Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1936, p. 58

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Lecture and Mo~ie 'Mapon ond Monchukuoe Firiît Methodist Chureh-E-ýiaattoii B@efit liewberry Avenue Center May 5. 0 P.DM. 50 Cents for Playing ..Membership in, strictly private. North Shoôre ,golf: club. Beautiful clubhouse, wateredfairways GeutiIe. Oidy Bu169-Box 60 Lloyd plays the part of a mousey _iti man who is accidentally forced by circunistances into mnaking ludi- crous pretentions, in "The Milky Way," the Paramount picture show-. iing at the Varsity ,theater this Fer-. day,- Saturday, and Sundav. In this, onie of t he fastest and most. hilarious comedies he bas ever made, Harold is a mild and placid milkman, mnaking bis regular .rounîds.' Knows How to Duck. It seems that in C'hildýhood. he had: been the object of znucb bullyinig,, .50 that, lie Iearne .d not so inuch how to flght as bow to duck. Then, wben he cornes upon a tougb making a pass for bis sister, Harold knows how to -avoid the. wallops tbe tougb seeks, to plant on -hitmfor:,initer-. fering. Ducking at the, right timne, Harold kcn ocks out the world's cham- pionsbip lightweight. Wilder and Crazier The champ's manager, with an eye to the pur-se, aýraîies a return lbout. It's at this point tbe action, alreadv swiftly moving, becomies wilder and crazier, based on the famous Lloyd naive bewildermùett. The dialogue magtcbes the, action .for' speed and for "Love Before Breakfast" is playing Mfonclav and Tuesclay at the.Varsity, with "Bobemian Girl" on \\edniesdav and Tbursday of next ek Laud Linden, Barrymore Adapted froin the stage success by Eugene O'Neill, "Ahi, Wilderness," the M-G-M ýpicture comning to the screen at'Teatro- del Lago, this Sun- day, Monday, anid Tuegday, Combines h o n e s t realistn, nôstalgic charmn, and serene whole- somiefiess, is theM fopinion01 of the greatest cùitics. The story deals îvjth, the lives of t he memnber of a XNew E nglànd famnily ini the first decade of the. cen- tury. Eric Liïiden, Barrymore, su~f -Ber ../i e ver zi.il-hsate t/he irote if fers the pangs of Rifth I te plaY, "Manlsionis'" to 1w, schoolboy love. Disillusionied ini ro- presented Swndaî vengA prit 20,. mance, he turns to~ a night of school- - Iboy highi life, but the influience of at 8:30 .o'c/ock ilii he Ma/liiickrodl b is father sets hinm back on the right High school auditoiMi, Ridge roaEd road in ,--shortorder. niear Lakte aveinue, iltteT/' Win$ High Praise play i eig--*-crd b, he-ran ji Lionel Barrymùore gives one of bis - isu e in q t u bvtise l. IUL greatest pieces of acting as the studnts ! t/e scool.father, while Eric Linden has ivoii high praise as, theý sensitive *youth. Ara KngomsTiieof Wallace Bcer y gives his usual splen- did portrayal as a shiftless relative Iin ,Museum Lecture Saturday j, ihMn aMhn anl THU RSDAN,APRtIL 23 Gertrude Mtichael--Akim Tamirof. inhe Thrilling Ac14nfure.. 9"WOMAN TRAPmI' FR1.. SAT., APRIL 24-25 entertained by the Evanston-North Shore Real Estate board at a dinner to be givei. at the Shawnee club, Wilimette, Friday, -at 6:30 o'clock, after wbich three matches will 'be bowled on the club alleys. la con- junction with this event, the wind-up dinner for the Evanston-North Shore Real Estaté board bowling league will also be given,' and prizes wiil be awarded to teams finisbing first, sec- N'daturai xIistory battlrday atternoon, April 25. This is the closing lecture'in the museum's spriing course. Clarence W. Sorenson, of Denver, Colo., will be the speaker. He was officiai, pho- tograpber in Palestine and ra.ns- jordania ,fQr the .. crown prince of Sw eden. The lecture will be given iu' the James Simpson 'theatre of the, museuni at 3 p.mi. Becauise of the. h.eavy demand for seats,. it is'ineces- sarv to restrict admission t tn dlts Stark realismi and "ever-increasing suspense were ixever more skillfuIly combinied than ini "King of the Dained," a Britisbi picture showing at Teatro next' Wednesday and T hursday. Led To Revoit' Three thousand convictsoapna islandý are led to revoit by idealistic Conrad Veidt, who gives. up a.pardon te aid It hemn when they are driven, to desperation tbrough the vicious- niess of Cecil Ramage, during the ill- ness of the commandant, to wbom be is second in command. 'Ghosi Goes Wes.--7R "Çceiling Zero," Jau, . .. .. .... .. - - %, ID. and ilnported Marcona 'drnonds, flavorful' and excit- ing at 89c lb. ($1.15 item) $19 DAVIS STr. Our Aditerisers M i l : ' l

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