Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Sep 1947, p. 58

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38 W I L M E T T E L I F E September 18, 1947 I and South America. The direction and photography are perfect and, with an excellent cast, make an absorbing picture well worth seeing. LIVING IN A BIG WAY. Cast: Gene Kelly, Marie McDonald, Charles Winninger. Romance, drama, comedy and a touch of the musical make a delighful combination in this well directed film. Gene Kelly's dancing with the children is delightful. Full of human emotion. Take the kiddies. The G O L D E N MILLER ANTIQUES 11 S O U T H S T A T E R O A D Phone A r l i n g t o n H e i g h t s 436 CLOSED A L L DAY MONDAYS Open Daily 1 to 9 P . M . TARZAN AND T H E HUNTRESS. Cast: Johnny Weisemuller, Brenda Joyce. Tarzan prevents exploitation of jungle animals by white men seeking to capture them and sell them to the zoos. The M A T U R E WEDDING RECEPTIONS · CARD PARTIES hunters refuse to respect the quota alI M P E R F E C T LADY. Cast: Ray MilDINNER DANCES · BANQUETS lowed them. land, Teresa Wright, Cedric Hardwicke. FRATERNITY AND SORORITY PARTIES A romantic comedy with o political side C H E Y E N N E .Cast: Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman. Bruce Bennett. A fast- line, laid in England in the last of the moving, interest-holding western. Well- 19th century. Lavish costuming and exstoried and) ably handled by Dennis Mor- pert photography recreate that time with Weekdays Saturdays Sunday & Holidays gan and Jane Wyman with a strong its manners and morals so different Until 4 p . m . $1.00 supporting cast. Picturesque outdoor from ours as to seem almost incomUntil 4 p . m . $1.50 UntU 4 p . m . $2.00 After 4 p . m . .50 scenes, costumes and music a do much prehensible at times. Fair entertainment. After 4 p . m . 1.00 After 4 p . m . 1.00 to this picture depicting the rugged life COPACABANA. Cast: Groucho Marx. in a frontier town in the 1800s. Carmen Miranda. Andy Russell, Gloria Evanston -- Glenview Jean. A gay musical revue. Carmen T H E L A T E G E O R G E A P L E Y .Cast: No. 1 Bus Direct Ronald Colman. Peggy Cummins, Van- makes a hit by assumming two roles in a to Clubhouse essa Brown. Richard Ney. This social night club. At times she gets a little mixed up keeping the parts separate. L U B (formerly Elmgate Country Club) comedy is a portrayal of a gentleman It is this angle of the film that proGlenview 250 of the old school. A clever comedy of vides the fun. SHERMER A N D GLENVIEW ROADS G L E N V I E W manners and traditions In conventional Boston. It is well cast. Acting and diPOSSESSED. Cast: Joan Crawford, rection are excellent. It is superior en- van Heflin, Raymond Massey. A psychotertainment. pathic drama that is absorbing and inCARNIVAL IN COSTA RICA. Cast: teresting to some and yet proves to be Dick Haymes, Vera-Ellen. Cesar Rom- dull and depressing to others. This ero. An exotic musical extravaganza of depends upon one's Interest in life. The Latin American carnival celebrations. acting is exceptionally good with music The costumes are beautiful and the and setting contributing to the varying MIDGET photography, all in Technicolor, is very mood. Too suggestive for children and beautiful. The comedy scenes are very beyond their understanding. An unidentified woman reveals her tragic love story amusing, if somewhat overdrawn. to a psychiatrist while in a stupor in the HOMESTRETCH. Cast: Cornel Wilde. hospital. Maureen O'Hara, Glenn Langan. An uniiMially beautiful and exciting melodrama DISHONORED L A D Y . Cast: Hedy Lawhose chief settings are at the various marr. Dennis O'Keefe, John Lodor. Anrace tracks of this country. England, other psychopneurotic drama, in which a successful and beautiful commercial artist consults a psychiatrist and is advised to change her