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Highland Park Press, 4 Dec 1941, p. 2

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Alpha Gamma Delitas To Sew Xmas Stockings Miss Frances Allworth, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent and program chairman, of the Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae chapter has arranged for the members to sew Christmas stockings for the Y.W.C.A., at their Christmas meeting, Monday evening, December 8th, at the chapter house. The mecting will be in the form of a Christmas party with Mrs. Kelvan Booty of Evanston, president of the Lambda Alumnae of &s Gamma Delta presiding. ‘The enterâ€" tainment for the evening will be proâ€" vided for by the Alpha Gamma Delta pledges of the undergraduate chapter. Refreshments appropriate to the season have been planned by the social chairâ€" GLENCOE 'W * "Bis Wwolkk is ming»"*"* John Carrollâ€"Franchot â€"Tone _ "PIG SKIN PARADE® "Serving Northern Illinoia" MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS §41â€"A Central Ave. Tel. 154 Maxwell R. Suess, Prop. Hold Cat Show December 6â€"7 The Beresford Cat Club of Ameriâ€" ca will hold its 32nd Championship Cat Show at the Skyline Athletic Club, 188 W. Randolph St., Chicago,. on Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7. Conforming to a custom established several years ago, the show will be given for the benefit of the Antiâ€" Crucity Society. The cream of feline aristocracy will be shipped from the Atlantic seaâ€" board and the middle west to vie for the impressive array of awards that will: be donated to the owners of the finest cats. Even more important than the cups and ribbons are the "points" that will be awarded by the show‘s judge, Mrs. Robert J. Pardee, under the rulings of the American Cat Mrs. George D. Kessler has been president of this oldest cat club in America for the past twentyâ€"six years. HIGHLAND PARK RADIO Ask about the new RCA Victor Long Life Needia Concerto in B Flat Minor _ __ (Fechaikcowsky) â€" Mâ€"800 Sym: No. 5 in E Minor _ ______ (Techaikowsky) Mâ€"828 Double Concerto in A Minor (Viclin & Cello) (Brahms Mâ€"816 (Strauss) Mâ€"805 Rev. Michael Coleman To Address Bundles for Britain Group At seven o‘clock the Club presents a double feature program with an inâ€" fermal music program by the Moreland Lutheran A Cappella Choir, a group of 42 mixed voices under the direction of Edward A. Nelson. Dr. Ermnest C. Colwell, University of Chicago Divinâ€" ity School will talk briefly on an inâ€" spirational topic. _ The kind of faith that can carry us through the present crisis, will be disâ€" cussed by Dr. Justin Wroe Nixon, Colgateâ€"Rochester Divinity School, Rochester New York, in an address before the Chicago Sunday Evening Club in Orchestra Hall next Sunday at cight. "In the Midst of the Years" will be the subject of his taik. The Rev. Michael Coleman, dynamic young vicar of All Hallows church in London, will return to Chicago to deâ€" liver an address for the benefit of Bundles for Britain at Orchestra Hall on Wednesday, December 10, at 8:00 His subject will be "What Gives England the Courage to Endure." There will be music by the Club‘s choir of 125 with Mark Love in the solo part. Clifford W. Barnes will preâ€" side and James F. Oates, Jr., a trusâ€" tee of the Sunday Evening Club will read scripture. Sunday Eve Club To Hear Dr. Nixon T‘wilight Chamber Music Series Sunday Afternoon Leonard Sorkin, Bernard Senescu, Sheppard Lehnhoff and George Sopâ€" kin, at Fullerton Hall under the direcâ€" tion of Bertha Ott. The program conâ€" sists of Quintet in E. flat Major by Mozart, and Helen Kotas, First Horn Player of the Chicago Symphony Orâ€" chestra will be the associate artist. This work is being given in connection of work is being given in commemoration of the 105th anniversary of the death of Mozart. The remaining numbers of the program are Quartet No. 3 Op. 22 by Hindemith and Sextet in B flat Major Op. 18 by Brahms. Armand RothK and Jeneska Slebos are also asâ€" sociate artists. The Twilight Chamber Music Series Sunday afternoon at 5:30, December 7th, presents its second series of conâ€" COMING: DR. JEKYLL & MR HYDE* "FEMININE ToucH.* "our Every Evening ... .....6:00 to 6:30 Saturday & Holidays .. 