Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1937, p. 64

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Nofliousl ýBorn Dance One Day-Fridy, Apr. 30' Evanston Townpohip High Sohool;ý Church St. et Dodge Ave. Avoid standing in line for tickets. CALL UNI. 7337 Ca8t 4ncitêdes: Pat Buttram, LIily May, Henry Burr, Pauline, Billy M Woods, Red. Foley and Eva, Four' Hired Hands, Girls of the Golden West, J<uq7,wg»t!M Winnetka Ave. et Happ Rd. Wed. Nights Free Fried Fish Fri. Nights 3 BSers on Top Pabst - Schlitz - Rheingold wiUU.tloe 37017 makes up one ofthte most ousan-> ing new. season, entertainlient ,ine- ups ever .turned' out by the* major Hollywood studios.. "Love 1-sNes heads the list, opening Friday at the Vaàrsity. a swift-paced comedy romance, co-. starring Tryone Power, 'Loretta. Younz and Don Ameche.' Para- mount's silver Jubilee bit, "Maid of Salem," will follow on Tuesday, witb Claudette Colbert and Fredý Mac- Murray co-starred. A three-star release. "The, Last f.,0 Mrs. Cheyney." in which-> William Powell, Joan Crawford. and Robert Montgomerv merge, their talents, opençis April 30,, sharing Varsityý screen that week with "Read-y- Wil- ling and Able." Ruby Keeler is the dancing star of the latter film. of - the early Mav attractions, in wh-ch Fred MacMùrray alid Carole Lombard have won high praise. Grace Moore also returns to a locý.l screen the same week in "Whein You're' In Love," booked for the Varsity. No less important jq; the returni showitiqz of '"Romneo and Julliet" at the Varsity soon. This timie .the with Humphrey Bogart, Dick JForan, Erin O'Brien-M~oore, Ann Sheridan. Valencia th eater, April 23., The tactics of .secret sociéties, such as the Black Legion, are -eëxpeëed- in this convincing film, skillfully directed and well-cast. With gripping horror and brooding intensity this play of those who would take over ýthe governmnent by, forc .e builds up, f rom an atmno shere of. pleasant industry' to one of' stark madness. Humphrey Bogart is a .machine shop Worker wh o is bitter over losing a promotion to a "f.oreign.er." Joining the Black Légion.he is able to run the foreigner out of town, .but at, once finds himself implicated in the Black Legion's., program and fast in its clutches. George Cukor, with Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Allen, Jessie Ralph, Lenore. Ulric, Lionel Barry- more, Laura Hope Crews. Vîalencia theater, April. 27, 28, 29. Wilmette theater, April 27, 28, 29. Dumas' tragedy has been .adapted to the screen with good taste, direct- ed witb skill and sympathy. The Characterizations are ail faultless, the The story is that of a young singer and ber grandfather who live il, Vienna and who flnd th;at the business of their littie waltz parlor is being ruined by1 the invasion' ofî an. -Ameni- carijazz band. Gladys, in-. indignation, ruins off to the American consul's. office to protest.' There she. meets Fred MacMurray who dlaims, to be that officiai and she pours out, ber tale of wo e to, him. It isn't tiltl lter, that she ýfinds out that Fred, far from: being the consul, is the leader. of the hated jazz band. Dangerous -Nimber. Starring Anni Set hern and Robert Young. Valencia theater, April 24.* Marital comedy that will be unider- stood by ail married people and en- joyed by ail others, figuratively wiII rock the nafters with 1ajjgb.ter., Ad up clever acting, original plot, and able direction and you get this pic- ture, "Dangerous Number," ini which Ann Sothern and Robert Young have the leading roles. Devul'a Playground. Columbia pic- ture directed by Earle C. Kenton. with Richard Dix, Chester MNorris, Dolores del Rio. Community thecater, A ~ j> l of niew hits, the Varsuty aiso lias t n""avdCpefel" a i mtodern i-odtoisse n the great classic drama new lif and operation for spring showgoers. reality and Garbo is presented in lier BACK B BOATmost vivid and alluri ng role. Surnmoned home by the studio, Jean Chanag.e Walt.. Paramount pic- Arthur is returning from a New York ture, directed by Edward Sutherland, vacation by ship via the Panama Canal witb Gladys Swartbout, Fred Mac- to go into "Easy Living,"' with Ray Mi- Murray, jack. Qakie, Veloz and Yo- land, Edward Arnold and> Louis AI-~ landaý. Valencia theater, April 22. cW berni. Lovely songs., graceful dancing, and _____________________________________A-1-. - .. n A 4F fi., ,.1.. sationl climax. to a spectacular crash between a buge, derelict ocean liner and a f ully ,manned submarine. With a gapirig bole amnidships, the sleck, grey sea-dog sinks to the bot- tom, 50 fatboms below the surface. With the crew trapped in an airtight compartrnent, diver after diver at- tempts the hazardous descent. but. the great pressure is. too mucb, to over- Phone SUN ERICKSON 'Erickson's Delivery

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