. Prizes for the past racing season will be awarded at the annual dinner and presentation on Nevember 6. Tickets are $1.00 each; $2.00 a couple; with a special halfâ€"price ticket for high school couples accomâ€" panying their parents. Prizes are announced for the best man‘s cosâ€" tume and best woman‘s costume; alâ€" though all are urged to attend whether in costume or not. Arthur H. Mason was recently elected commodore of the North Shore Yacht club. He succeeds Edâ€" ward ‘Weeks. Program. He will be assisted by a WLS dance band of exceptional «bility and additional entertainment. Guy Colby is widely known on the North Shore for his extraâ€"radio enâ€" tertainment, An outstanding amuseâ€" mentâ€"world personality, his Square Dance team won first prize at the 1984 World Fair. The Braeside P. T. Civic Associâ€" ation in completing arrangements radio star of the WLS Barn Dance HIGHLAND PARK, ILL OCT. 17â€"18â€"10â€"20 held its first fall meet day evening at the Gle try lub of Waukegan. professor of operativ Chicago Dental Coll speaker. Present as Society were twenty Naval Dental Corps C Â¥ |thirty dental officers Charles Butterworth Opens in Chicago in Comedy at Studebaker Announce Exams For Clerkâ€"Carrier Ravinia Post Office Dental Society Held First Meet of New Season Charles Butterworth, the wistful cumedian who has been in pictures for twelve years. returns to the stage at the Studebaker Theatre in Chicago next Saturday night, Oct. 19. The vehicle is called "Father‘s Day" and concrens a worthless parâ€" ent who comes home after ten years as a Western Union messenger boy Substitute Clerk Wanted At Post Aldrich and â€"Myers, who gave Chiâ€" cago John Barrymore in "My Dear Children," are the producers. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an openâ€" competitive examination for SUBâ€" STITUTE CLERKâ€"CARRIER in the Post Office Service, Ravinia, Illinois. Application blanks and full inâ€" formation as to experience and other requirements may be obtained at the Ravinia Post Office, or the Manaâ€" ger, Seventh U. S. Civil Service Disâ€" trict, Post Office Building, Chicago, Tilinois. Applicants must have reached their 18th birthday but must not have passed their 48th birthday on the closing date for receipt of apâ€" plications. The age limits are waived, however, in the cases of those perâ€" sons granted military preference. Applications must be on file with the Manager, Seventh U. S. Civil Service District, Post Office Buildâ€" ing, Chicago, Illinois, on or before the close of business October 24, 1941. Applicants must have reached their 18th birthday but must not have passed their 48th birthday on the closing date for receipt of apâ€" plications. The age limits are waived, however, in the cases of those persons granted military preference. * It has been twelve years since he appeared in Chicago. Th last show was "Sweet Adeline" and the late Helen Morgan was in the cast. Since then he has been seen in more than forty films, including "Second Chorâ€" us," in which he was the oUtstanding hit despite Artie Shaw‘s band and the many stars in it. Ruth Weston, Mabel Paige, Philip Favershem, Otto Hulett and Franâ€" ces Reid are listed among the promiâ€" nent player. As for Butterworth, he is assigned to a role he has made famous, that of a melancholy soul who stumbles through life. There will be the usual Wednesâ€" day and Saturday matinees at the Studebaker and seats are selling by mail for the first four weeks. New York has yet to see the play, so this brings back the day when Chiâ€" cayo was a producing center, the days of "No, No Nanette" ‘and "Fortyâ€"Five Minutes From Broadâ€" way." And it relights a famous Michigan avenue theatre. The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open comâ€" petitive examination for Substitute Clerk in the Post Office Service, Fort Sheridan, Illinois. â€" Deerfield PTA Meets Friday This is the comedy that Butterâ€" worth has been waiting two years to do. He first played in it last summer in New Jersey at a summer theatre. Early in September he rushed back to make a picture