Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Apr 1936, p. 62

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u $325, for 26 dayol O r et unPlsa & tour .s.ilyfryou..Do obligatio. Aie A»,. O E , UILLY BOY, MUT KITCHEN TickIe The# FIckIe spri.g Appetite Utiihty ssrtmiet,43 regular 49o value, IL. Asserted cmain patties,39 retular 50e v"lue, lb. . 519 DAVIS ST, EVANSTON Pafronize Our Adwfrties Thuw., FwL., prE U6.-May 1 CHAftLIE .RUGGLES ing 'Crosby-41101 Merman 83ANYTHING GOES" sAT, IAY 2--bPEN ?400NI brought. t o the screen of the Commun- i t y theater t hi s Friday and Saturday in "The ]Bride Come.s $Home." with Claudette Col- Claudott.u bert.and Fred MacMurray ini the featured rotes. It is a. thoroughly, amusing story, skillfully presented, and, possesses a, definite appeal for ail married couples. The spectacle of a young' woman andý a Young man who. disagree on everything from spinach, to tooth- brushes, but manage in -their im- petuous. way to work out their heavy problem, would be difficult to prçent wtotbeing'entertiainin.g.' Vet "The Bride Cornes Home~ is miore than that. The picture could flot have' been better cast. Lov'ely Miss Colbert is superb as the society girl whose father bas tost al bis' money and who decides to'go to work, while MacMurray is grand as the bard- boiled, two-fisted newspapermiafl who turns magazine editor and finds Miss 'Colbert working as his assistant. SAN FRANCISCO Clark Gable has been scheduted to play a leading role li "San Francis- ýered from a long finess, wi'u so'u Sseen iin "The Unguarded Hour" ith. Francot Tone. ULIEN BRLYANý Lecture and MorteS ýJupean d Momdmouku@" Filrt methofllt cbufloh-EvBflUtOf > Seneit ewberry Aven.ue center *ns. Mav 5I8 De. 50So Joa Parker and Robert Donat, in a .rcene frorn their pictures "The G'host Goes We~st," the attraction, Sujiday, Moiday, and Tutesday, at the Valencia thcater. "Awake and Sing" Will Open Run Monday minute to substitute for thie players of the original r. With the Group Theatre this, for- tunately, is an impossible situation, because any performer in a produc- ton . by this ,organizationi is a per ,-. manent member thereof and the, process of substitution -simpfly does lWhen "AwA A' smart, slightly daffy musical show, with a great collection of somne of the seasons finest songs, is "Any- thing Goes," showing at the Valencia theater this Thursday and Friday.' Bing'- Crosby and Ethel Mermani sing Cole Porter's sopbisticated lyrics wbile Charlie Rugglés, and Artbur Lupino- lead a ,parade of. clever clowns. lIda Lupino's in thç cast, too, justte make things more.beautifut. *Playboy Bing stows way. in'f ull dress aboard ship, to rescue a damsei in distres,, borrows a passport f rom Public E.nemy*Numb)er One and faits in: wittî a gangster' disguised as a. bistiop.. Soldier 'Of Fortune A boy, king, ,a revolution iii a tiny monarchy, and a touigh soidier of fortune. mix with :the combined tal- enits of, Freddie Bartholomew and Victor McLaglen. witb charming anId amnusing results in "Professional Soldier," wbh c ores to the Val- encia on Saturday. For plotter's gold, Victor kidnaps the young king-and then finds out that the king enoy's being kidnaped. "The Ghost Goes West" will have a three-day stay at the Vatencia, Sun- day, M.Nonday, and Tuesday. and wilt be followed, on Wednesday. bv a re- vival of "Naughty Mlarietta." aie on, dis-, "the best play.,, IN COLLEGE PLAY Miss Janet 'R. Benson, daughter of the Luther W. Bensons of .212. Woodbine avenue, Wilmnette, wiIt play the part of Hester in- "The 'Bishop Misbehaves," for the final coltege play of the season to' be pre- sented twice by thé Beloit players "Dore." Gary C.ooler.Ijoeuïr'uu Theatre 'ili oil ,.,oi)è,ns, at'l

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