Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Dec 1936, p. 34

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.IVed to Four o. Phone BEN ERICKSON' Fonderoc Scliool POUL CEILDIEN 0FO FAMILIES NURSERY to JUNIOR HIGH ebluire. n. lhldual attentlon. .Cd c iteailve ettltes, tri#s. thorougla dhilH la fUn4amentaIS. Bus servloe. Glenn& L. Griffith, Principal Meamures up te h1ghest Ideais of modern edmuaU.ual mthoe A P11O0EESS88VE SCEQOL wealtb Of novelty in tbeir newest RKQ Radio vehicle, "SwIjirimne." It will be -tbe- attraction at the -Comrmunity theater this 1Friday and Saturday. Un like, their former offeings, the new fficture bas an, intricate romantic story, w.ith both. stars pursuing the course of truc love.througb the obstacles offered by a' pairof rivaIs. Astaire is a cheerful gambler. seeking bis fortune in the city so hie cati go back to his homne. town and marrv bis ýchildhood sweetbeart: Miss Rpogers is a dancing academy instructress who takes Astaire 'as a. pupil, despite the gzlowering of an orchestra leader who intenids to mnarrv the luscious lady., Complications come thick and fast, espeially , whèn Astaire's filiance, slnzr-whô aba jetome a rnpde shows up to find out what he's do- actress, but whose lack of glamour ing, and the band leader makes fran- is costing ber money at the box oftic efforts to break up the growing fice. Similarly Mr. Gable, heavyIkomance between Astaire and Miss weigbt champion, is botbered by the Rogers. AIl this is interwoven with same lack of popularity.ý It's ail the some of the catchiest sona numbers work of a clever. publicity and propair have yet motion man to bu'ild up a (newsdances the fai nious counter- paper) ented and the romance between tbem. comedy teamn of a new sci Not only are there plenty of swell he nersonng' of rw Moore and comedy lines, but the tunes have-' a nbination that atro,ciel Lago on Fi'Tday and Saturday of this week. The. splendid voice. of Ninq Mar-. ard in, several places is tintià throughout the' film. as he sinzs for the, amusement of Leo Carillo, a MeXican bandit. attempting to carry out'American "gangster metbods. romantic, melodious A'strcl farce. it. is marked by gay dialogue' and by thie pantomime of 'Mischà Auer. Ida Lupino furnishes the love interest. One of the, most entertaining of aIl the successful pictures of Marïon Davies, "Cain and -Mable," in which she is co-ýstarred1 with Clark Gable, comes: to the Teatro for 'one day rwy.'Sunda'y. LUeks Appeal The story concerns an ex-hash.1 flm at the Boyish pranks and codes and tragedies, the understanding of a udgýe who starts. the, boys on, the, roadto good citizeinship, and various thernees are wo ven ifito M-GM's picture. "The Devil is a Sissy,",. whichi will be shoWn at. theé Varsity theater this Fridayand.Saturday.. Directed. by W. S. Van Dyke. leading parts are taken by F'reddie, Bartholomnew, Jackie Cooper, 'Mickey Rooney, Ian, Hunter. Packed,, with sympathetic interest and lvl ap peal, the picture -tells the' story of the streets of a large. city. Fréddlie, who divides bis timüe between bis divorced> parents, tomes from gnglanid to 'stay 'for a wbile with bis ,father, and becomes in-» volved 'in a street gang 'where bis Americanization proceeds rapidly and uncomifortably. They ail laiïd in a, , bijs plans fora itwt ùiveiik awry. robbery go Highly 'R.commended Highly recommended as furnishing light and gay 'entertainment is the Varsity's attraction for Sunday, Monday and. Tuesday, "The Big Broadcast of 1937." Directed by Mitchell Leisen. some of the radio stars wbo are given featured spots in' this musical varietv show are Jack Bennv.. George I~Hlgh The n a...iy Sound Syur.m Althouo-h Frances 'lie is on location with ."Souls at Sea," her new Paramount picture, she is in touch with ber Hollywood dressmaker reardine bçr holiday wardrobe. Very important in this wardrobe is an evening wrap wbicb sliouId prove interesting to many women who are wondering bow' to cope with ail the holiday parties. .Harlow, William Powll ndSàn cer Tracy. Put them ail together and there's 't h.e' entertaining comedy, "Libeied Lady," whicb will be seen' it the 'Teatro del Lago on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday, and Tbursday of next week. > QU ite by accidlent, the newspaper of which Tracy is the managing ed-' itor prints a gross libel 'about Miss Loy. She. nampered daughter. of '. given wide proniience is beopolci Stokowski and the Philadelphia symvhofly orchestra. A woman's struggle against man's domination durinz thbe Victorian period is the occasion for the photoplay "«A Woman Rebels," adapted from Netta Syrett's '.Portrait of a, Rebel." The settings are varied and beautiful and the costumes are gargeous. The splendid work of Kath- Ln,-, wnicn stars Jean, Arthur- ary CooArbur. Jean u *L-L e 1cap standi : s, ers. an and ~ tu the Parad Eses outýownls -ingese.

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