2:00 to 6:30 famous and colorful role! Great Lakes Men To Be Heard on Ford Hour Sunday Everyone who has witnessed a radio broadcast is familiar with the cues given to studio guests, signals for "on the air", "silence", applause", "ready", and "we‘re off the air". But when the Navy takes over durâ€" ing the Ford hour Dec. 7, saity sigâ€" nals will regulate the studio audience so the show will run smoothly and get off the air on a splitâ€"second schedule. "Sing out" will be the cue for apâ€" plause and "pipe down" should be obvious even to civilians as the cue for silence. When the moment nears for the pickup from Great Lakes, the audience will be told to "stand by to shove off", which in radio means "get ready to go on the air". And, at the end of the show, guests at the Naval Station will be told to "Lay aft and carry on". This is the Navy way of telling them that the show is off the air and that everyone can relax: The complete program is as folâ€" lows : Overture to ‘‘The School for Scandal" ... eomnventrinensteermccmirrenitonccccee . SGWAGEE Bastber Concerto for Violin, Vicloncello and Orâ€" chestra. Opus 102 in A Minor ...... Brabms An old piece of "radio business" will get a new twist Sunday, Decmber 7, when the band, rythm orchestra and men‘s chorus at the U. S. ~Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, IIL., take part in the Ford "Sunday Ev:-e ing Houtr", The new idea will not wmx:rengmt; Columbia‘s listening auâ€" dience from coastâ€"toâ€"coast, but it will be to members of the studio audience of Great Lakes as they get their applause cues, Navy Style. Alfred and Edgar Lustgarten, vioâ€" linist and cellist, will be heard in the Brahms Concerto Opus 102 in A minâ€" or for violinn, violoncello and orchesâ€" tra, at the third concert of a series of four by the Woman‘s Symphony Orchestra of Chicago, Izler Solomon, conductor, Wednesday evening, Deâ€" cember 17 at 8:15 at Orchestra Hall under the direction of Bertha Ott. Symphony No. 6 (Pathetique) Lustgarten Brothers Present Concert on December 17 Harryl»wd’é.Glnview,M; George Hendrickson, Wilmette, direcâ€" tor; Miss Emily Schweitzer, Northâ€" brook, chairman of the show comâ€" mittee; Miss Mona Kinney, Kenilâ€" werth, chairman of the trophy comâ€" mittee. will be held at a time when exhibitors and dog lovers will have had about two months of inactivity, a large entry and attendance are confidently expected. "Mrs. Gerald Murphy, Glenview, Illinois, secretary of the club, will be happy to supply further information. Other officers are Oscar Franzen, Highland Park, president; Waiter W. Schuett, Evanston, vice president; Elâ€" Sunday, F ebruary 1 At Hotel Sherman North Shore Dog Training Club‘s second annual all breed obedience trial, to be held Sunday, February ist at Hotel Sherman, will be of even more than ordinary interest, because all net proceeds will go toward purchase of a Sceing Eye dog. Combining this added in TECHNICOLOR! HIGHLAND PARK, ILL DEC. $10â€"11 DEC. 5â€"4â€"7â€"4 Techaikowsky Party arrangements for the soldiers of Fort Sheridan are under the direcâ€" tion ‘of Mrs. Gertrude Taugher, chief hostess for the Post. Soldiers Attend Tildenâ€"Leo Football Game Waiter H. Klauke, chairman of the program committee for the Winnetka Lions Club, heads the group tn charge. ~Another group of 30 soldiers were guests of Northwestern University coâ€"eds at a tea dance at 2:30 o‘clock, Saturday, November 29, in Hartis ors from the Great Lakes Naval Trainâ€" ing Station for a ceremony paying respect to the flag and the national anthem. Ericourt Concert December 7th Daniel Ericourt, eminently known pianist, will give a recital Sunday afternoon at 3:30, December 7th at Orchestra Hall, under the manageâ€" ment of Bertha Ott, for the benefit of the Free French Relief. The proâ€" gram is as follows: 1. Prelude and Fugue for Organ, D major aprrrrnirneinsrmmnssmmsssmemcccss«......«â€".â€".... BACh~BUBORE Le Tombeau de Couperin ........... Ravel The Soldiers and Sailors committee of the Winnetka Community Council entertained 34 men Sunday, November 30. The soldiers left Fort Sheridan at 12:25 p.m. by North Shore railâ€" road and reported to the Winnetka Community House. There they were met by their hosts, each of whom took three home for dinner. A party in the Community House followed. One thousand soldiers of Fort Sheriâ€" dan traveled in a convoy of 75 trucks to the Chicago championship football game between Tilden Technical High School,‘ public title holder, and Leo High School, winner of the Catholic crown, in Soldiers‘ Field, Saturday afternoon, November 