Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1935, p. 38

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spent a fortniglit recently vistung A. movement is well under way 10 Mrs. George id of 538 Kenilworth reorganize the Cook County fair with avenue, Kenilworth. He was on bis a view to niaking it one of the major way -to New York wbere he will study expositions of the kind to be heid in for, the. corning opera season., Mrs. the Central States each year.. Plans A. S. johuson of, St., Louis was also announced for .*thé 1935 exhibition, to fortnight guest. be ldfm August 10 to 18, at the 0 Cook County fair grounds, River road Mr. and Mrs. C. R Schrnalholz, at North avenue cali for extensive their daughterJean, and son, Robert: physical improvements in the proper- 122 Washington1 ave nue, returned ty for the accommodation of cattle. Sunday from a ten-day boating and horses, sheep and swine exhibîts, golfing. vacation at Twin Lakes, Wis. farm products, -home arts and' other Mrs. Schmnalbolz' inother and brotherdsly.Anme fnwehbto Mrs. Katherine Feike and 'Robert, buildings are to be erected. accompànied thern. The promoters have, appointed 0 o-Henry A., .Erlinger,, well-known in' The Misses Mary and Frances agrîcultural exposition circles as genl- Goodhue, 245 Linden avenue, left ea aae.Arcn civmn Monday to- motor to Fish ýCreek, of Mr. Erlinger was the promotion, building and operation of the huge Wis., for a.tbree weeks' visit. Mr. Horticultural building at A Century and M4rs. Horace Dientin 'of Evanston of Progress. are occupying their home during their Cooeaigith stigan absçi~tc, -~--.supervision of th1e corning fair arc Mr ndMsCdrcSmt o00 leading organizations of retail mer- chants including the Chicago-Cook Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained County Grocers' and Butchers' asso- informally at dinner Monday. ciation. the Independent Retail Dry Goods association, the Chicago Retail Chicago'$ Sunertest Barbecue Hardware association, the Retail HALFWAY OINT Meat Dealers' association and the HALF AY PC'Nlr Chicago Retail Druggists' association. Beiween the North Shore This group represents a membership anmd thme GoI<i Coast of more than 15,000. "Our plans contemplate the pro- D.Iigfful Fod motion of a County Fair that will bc .Sutbeced Sondwiçhes, second in importance amoîig State Mil Course.Don"i activities of the kind, only to the ~-4 ~ w N Â Ilinois State Fair. at Springfiel," said Mr. Erlinger. "We have received the support of state and municipal ~ A R il Z officiais who have encôuraged us to Y LU 41 build for Cook county an outstaîtd- ing fair that *will be a credit to the ____________________________State, city anîd County." ýState Fair WiII Open at Springfield Aug. 17, The Illinois State fair will bc pre-> 0 sented for the eigbty-third tinie f rom August 17 to 24, inclusive, at Spring- nolinces a change of nours tor visitors to the zoo buildings in Lincoln park 1Mr. Kelly states that closing bours will be extended to 7:30 p. mi. every day in order to give visitors an op-. portunity tosec ail of the i*ve animal, bird and fisb exhibits. Closing time heretofore bas been 5 p. mi. The, buildings will not be opened to the publicuntil. 10' a. mi. instead of 9 a mi. The, new. schedujle became effective July 15,' and in ail probability will be maintained duringý the entire suni- mer season. This plan will make it possible for thôse- who work during the day to view the zoo before closing tume, and those who corne to the park for late picnicking also will be able to sée the exhibits. ,Buildings affected by this extension of- hours are the lion,' small animal, bird, and elephant h ouses, and the aquariumI. The bear pits, wolf dens, buffalo, deer, elk, camnel, zebra, oryx, sacred cattie and waterfowl and pheasant enclosures and sea-lion pool are open at alI hours. Tremiendous crowds- are visiting the zoo daily, and this niew schedule of hours is in compliance with many requests froni its visitors. The Middle-Aged Man lias His Fim Inning The middle-aged mail ,cornles in once againi as the center of picture in- terest, writes Mollie Merrick, Holly- wood correspondent for the Chicago Daily News. "Thé Perfect Gentle- mnan," a play written for Frank Mor- gan by Edward Childs Carpenter, will be made for the first ti.e in films, although it would have-been a Broadway production had Frank Morgan been allowed away fromn pic- tures long enough to do it. The studio bought the play and will make it soon, with Cicely Courtneidge .in 4- lé nnnqtp- MorLyfltIE<mund Aline MaMahoil, Guy Kibbee and Allen jenkins give top-notch perform- ances in the murder mystery, "While Slept,". sched- uled for shçow- ing at the Val- e n c i a theater. * t b s Thursday * and Friday. The susperse a n d exciteimnt a r e provided by Guy S Kibbee and. ...... Aine MacMa- hon as theY at- ........terpt to track Alieme MacM on down the niur- derer of a para-. lytic's son. jenkins provides the laughs, while excellent support is offered by Robert Barrat, Lyle Talbot and Patri- cia Ellis. This Saturday bringS "4Ai r awks.'* a thriller in which murder pierces the skies -until one reckless pilot braves the clouds to challenge the death ray and its fiendish inventor. Principal.s îi the story are Ralph Bellamy, fornierly of' Minette, Tala, Bireli and Wiley, Post, famous aviator. *"Oùr Little Girl" holds the attention of the entire family Sunday and Mon,- day, when Shirley Temple again scores a brilliant success. Joel McCrea, Rose- mary Aines and Lyle Talbot figure prominently iii the story. Tuesday and Wednesday, the Valencia presents, "Black Fury," a saga of the coal mines presenting with intense real - isrn and powver the elemental problems of the miners. Paul Muni offers a inemor- able performance and Karen -Mor!ey fends grand support. The Valencia introduces Nova Pil- bea1m on Thursday, August 1, in 'Little Friend." She is descrihed. by the Val -, encia as "the newv child sensation. who Will steal your heart. à real actress !" KEYE LUKE REPEATS Keye Luke. 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