for Paramount, "The Morning After,‘ and now he is free for the stage. Application blanks and full inâ€" formation as to experience and other requirements may be obtained at the Post Office, Fort Sheridan, III., or the Manager, Seventh U. S. Civil Service District, Post Office Buildâ€" ing, Chicago, Ill. . Applications must be on file with the Manager, Seventh U. S. Civil Service District, Post Office Buildâ€" ing, Chicago, Illinois, on or before tl;o close of business October 24, 1941. The Lake County Dental Society held its first fall meeting last Tuesâ€" day evening at the Glen Flora Counâ€" try lub of Waukegan. Dr. Willman, professor of operative dentistry at Chicago Dental College, was the speaker. Present as guests of the Society were twonty Great Lakes Naval Dental Corps Officers. About thirty dental officers are stationed at Great Lakes. â€" clusion of The Deerfleld Grammar school parent teacher association met at 2:80 o‘clock last Friday afterncon at the school, with Mrs. Frederick Ritter, president in charge. Miss hhh-nll,mdthlw Park high schools, was the speakâ€" er. Ten was served at the conâ€" Thursday, October 16, 1941 Twentieth â€" Centuryâ€"Fox sort of faced a problem recently; Ginger Rogers was to make one picture for the company, and there just wasn‘t a good story for her.â€" And Ginger‘s valuable property nowadays. Soâ€" she‘s going to appear in a reâ€"make of "Chicago," which probably will be called ‘"‘Roxy Hart." She‘s also slated to start in ‘"Selfâ€"Made Cinâ€" derella," Lubitsch‘s first one for Fox. musie for the seven droll professors in "Ball of Fire." starring Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cuop«. Too bad the offâ€"stage dialogue of Myrna Loy and William Powell can‘t be used in ‘‘The Shadow of the Thin Man." The other day they made a scene in which Asta, the famous dog, had to sit on Powell‘s chest. Asta seemed to feel sort of silly. Powell retired to his dressâ€" ing room for a few minutes, and when he returned they tried it again, and Asta adored sitting on his chest. "I changed my necktie for a few strips of bacon," Powell explained, exhibiting a neat bow. â€" Do you suppose Asta was interâ€" ested in the bacon," asked Miss Loy, ‘"or in the ham?" for the play, "Her Cardboard Lover," which was made way bock in 1932 unâ€" der the title of "The Passionate Samuel Goldwyn has aequired rights to the famous "off to work we go" song of the little men in The fourth picture dealing with the Burma road will be Metro‘s "China Caravan." Columbia plans *Burma Convoy" all done. Evidentâ€" ly everybody decided at the same available to the people of Central and South America, one of the big radio makers is sponsoring a daily program of press association news over local radio stations throughout Latin America; it‘s the first special news program for general distriâ€" bution there to be sponsored by a Youngman is doing it via the dramâ€" the Lanny Ross programs. it‘s been dyed four times for her last four films. She thought she could just be herself for "Sweater Girl," but June Preisser and Betty Jane Rhodes have the other top roles, and they‘re both blondes. Back to the hairdresser‘s for Miss Phillips! Dwarfs." It will be used as theme United States company By VIRGINIA VALE (Releaséd by Western Newspaper Union 44 £"APTAINS of the Clouds \.s+ (Warner Bros.)brought the war right home to Hollyâ€" wood. More than 100 pilots of the company who worked for a month in Canada are now in service overseas. James Cagney, Alan Hale, George Tobias and Dennis Morgan now would rather talk abou: the Royal Canadian Air force tha about anything else. They have s many friends in it! By the time the picture is r leased, virtually every one of t! Canadian filers who appear in will be overseas. Jean Phillips has finally taken for granted that she‘ll have change the color of her hair 1 each new picture. Naturally blond ODDS AND ENDSâ€"Radio‘s Dinch hore, singing star of the Eddic Canâ€" To make factual, uncolored news JEAN PHILLIPS nied ts hy by Monogram‘s goâ€"

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