29. The first serial division of the conâ€" voy, consisting of 36 trucks, left the Post at 9:30 a. m. The second serial of trucks followed 10 minutes after the first has cleared the gate. They traveled down Skokie boulevard to Foster avennue and then to the Outer drive. , The Fort Sheridan soldigrs enterâ€" ed Soldiers‘ Field at 1245 p.m., joinâ€" ing t_)thm_fro_m Camp Grant and sailâ€" Elmhurst played host to 76 Fort Sheridan men Saturday, November 29, sending busses to pick up the soldiers at 1 o‘clock. Upon arrival at the Community Center in Elmhurst, the men were met by 38 families, each of which took two to their homes for dinner. After the meals, the men were entertained with a dance at the Center. Dr. Stephen S. French, 567 Swain Avenue, had charge of arrangements. Soldiers Entertained At Weekâ€"end Parties mmflW‘-fi.fl.. opened their doors over weekâ€"end to 110 soldiers of Fort Sheridan in mass demonstrations of home hospitalâ€" ity. The group idea of entertainment was originated in the Chicago area, October 5, when 23 families in the 4400 block of North 25th Street, Milâ€" waukee, had 46 soldiers as their guests. 2. Sonata B fiat minor Grave # 8. Three Preludes General Lavine, Eccentric Thurs., Dec. 4, 8 p. m. Labor Temple. Benefit Highwood quote, North Shore Area Council, Boy Scouts of Amerâ€" ica. Refreshments, doorprizes. Admission 25c 1 . WB o Nt Ohan i: couant uts ol en tcs Mouvement Cloches a travers les feul Hes Etude: poury fes" cin "‘doigts (d‘apres pour a 4 Mr. Grerny) Bingo Party Doppio Movimento Scherzo Ondine Starting Sunday, December 7th for 1 Week FIRST EXCLUSIVE NORTH SHORE SHOWING TEATRO DEL LAGo Forlane La Sereanade Interrompue INTERMISSIO _ _Debusey Rigaudon Menuet Marche Funebre __â€" Presto Toccata Da. BROADWAY*" opens with a scene on a narâ€" row ledge, supposedly 40 feet above the real Broadway. A girl, played by Jean Philâ€" lips, is pretending to be crazy, and is about to comâ€" mit suicide. A man, played by Macdonald Carey, preâ€" tends that he also is crazy, in order to get her off the ledge. d by Weste a in‘ the middle of the scene each discovers that the other is sane: ledge. with cameras pointed at both hail from Sioux City, lowa. The story of the men in the army air service who operate the secret bomb sights and actually drop the bombs on targets from giant planes will be filmed by RKO Radio, with the coâ€"operation of the United States never forgets. About five years ago he and Mary Carlisle made pictures together, and took daily turns buyâ€" ing the entire cast and crew ice cream. The other day they began work with Jean Parker and Phil Terry in ‘"Torpedo Boat," at Paraâ€" mount. When the ice cream man eame around Arlen tapped Mary on the shoulder. ‘"It‘s your turn to Gene Krupa and his orchestra are . featured in Samuel Goldwyn‘s "Ball | of Fire." The Krupa band is her : favorite one, so when she was asked | to select one for her night club sing» | ing sequences, Krupa got the vote. | ago." And Mary. remembered, and Ever wonder w‘ere film comâ€"| panies cot the‘r ijcas for shorts? ‘ Hal Pcary, who‘s radio‘s ‘"The ‘ Great Gildersleeve," cid a hiccough , routine in a recent broadcast. A { Columbis Pictures executive heard him, liked the Stuntâ€"and it will be a *"‘Screen Snapshot." Betty Hutton went to Hollywood, fresh from Broadway‘s *‘Panama Hattie," to make her screen debut in *‘The Fleet‘s In." Bob Hope booked her for a guest appearance on his radio programâ€"probably you heard itâ€"and first thing she knew, Rudy Vallee will have the second male lead in ‘"The Palm Beach Story," the Preston Sturges picture starring Claudette Colbert and Joel McCrea, with no singing for Vallee. she was on it for keeps! New Orleans is certainly having its day in the movies! *"Flame of New Orleans," ‘"Lady From Louisiâ€" ana," "Birth of the Blues," ‘"Blues chase"â€"and before long Edna Ferâ€" ber‘s new story, ‘"Saratoga Trunk!" One of the warâ€"time campaigns that has spread like wildfire is the "Shaves for the Boys" drive to obâ€" tain free minor necessities for the boys in the defense training camps. Constance Bennett is head of the movie stars‘ committee, which inâ€" eludes Dorothy Lamour, Joan Fonâ€" taine, Maureen O‘Hara, Joan Blonâ€" @ell, Claire Trevor, Joan Bennett, Linda Darnell and Brenda Joyce. Like the elephant, Richard Arien By VIRGINIA VALE MARY CARLISLE 4 1941

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