Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 May 1936, p. 79

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Starred together onlce more arc Jeanette 'MacDonald and Nelson E7ddy, in "Rose Marie," the Varsity theater's picture scheduled for this Friday, Saturday, Sundav. .and M on- da3y. Striking sceniery, Indian dances. and a splendid story chiaracterize -Rose. Marie," andl a numiber of the musical selections are takeil fromi the operatic version -of 'Romneo and Juliet" a weli as from "La, Tosca." The score for flic (rama wa.s %vritteni Aids, Brother The 'storv takes ant opera star iito the Canadian wilds to aid lier brother %vlo.is a fugitive froni justice.. There she faits in love witl a. inemiber of the Northwest Moulîtcd and is forced to cIio<ise. letwveen love and dutv. Contributing 10 tie first class en- tertainmient are Reginald Owen and .\llan Joncs. Patul MNfti's. sesatio;tal snccess iin -Thie Story of Louis Pasteuir,"sh- ing Tiiesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- day at the Varsitv theater. throws ligit omifthc. -career of olie of tile worlds înost .important 1)rsonalities. Gripping Drama I )istljnguishied and grippitigýdrania, in the words of one critiic, it blazes a new~ trail 'il pictures. A great de- parture freom prosaic formula, there ks not onle instance of theatrical ar- tl ficiality. Expcrtly halndled and di- rected, it lias a power to create and wuard. is the Varsitv's iliii toclay. n, to Offer Joint. !Recital Next Monday The program is announced tlîis %veck for the joit recital1 to he givenl atConinîunity House in Winnletkai Nionday Cveninlg. May 18, at 8:3 o'clocl,.hy M iss Ruth Trilska of \Vît- metfte. pianist alid lHarriet Childs A t- * wood of \\iinnetka (Mrs. Burton At w~~od, Jr.>, soprano. M rs. Robert Kingerv of XVinnetka %'Vll accompany Mrs. Atwood. The prograin incindes: Wagne Verg~ebliuhes Stanchen.......iraillus l)ro(luced in "Annapolis Faremell," Paramount's autlientic film document of a midshipmnan's life in~ this famous school, ivhich shows at the Winnetka Cornmunitv theater this Friday- and Saturdav.. Sir Guy: Standing, ini the role 'of retired naval. oficer who lives in the menmories of -bis .... (lays at Manila Bay when h..e fought 'un der Dewey, gives one -)f the Most su- 1) e r b! portrayals . of the year, and . the most import- i ant in bis career. H i s delineation.... (le fintely person- ifies alýt th os e. principlesWich Annapolis holds SrGySadn in highest csteem. J-is gallanltry. bis faitb, his utter loyalty- is a living synîbol to the teaching and doctrines Whlich Annapolis rëpresents. ..His supreme moment cornes whenl in the inemiorable, miomentous finale, lie 1refers to go down. withi bis ship. giving orders to phantom fellow offi-. cers, rather thian witness its sacrifice as, a target ini gttmnierv practice by mnidshipmen. PUPILS' RECITAL Pupils of Elizabeth Busby, teacher of Piano in Wilmette, will give a recital at the home of Mr. aind Mrs. othy l-ienoricîcs, Cnuck nenuricks, Dorotliv Bassler, Margaret Schuber, Nanette Herbuveaux, 'Mary Moon, Dorothy liay Krohl,, Elinor Blooni, Lois'.Petersoii and Barbara Peterson. The program wvill include trio and duet. numbers. TEAMED, AGAI-N Teý ng Carole Lombard ýcMurray, co-stars of "Ha he Table" again, aAnew C who have seen "Moder. Times," the long awaited picture wbich is to be seen at Teatro: del Lago on Sirnday, Monday, Tuesday, and WVednesday. Charlie is the same wistful and baffled clown, kicked, in the same hilarious, fashion as ..always from trouble to disaster in a world thatl's. farto much for him. * Cl*sic Chaplin style. Althôugh some.have seen elements of social.-satire in tbe picture, mnost of his, audiences have- found. what only Chaplin seems.; to be able to give:. unadulterated comedy, served in the old classic. Chaplin style. Modern Tim es" is almost unique, in this era of talking pictures, for as far as dialogue goes, the film is a so.- called: sient. The musical score,, however, w as in a large part. corn- posed by Chaplin, and he sings dur- ing the-course of the play. "Yellow Dust," with Richard Dix an,ïd Lelia Hyams, is the attraction on Friday and Saturday of this week. LESLIE HOWARD BETTE DAVIS PETRIFIED FOREST" frld y for 4 Days Doors Open af 12H...n P uý amuuary .. Chick Sale 1 n*'Important News" Pete Smith Sportlight Crime Doesn't Pay - News Feature. Starts 7:50, 9:55 Fr1., St, May le-Io "TEBLLOW DUST". Stranger Than Fiction - Comedy Musical - News Peature Starts Fr.lda.y 7.50, 9:50 Feature Starts Saturday 2:20, 4:20i 6:20, 8:20', 10:20 Sun., Mon.,, Tues., Wedil., May 17-18-19-20 Doors Open. Sunday, at 1 :00 Show Starts at 1:30 Charle CLapru Also Mickey" Mouse* Cartoon Feature Starts Sunda~y 2 4,,6, 8, 10 Mon., Tues., Wed., 7:'40, 9 :50 1'hurs, Fr1., Sat., May 21-22-23 Leslie IHovrd-D.tt. Davis Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., 1May 24-25-26-27 "V11Olow theo Viosi" Fred Astahre-Çjuiger Rogers Doorl open week aaysi 4:34) p. RM. Performance begins at 7 p. mt Sats. & Suns. doors open. at.12:3 0 Performance begIns at 1:00 p. IM Thursday, May 14 Charles Dickens' CJa,"Io vP i ocd .LL~~ the fourain. NEXT WEEK Harold Lloyd "The lWIlky Wny" I Chuarles ,Chic,, Sale * In a Notable CharacterIzation of I Abraham Lincoln -THE PERFECT TRIDIJTE'

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