identity and surroudings. She falls in love with a ASPHALT TRACK doctor and becomes involved in the murIN TECHNICOLOR der of a former acquaintance. L E A V E S SOON M i s s Gloria Heller, daughter of M r . and M r s . George F . Heller, 1224 Richmond lane, Wilmette, will leave Saturday, September 20, for L a w rence college, Appleton, Wis. Miss Heller, a junior, is a m e m b e r of Alpha Delta P i sorority. [ F i l m Guide FAMILY ] Edited by Mrs. William N . Hernon Better Films Council of Chicagoland. PLANNING A FALL PARTY? FALL GOLF RATES NOW IN EFFECT C HESTERFIELD OUNTRY EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT AUTO RACES SOLDIER FIELD 8 Thrilling Events -- America's Foremost Drivers Time Trials 6:30 P.M. -- First Race 8:30 P.M. Gen. Adm. $1.50 Inch Tax -- Children 80c Incl. Tax C H I C A G O AUTO RACING ASSOCIATION "THE JOLSON STORY" LARRY P A R K S -- E V E L Y N K E Y E S FRI.-SAT., SEPT. 19-20 EVES. 7 & 9:18 SAT. MAT. 1 & 3:09 C O M M U N I T Y" f . " ^ R E S T A U R A N T WOMAN ON T H E B E A C H . Cast: Joan Bennett, Robert Ryan. Charles Bickford. A tense, sordid, drama of an unfaithful wife and her desire for the luxury she has lost. It is poorly portrayed and leaves one with a confused feeling. Good photography helps the film. T H E Y WON'T B E L I E V E M E . Cast: Robert Young, Susan Hayward, Jane Greer. A melodramatic portrait of a young man of rather dubious character Teatro Del Lago MATINEE SATURDAY, SUNDAY A N D HOLIDAYS e C Open Monday to Thursday at S--35c to 6:3* Friday and Saturday 35c Opening to 6:00 P . M . Information All Theaters--Phone Wilmette or Winnetka 3Mt Starting Friday September 19th, For One Week Gene Kelly--Marie MacDonald Robert Young--Susan Hayward E L GAITCIIO A N D C O C K T A I L L O U N G E e M " L I V I N G IN A BIG W A Y " "THEY WON'T BELIEVE M E " Starting Friday, September 26th, For One Week I Dick Haymes--Vera Ellen Maureen O'Hara--Cornel Wilde " C A R N I V A L IN "HOMESTRETCH" COSTA RICA" W I L M E T T E Thurs., Frl., Sat., Sept. 18-19-20 Ronald Colman--Peggy Cummins "THE LATE G E O R G E APLEY" S T A D I U M Fri., Sat., September 19-20 Jean Arthur--William Holden "ARIZONA" Joan Bennett--Robert Ryan "WOMAN ON THE BEACH" Glenn Ford--Claire Trevor "TEXAS" Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. ?l-22-23 George Montgomery--Nancy Guild "THE BRASHER DOUBLOON" LADY" Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. 21-22-23 Ronald Colman--Peggy Cummins "THE LATE GEORGE APLEY" Hedy Lamarr--Dennis O'Keefe "DISHONORED Joan Bennett--Robert Ryan "WOMAN ON THE BEACH' Wed., Thurs., F r i . , Sat., September 24-25-26-27 Joan Crawford--Van Heflin "POSSESSED 630 V e r n e . Ave. Wed., Thurs., September 24-25 Cornel Wilde--Lynn Bari "PERFECT SNOB "GAiGS 1 OPEN FOR LUNCH A T 11 A . M . Luncheon* From 85c Alice Faye--Fred MacMurray ALL HERE" G f . c o . 60S Afternoon Bridge Parties by Reservation Dinner Served From 5:30 to 10 P.M. Late Snacks After 10 Dining YOUR HOST BRUCE Room Closed Tuesdays SALERNO Organ . . . LAWRENCE at the GUE1VCOE Thurs., F r i . , Sat., September 18-19-20 CarTenMlrlnda "COPACABAN A" Saturday Matinee Kiddies Party Open l:3U Starts 2:00 P . M . -- A l l Seals J5c--Parents Welcome T "MP . K L E "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" "DISHONORED LADY" Note Regular Performance Starts 4:00 P . M . Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., F r i . , Sat., Sept. 25-26-27 September 21-22-23-24 Hedy Lamarr--Dennis O'Keefe Joan Crawford--Van Heflin STARR Hammond T h e North Shore's Most Distinctive Rendezvous -- T r u e South American Atmosphere--Tempting, Zestful Foods. On Skokie Boulevard (Route 41) 2 Miles North of Dempster Street at Glenview Road FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE SKOKIE 2870 "POSSESSED"

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