Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Oct 1938, p. 64

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IP~rompt DUivery 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. HUGO PHONE HUGO WINN. Liquor Store 3707 &ap d.&wlnetka Ave. Nmorthlel WhiceverYou-Pref or! BOTTLED .or. CAN NID B:E ER, Yourfavorite brand promptly dlelivered: tg-y our home. Pho-ne' BEN E RICKSON * Ericksons DeIVoery Wllmette 4092 Patronize Ôur -Advertisers Ridge Avenue Now Open Direct l'o GENE NUFER'S OYSTER BAR The following cQmments on flmIrs a.t local motion, picture theaters are furnished by the North Shore Better Films guide. Key: A-Adults, Y-Youth, 13 to 18 year s of age; C--Children,. 8 to 12 years of age; F+--E ntire fatmily. Wilmette October 27 to 29-ý"The Texans," for ýA and Young A. -"Juvenile Çourt,*' for 'A. Teatro del Lago Ôctober 27 to 29-"Penrod's Double Trouble," for F. "Boy Meets Girl' for A* .october '30 te Nov. l-"Four's a Crowd,". for P. "Girl's School," for A and Young A.' Nov. 2.anci 3. -"'m the,,Law," for A and 'Youhg A. -Professor Beware,'* for F. flernie Cummins Attracts to Bismarck Walaut Room. Famed as one of the nation's most popular orchestras, Bernie Cummins and his New Yorkers have opened a brifliant fall séason in the Walnut room of the Bismarck hotel. En- thusiastic admirers of the New York- ers' distinc tive rhythms are welcom- ing the orchestra to the lovely Wal- nut room. And so again an ex-football star fahjeqthe enterta inment spotlight. f.iw4.t.v4.5Siar Four favorite Pflovie stars shown above will be seeni on local. screens in'the near future. Olivia de Havilland (upper Ieft) and Rosalind Russell (lower right) are in "Four's a Crowd" at Teatro diel Lago, Sunday, Monday, Tues- dai,, and Wednesday. We nd y Barrie (upper right) is cast on "I Amn the Law" to be show i- on the sarne dams, whfle James Cagney Riding his farnous mount "Apa- che," Baker thrilled spectators by galloping off with the huge golden trophy offered as a prize for caif- roping. "I had hoped to enter the bronco riding contest,. too," grinneci the ac- tor, "b)ut. that was prevented by, a clause in ny. contract with Univer- Recognized as one of Hollywobd's m'ost, popular western, stars, Baker. grew up1 on a ranch, in Arizona and, won his first rodeo with a horse ýhe had personally. trained. The star' indicateci thatif work on his pictur.e "Prairie Justice". is conipleted in time, 'he will enter the Victorville Rodeo this faîl., Charlie Ruggles Has, Own Service Burea 1u Charles Ruggles is acting as tech- nicai' acI'viso ôn severa~l sequiences of Universal's "Service DeLuxe," which stars Constance Bennett an-d in which Charlie has one of the principal supporting roles. "Service DeLuxe" is a story of, a girl who owns and opera tes an ex- clusive establishment which renders, service of ail kinds to its clients. In real life, Ruggles is a partner with his brother,. Wesley, in a con- cern of the same. nature, Barbara Oysters Nufer is graceful Ruth Pryor, former pre- Frled Oysters mnier danseuse of the Chicago Civie Oyst.. St.w Opera company, who delights audi- You will find here a selection of Sea ences with her solo dances. Manno Foods, shipped direct to us from and Strafford supply the sophisticat- *Maine, Boston, Baltimore and Long ed routines of the floorshow, when Island .. . they give their versatile dance in- 0 Famous Shrimps Nufer terpretations. Then lovely Connie 0 Clams on Ralf-ShelI Barleau and Walter Cummins, 0 Steamed Soft Clams brother of Bernie, add their -bit to 0 Deliclous Fried Clams Ifhe show as theýv siniznopular songs. Old Grads Demand Own College Songs 1 By making singing records of the traditional songs of five universities, Dick Powell has started somne- thing he has to fiflish or offend colleges throughou.t the country. He recorded the songs of Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Notre Dame and ng the Lane Lynn - John Forinerly Mana, of Evansion Billy Boy KithJ THEATRE - WAUKEGAN Matbnem PoiIy -Stort 1:30

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