Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jan 1936, p. 44

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quips spice the acton-and there's plenity. The story gallops thrillingly around a. race-track, and the romiantic prize is Russell Hardie, specialist in "animal >busbandry." The rivais for bis af - fections are Dorotby Wilson and iso Fti.. Je.. 30-31 other triumph for that beart-tugginig team, Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper. Wally, a stumblebum animal traie, figbts to win back the love of bis son, reared to hate him bya meddling -sister-in-law. Circus life lends a.tang to the film.. "lu Person." a sprigbtly. fast-paced comedy, keeps Wilmette- fans on th e alert next Wednesday and Tbursday watcbing George Bren t deflate a self- important movie queen (played, by Ginger Rogers). She contributes a -nifty dance routine and two torch sgsas a, special spice for, this film which is. genuine fun -from start to finish. IWaltzes: and Soft Ligbts ThrilI Bismarck -Patrons soit ligbtsi,dreamny waltzÉes. roman- tic -HIussar uniform 1s and crinoine dresses have been deftly employed by George Nelidof to forin the back- grounrd for bis newest production. "Waltz Time," that opened in the Walnut room of tbe Bismarck hotel Friday night. January 24. Phil Le- vant and bis talented group of musi- clans wbo recently miade their bow to patrons of the Walnut romn sup- ply the music for the new show- and for daiicing. Tbe newest floor show differs froni Nelidoff's previous productions in that it is a departure from the vigor- Jî's dinner tirne, oad Jean Parker realises if soon ettough to ferd M«ibu, fthe deer, and Gato, the mouistain lion, who grozio p toget/ier as lit elong pals af fer Jean Parker rescues fhen f ront îrsuin.q huniers. The dramra of their* friendship mokes "Sequoia" osse of thse rost fascinating motijon pictures r7lcr sreced.: If showis aitheli Teatro del Lafio this Priday and Suturday. Dumas-, Immortal Fourp at Community Theater, For the first tume the immortal j Opera Company to Fr Sing for Benefit Frthe benefit of the Cradle. the tures the musïc of jonann .miruss and Frank Lehar. Featured in the production is the solo, "Auf Wiedersehen," by Janina. Laboda, the protegé of Mary Gar- *den: a beauiful waltz number by Lenore Felden to the miusic of "Danube Waves": ". 'Liebestraum" .as sung by Leonard Balsame; and the "Sarri Waltz" by Mata Monteria and Walter Kaniryn. *For the finale of the production a in £.vanston on11 me venh11gs QI V- atý W i n ni et k a Community House rua-ry 6, 7 and 8. theater this Friday and Saturday. Th prdconwl nuea Beilantly ected, fithfuspiradt, hechorus of about fifty voices, a ballet edand4iiectd wth pirt, heof sixteen, and an orchestral acý- classic of 17th Century intrigue coihpaniment of twenty p i e c e s .1 realizes the full romantic flavor of Waldomar* Schroeder, soloist at, the. the wridely familiar novel. Union church in Glencoe and a men' This picture brings Walter Abel ber of'the De Wolfe Hopper Opera fresh froni the New York stage to company, will play the leading role lead the sword-flashing quartet to the. of the prince. Helen Freund of the rescue of the queen's honor. Paul tiaoii pr opn scs Or leur Fov*e $rond Kepa sppoy on ic. et an "es Phone. BEN ERICKSON wilm.tte 40921 Sunday... Free Venison Servod dai*y, chicken or a steak for-35 Loted on West Lake Ave. Adjoining the Curil.Air Port in Clanvlow TeL Gienview 469 Jfaramounts new teature, *Thirteen Hours by Air." OVEJtCOAT TALKS BACK jack Dakie is hearing plenty these day abuta loud-checked overtcoat he picked up at Palm Springs. BETTY O»N'ES AU5 typa el sup MdamiDUflm Damcù%o Chiire m daiuls. M.eue.d ibqi ma SCHOOL 0F DANCING t.ducerof NI"éà. aft. Ku"Imm.,. oiti Eeward stet.. Evammion S.turdiày. F*b. 1 OPEN 12 NOONI Cuise lorlyl Moy Robson-Henry Armotte Fak.Darro-Chaotte éHwy- U3 KIDS AND A. Q9UEEN' Ihis. lie LITO-- F.

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