Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 32

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32 WI L.ME T T E LIFE September 17, 1926 HOLD RALLY SUNDAY Annual Rally Day will be observed in the Sunday school of St. John's Lutheran church, September 19. The sermon at the morning sermon, given by the pastor. Rev. Herman W. Meyer, will bear upon the theme, "What the Church Owes the Child." ENTERS SYRACUSE Charles M. Troy of Scarsdale, .N. Y., formerly of Wilmette, is leavjng this week to enter the freshman class at Syracuse university. Stage and Screen News and Reoiews STAGE NOTES "Love 'Em and leave 'Em" (La Salle Theatre) · Sitting in the La Saile the ?ther ~veening and listening to thts stnctly American comedy there could be no question in my mind that Mr. John V. A. Weaver was its author. . For Mr. Weaver, the irresponstble Johnny, was a youth in Winnetka b_ut a few years ago, and t'o kn?w. ht~ then was to recognize him agam m hts new play. He is as sincere and frank in it as he was then. The comedy is a very cleverly .drawn story of boarding house life in N~w York City as it relates to the affatrs of the employees of Ginsbur~'s D~ partment Store and draws mto tt characters well known to those who are constantly patronizing. stores . of that character. The situatiOns whtch develop are not particularly. unusu3:l, but are well knit and the dtalogue ts decidedly clever. The charac~er sketches of the various types are qutte Mrs. A. I. Smith spent last week as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. A. Claar, of 933 Elmwood avenue, while Mrs. D. L. Taylor ~as returned . to 1 ret.urning to her home in Wauwatosa, ·her home at 849 Michtgan avenue, a£- 1 Wts., after four months of European ter a four weeks' stay at Cape Cod. travel. outstanding and certainly well playe~ Florence . Johns makes a very real . an interesting picture of the older stst~r who is forever giving up t? her beautiful young sister. Ed~ Heme~an, Harlan ·Briggs, , Kathenne Wtlson and Donald ·MacDonald are probably the best of the other olavers. . 'There ts much that is refreshn~g .and interesting in this comedy a!ld tt IS a great relief to hav~ th~se vanous types properly pictured m vtew of the .n:tany burlesques which have been f01sted from time to time. ~f· -Thespian. New Cream·Top Milk' Comes fr~m Tuburcular· tested Ct'Ws. Sanitary h~od · sealed oops. VILLAGE THEATRE Movie fans will haYe the o~portunity of seeing two of the best ptctures of the year at the Village theatre next week. They are "The S?n of the Sheik" Valentino's last ptcture, and "Bro~n of Harvard,' also a .tate film. Vilma Banky, the "Hunganan Rhapsody" of the screen, is once mo~e appearing opposite Rudolph Valentmo m "The Son of the Sheik," his last p~oto play, which cQmes to the Vttlage theatre next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 20. 21, 22 and 23. . . Under the direction of George Fttzmaurice, Miss Banky anpears ~s Vasmin a desert dancer who wms the lovd, then the hate of the young tri~al chieftain. The story, · crammed wtth romance and adventue, is said to afford Valentino and Miss Banky even greater emotional oppo;,tunities th.an they had in "The Eagle, the last ptcture in which they appeared together. Their tremendous dual popularity in "The Eagle" prompted producer Jo.hn W. Considine,· Jr., to arrange wtth Samuel Goldwyn for ~fi s s Banky to again appear with thr star in "The Son of the Sheik." .This will be the last showing of the Valentino film on the north shore. it is said. In addition there will he a Charlie Chase comedv, "Crazy Like a Fox," and a Pathe news reci. "Brown of Harvard" is a timely picture that will fascinate everybody. In terest in the doings of the younger generation is now centering particularly on the activitie s of college students. Stories exposing the charms and Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029Greenleaf 820. t:No ..."' ~ The cream takm ftom thi· milk will whip ~·· ... ................................................................... ONE OF THE WORLD'S BEAUTY SPOTS L_ _. ') GRANDEURWhy .T he COMFORT MARKS BROS.' is the World's Outstanding Theater GRANADA It has Contlnuoma from 1 :30 to 11 P. M. SACK HA·SKELL producer of the World's Greatest M uaical Comedy hits, offering llOl'RT,F. Sntnrtlay-Totlny l'EATrRF. P1HHHl .Dl ""THE COLLEGE BOOB" With J, EFTY FJ,YX ~ Ynlt' Fuothnll Star nnll "EASTERN · BENNY MEROFF America'1 Molt Versa tile Orchestra Conductor NIGHTS"· ·"FLAMES OF ARGENTINE" Brent With F.vfllyn sturtln~ 100 People on the stage :uontluy SI'Jlt. 20 with 25 Nifty Pepsters including the RUDOLPH VALENTINO In GRANADA BALLET and chorus of so ALBERT F. BROWN at the Giant Wurlitzer ""THE SHEIK" f'ornedy - :News and Topl<'s 'fhursday-.-Frlda')· DE LUXE FIRST RUN Photo Pla:r· Opening Saturday, September 18th MARKS BROTHERS' . '-"MARRIAGE LICENSE" With an Star Ca!\t Comedy - Pat he News Thursday Night All RANAD.A BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST AlTTO DRAWING CONTEST l<'RIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 1ST.

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