Captured on the go— Taking the train to Minneapolis in their own words. We are almost in Minneapolis. I think we will put a little heading on this report to you saying, hey, why don’t you go to Minneapolis and this time go by train? Let’s start at the beginning.
This one drops you right into their day— train to minneapolis clip in their own words. We are almost in Minneapolis. I think we will put a little heading on this report to you saying, hey, why don’t you go to Minneapolis and this time go by train? Let’s start at the beginning.
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They talk it through in their usual breezy way— Gaelic Imports in their own words. We told you about Emmer Morris and his wonderful pasties and all the good food that was kind of on the Gaelic side out in the western part of Chicago. Well, we should sort of edge you over to the bagpipe room and interest you in what they call a practice chanter, which is the instrument that you learn to play bagpipes on. Unlike so many other musical instruments, you can actually learn to play for a small investment of about $12.
Short, warm, and very much 1968— Lincoln Park Zoo (Part 1) in their own words. See right there, he’s going through a display. Then in the afternoon, instead of like a lot of zoos, don’t give them a lot of fresh vegetable. In fact, this zoo has at least seven World Longevity Record animals.
Here’s one from the stack—easygoing and chatty: Lincoln Park Zoo (Part 2) in their own words. She was the first She was the first offspring in the first group batch of offspring of her mother and she came from the Bronx Zoo many years ago now her mother died a Few years ago and with 34 34 cubs to a record. She has had 33 So we hope now the old mate that she was with died of old age He was over 20 so we did trade do some decent did some trading with the Denver with the Denver Zoo And this we got this old male here now. They to zoo is at any rate.
Short, warm, and very much 1960s— Mal and Jo in Chinatown in Chicago (ends Abruptly–tape broke?) in their own words. Don’t ask me what kind of China because I’ve never been on the mainland and this is one of those areas you can’t reach but we are on the...
Think street‑level and spontaneous— 1969 Ivanhoe Theatre and The Corn is Green in their own words. And now, Mal and Joe are on the go to the theatre, and to the theatre that is giving me little goosebumps these days, because in my opinion, this is the best theatre in the city of Chicago. And George Keithley, I believe, is one of the finest director producers in not only Chicago, but in this country. We went out to Aaron Davies Welsh Presbyterian Church out on the west side of Chicago.
This one drops you right into their day— 1969 Serbian Club in Chicago in their own words. Are you the owner of the Serbian Club? We have a big crowd. Fifteen years we have Serbian club.
They keep it light and lively— Plentywood Farm in Bensenville Illinois in their own words. about a restaurant now it’s called Plentywood Farm it’s in Bensonville this is in my opinion the most under advertised restaurant I’ve ever seen because as you drive down or up church street you almost won’t even see the little road that ducks back into it and yet each year thousands and thousands of people find their way to Plentywood Farm so there has to be a reason and I think we’ve gotten several of those reasons well anchored if we concentrate on it for a minute well I think the biggest reason is probably that it’s still family owned and operated and very carefully supervised by um Mrs. Howell that’s Katie that’s Katie yes this is Catherine Howell you’re speaking formally she opened the restaurant her first restaurant in 1932 right in the midst of a very bad depression and nobody thought it was seed and it did so fantastically well her husband had to quit his job and take over as manager and it was a log cabin and it was a very charming log cabin and we went there before they built a new restaurant oh now they have this great big restaurant but feeling is still the same because they’ve used several rooms instead of one big dining room you still have the sort of cozy friendly feeling and you’re greeted at the door by one of the Howells that would be either Pete or Sandy or their wives yes again the family feeling and Katie Howell stays in the kitchen and supervises all of the food as it goes to the tables I think undoubtedly a word is due to their chef you can’t talk about a restaurant without mentioning a chef he’s the backstage manager who gets not too much of the glory but by golly if he doesn’t have the kitchen well disciplined in a rather fatherly friendly way nothing’s going to happen out front his name is Aragonte he is one of the finest chefs in the whole world and yet he has found his niche his way of life in this atmosphere of the family rather than in a huge hotel or a fancy downtown complex which is an interesting approach to his personality yes and Aragonte spends much of his time training young men to be chefs they have kitchen help there from the nearby high school and I think now also from a junior college who work under Aragonte and learned to be hallowed chefs, vegetable chefs, beef chefs, sauciers and I think this is is a very interesting thing because there are young men who would like to go into this profession and very little opportunity for them to I first met Plentywood Farm it must have been oh 10-12 years ago when I was working for the Bowman Dairy Company and I was with the Bowman people and we were out one day traveling through the dairy farms of western and northwestern Chicago land and we stopped for lunch at this particular restaurant the reason we stopped is that Plentywood Farm was one of the early users of Bowman products and they were all very good friends so we went into this fascinating old log cabin type restaurant with the plank floors and they had a great collection of piggy bank I’m a nut about people who collect things anyway so we met the halls at that time shortly after that we heard the rumor that they were going to enlarge and build a new building and the architectural work of the building is just unbelievable it has a kind of Japanese feel it has a stream that runs all the way through the interior of the restaurant so wherever you sit you are either looking out a window on green grass and trees or you’re looking right into a little stream with fresh water and bubbling waterfalls it’s the most conducive feeling for working up an appetite you’ve ever seen short of being out in the mountain so yes Plentywood is open for both lunch and dinner it’s open every day of the week but Monday and lunch is run about two dollars and that includes everything appetizer and dessert you saw and dinners range a dollar or two higher but again it is a complete dinner with appetizer and fabulous desserts things like apple crisp a la mode with cinnamon ice don’t you dare go to Plentywood farm without trying that for your dessert you’ll do other things in subsequent visits but you’ve got try that apple crisp with cinnamon ice cream one interesting point for parents who like to take children out for dinner there’s a very very good family atmosphere there’s plenty of space the waitresses are all very very polite and there is no cocktail bar you may have a drink at the table but they have never put in a bar as such and this again keeps family feelings the rest they really cater like mad to all the people in the western suburbs many of the companies have their annual dinners get-togethers and since they’re quite close to O’Hare international airport many of the pilots and the pilots associations and the airlines have all kinds of things there so look for the sign very carefully when you come down church street or as I say you’ll miss it but there’s a big parking lot inside and you’ll go away with a very comfortable feeling and oh yes they have my statue right at the front door oh come now what do you mean oh come now so you happen to be Scottish you’re not Robert Burns I still say he looks the way I wish I looked you can check that out and see the statue right at the door as you go in to Plenty Wood Farm
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