Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 58

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Fi. amd Sat. rmaseL16-17 Evema.gs Od LESLIE HOWARDJ HEATIiER ANqVI sal. mat UCHILJJ1UNIS HOUE"9 1560 Sherman, 15c Doors Open Sat., -EVANSON Av.Uni. l3444 Mondoy I. Saturdacy #.:0 .m. M24 . m mu, AT lea di'g rote in. wbich he originally created a sensation on the London and New York stages, **Berkeley Square" wilI be seen at the Winnetka ICommunity theater Frjday 'and Sat- urlay evenings, Marich 16. and 17. "Berkeley 'Square"isJes , . Las- ky's production for Fox Film of the faMous John L Balderston play which gives IHeather. Angel ber first major role as Howard's, sweetheart, theý winsome and loi able Helen Petti- grew of theý story. Unique inIi ts thenie, a fervidý love story intermiingling fantasyý and real- ity i.11 a romance which bridges two, centuries and overcomes the barriers of time. ,Berkeley Square" was pro- duced .on the iavish scale wbich distnguihed"Cavalcade." "Berkelev Square". will not be: shown at the matinre Saturday, that. time. beisig devo ted to the last CIiik dren's Hour program of the current scsn- ON THE ENTIRE NORTH SHORE Pr»fic Western, EIeclric Thursdaey, Friday. Mar. l5-16 Vina Dol Mars comedy romance "A CHANCE AT' HEAVEN" with Jo.l McCro.-Ging.r Rogers Extra-o'Old, Km. CÇol"-, 7 Haddon Hall Gingerale the Vina Delmar story, "Chance at Heaven' is superbly communicated by.skilful acting this Thursday and Friday at the Valencia theatçr where the'.new wide ;rangé. sould system is yielding the patrons a fresh and keen enjoyment of the modern talking picture. "Chance at, Heaven" features Ginger Rogers, Marian Nixon andý J oel McC rea in the story of two girls Who want ýone. man. Saturday,' March 17, "Orient Ex- press" zooms os the ýscreen with' its various passengers. whose lives be- come entangled in. one great' drama. Norman. Foster, a young business man, falis in -love witb a dancer, Heather Angel. Wili Rogers' humoir will be stimi- ulating fare for tbe whole family Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,* March 189 19 and 20, when "Mr. Skitch" shows at tbe Valencia. ZaSu Pitts, Rochelle Hudson and Wi ..Rogers- the Skitch family-are dispossessed, so they start out to California in the old famiiy rattier. Daughter Rochelle meets a wealtby suitor-and the audience wili enjoy meeting Florence Desmond whose iMpersonations of well known movie stars. are well nigh perfect. "By Candlelight," a suave Viennese comedy of manners, will entertain at the Valencia Wednesday and Thurs- day, March 21 and 22. Nils Asther, Paul Lukas and Elissa. Làndi star. Deftness and charm characterize this story of two masqueraders and the surprise. each has for the other. This Ih Ruthz Etting's. First Frdil-Lengtk ,Picture "Roman Scandais," Eddie Cantor's new screen musical comedy for Sain- uiel Goldivyn, marks Ruth Ettings first appearanceý in a,>full-letngth pic- Ruth plays the femninine lead ini thi$ United Artists release. As O19a, the beautifull cast-off favorite of the ScandaIs" as Itealii Coming W..k rt" ansd "Roman Attractions for Grand entertainment is offered at the Wilmette theater. Friday and Saturday, March 16 an d 17, with the showing of "Hier Sweetheart" ("'Chrisï- topher Bean"l). As Abby, lifeiong maid ini tbe family, Marie Dressier bosses Doctor Lionel Barrymnore, helps bis daughter elope, and quarrels with the doctor's 'wife and spoiled daughter. Then when Abby realizes the genius of the late Christopher' Bean.. . but you must see the Picture for yourself. The chiIdren will'get plenty of en- tertajnment at the Saturday' matinc ivhere the first chapter of the new serial, "The Wolf Dog," will be .shown. And that isn't ail of the ,extra, attractions!1 Chapter ,Il1of "Tarzan," another ýaction-cramnied serial, will1 also be on vîewi Whp * That Wild-eyed Manp Then as the week gains momentuni alt the Wilmette theater, ;L wild-eved 'funster achieves another triump i M "Roman Scandais," his fourth animal screen musical comedy for Samuel 1anid Full Course Dinner -Entertainment Favors Dancing R.svtissOay .~ .te 7 AxM. WUné.4M' "Ric:lt lav gien -G Intre new tunes -and written a plaintive ballad for -Ruth, Etting. Busby Berkeley staged the .big dance spectacles. "Roman Scandais." was, directedl by Frank Tuttie for United Artists re- lease..

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