Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Mar 1931, p. 59

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"Hell's Angels," the most lavish screen enterprise of ail time, will be shown at the Wilmette theater on Sunday, Monid'ay and Tuesday, March 8, 9 and 10. The spectacular air thriller was produced and- personally direct!ed by' Howard Hughes, at a, reputed cost of $4,000M.00 and took. three years to complete. Ben Lyon and James Hall,, principal players in, this. stupendous, drana 'of air-war, are supporteéd in the femi- ifninedepartinent by jean Harlow who, appears in ber first screen role in "Hell's Angels.", On Wednesday, only, March Il,, Walter Huston, dynatniic star of."Ab- raham' Lin'coîn," appears in "The Virtuous- Sin," with. Kay' Francis sharing the starring honors. "Part Time Wif e," comedy-drama,. directed by Leo McCarey, and fea- turing. Edmünd Lowe, Leila Hyams, and littie ýTommy Clifford;- will be the Wilmette attraction Thursday, March 12. Charles (Buddy) Rogers, Stuart Erwin, Frances Dec and Betty Bô-yd __ each provide a good reason for sec- ing a film, but when they all get together for a good turne,ý their funi is si.mplyirresistible They wili aIl be seen in a brcezy comedy, "Along * Came Youth," at the Wilmctte the-' * ater on Friday, March 13. Ed Wynn, known as "the perfect fool," wilI amiuse and delight every-e one at the Wilmette' on Saturday, March 7, in "Followý the Leader." Tonight, Friday, Marchi 6, Marion Nixon will star in "Çollege Loyers." story. written by IHùngary's foremost novelist, Lajos Zilaby. Winnetka Camp Fire Girls Sponsor Show The Winnètka Camip Fire Girls are sponsoiring the picture, "T2he Silent Enemny," being shown at Conimunity House -today and tomnorrow, Friday andSaturday, March 6 and.7. Filmed in the forests of Canada, this pro- duction shows the str.uggle of the Ojibway Indiatis against ,the sulent -enemy, Hunger. An» artist qives Ais. conception of a scène in Howard IIIghes' $4,06O,»0' aàir dimana, 'HeWII's Atrgels," to be shoivu at tihe Wilinette theater oit Sui-- day, Mondày.and Tuesday, March ,8, 9 and .10 This Zeppelin scene «f fords oie of thre >ay thrils of the lavisir produ~ctioli. COMEDIANS IN.AFRICA "The,.Cohiens and Kellvs in Africa" at the Varsity Friday and Saturday, March 13 and 14, gives Charlie Mur- ray and George Sidniey an oppor- tupity to be even funnier than usuai. They were screams in Paris, Scot- land and elsewbere, but* in Afric- well, they just shouldn't be.missed,' that's ail. Next week, March 13 and 14, C0ni- munitv. House will offer "ýThe Bik Trail," epic of the westward trek. to Oregon. hs New Yours for the, Askug, *Ten Pull sire Original Marivonne Eeauty Requisites PARKING Parking Spae. avallable for hu nd e ars iear the Wlhnette Theetre Lest: Times Touaght MARION 'NIXON in Saturday, March 7 Ed Wynn, (the perfectfoot> Speil of the Circus' et m'ain.. WeduemaY omiy-àmach il .WALTER HUSTON Dynémic star.of 'lincoIn" EDMUND LOWE in, '"Part Time WIfel" Friday OnIy-Màrch 13 BUDDY ROGERS in: m'Along Came Youthl" Sun. and Mon., Mamrci 1- WIII Rogers J la Send cheeck or înoney or4ler .10 uameo Tolletiea, 521 Cedar Ave., Scranton, Pa. Naine ................ Addrese................. ......... ......... Il you are flot satlsfled your xnoney wMI be refunded. 'J

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