Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1936, p. 59

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Gast in the old story of, "Captain January," littie Shirley Temple is easily in the most delightful rôle of ber distinguished career. The picture is sbowing at ýthe Varsity theatre this Friday, Saturday,. Sunday. and Monday. The story concerns a -child -who lives with an old lighthouse keeper, Captain, january, played by, Guy Kibbée. The story itself, howeer, is sub-1 ordinated to the dancing technique and the excellent musical score. Included: among the tunes are "Early Bird," "At the Codfisb Bail, and "#The Right, Somnebody, toéov ê Bit Of . One ofthe mst inegnt bilif scene comedy in years is created when Kibbee, 'Shirley, 'and Slim Sum- merville, burlesque an opera performance. -Incidentally, anew and more versatile Summerville is apparent in Captain January, wbile the dancing, of Buddy Ebsen is itself one of thé I Shirley TemiPle, star of "Capitin JanuarY," the' entertaining pictsire, wthhefemuiascradicidental dancing, u'hich "I be ànatth Vri hand , M- i PrdySira.Su . -___ Flee t" . . . this time 'writing seven widely different, melociies. Fivreof- the numb ers are danced and zvocalized by Astaire and'Miss, Rogers,, eithertogte rsingly. To introduce to filnigoers a talented and lovely young songstress marlced as the most important "musical" find. ofth year., She is Harriet H'lliard, who was sý"discovered" w*itb O Zzie Nelson's ,orchestra in New York., >"Follow the Fléet", *ill be shown. this Friday and Saturday,'at Community theatre. share, the honors, whicb. have been thrown lavisbly. by ail the leading 'critics. Other W.ma Nfis., Harlow plays an effective to surprise even her most slavish ad- Ana Harding-Wa~ihe ALoI Feature Starts at 2, 4, 6,.S,10:20 Friday and Saturday, June'10-20 Edward Aia.l-L. Tray Extra"--"MaJor Bowee' Amateurs" P~eature Starts Both Days at *0:50, Sun., Mon., Tuee. Wed. lune 21-42-2Ï-24 ý'Mv. Deetm om~ Extra--Silly symphony Iu Color Feature Starts Ail Days at 2:35, 50,7:30, 10:00 Thurs., Fr1., Sat., lune 25-26-27 best things about the picture. "The Ex-Mrs. Bradford," with Wil- age to Garcia" a 20th-Century-Fix mystery. Starting at a delibérate pace, film, witb John Boles, Barbara ta-the storv hîîilds un tn an nsa liam Powell, jean Arthur, and Eric Blore, is an exciting mystery picture, faltebsi n which will be seen at tbe Varsity activity of the circus , nurder is corntheatre on Tuesday, Wednesday, and itduertebg opThen Thurday. 1Charlie Chani stéps in, and, with the .Today is the last day oi "A Mess- aid of bis son, Key Luke, solves the Murder ai Clrcus I C ale C a tr C aleC a tr at Wilmette Theater I h is mirers, while G;able is is outstanding for ber portrayal of quiet-and lady-like-suffering. T6day is1 the Iast day of «These Three," starring Miriam enoughi to satisfy everyone. Miss Loy romantic Fra»m.L.t Ev... Hopkins, Joel McCrea. and Merle Oberon. NOTE: "maausfactured W.thoe" Cool auad Coufort.lp thüir thrce sons, 520 Lake avenue, are Ieaving tomorrow (Friday) for Chautauqua, N. Y., wbere Mýrs. Karslake and the boys will spend the summer with ber ruother, Mrs. Walter King, Mrs. King recently spent a week visiting the Karslakes here. Mr. Iarslakeý is driving bis family east. 4t -wilI return to Wilmette, niaking 7ýeveral short visits with them later in the summner. urday. Marner Oland again takes the leading role. Rogers Film .Onc cof the late XVilI Rogers' most treasure d pictures, "The Connect icut Yankee, " witb. Myrna -Loy, will bc seen ai Éthe Wilmiette theatre. this' Sunday an( beginsc ay at 1 :5 7:50 an and -oi 7:40 a ný d9 '

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